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    ‘pro-democracy’ protestors who were being targeted by the by Libyan dictator Muammar al-Qaddafi. The actual goal: “to maintain the traditional order of things in the Arab world‚ with the main pillars of stability intact: Israel‚ Saudi Arabia‚ with the Gulf emirs‚ and the tentacles of the Atlantic world in the major capitals in the oil lands.” Just like Saddam‚ Qaddafi threatened this so-called “traditional order” when he began to shift towards a more nationalist ideology‚ one that was more publicly favorable

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    Business Proposal Example

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    Dzulhairi bin Ismail who is responsible to manage company’s organization and ensure the management flow is under control. Our company intends to hire twenty three workers to handle day to day operations. The director of operation department is Mohd Izzad Emir bin Azizi. He has responsibility to monitors all the operation in ensuring all the proposed works are run smoothly. The director of marketing department is Hazwan Azizi bin Hashim. He has to in charge all the marketing plan. The director of financial

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    Pest Analysis of Uae Banks

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    Executive Summary In this report we did a meticulously researched investment products and financial services for Ms Prakesh‚ Regional Marketing Manager of MFS. We wrote about banks in the UAE and the tow main categories of banks that are local banks and branches of foreign banks. However the number of banks of both national and foreign banks reached 61 banks‚ which shows the success of the financial services in the UAE. We also analysis the external macro-environment that affects all firms of

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    wide-ranging theory of colonial policy that could be used by the British in controlling the African colonies. In it he proposed how Britain would rule Africa through a system of indirect rule using indigenous authorities. “The object in view is to make each Emir or paramount chief‚ assisted by his judicial Council‚ an effective ruler over his own people.”(Lugard ) He felt that more progress could be made if white officials were utilized as advisors more than direct rulers. Lugard felt that the chiefs should

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    Song of Roland

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    Context On the afternoon of August 15‚ 778‚ the rear guard of Charlemagne’s army was massacred at Roncesvals‚ in the mountains between France and Spain. Einhard‚ Charlemagne’s contemporary biographer‚ sets forth the incident as follows in his Life of Charlemagne: While the war with the Saxons was being fought incessantly and almost continuously‚ [Charlemagne] stationed garrisons at suitable places along the frontier and attacked Spain with the largest military force he could muster; he crossed

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    Authoritarianism and Democracy in Rentier States Bachar EL-Halabi International Political economy Dr. Khalil Gebara Friday December 21‚ 2012 Introduction We can never understand politics until we begin to understand the flow of political‚ economical and social events that occur on a daily basis in our country and the countries surrounding us. For instance‚ Lebanon experienced the first form of rebellion on March 14‚ 2005 during a historical rally that ousted the Syrian regime‚ from

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    Porsche short squeeze

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    uk/news/business/sharewatch/market-report-short-squeeze-at-miner-kazakhmys-pushes-stock-up-9158838.html European Security and Market Authority. (2014). European Market Infrastructure Regulation. Retrieved from https://www.esma.europa.eu/page/European-Market-Infrastructure-Regulation-EMIR McNicholas‚ M. (2012). Porsche ’s Big "Squeeze" and Porsche ’s Consequential Derivative Litigation. Retrieved from http://financial-fraud.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/porsches-big-squeeze-mother-of-all.html Securities and Exchange Commission. (2014). Amendments

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    Twitter Case Study

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    TWITTER SEARCHES FOR A BUSINESS MODEL Twitter‚ the social networking site based on 140 character text messages‚ is the buzz social networking phenomenon of the year. Like all social networking sites‚ such as Facebook‚ MySpace‚ YouTube‚ Flickr‚ and others‚ Twitter provides a platform for users to express themselves by creating content and sharing it with their “followers‚” who sign up to receive someone’s “tweets.” And like most social networking sites‚ Twitter faces the problem of how to make money

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    One of the most shocking and gruesome murder of any time‚ an assassination to put it precisely‚ that of then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi‚ by her own security guards who were supposed to protect her at the cost of their lives. KEHAR SINGH‚ BALBIR SINGH and SATWANT SINGH were the appellants who were charged for entering into conspiracy and committing murder of SMT. INDIRA GANDHI under section 302(murder)‚ 120B(criminal conspiracy)‚ 34(Act dome by several persons in furtherance of common intention)

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    Introduction The Battle of Megiddo represents a major and decisive victory for Allied forces in the First World War. General Edmund Allenby’s use of regular army units‚ armored cars‚ cavalry‚ airpower and irregulars led to a major victory that hastened the collapse of Turkey and the [Ottoman Empire].1 For the British Allied Forces‚ General Edmund Allenby entered the battle with 57‚000 infantry‚ 12‚000 cavalry and 540 artillery pieces and 1‚000-3000 irregulars (numbers vary). For the Turkish Ottoman

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