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    Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Paul Notley Lynn University Middle East Respiratory Syndrome‚ also referred to as MERS-CoV‚ is a novel coronavirus that emerged in April 2012 in Saudi Arabia. The coronavirus causes severe repertory illness in humans in which nearly half of the reported cases have been fatal. Middle East Respiratory MERS-CoV has “also been shown to infect a range of human‚ primate‚ porcine‚ and bat cell lines” (Emergence of the Middle East Respiratory

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    SPRING 2013 Under the Supervision of: Dr. Louis Hobeika International Economics - ECN 431 PROJECT: Role of the Middle Class in shaping economic development in MENA? Identify it? Impact of urbanization‚ trade and the balance between transition and modernity Submitted by: Stephanie Boustany Zahi Chammaa Christian Chbeir Mark Hourany David Naccour Abstract The "middle class" is an elusive concept. And it is likely to be‚ in common speech‚ even perhaps in the political discourse of

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    Mongol Criticisms

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    Meghan Newton Introduction to History of the Middle East November 28‚ 2010 Mongol Invasions The Mongol Invasions of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries have long been a point of contention amongst historians and scholars. The series of assaults launched on behalf of the Mongols ultimately amounted to a holocaust in which few were spared. Though the immediate impacts of the conquests were undeniably horrific‚ some historians have commended later Mongol regimes for the institutional

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    wide range of interior and exterior products that have been specified and used in major high-end projects throughout the Middle East for over 40 years. With an aim to cater to the innovative needs of woodworking professionals‚ architects & interior designers as well as contractors‚ Chabros has established overseas production units and distribution points throughout the Middle East Region‚ targeting businesses that are in search for quality products and exceptional service. In addition to its strong

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    (Maulana) Abdul Hamid Khan (1880-1976) 5 5 Election 5 6 Conclusion 8 7 Bibliography 9 lIST OF TableS Table 1 East Pakistan Provincial Assembly Election Results 1954 7 Table 2 Strength of Parties within United Front 7 United Front Elections Introduction The United Front was a coalition of political parties from East Pakistan. This coalition was composed of four political parties of East Bengal‚ namely Awami Muslim League‚ Krishak Sramik Party‚ Nezam-e-Islam and Ganatantri Dal. The Front was formed

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    report takaful

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    primarily in Islamic countries and countries with a large Muslim community. In the Far East‚ Malaysia has been at the forefront of takaful development with Bank Negara taking the lead with the introduction of separate takaful regulations allowing the takaful business to flourish in that country. Singapore‚ Indonesia‚ Brunei have all followed with the development of takaful operations. In the Middle East‚ takaful operations have developed in Saudi Arabia‚ Bahrain‚ Iran‚ Qatar and Iran with new

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    further fueled by the fact that there is an unstable environment and a lot of distrust between countries in the Middle East. However‚ according to Waltz this current atmosphere of distrust in the Middle East is caused by an imbalance of power. This imbalance is created by the fact that Israel is the only one in the region that has nuclear weapons. Restoring a power balance in the Middle East by allowing Iran to obtain nuclear weapons will‚

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    request. The only consumers for this product are Steel makers; where 10 to 13 Kgm of (FeSiMn) is indispensible to make one ton of Steel. Annually‚ Sabayek produces 80-100 thousands metric ton and around 85% of its total production is sold in the Middle East‚ especially in the Gulf region. Currently‚ Sabayek main competitors are the Indian suppliers. Purpose Since late 2008‚ the global economic crises and the

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    The Post Ottoman Syndrome

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    The Post-Ottoman Syndrome: A Never-Ending Problem In the novel War and Peace In the Middle East‚ author Avi Shlaim argues that Arab nations have been unable to escape the post-Ottoman syndrome. In particular he describes how the various powers inside and outside the region have failed to produce peace. While some of Shlaim’s arguments hinder the message‚ I agree with his overall thesis that the Middle East problems were caused and prolonged by the failure of both powers and superpowers to take

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    influenced a change in the nature of nationalism; including‚ economic levers‚ agreements and military presenses in the Middle East. Arab nationalism arose out of the fear of the possibility and later the certainty of European or American dominance. The emerging ideology believed all Arabs to be united by both a shared language and history. Foreign intervention in the Middle East long predated the First World War‚ dating back to during the 19th century. However‚ the time in which it had most effect

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