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    Saud (Ibn Saud) was born in Riyadh in 1880. He was born into the Al Saud family which‚ in the previous century‚ had consolidated its authority across much of the Arabian peninsula but‚ at the time of Ibn Saud’s birth‚ had seen its power greatly diminished. Indeed‚ in 1890‚ under threat from the Al Rashid (a powerful family in the Arabian peninsula and implacable enemy of the Al Saud)‚ Ibn Saud went with his family into exile to Kuwait where he spent his early years. In Kuwait‚ as Ibn Saud grew

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    they were already at Point Park taking courses and learning English. I assumed something about them that was not true at all‚ and that was that Arabic individuals rarely associate with American individuals‚ they mainly associate with other Saudi Arabians. I was also told that they are not very friendly toward people that did not share the same culture. The reason I thought this was because I was told this many times before and I assumed the reason for that was because it was part of their beliefs

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    The Rise and Spread of Islam The rise of the religion of Islam can be traced to the seventh century. In its usual view Islam is often seen solely in terms of its origins in the barren peninsula of Arabia. It is true that Islam can be traced to the Arabian city of Mecca‚ where it was revealed to the Prophet Mohammad‚ during the years 610 to 632 AD. Prophet Muhammad was born in the city of Mecca in Arabia around 570 A.D. in the Qureshi tribe. Mohammed not only established a new religion‚ he would establish

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    MTV Networks: The Arabian Challenge 1. Question 1 Experts felt that one of the biggest challenges faced by MTV while launching MTV Arabia was the prevalent culture in the Arab world. Discuss the Arab culture. How is it expected to pose a challenge to MTV? First of all‚ it is impossible to talk about groups of people without generalizing. At this point it must be emphasized that there is not just “one” Arab culture or society. The Arab world is full of rich and diverse communities‚ groups and

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    An American management consulting company is planning to extend its business broad and target a new international market. The consulting services help companies to develop their business plan‚ marketing plan‚ financial plan‚ logistic plan‚ information technology‚ and training. Today‚ this kind of services has become very common and widely spread across all business activities around the world. Also‚ it has become integrated Part of the huge numbers of companies. In 2007‚ the total revenue of its

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    disseminated throughout the regions of the Arabian Peninsula‚ Southeast Asia‚ India‚ and the Iberian Peninsula from 622-1500 C.E. Furthermore‚ Muslim rule extended to many parts of Afro- Eurasia due to military expansion‚ and Islam later expanded through the activities of merchants and missionaries. Although the Bedouins‚ Ummayyads‚ and Sufis facilitated Islam‚ it was through trade‚ conquests‚ and influences that led to the spread of this religion through the Arabian Peninsula‚ Southeast Asia‚ India‚ and

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    our brands depending on the local cultures. Now‚ another challenge for MTV has arise‚ Middle East region is the next target for MTV global expansion. Issue: MTV Network (MTVN) launched MTV Arabia on November 17‚ 2007. It is a partnership between Arabian Television Network (ATN) and MTV Network as an effort of its global expansion strategy. This is considered a really huge market. There are mainly three issues preventing a

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    MTV Networks – The Arabian Challenge Case Study Question 1: Experts felt that one of the biggest challenges faces by MTV while launching MTV Arabia was the prevalent culture in the Arab world. Discuss the Arab culture. What challenges does the culture pose to MTV? When talking about Arab it must be clear that there is not just “one” culture or society; it is full of different and various communities‚ groups and cultures. It can be said that each of these Arab countries have different thinking and

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    Saudi Arabia last measured a labour force of 9‚558‚815 people in 2010. This is an extremely large consumer group. Since Saudi Arabia has a rather severe shortage of water resources‚ water is very expensive there. NeverWet is therefore ideal for Saudi Arabians because it repels sweat and can ultimately reduce the cost of laundry. It is a very appropriate product for Saudi Arabia for

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    decades‚ Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC)‚ located in Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia‚ has grown to be one of the 10 largest petrochemical companies in the world. SABIC is a publicly-owned company and listed on Tadawul‚ the Saudi Arabian Stock Exchange. The Saudi Arabian government holds 70 percent of the shares and the rest are owned by private investors based in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. The company is among the world’s market leaders in the production of

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