The Silent Revolution in Lebanon: Changing Values of the YouthExamines the social values and family and political norms among Lebanese college students, within the context of civil strife, a new regional political system, a new world order, and diverse economic and political conditions. |
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... Beqa ' 44 39 17 100 388,152 power structure . For instance , in the town of Jounieh , north of Beirut , a recent in - migrant was usually described as a " stranger " ( ghreeb ) . By the same token , Sunni Muslims who fled Beirut for the ...
... Beqa ' 44 39 17 100 388,152 power structure . For instance , in the town of Jounieh , north of Beirut , a recent in - migrant was usually described as a " stranger " ( ghreeb ) . By the same token , Sunni Muslims who fled Beirut for the ...
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... Beqa ' 10 % North 17 % one off of hur slow mo oved zawiymonooo or no V ИЛЕН рная им подм до sqze basisjon sigoso ... Beqa ' 13 % North 21 % ganon moitante HonooshiH mis mwolmw Beirut 13 % Ignor Mount Tags ni bobo Lebanon 37 % and Beqa ...
... Beqa ' 10 % North 17 % one off of hur slow mo oved zawiymonooo or no V ИЛЕН рная им подм до sqze basisjon sigoso ... Beqa ' 13 % North 21 % ganon moitante HonooshiH mis mwolmw Beirut 13 % Ignor Mount Tags ni bobo Lebanon 37 % and Beqa ...
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... Beqa ' in East Lebanon . Least approving of the respect for , and obedience to , authority are students from the city of Tripoli , followed by the cities of Saida and Beirut , respectively ( table 5.3 ) . Perhaps the years of war ...
... Beqa ' in East Lebanon . Least approving of the respect for , and obedience to , authority are students from the city of Tripoli , followed by the cities of Saida and Beirut , respectively ( table 5.3 ) . Perhaps the years of war ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Sociological Perspective | 11 |
Research Review and Study Methodology | 25 |
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