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    1. What forces that shape modern Saudi culture? How similar to different police forces from those that shaped the culture of Western Nations? Since cutting edge Saudi culture is established in the nomadic tribes that once meandered the Arabian Peninsula‚ some advanced Saudi Arabia culture can be followed to the Bedouins. Islam has additionally affected present day Saudi culture. Stores and hotels still do the day by day request to God directed by the Koran and the strict clothing standards took

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    free in the South. Japan and its people moved over to Korea and had begun treating Korean as slaves as the oppression began. Even at a young age‚ Sookan and other children were forced to go to a Japanese school‚ speak Japanese‚ and sing the Japanese national anthem. Some Koreans had punishments for not obeying the Japanese; punishments such as being beaten‚ being fussed at‚ or never heard from or seen again. Koreans were pushed to support and help the Japanese military since they were protecting them

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    Arabic Influences In Spain

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    Around 710 C.E. a few Islamic Arab groups began to settle on the Iberian Peninsula. These Islamic invaders were known as the Moors or Hispano Musulmanes. For 800 years the Moors were in control of the Islamic Iberia‚ known as Al-Andalus (“Arab Influence”). This Muslim territory conquered is now known as Spain and the southern parts of Portugal. This period of time was the Golden Ages in Spain. While Spain was advancing and ahead of the other countries‚ Europe was stuck in the Dark Ages. In 1492‚

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    Valentino

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    1.0 Introduction Valentino was founded in 1978 and a family business in Belgium. The founders were Helen De Leener and her husband Willy Roelandts. It is a homemade Belgian chocolates business. Year after year‚ the business was gradually growing well and became famous in Belgium. In order to increase the production‚ Helen decided to move to a new and spacious workshop in Anderlecht‚ Brussels. When they were doing the start-up business‚ they only sell the chocolates to bakers and pastry shops. In

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    Ellen Moore has been assigned to a project in South Korea. The project is a joint venture (JVI) between Western Systems Inc. (WSI)‚ a North American company and Korean Conglomerate Inc. (KCI)‚ a Korean company. Ellen was chosen to run the project on behalf of Andrew Kilpatrick‚ who is part of the System Consulting group at WSI. Andrew was to manage the project on a part time basis from North America. He chose Ellen to lead project on site as a result of her strengths in project management.

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    early life

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    met Carol Henning‚ his first wife.[3][7][8] The two were married in January 1930‚ and for most of the Great Depression and during his marriage to Carol‚ Steinbeck lived in a cottage owned by his father in Pacific Grove‚ California‚ on the Monterey Peninsula a few blocks from the border of

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    Korea and America

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    Executive Summary South Korea and USA have been chosen as research countries. The main purpose of this report is to examine the different culture reflect of these two cultures. The first part is analyzing the culture characteristics by applying Hofstede’s cultural dimensional theory. The second part discussion is about the norm‚ belief and value. Then the third part is about understanding the practical way of doing business in different culture business environment‚ such as in South Korea and

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    Why Did “Gangnam Style” Became Popular? When I went to the Z-Bar which is a pub in Spearfish‚ I was so surprised that everybody was dancing like a horse with Korean music. I was familiar with the music which titled “Gangnam Style” not the wacky dancing. How is it possible to listen a Korean music in U.S. somewhere? The next day‚ my roommate asked me to watch a music video of the “Gangnam Style” on YouTube. Surprisingly‚ the video has been viewed more than 530 million times on YouTube. Nowadays

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    Mexican Water Pollution

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    illicit drugs‚ toothpaste‚ pesticides‚ chemical run-off‚ and other pollutants that are infiltrating the giant aquifer under the Riviera Maya. The pollutants occupy a series of water-filled caves near the popular tourist attraction of the Yucatan Peninsula and eventually run off into the Caribbean Sea (ScienceDaily‚ “Pollutants in Aquifers May Threaten Future of Mexico ’s Fast-growing ’Riviera Maya ’.”). The problems and effects of these problems may become detrimental and the causes of the pollution

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    For example Saudi Arabia id 95 percent desert‚ which brings us to a problem. These oil rich countries have water shortages‚ but thankfully because of their oil richness they can afford to get water. Saudi Arabia the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula gets 50 percent of its water supply by seawater desalination which requires a large amount of fossil fuels‚ thankfully this is not a problem for the Saudi government because they have enough fossil fuels that they do not lose anything by using those

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