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    • Augustus, Egypt, and Propaganda 

      Broadbent, Valerie (University of Waterloo, 2012-05-24)
      Augustus was a master of propaganda who employed Ancient and Hellenized Egypt as a means to legitimize his newly acquired power in Rome after the Battle of Actium. This thesis examines the ways in which Augustus moulded ...
    • A Framework for Assessing National Tourism Plans 

      Ibrahim, Zainub (University of Waterloo, 2013-05-03)
      An integrated framework is created to assess national-level tourism plans and is applied to the Egyptian case. To date, the assessment of tourism planning has been a tedious, expensive process and detailed evaluations have ...
    • Grafting Maple with Cedar 

      Shehab, Hania (University of Waterloo, 2023-01-26)
      Canada’s metaphor for integrating immigrants is the mosaic —vividly colored pieces of ethnicity, culture, racial identity, and language planted side by side, and in contrast to the melting pot of the American states, ...
    • A Tale of Two Cities: Re-Imagining Tahrir Square’s Muggamaa Complex(e) 

      Abdalla, Laila H. (University of Waterloo, 2020-06-08)
      Cairo, Al Qahera, the city Victorious in Arabic, is being replaced by a new administrative capital 50 km away from its core in the middle of the desert . Known throughout history as the City of a Thousand Minarets, Cairo ...
    • Tourism Development and the Environment on the Egyptian Red Sea Coast 

      Ibrahim, Zainub (University of Waterloo, 2009-01-29)
      Tourism has become one of Egypt’s main sources of income and has undergone rapid privatization and subsequent growth. This has resulted in numerous policy and implementation gaps including those in environmental policy. ...

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