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    Kabaddi is aptly known as the "GAME OF THE MASSES "due to its popularity‚ simplicity‚ easy to comprehend rules‚ and public appeal. The game calls for no sophisticated equipment what so ever‚ which makes it a very popular sport in the developing countries. It is basically an out door sport played on clay court‚ of late the game is being played on synthetic surface indoors with great success. The duration of the game is 45 minutes for MEN & Junior BOYS with a 5 minutes break in between for the teams

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    import/export of Cultural Goods in a specific area: South East Asia. Singapore is the 14th largest exporter and the 15th largest importer in the world. Historically‚ international trade has strongly influenced the economy. According to the WTO (world trade organization)‚ Singapore has the highest trade to GDP (Gross domestic products) ratio in the world at 407.9 percent. Due to its geostrategic location (Singapore is an island situated South East Asia and is part of the cities of the ‘4 dragons’)

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    Fatima Al Karbi Contemporary Islam and IR Professor Shadi Mokhtari Analysis of Qatar’s Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East Introduction Qatar is located in Arabian Peninsula in boarders with Saudi Arabia‚ with only 225‚000 citizens in a population of 1.7 million. Qatar follows a conservative religious ideology‚ Wahhabism. While some refer to Qatar as the “ Second Wahhabi Emirate‚” it is traditionally known as “the most boring place in the gulf” or “the country

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    Imperialism A policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Imperialism impacted the south east followed by economic transformation from global trade. And industrialization led to a completely different form of imperial power. The government seeks to everyone goes to their own path way and their own country. Or so when they went the saying when rome controlled the majority of europe 2000 years ago. People had a lot of power and they did anything

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    Public health in microbiological labs in Middle East With modeling the disease pathway of listeria monocytogenes Introduction The focus of public health intervention is to improve health and quality of life through the prevention and treatment of diseases and other physical and mental health conditions‚ through surveillance of cases and the promotion of healthy behaviors .and because the field playing challenges and professionals to meet the complex health issues. I wish to apply for

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    Brad Thomas Intro To world Politics 10/19/2011 Frederking Women’s Rights In The Middle East The question of the ability for the west to promote women’s rights is a central question of the promotion of human rights as a whole. The criticism of the west taking such an action is not an argument against women’s rights but one of the west taking such actions. It is my contention that such an action would be counterproductive to the movement to eliminate patriarchy. Moreover‚ the problems with

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    Violence against women and girls is not confined to a specific culture‚ region or country‚ or to particular groups of women within a society. The roots of violence against women lie in persistent discrimination against women and girls cause up to 70 per cent of women experience violence in their lifetime‚ according to country data available. Also is important to point out the fact that women aged 15-44 are more at risk from rape and domestic violence than from cancer‚ car accidents‚ war and malaria

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    Although many regions are peaceful‚ the Middle East has a troublesome time when trying to establish peace. Whether it be a simple misunderstanding or something more serious such as war‚ the Middle East has never experienced peace. Through centuries the area has always been a source of conflict. Most of that is due to wars‚ terror groups‚ and diversity in religion. These factors always bring tension into a community‚ especially one with strong stands on how people and places should act and be governed

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    a history for inequity of women‚ especially domestic violence and abuse. These dilemmas have been going on for the many years in the past‚ and are still going on today‚ especially in Middle Eastern countries. One major aspect of the situation of abuse towards women is involved with marriage. In many Middle Eastern countries‚ it is common for parents to arrange or even force a marriage‚ and for the children to have no say in it (Child Brides). I believe that this is a large part of the cause

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    The French and the British both formulated their foreign policy in the Middle East to help advance their own interests. Power hungry and desperate for new land‚ British and French governments struggled to shape the Middle East in the ways that would be most helpful to their own interests. The selfish mindsets of these two nations coupled with the lack of Arab nationalism made for an unstable Middle East. People in these Middle Eastern nations were unable to advocate for themselves and were taken advantage

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