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    The Arabian Nights

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    The Arabian Nights and Arab Culture Arabian nights which known as “ Alf Layla Wa Laylah” have a huge impact and relation to Arab culture. Arabian nights are a collection of old stories include pre-Islamic culture‚ historical tales‚ love‚ crimes‚ poetries‚ music and literature. These stories were derived from the west and south Asia where a lot of translators and scholars collected the work over many centuries. The tales themselves are affected back to the ancient Arabic‚ Persian‚ and Indian traditions

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    Saudi Arabia

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    Tour of the World Paper: Saudi Arabia This profile on Saudi Arabia is intended to provide important information on a number of relative subjects that will help you consider establishing a business or considering investing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula and occupies about 2‚ 149‚690 square kilometers. It is the 13th largest country compared to the world and is slightly more than one-fifth the size

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    Saudi Arabia

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    known by many Westerners for its oil production and‚ often‚ extremist beliefs of groups within the country. The country is Saudi Arabia‚ and though it is thought of by many as a rather backward country‚ Saudi Arabia has a rich history and culture‚ and it is a country that revolves around Islam and the worship of Allah as the one true God. For about fifteen hundred years‚ Saudi Arabia ’s history has centered on one major theme: Islam. Muhammad‚ the founder of Islam‚ was born around 570 A.D. in the

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    Saudi Arabia

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    Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia is home of Islam and birthplace of the holy cities Mecca and Medinah. It is also one of the most richest country in the world‚ but also the most conservative and restrictive country (Middle East-Saudi Arabia). Saudi Arabia takes up much of the Arabian Peninsula. It borders the Red Sea‚ Persian Gulf and a few other Middle East countries such as Iraq and Yemen. It is the largest country without a major river‚ but it does have alot of coastland. The country has very

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    Saudi Arabia

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    cities for all Muslims are located in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This country ‚which has a strategic location between Asia and Africa‚ is the largest country in Middle East . Hundred years ago‚ King Abdualaziz ‚the first ruler of the Saudi Kingdom‚ initiated his country as oil producing country and built strong base of business. Since that time‚ most people have visited Saudi Arabia to go to the two holy cities and do business . Saudi Arabia has special standing in Muslims hearts’ since

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    Saudi Arabia

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    I. Target Country Market: Saudi Arabia A. Geographic Characteristic Analysis Currency: Saudi Riyal (US$1 = SR3.745) Area: 2‚149‚690 Square Kilometers Location: Saudi Arabia‚ the largest country in the Middle East‚ occupies the greater part of the Arabian Peninsula and borders on both the Persian (Arabian) Gulf and the Red Sea. It faces Iran across the Gulf and borders Qatar and United Arab Emirates to the east‚ and Egypt‚ Sudan and Eritrea across the Red Sea to the west. In the south‚ it

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    The Lamb

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    “The Lamb” a Poetry Essay Mary Dixon Liberty University English 102 Composition and Literature B13 February 20‚ 2012 I. In Blake’s poem “The Lamb” it has two main themes childhood and spiritual development A. The poem starts with a simple question “Little lamb who made thee?” B. The poem has a childlike innocence II. Did Blake intentionally write this poem to have a spiritual effect? A. The entire poem focuses on the lamb and innocence B. The child is seeking knowledge

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    Exporting Coffee

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    growers and producers‚ especially individual farmers. In Vietnam‚ VICOFA is currently an association of coffee exporters‚ so coffee producers are not represented by VICOFA. This leads to the vulnerability of farmers to external changes in the world market. The operation of the National Federation of Coffee Growers in Colombia‚ with different representative layers from the grassroots up to the national level‚ can be an example to Vietnam. Vietnam is well known in the world in terms of coffee quality

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    The Lamb

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    A lamb is a gentle and meek creature that is both daring and submissive. A lamb is very much like a child. In “The Lamb‚” William Blake creates a childlike tone through a very songlike form and structure. What this does is give the poem an innocent view‚ more in the first stanza than in the second. Through the use of apostrophe‚ the entire poem being an apostrophe‚ William Blake attributes human qualities to a lamb‚ the lamb being the listener‚ the child being the speaker. Throughout the entire poem

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    Arabian Oryx

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    Arabian oryx latin/scientific name The taxonomic name Oryx leucoryx is from the Greek orux (gazelle or antelope) and leukos (white). Arabian oryx description * Highly specialized for its harsh desert environment. * The bright white coat reflects the sun’s rays and the hooves are splayed and shovel-like to providing a large surface area to walk on the sandy ground . * The brown legs with white bands on the ankles‚ and brown markings on the face‚ on the bridge of the nose‚ the

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