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    Global Projects Service GPS and Be Consult profile 1. Introduction: GPS Holding established in 2006 as Capital Investment Company acquiring shares in large successful companies; in 2008 the company has gone through a complete restructure in ownership and thus the strategy shifted to not only acquiring companies but rather operating profitable businesses. The Company operations spans internationally across several industrial sectors that can be summarized into five main business divisions:

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    Arabian Nights

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    In The Arabian Nights‚ a collection of Arabic folktales‚ Shahrazad uses the "˜Chinese box effect’ to connect her stories to one another in order to continue telling the story to King Shahrayar. The tale of the Husband and the parrot has number of tales that are related to each other tales and to the original story in many complex ways. The subtales of The Story of the Fisherman and the Demon focus on a particular theme‚ trust‚ with relations between the characters and the analogy of the situations

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    The Arabian Nights

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    The Arabian Nights: Saving Lives through Stories Hurriya Hassan Topic 2‚ Paper 1 Dr. R. Amatulli Global Literature I‚ Winter Session 12th January‚ 2015 Storytelling is a great teaching tool that has been used since the beginning of time. Oral tradition has been constantly used in many cultures and society in order to tell a story that consists of a moral that helps an individual learn about certain life lessons. These stories are passed down to them so they can be retold to their future

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    The Arabian Nights

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    The Arabian Nights and Arab Culture Arabian nights which known as “ Alf Layla Wa Laylah” have a huge impact and relation to Arab culture. Arabian nights are a collection of old stories include pre-Islamic culture‚ historical tales‚ love‚ crimes‚ poetries‚ music and literature. These stories were derived from the west and south Asia where a lot of translators and scholars collected the work over many centuries. The tales themselves are affected back to the ancient Arabic‚ Persian‚ and Indian traditions

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    made up stories. Some could argue that the purpose of creating these stories is a way for all of us to escape the real world and create our own worlds. Also it is a way to entertain ourselves with made up creatures and adventures that would not be possible in real life. We include things like evil jinnees‚ horrible monsters‚ wealth and locations that have not been heard of by anyone. We see all of the adventures and and so much more in Tales from the Thousand and One Nights with stories about “Sindbad

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    Fun Fact: The story of Aladdin is not the same as Disney portrays it to be. Another thing to know about that is The Story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp is one small tale in a larger‚ more significant tale. Frame story structure has been used throughout history since humans learned how to communicate. A frame story structure is a layout that has a main story with several smaller stories in the original tale. Many mediums have contained this format‚ such as books and movies. One of the most famous

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    Arabian Nights

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    Input devices Input device- is any hardware device that sends data to the computer‚ without any input devices‚ a computer would only be a display device and not allow users to interact with it‚ much like a TV. Mouse‚ keyboard and Joystick is an example of an input device. Below is a list of all the different computer input devices that can be used on a computer. Mouse- is a hardware input device that was invented by Douglas Engelbart in 1963 while working at Xerox PARC‚ who at the time was working

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    Arabian Nights Proposal

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    2014 The Thousand-and-Third Night’s Tale Proposal Main Idea Plants. Vegetation. Trees. Shrubs. Branches. Fruits. Blossoms. Sustenance. Nourishment. Florae serve as the main inspiration for what I wish to write about for this assignment. In The Arabian Nights most of the geography is set in Middle Eastern lands. I took it upon myself to research the green life that is geologically present there and became inspired by what these plants may metaphorically represent. As I studied the information of foliage

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    Tha Arabian Nights

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    Tha Arabian Nights The Arabian Nights constitute‚ in Marina Warner’s words‚ "a polyvocal anthology of world myths‚ fables and fairytales". The antecedents of these Arab-Islamic texts (also known as The Thousand and One Nightsand the Arabian Nights Entertainments) are Qur’anic‚ Biblical‚ Indian‚ Persian‚ Mesopotamian‚ Greek‚ Turkish and Egyptian. In them‚ oral and written traditions‚ poetry and prose‚ demotic folk tales and courtly high culture mutate and interpenetrate. In their long lifetime the Nights have

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    Analysis of Arabian Nights

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    ARABIAN NIGHTS SYNOPSIS In Baghdad there was a Sultan named Shahryar who had gone mad because he accidentally killed his wife who was unfaithful to him for he had an affair with the Sultan’s brother‚ Schahzenan. He gone mad because he thought that every women wanted to kill him and for that he requests to bring a harem girl to marry and be killed the next day. A clever woman named Scheherazade decide to marry the Sultan in order to prevent his madness. With the help of a storyteller she tells

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