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    Exporting to Indonesia

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    Bibliography: Alnaseej‚ Wasat. (2012). Indonesia Prayer Times. Available: http://www.islamicfinder.org/prayerDetail.php?country=indonesia&city=Jakarta Australian Trade Commission. (2012). About Us. Available: http://www.austrade.gov.au/Export/Export-markets/Countries/Indonesia/Doing-Business. Last accessed 25th May 2013 Dictionary.com‚ LLC. (2012). Hierarchy. Available: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/work+ethic?s=t Frank‚ Daniel. (2010) Religion in Indonesia. Available: http://friendsofindonesia

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    Saudi Arabia

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    Contents Contents Saudi Arabia 2 1. Introduction 2 1.1 Part A 2 1.2 Political 3 1.3 Economic 4 1.4 Social 4 1.5 Technological 5 1.6 Critical and Current Issues 5 2. Part B 7 2.1 Technology 7 2.2 Health Industry 8 2.3 Education 9 2.4 Porters’ Five Forces 10 3. Part C 11 3.1 Business Culture 11 3.2 Consumer Culture 12 4.Part D 14 4.1 Conclusion 14 5. Recommendations 15 6.Bibliography 17 7. Appendices 19 Appendix 1: General information on Saudi Arabia 19 Appendix

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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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    Executive Summary III 1 Introduction 1 2 The importance of culture 2 2.1 The role of culture in international marketing 2 2.2 Cultural elements which can have influence on fast food 2 3 Analyzing cultural elements influence 3 3.1 Languages 3 3.2 Eating habits 4 3.3 Customs 5 3.3.1 Religions 5 3.3.2 Traditional festivals 6 4 Marketing strategies for influences of cultural elements 7 4.1 Respecting culture 7 4.2 Using culture 7 5 Conclusions 9 Reference 10 Bibliography 11

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    Arabian Oryx

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    Arabian Oryx The Arabian Oryx is a medium-sized antelope weighing 65 - 75 kg (140 - 170 lb). Prior to its extinction in the wild‚ it is believed to have occurred in flat and undulating gravel plains intersected by shallow wadis and depressions‚ and the dunes edging sand deserts‚ with a diverse vegetation of trees‚ shrubs‚ herbs‚ and grasses. The Arabian oryx eats mainly grasses. Herbs‚ seedpods‚ fruit‚ fresh growth of trees‚ tubers and roots also form part of its diet. It can go for weeks without

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    Inspired by Islam‚ the Arabs expanded out of Arabia spreading Islam and the Arabic language. Saudi culture is based on Islam and the excellence of the Arabic language. The Saudi form of Islam is conservative and fundamentalist‚ pedestal on the 18th-century revivalist movement of the Najdi leader Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdel-Wahhab. This still has a great consequence on Saudi society‚ particularly on the position of women‚ who are required by law only to leave the home totally covered in black robes

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    Saudi Aramco

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    Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabian American Oil Co) Eman Yanes‚ Student ID: H00028866 Final Project Int. Business Emerging Markets Liverpool University May‚ 2013 1 Abstract: “Saudi Aramco-Saudi Arabian American Oil Co” was an American global Energy company that entered the Saudi market in 1933 then became 100% Saudi company in 1988‚ to end up in 2012 as the biggest company in the world. This dramatic shift had historical and political circumstances with changed economic conditions. The

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    Exporting Democracy

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    Exporting Democracy Democracy is a system of government based on the idea that citizens should play an influential role in the actions and decisions it makes for its people. This is usually done through elections to assign public officials who represent their views on political issues. These ideas and values of democracy have proved to be an extremely important aspect of American life. While the United States had found it successful to operate its government based on these rules and ideas‚ other

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    Unemployment Is Saudi

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    Unemployment in Saudi Arabia‚ according to the latest official figures‚ was 5.5 percent of the total Saudi labor force (15 years and older) in 2012. This means there are at least 300‚000 unemployed people in the Kingdom. 
 The decree on the short-run will Couse some sort of difficulties specially on the small and medium firms‚ but on the long-run the decree will affect on the market positively. Therefore we recommend the following: Weather Implement the decree gradually (100 and then 200

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    Arabian Horse

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    The Arabian Horse The Arabian horse is unlike any creature created by Allah. He is a very rare combination of a very unique set of attributes. He combines both beauty and power in such a way that balances both values equally. His physical appearance demands respect and his character represents the very best of human qualities. His origin is to date still a mystery. Many theories revolve around his origin adding more to his mystery. We have El-Khamsa theory‚ the creation from the south wind theory

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