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    Research Papers 2004 – Mobility Conference 2003 – 4th National ECE Conference Connecting a Nokia® 7650 to Bayanihan Linux v2.0 Using Commercial Bluetooth Enablers Emmanuel Balintec Janice Ballesteros Mabeth Borres Anne Margrette Caccam Billy Pucyutan Francis Noel Reyes Abstract: BluetoothTM is a wireless technology standard for the interconnection of electronic devices in the personal space. It was originally developed as a cable replacement technology and later

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    Role of Different Actors By Cholpon Kenesh ___________________________________________________________________________ The Arab Spring has assured the world yet again that authoritarian regimes‚ later or sooner‚ will face social explosion. While the new information technology and widespread access to the Internet were catalysts during the uprising in Arab countries ravaged by electoral fraud‚ corruption and economic deterioration‚ a big role also belonged to internal actors rather than

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    Yemen’s land of mountains and desert‚ the climate in Yemen is generally hot and arid‚ with rainfall in the western mountains supporting the agriculture (Collins 215). Yemen has a population of 20‚764‚630 mainly living in the north and consists of mostly Arab Muslims‚ coming from the Zaydi or Shafii sects. The powerful Zaydis live in northwestern Yemen‚ and the wealthy Shafii sects live in the southern most part. These two sects of power and wealth have caused a division. The official language is Arabic

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    prejudices. As it is stated in the article of Rachel Beckles Willson “The Parallax Worlds of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra”‚ Jewish Israelis were amazed when they saw an Egyptian oboist playing Beethoven’s Symphony no. 7‚ because it is said that Arabs were generally perceived by Israelis as rather uneducated‚ thus they shocked when they saw such a situation (Willson 334). Responding to this‚ it is reported that Edward Said says: “it is pretty surrealistic actually‚ but their lives are

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    Jacob Of Edessa Analysis

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    The Response to Change: Analyzing the Writings and Instruction of Jacob of Edessa Adjusting to change is extremely difficult in our contemporary church culture. It is most challenging because it requires organizations to adjust their traditions to something that is new and unfamiliar. Progressive Christianity rarely makes connections with current contexts to that of early Christianity. How did they handle changing climates? My research paper seeks to analyze the responses of Jacob of Edessa to

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    Angle: The short story‚ “Jackals and Arabs”‚ by Franz Kafka‚ illustrates an existential theme in an anthropomorphic tale regarding the controversial Balfour Declaration. Specifically‚ the message‚ relating to existentialism‚ identifies that outside influences‚ such as religion‚ distort the truth. For instance‚ “I am delighted to have met you here at last. I had almost given up hope‚ since we have been waiting endless years for you”(Kafka 123). Concerning existentialism‚ this citation conveys that

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    the revolt got the spark it turns into the fire and it burnt the all the ruler rules and even some ruler also have to loose their lives. The revolt which took place in the Middle East countries and North Africa was named as Jasmine revolution and Arab spring. The revolt was first triggered from the North Africa country Tunisia‚ and from there the demand of democracy travel to Egypt‚ Libya‚ Syria and Yemen. Facebook was one of the major tools for the revolutionary‚ which united them collected them

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    Globalisation benefits everyone Academic Communication Group F Becom year 1 Globalisation benefits everyone Globalization is defined as “the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade‚ free flow of capital‚ and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets”. (htt64) In both economical and cultural circumstances‚ people benefit from globalization‚ but to a certain extent. Globalization can help science‚ communication between

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    has a strong relationship in the construction of “evil other”. As an illustration‚ the government in Arab society is defined as “evil other” because of its desire to take control over women. It is a value to note‚ females in this country are degraded because the government and the authority‚ usually dominated by men see the women weak and incapable to take control over situations. Hence‚ men in Arab society are the “evil other” discriminating women to do jobs and take position as bigger authority‚

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    Women in the workplace

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    Resources Magazine‚ 19(3)‚ 24-26. Prangenberg‚ D. (2010). Women in the workforce. ICIS Chemical Business‚ 277(18)‚ 30-31(DUEHR & BONO‚ 2006) Sabbagh‚ K. (2012‚ august 3rd). Women and the Arab world’s glass ceiling. Retrieved from executive magazine : http://www.executive-magazine.com/economics-policy/women-and-the-arab-worlds-glass-ceiling WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE: A RESEARCH ROUNDUP. (cover story). (2013). Harvard Business Review‚ 91(9)‚ 86-5

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