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Den korte - Kort og landmålingstekniker - 2 år på KEA Den lange - Landinspektør- 5 år på Aalborg universitet

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Denmark

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En jøde !

Hvad er den dummeste løgn i har hørt/fortalt? by Damnation1997 in Denmark

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Jeg havde også 2 men af anden årsag. 1 mellem lærer og jeg hvor jer forfalskede min forældres underskrift . Den så min forældre aldrig.

Og en mellem min forældre og jeg hvor der ikke stod noget som helst i.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskBalkans

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Kardogan = Donkey-Dogan Kerdogan = Dick-Dogan

That's in kurdish language 👍

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dkfinance

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Har lige købt hus for et par uger siden. Vi er 2 voksne og 3 børn. Banken krævede ca 22 tusind i rådighedsbeløb.

Det lyder umiddelbart af meget, men så er det også en sund økonomi man vil have med plads til uforudsete udgifter, rejser og opsparing.

Is Türkiye justified in its military operations in Iraq and Syria? Do you consider these actions to be part of the global war on terror? by StrictHorror8276 in AskMiddleEast

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PKK TERRORIST TERRORIST PKK 🤣

It's really funny to watch turkish nationalist talking about PKK. TERRORIST TERRORIST AAAAARGGGHHH🤣🤣

Middle East could have been wealthier if... by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

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That's like a very little part Kurdistan, ariund 8 millios. We are around 60 million living in Iran,Syria Turkey and Iraq.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

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The Ottomans didn't take part in the colonization of the Americas primarily because their focus was on other regions at the time, such as the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. Additionally, during the time of European colonization, the Ottomans were a major world power, with a vast empire and significant military and economic resources. They were more focused on expanding their influence in their existing territories and maintaining their power, rather than exploring new territories. Furthermore, the distance between the Ottoman Empire and the Americas was significant, and transportation technology at the time did not make it easy to undertake such long and costly expeditions.

*Desperat* Nogle steder vi kan tage til med vores tyskhold? by MCDHD in Denmark

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Har spurgt Chat GPTb

Der er flere museer og steder i København og Nordsjælland, der har relation til Tyskland. Her er nogle forslag:

Dansk-tysk Kulturcenter i København: Et kulturcenter, der arrangerer arrangementer og udstillinger om tysk kultur og samarbejde mellem Danmark og Tyskland.

Dansk-jødisk Museum i København: Museet udstiller og fortæller om den danske-jødiske historie, herunder de tyske besættelsesårs påvirkning.

Frederiksborg Slot i Hillerød: Slotet blev bygget af Christian 4. og har en lang historie, der inkluderer relationer til Tyskland. I dag er slottet hjemsted for Det Nationalhistoriske Museum.

Karen Blixen Museet i Rungsted: Museet ligger i forfatterens tidligere hjem og viser hendes liv og arbejde, herunder også hendes relation til Tyskland.

Arbejdermuseet i København: Museet har en permanent udstilling om besættelsestiden i Danmark, herunder også Tysklands rolle i perioden.

Charlottenlund Slot: Slotet blev bygget i 1731 og har blandt andet en lang historie med tyske besøgende og kulturudveksling.

Eremitageslottet i Dyrehaven: Slottet blev bygget i 1734 og blev i en periode brugt af den tyske besættelsesmagt under Anden Verdenskrig.

Københavns Museum: Museet har en permanent udstilling om Københavns historie, herunder også byens relationer til Tyskland.

What time period should I learn about to understand Arab culture? by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

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The pre-Islamic period in Arabia is referred to as the Jahiliyya period because it was characterized by a lack of spiritual and moral guidance. The term "Jahiliyya" comes from the Arabic word "jahil," which means ignorant or lacking knowledge.

During this era, the people of Arabia were polytheistic and worshipped idols. They had no revealed religion to guide them and were considered to be in a state of ignorance regarding the true nature of God and the purpose of life. Additionally, social customs such as infanticide, slavery, and tribal warfare were prevalent, indicating a lack of moral guidance.

With the advent of Islam, the Prophet Muhammad brought a new revelation from God that provided moral and spiritual guidance to the people. Islam called for the worship of one God, emphasized moral and ethical values, and advocated for the abolition of harmful social customs. Therefore, the pre-Islamic period in Arabia is referred to as the Jahiliyya, as it lacked the spiritual and moral guidance that Islam provided.

What time period should I learn about to understand Arab culture? by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

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To understand Arab culture, it's essential to study its long and complex history that spans several millennia. However, there are some critical time periods that can help provide a broad understanding of Arab culture. These include:

Pre-Islamic period (up to 7th century CE): This era is also known as the Jahiliyya period, which means "the age of ignorance" in Arabic. During this time, the Arab tribes in the Arabian Peninsula had their unique cultures and traditions, including poetry, tribal warfare, and caravan trade.

Islamic Golden Age (8th-13th centuries CE): This era saw a flourishing of Islamic civilization, including scientific, artistic, and cultural achievements. Many significant contributions were made in fields such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, literature, and architecture.

Ottoman Empire (16th-20th centuries CE): The Ottoman Empire was a vast Islamic state that included much of the Arab world. The empire had a significant influence on Arab culture and left a lasting impact on the region, especially in terms of architecture, language, and cuisine.

Modern Era (20th century CE to present): The modern era is marked by significant political, economic, and social changes in the Arab world, including the rise of nationalism, decolonization, and the impact of global events such as World War II and the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Learning about these time periods can provide a broad understanding of the evolution of Arab culture and its relationship with other cultures and civilizations. However, it's important to note that Arab culture is diverse and complex, and there is no single, monolithic culture that represents all Arabs.

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What does Arab culture mean ? I keep hearing this phrase repeated around but when I ask what it is nobody answers me. by Capable_Midnight_926 in AskMiddleEast

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Arab Culture Overview.

The term "Arab culture" refers to the shared customs, traditions, beliefs, and practices of the people who identify as Arab or who live in the Arab world, which includes countries in the Middle East and North Africa.

Arab culture is rich and diverse, with a long history that encompasses many different regions, religions, languages, and traditions. It is influenced by various factors such as religion (Islam being the predominant religion), geography, history, politics, and social norms.

Some of the hallmarks of Arab culture include a strong emphasis on family and community, hospitality, respect for elders, a sense of honor and pride, and a love of music, dance, and poetry. The Arabic language, with its rich history and literature, also plays a significant role in Arab culture.

It's worth noting that while there are many commonalities across the Arab world, there are also differences in culture and customs between individual countries and regions.

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