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Books with author Professor William Mark Habeeb

  • Africa: Facts & Figures

    Professor William Mark Habeeb

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Africa, with its rich natural resources and its incredible poverty, is a continent of contradictions. Each book in this series examines the historical and current situation of a particular African nation. Readers will learn about each country's history, geography, government, economy, cultures, and communities.
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  • Civil Wars in Africa

    Professor William Mark Habeeb

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, an Imprint of National Highlights Inc, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Africa is a complex and diverse continent, and its more than 50 countries provide a study in contrasts: democracy and despotism, immense wealth and crushing poverty, modernism and traditionalism, peaceful communities and raging civil wars. The books in this series take a close look at many of the major issues in Africa today, such as AIDS, poverty, government corruption, ethnic and religious tension, educational opportunities, and overcrowding.
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  • Iran

    Professor William Mark Habeeb, Mark Habeeb

    Hardcover (Mason Crest Publishers, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Updated and revised titles that combine the Modern Middle East series and Growth and Influence of Islam in the Nations of Asia and Central Asia.
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  • Egypt

    Professor William Mark Habeeb

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Discusses the geography, history, economy, culture, and people of Egypt.
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  • Africa: Facts & Figures

    William Mark Habeeb

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Africa, the world's second-largest continent, is home to more than 50 countries. Africa has valuable resources, from large reserves of oil to minerals such as diamonds and gold; as well as an incredible variety of wild animals, plants, and trees. From the bustling cities of Egypt to the warm grasslands of Kenya, Africa is filled with diverse cultures and peoples. Yet Africa is also a continent with many problems. African countries are among the world's poorest. Hunger is common, and jobs are rare. Many countries are torn by ongoing wars. Others are devastated by disease—it is estimated that nearly 10 percent of Africans are infected with the virus that causes AIDS, for example. Africa: Facts & Figures gives an overview of the natural features, history, economy, and cultures of this fascinating continent.
  • Ivory Coast

    William Mark Habeeb

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    The name of the Ivory Coast (also known as Cote d'Ivoire) comes from its history; at one time, Europeans came to the region to hunt elephants for their valuable ivory. Today, the people of Ivory Coast are careful to preserve their country's ecology, which is rich in rare plants and wildlife. During the 1970s, the Ivory Coast was one of the wealthiest African countries, but in recent years the country's economy has suffered because it is subject to fluctuating market prices for its most important exports, such as cocoa and coffee. Although Ivory Coast was long considered one of the most stable states in West Africa, since 1999 it has been beset by internal political tensions. Like many African countries, the leaders of Ivory Coast must figure out how to create a fair and equitable society composed of citizens from various ethnic groups and religions.
  • Civil Wars in Africa

    William Mark Habeeb

    language (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Since 1960, many African countries have been devastated by civil wars. Today, it is estimated that around 20 percent of Africas more than 1 billion people are affected, either directly or indirectly, by ongoing conflict. The widespread unrest has been a major reason the people of Africa have been unable to fully reach their potential. This book analyzes past and current conditions in Africa to shed light on the historical, cultural, governmental, religious, ethnic, and ideological factors that have caused civil wars to occur. Conflicts like the long-running war in Sudan, the unrest in Liberia and Sierra Leone, and the state failure in Somalia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are explained. The final chapter discusses ways future civil wars might be avoided.
  • Iran

    William Mark Habeeb

    eBook (Mason Crest, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Iran-or Persia, as it was known until the 1930s-is home to one of the world's oldest cultures. Over the years it has exerted a great influence over its neighbors in the Middle East and Central Asia. Although Iran was once a close ally of the United States, in 1979 supporters of the Islamic fundamentalist cleric Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini overthrew the government and instituted a new one based on strict interpretation of Islamic law. In the years since then, U.S.-Iranian relations have been hostile. Today, however, Iran is once again undergoing an internal struggle. Iranians-particularly the younger generation-are trying to reconcile the changes that followed the 1979 Islamic Revolution with the needs and requirements of life in the 21st century. The outcome of this struggle between religious conservatives and the reformers will determine Iran's future. Discusses the geography, history, economy, government, religion, people, foreign relations, and major cities of Iran.
  • Egypt

    William Mark Habeeb

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    The Egyptian civilization along the Nile River was one of the ancient world's earliest and most influential empires. From pyramids to mummies to hieroglyphs, the unique and mysterious lore of this region in northeastern Africa still engages the imagination. While much has changed over the centuries, Egypt remains a fascinating place. Traditionally, Egypt's moderate political stance in the Arab world has given the country a strategic place on the world stage and made it a stabilizing force in the Middle East. However, in 2011 Egypt underwent a revolution that ousted longtime president Hosni Mubarak from power. Today, Egypt faces political and economic uncertainty, as its newly elected government attempts to rule under the country's new constitution.
  • Ivory Coast

    William Mark Habeeb

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Introduces the West African country Ivory Coast, discussing its history, government, economy, people, culture, and society, and includes ideas for projects and reports.
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  • Ivory Coast

    William Mark Habeeb

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Oct. 28, 2004)
    Discusses the geography, history, economy, culture, and people of the West African nation.
  • Civil Wars in Africa

    William Mark Habeeb

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Nov. 24, 2006)
    Discusses the historical, cultural, political, and religious factors that have combined to cause civil wars in Africa for the past fifty years.
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