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    E-mail: ghida_assaad@hotmail.com Mobile : +9613-686587 GHIDA ASSAAD PROFILE Human Resources Management Results-driven‚ ambitious team player‚ seeking an opportunity in a challenging progressive organization. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Transmed − Lebanon‚ Mars 2008 – Till present Transmed is an exclusive distributor of P&G and Mars International among other multinational brands Human Resources Coordinator Recruitment Plan and supervise the recruitment process and implement the most effective

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    argue about the benefits and the disadvantages of media. The opinions differ‚ for example Zahi Sahli criticizes the content broadcasted by media nowadays such as songs with violent and offensive lyrics in his article “sexist lyrics spark anger‚ in Lebanon‚ raising concerns”. Also‚ Lea Cadwell in the article “ Sukleen: hiding behind a glamorous façade”‚ mentions that the new campaign for Sukleen is ironic because of the low-wage workers carrying garbage alongside images of high-class models doing likewise

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    Tourism is the mainstay of the economy in the Middle East. Middle East countries have many beautiful tourist spots‚ which are visited by millions of tourists annually from all over the world. Tourism in the Middle East is not limited to entertainment and natural places‚ but also includes archaeological‚ historical‚ cultural‚ and religious tourism‚ which are the most important tourist attractions in the world. Jordan is a small country with an area of 89.97 million square kilometers‚ including

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    Cultural shock is an extremely essential factor of anthropologist methods and this became obvious to me after reading ‘Screw Cultural Shock’ by Rex. Anthropology is all about experiencing the difference of culture and all its attributes. It is about what makes society unique and different all around the world. As Rex said‚ “… people who are attuned to issues of race and class recognize that there are a lot of different life worlds to be explored…” being able to share your culture and being able live

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    PALESTINE ISRAEL PEACE PROCESS INTRODUCTION 1. The Middle East problem had erupted when in 1948 the state of Israel was declared for establishment in Palestine. Since then‚ many of the Arab countries got entangled in the conflict with Israel‚ over the Palestinian issue. For the last 48 years or so‚ the Middle East issue has been a history of miseries for the Palestinians. The Palestinians who once belonged to a country with distinctive geographical‚ political and cultural identity ultimately

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    History Project Summary of “The impact of the First World War on the Middle East” Alessia‚ Maxine and Yasmine 7th of October 2011 The impact of the First World War on the Middle East: The Middle East at 1914 was at the crossroads. The once great Ottoman Empire that had been the dominant political force in the Middle East was decaying‚ loosing ground to the independence Arab movements. In October 1914‚ the Ottoman Empire that had been severely weakened

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    than not‚ military coups. To point to the Syrian case‚ the country had about twenty coups between 1949 and 1970.2 The case of Iraq is not much different; bereft right now with sectarian strife‚ the country has experienced its own share of coups. Lebanon has had a civil war‚ and been occupied‚ by both Israel and Syria3. Palestine‚ most of its territories being the Zionist state of Israel now‚ is struggling to have its statehood recognized. These countries‚ for the most part‚ transitioned from the

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    Andrew Marvel Allusions

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    The 17th century‚ also known as the Age of Discovery‚ was the time period in which many explorers were expanding the public’s view of the world with the discovery of new lands. New world imagery was used in metaphors and other poetic devices to be able to compare these New Worlds to different elements in Christianity. Many poets‚ including Andrew Marvell‚ took advantage of their expanding world view to use as a basis in which to frame their poems around to appeal to the public’s interests. One might

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    was thought to extend from Lebanon in the north to Mozambique in the south‚ and constitutes one of two distinct physiographic provinces of the East African Mountains. It included the Jordan Rift Valley‚ Red Sea Rift and the East African Rift. Today these rifts and faults are seen as distinct‚ although connected. The northernmost part of the Rift‚ today called the Dead Sea Transform or Rift‚ forms the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon separating the Lebanon Mountains and Anti-Lebanon Mountains. Further south

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    ISIS Pros And Cons

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    rebel groups being untrustworthy‚ they are constantly switching from side to side‚ and some switching from their rebel group to ISIS. They can’t be given weapons because if they switch to ISIS‚ they will be stronger to fight against Syria‚ Iraq‚ Lebanon‚ US‚ UK‚ and countries of the United Nations‚ which would be awful. Also‚ weapons given to rebels have also been stolen by ISIS. Assad and ISIS are enemies‚ so fighting Assad might empower ISIS. In the same way‚ fighting ISIS could strengthen Assad

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