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         Yemen Culture:     more books (24)
  1. Pioneers or Pawns?: Women Health Workers and the Politics of Development in Yemen (Gender, Culture and Politics in the Middle East) by Marina De Regt, 2007-11-30
  2. Yemen (Cultures of the World) by Anna Hestler, 1999-04
  3. Island of the Phoenix: An Ethnographic Study of the People of Socotra (Middle East Cultures : Yemen) by Vitaly V. Naumkin, 1993-12
  4. Domestic Government : Kinship, Community and Policy in North Yemen (Society and Culture in the Modern Middle East) by Martha Mundy, 1996-12-15
  5. The Flower of Paradise: The Institutionalized Use of the Drug Qat in North Yemen (Culture, Illness and Healing) by J.G. Kennedy, 1987-03-31
  6. The Jews of Yemen: Studies in Their History and Culture (Etudes Sur Le Judaisme Medieval) (Etudes Sur Le Judaisme Medieval) by Joseph Tobi, 1999-01-01
  7. Executive Report on Strategies in Yemen, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Yemen Research Group, The Yemen Research Group, 2000-11-02
  8. The Moral Resonance of Arab Media: Audiocassette Poetry and Culture in Yemen (Harvard Middle Eastern Monographs) by Flagg Miller, 2007-09-30
  9. Economy, Society and Culture in Contemporary Yemen
  10. Cultural Policy in the Yemen Arab Republic (Studies and documents on cultural policies) by Abdul-Rahman Al-Haddad, 1983-06
  11. The Flower of Paradise : The Institutionalized Use of the Drug Qat in North Yemen (Culture, Illness and Healing) by J.G. Kennedy, 1980
  12. Yemen, a culture of builders by Richard Brooks Jeffery, 1989
  13. The Flower of Paradise : The Institutionalized Use of the Drug Qat in North Yemen (Culture, Illness and Healing) by J.G. Kennedy, 1980
  14. Tourist Guide Of Yemen Arab Republic by Ministry Of Information and Culture, 1982

61. Welcome To The Country Pages: Yemen
Information on yemen s history, geography, business, culture, government,transportation, and tourist industry. Lonely Planet
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Plowed fields of the "Husn al-Arus" butte in the Yemini Highlands. Photo courtesy of Daniel Varisco. Situated in the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula, the Republic of Yemen has considerable variation in its physical landscape and climatic conditions, ranging from the Rub al-Khali (or "Empty Quarter") desert region, to fertile mountains and plateaus fed by twice-yearly monsoons. Yemen's remarkable architecture including palaces, mosques, and multi-storied mud and brick houses is one of the country's most celebrated characteristics. The strait of Bab el Mandeb, located at Yemen's southwestern tip, links the Red Sea with the Indian Ocean. The country's ancient kingdoms, built on the spice and incense trades, used its strategic ports in concert with overland camel caravans to give Yemen a historically important role in Middle Eastern trade. The coastal town of Al Mukha became a major force in the coffee trade, and it is from there that the word "mocha" was derived and applied to coffee.

62. Culture: Yemen : Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Library Of C
Selected Internet Resources yemen . Portals to the World contain selective linksproviding authoritative, indepth information about the nations and other
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/amed/yemen/resources/yemen-culture.html
The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Yemen Portal Page Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
Culture: Yemen
Includes performing and visual arts, film, music, museums, theater, folklore. Check sites listed under 'General' for more information and under 'Search Engines' for more sites. Created and maintained by the
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It is a major portal site that links a number of other websites on all the Arab countries. It contains up-to-date information on the political, business, social, cultural and religious aspects of a particular country. Just click on the name of the country for information in English and Arabic. Encyclopedia.com (http://www.encyclopedia.com)
From the Electronic Library, searching the Encyclopedia.com by country provides numerous narrative articles on its history, culture, politics. Fares.net

63. General Resources: Yemen : Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Li
It provides information about the life style and culture of Yemeni people.Lonely Planet Destinations (http//www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/)
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Collections and Services Directorate Yemen is an independent country on the southern edge of the Arabian peninsula. Sana' is the nation's capital and largest city. Yemen gained independence from Great Britain on November 30, 1967. The country's full name in Arabic, the official language, (al-Jumhuriyah al-Yamaniyah al-Sha'biyah al-Dimuqratiyah) People's Democratic Republic of Yemen.
Yemen is governed by the United Political Organization National Front, the country's only political party. About ninety percent of the people in Yemen are Arabs. The rest are Indians, Pakistanis, or East Africans. Most of Yemen is hot and dry. There are only a few fertile areas where the land can be farmed. Yemen is an important port and oil center. Its oil refinery and port provide the country with most of its income. The oil refinery can process about 50 million barrels of oil a year. Ships of many nations use the port of Aden for refueling, repairs, and transferring cargoes. Coffee and Qat are the main cash crops. Coffee is a major export.

