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    Basics About MERS

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    viruses are still under way. 4. Any reasons to panic? No‚ because it’s not found to be contagious. No cases among pilgrims‚ or in schools detected. Just be careful. 5. Source: Not much is known. It may have come from some animals. Many camels in Qatar have been found MERS-positive. Still under study 6. Why in the news? KSA and the UAE have recently found a few confirmed cases of infection with MERS-CoV‚ with reports of few more deaths 7. Global status: Since 2012 to date‚ there is a total of 228

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    Government maintains ownership and Titles of minerals. This type of Agreement is most suitable for Contractor for risk-free operations‚ and for States having Producing Assets. Examples of countries that adopt this type of agreement include: Iran and Qatar. PRODUCTION SHARING CONTRACT In a Production Sharing Contract‚ the Company is initially responsible for all exploration and development costs. When production begins‚ the oil is shared between the Company and the Government (or the national oil

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    The estimated market value of IDC projects for 2010 in the GCC totalled USD22.0B (AED80.85B). Despite the economic recession‚ the UAE is a key investment destination as it accounts for two-thirds of the total value of all projects. Saudi Arabia‚ Qatar and other GCC countries also remain important growth areas because of the steady increase in development activities within these markets. Dubai has the fastest growing occupied office market in the world on a per capita basis when calculated on

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    Emirates Culture

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    Emirates culture is sharing many aspects of culture with their neighbors Arab Countries such as Oman‚ KSA and Qatar. Nowadays‚ Emiratis culture is threated by many reasons. This essay outline the resins and present solution. The emirate culture aspects such as dresses food habit‚ language and religion are threatened to be lost because of many things. Many families brining house maids to help share care taking of children in a house. Most house maids have foreign culture and that is leading to

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    consumption of cigarettes in the United States approached about one thousand‚ and advertisers began to target women‚ thus the arrival of the cigarette age arrived http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCMzjJjuxQI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAExoSozc2c (Qatar News Agency‚ 2011) Chastain‚ Z. (2008). What is tobacco? In Tobacco: Through the smokescreen (Vol. 10‚ pp. 8-17). Broomall‚ PA‚ United States of America: Mason Crest. Congressional Digest. (2007). Federal tobacco price supports. In Points of View Reference

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    Biography Dato Nicol Ann

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    Biography Dato Nicol Ann David Personal life Born in Penang‚ David is the daughter of Ann Marie David‚ a retired Malaysian Chinese school teacher‚ and Desmond David‚ a Malaysian Indian engineer‚ who is also a former state athlete and footballer. She has two sisters‚ Lianne and Cheryl‚ both of whom are accomplished squash players at the national level. As a youngster‚ mathematics was David’s best subject at school; she dreamed of one day becoming an engineer. Her primary education was at Sekolah

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    7obi

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    activities of the Organization of the Islamic Conference. The Conference was opened with a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran‚ followed by an exhaustive speech delivered by His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani‚ Emir of the State of Qatar‚ Chairman of the Ninth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference. In his speech‚ which was adopted as an official document of the Conference (document No. …. . )‚ His Highness reviewed the achievements of his country during the three years of its chairmanship

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    Dbq Essay: The Syrian War

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    War in Syria DBQ Essay The Syrian War has affected tons of lives in Syria and around. The war has cause damage physically and emotionally. It physically it broke down tons of town but‚ it also kills people or hurts people and that leaves an emotional scar for many people Many people are affected by the war in Syria‚ many people have had to move to different countries in order to have better lives for their families. In document A‚ it shows a pie graph about how many civilians died more

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    Arabian Oryx

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    Around 1800 the Arabian oryx was thought to have occurred over most of the Arabian Peninsula (which includes modern Israel‚ Jordan‚ Syria‚ Iraq‚ portions of Egypt (Sinai Peninsula)‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Oman‚ Yemen‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Bahrain‚ Kuwait and Qatar). By 1970 it was found only in the southeastern regions of the Rub’ al Khali desert on the Arabian Peninsula. The last one in the wild was shot in 1972. Animals raised in captive populations were re-introduced into the wild in Oman in 1982.  Additional

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    Iranian Nuclear Weapon

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    The Impact of an Iranian Nuclear Weapon on The Arabian Gulf Region Iran’s possession of nuclear weapons constitutes a risk to the Gulf region‚ including: A - A threat to regional stability in the Gulf region: Undoubtedly that Iran’s possession of nuclear weapons would affect the stability of the Gulf region from both sides: First: devote the existing imbalance in the balance of power. The second is: the possibility of a military conflict between Iran and the concerned parties to the nuclear

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