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Natural resources like wind, tides, solar, biomass, etc generate energy which is known as “Non-conventional resources“.
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Dr. Saliba is professor of Middle East history at Worcester State College, MA. He delivered this paper at the annual symposium of the Antiochian Orthodox clergy in the Antiochian Village, Ligonier, PA, July 21–25, 2008. This year’s symposium focused on the early relations between Christianity and Islam. Three papers were delivered. A spirited discussion followed each paper. The symposium in which this paper is being given, “Christians and Jews Under Islam,” held at Antioch Village, Gondolier, PA, July 21–25, 2008, could not have come at a better time. Those of us who may follow Middle East news closely but have no solid foundation in Middle East history might think that unrest, conflict and bloodletting have always been endemic to the Middle East. “This is the Middle East,” we might say: “What do you expect?” Well, I am happy to say that such has not been the case.
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Answer:Ethnocentrism
Explanation:Ethnocentrism is defined as how one regard their own culture as superio and uses that to misjudge and defines other people's culture.The standard of your own culture is used as the basis of measuring other people's culture and whatever doesn't align with your culture is regarded as abnormal and unnatural because a person believe what is normal and natural is only that which is found in their own culture.This lead to biases and in looking at other cultures as being inferior.
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wind, oil, coall, and hydropower.
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