64. STA Travel And ISIC Travelmax - Destinations: Yemen
Getting Around culture Images Map. Quick Links for yemen. Weather People have been setting up shacks in the area known as yemen for more than
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65. Virtually In Yemen
A good site for information about yemen and its culture. Central Organizationfor Control and Auditing (COCA) COCA is the supreme audit institution of the
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Yemen Economic Corporation (YECO)
YECO operates in many sectors of the economy focusing on serving the needs of Yemen and its citizens, contributing to the growth of Yemen's development and economy.
Sinbad-Tours Co.Ltd
The website offers a good overview of their services. Their images of Yemen are worth seeing.
Christ Church Aden, Yemen
Includes historical overview and images of Christ Church.
The Yemen Observer
Has articles and commentary. In English.
The Yemen Times
The site includes selected articles from the weekly newspaper's columns. The staff provides a much needed and independent sense of life in Yemen. In English, as is the newspaper. The site also provides headlines and brief summaries in English from other local Yemeni newspapers. A must read!! The site also includes a page for discussion and an interesting set of survey questions.
Yemen Gateway
Has a wide range of information, articles and links about Yemen. Worth checking regularly.
Yemen Web
Provides a good overview of Yemen and has some great images of Yemen. Worth checking for their links and information about Yemen.

66. General
The UKs first festival of yemeni culture (London, 18 September to 1 November).yemen Community Online Take a look at our community and explore our world
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67. Student Travel Information & Discounts - Destinations: Yemen
People have been setting up shacks in the area known as yemen for more than 3000 Getting Around culture Images Map. Quick Links for yemen. Weather
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68. Countries: Yemen: Arabic Search Engine: Directory Of Arabic And Islamic Sites
yemen search engine where you find yemeni sites. to anyone who is interestedin learning about yemen and have a closer look to the yemeni culture.
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  • Tele Yemen an internet service provider in yemen. a telecommunication company and the site offer complete information about yemen http://www.y.net.ye/ (Added: Sat Feb 13 1999 Hits: 2305 Rating: 3.75 Votes: 4) Rate It Review It
  • The National Information Center Yemen http://www.nic.gov.ye/ (Added: Fri Feb 26 1999 Hits: 1670 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It Review It
  • Welcome To Yemen general information, history and pictures http://yemeni.virtualave.net/ymn/

69. Bits Of Culture - Yemen
BITS OF culture yemen. Languages. Map. Cultural Values. Main Religion DeathConcepts/Rituals. Health Care Values. Diet. Interesting Facts. Languages
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70. Yemen
Official web sites of yemen, the capital of yemen, art, culture, history, cities,airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers.
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North Yemen became independent of the Ottoman Empire in 1918. The British, who had set up a protectorate area around the southern port of Aden in the 19th century, withdrew in 1967 from what became South Yemen. Three years later, the southern government adopted a Marxist orientation. The massive exodus of hundreds of thousands of Yemenis from the south to the north contributed to two decades of hostility between the states. The two countries were formally unified as the Republic of Yemen in 1990. A southern secessionist movement in 1994 was quickly subdued. In 2000, Saudi Arabia and Yemen agreed to a delimitation of their border.
(Source: CIA - The World Factbook) Yemen is a member state of the League of Arab States
border countries: Oman Saudi Arabia
Official Sites of Yemen Yemen Parliament The House of Representatives (in Arabic).

71. Welcome To Washingtonpost.com - Entertainment Guide
Khaled Abdulla alRowaishan, emphasized the continuity in Yemeni culture.But this continuity in ancient Yemeni culture shouldn t be confused with a
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72. Yemen: UNESCO Culture Sector
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74. History/Culture
It makes a very light, but entertaining introduction to yemeni culture. yemen andthe Western World, (Eric Macro) An interesting account of the impact the
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The History and Culture of Yemen
For Further Reference
The following is a short list of books that the staff of the Yemen Language Center recommends for further reading. We will add to this list as we find more useful information, including journal and periodical entries. We welcome recommendations from our visitors.
  • Understanding Arabs, (Margaret Nydell): A short but very useful introduction to cultural expectations that Arabs and foreigners have of each other and suggestions for dealing with these expectations. This book can be found in most major libraries and in some bookstores. Islam (Frederick Denny): This is a very brief primer on Islam. Sana'a, An Arabian Islamic City, (World of Islam Festival Trust): This encyclopedic collection of very detailed information on Sanani Yemeni customs is very rare. Only 2,000 copies are known to exists, but if you live near a large library, you might look it up. Tribes, Government and History in Yemen, (Paul Dresch): This book describes the tribal customs and politics in great detail. It is most relevant to northern half of Yemen, but interesting reading for those who plan on hiking in the mountains of Yemen (which I highly recommend).

75. Yemen Business Culture And Doing Business In Yemen
Guides on business culture and doing business in yemen.
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76. UNFPA: POPULATION ISSUES: Culture
Lessons from yemen. Dialogue with influential religious leaders should be carriedout on an ongoing basis, rather than as a onetime pre-programming
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HOME: POPULATION ISSUES: Culture Overview ... Publications Lessons from the Field Yemen Opening Minds to Reproductive Health Ongoing engagement with the influential Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Guidance is contributing to broader perspectives on reproductive health and the status of women in this complex Islamic society. WHAT WORKS? Lessons from Yemen
  • Dialogue with influential religious leaders should be carried out on an ongoing basis, rather than as a one-time pre-programming activity. This helps to build commitment and ensure common understanding of issues including reproductive health, family planning, adolescent reproductive health and HIV/AIDS. Supporting individuals in civil society and academia who are knowledgeable about Islamic positions relating to population, poverty and reproductive health can be an effective way to reach policy makers. Identifying those power structures that perpetuate the status quo and those that support change can be used to strategic advantage. Support for change can be built up through sociocultural research, including gender analysis. Behaviour change can be slow in some societies. Incremental changes are possible, however, and may be more enduring in the long run.

77. Culture And Poverty - Poetry, Literacy And Empowerment For Rural Yemen Women
that will explore the relevance of expressive culture to development.Adult rural women in yemen will be taught literacy skills through the writing and
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Poetry, Literacy and Empowerment for Rural Yemen Women
This is a pilot research project that will explore the relevance of expressive culture to development. Adult rural women in Yemen will be taught literacy skills through the writing and documenting of their own poetry and that of other women in their community. A cultural resource that is valued locally and nationally will be utilized to teach rural women a potentially empowering skill that is not currently perceived by them as relevant to their lives. The project will be community driven from the planning stages, and it has the support of Ministry of Education officials in Yemen. The second problem the project addresses is Yemen’s very high illiteracy rate for women – 77% in 1996 (UNICEF). According to Min. of Education personnel, current literacy efforts aimed at rural women are not seen by these women as relevant to their lives as agriculturalists. One hypothesis to be tested is that they might find literacy efforts more relevant it these focused on cultural expressions that they themselves value – in this case, their traditional poetry. Using the Language Experience approach to community literacy (which taps into the philosophy of Paolo Friere) and Community Counseling Learning developed by Fr Curran, women will be taught reading and writing skills through the transcription of poetry that they and their neighbors have composed. As the process develops, these and other poems composed by project participants will be printed and disseminated in the community, and possibly outside the community as well.

78. About The Jews Of Yemen: A Vanishing Culture
ABOUT THE JEWS OF yemen A VANISHING culture reviews from the nation s top criticsand audiences. Also includes movie info, trailer, poster, photos, news,
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79. Caravan Kingdoms: Yemen And The Ancient Incense Trade
Caravan Kingdoms yemen and the Ancient Incense Trade is organized in cooperationwith the Ministry of culture and Tourism of the Republic of yemen,
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Detail, Statue of Maadil Salhan, king of Awsan Through September 11, 2005
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery For over a thousand years, from around 800 B.C.E. to 600 C.E., the kingdoms of Qataban, Saba (biblical Sheba), and Himyar grew fabulously wealthy from their control over the caravan routes of the southern Arabian peninsula and, in particular, from the international trade in frankincense and myrrh. Excavations at the capitals of these ancient kingdoms have yielded spectacular examples of architecture, distinctive stone funerary sculpture, elaborate inscriptions on stone, bronze, and wood, and sophisticated metalwork. For the first and only time in North America, Yemen's stunning artistic heritage will be examined in a major international exhibition organized by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Drawn from the collections of the Republic of Yemen, the American Foundation for the Study of Man, the British Museum, and Dumbarton Oaks, this exhibition of approximately 200 objects explores the unique cultural traditions of these ancient kingdoms. It gives special emphasis to the rich artistic interaction that resulted from overland and maritime contacts linking the southern Arabian peninsula with the eastern Mediterranean, northeastern Africa, and south and southwest Asia. Caravan Kingdoms: Yemen and the Ancient Incense Trade is organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Yemen, and with the American Foundation for the Study of Man, Falls Church, Virginia.

80. Adolescence: Expressed Concerns Of Yemen Adolescents
yemen. If adolescents problems vary according to culture and gender, researchthat examines those relationships has obvious value all the more so if such
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That differences such as these exist is not unusual given the extent to which cultures vary with regard to values, behavioral norms, socialization, and customs. Belief systems also differ according to culture, affecting behavioral problems in adolescence. Thus, problems are defined, in part, by cultural norms and expectations, and variations in these may alter the emphases of adolescents' problems (Porteous, 1985). Gender Yemen If adolescents' problems vary according to culture and gender, research that examines those relationships has obvious value - all the more so if such research is carried out in previously unexplored cultural contexts. The present study explored the issue of adolescents' problems with respect to gender and cultural factors in the Republic of Yemen. There has been no previous research on the problems and concerns of Yemeni adolescents, yet the nature of the country suggests that such an investigation could be a rich source of comparative data.

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