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    into the Middle East {text:bookmark-start} Company profile {text:bookmark-end} “Elixir Technology is a _software development company based in Singapore that develops data analysis and report generation software and provides technical training and consulting services. By May 2003‚ it had successfully sold this software to corporate clients in Singapore‚ China‚ and Japan‚ following a very adaptive marketing strategy in each market. Now the managing director is contemplating entering the Middle East‚

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    thousands of lives has upgraded its popularity to a new level under the discourse of ‘China Threat Theory’‚ combining with Obama’s strategic pivot move to Asia Pacific from the Middle East. Discourses regarding the geopolitical concern of China’s active moves in the Middle East are drawing U.S.’s concerns. China’s Middle East outreach now manifests itself in three relevant areas: energy security‚ maritime activity and‚ perhaps the most portentous‚ the numerous infrastructure projects linking

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    Terrorism in the Middle East has created numerous problems for the region as a whole‚ essentially creating a World Wide stereotype which made international relations with the West more difficult and tense over the recent years. However to say that Terrorism is the cause of all these problems can be true in some Nations and false within others. Many acts of terrorism can be seen as retaliatory measure with political matters being the main reason for certain groups committing terrorist acts. However

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    U.S. Promotion of Democracy in the Middle East Outline Thesis Statement: The promotion of Democracy through the United States in the Middle East is undesirable‚ despite the opposing view; that United States promotion of democracy preserves peace and establishes prosperity‚ in the sense that promotion of democracy corrupts the natural order of the Middle East‚ which hinders the prosperity‚ balance‚ and justice of the Middle East. I. Introduction: A. Issues A.1. Desirability

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    impacted lives in the Middle Ages. She was perhaps known as one of the most powerful women of her time. Eleanor of Aquitaine was Duchess of Aquitaine who went on to become queen-consort of France and later‚ queen of England. One of the main impacts Eleanor of Aquitaine had were increasing women rights. She battled and introduced better customs to increase female rights and this impacted positively on the power and rights of women in the Middle Ages. A second impact she had on the Middle Ages were the important

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    The Middle East‚ Byzantium‚ and East Asia There were many similarities and differences between Byzantium and the Middle East and East Asia. Both regions were based on religions that were founded by prophets‚ but Byzantium and the Middle East had religions that were monotheistic‚ and East Asia did not. They also differed in the fact that the Middle East and Byzantium focused on academic development‚ and East Asia focused on military development‚ but were similar because both developed new ways to

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    Art during the Middle Ages was mainly centralised around religion and symbolism rather than realism. Examples of scenes depicted in these paintings include the birth of Jesus. The idea behind these paintings were to make God seem great and powerful as opposed to being admired for their work of art and sheer brilliancy. The Renaissance was a period of time in Europe where social and cultural changes began to emerge. They began to break away from a conformist society which led to the characterisation

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    emergence of the middle class was the one basic thing which affected in the age of revolution. Middle class people are the people who fall in middle place of social hiearchy below the higher class pople and above the lower class. The people like commoners‚ merchants‚ capitalists‚ etc fall under this class. Revolution would have been never been succeed if middle class people have never emerged because they have played a vital role in every revolution. Before the revolution‚ middle class people were

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    between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance is known in history as a time of great change in Western culture. It has been said that “art reflects life‚” so as culture changes across the centuries‚ so does visual art. A review of the history of art from the end of the Middle Ages to the early Renaissance also reveals many significant changes in visual features over this time period. One major change in the arts occurred in a shift of the subject of the art itself. Artists in the Middle Ages focused

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    interconnected through a number of factors‚ such as trade‚ urbanization‚ and technology. During the medieval period that spanned roughly from the fifth to the fifteenth century‚ Middle China and the Islamic Caliphate were two renowned civilizations. Middle China was located in eastern Asia and the Islamic Caliphate was located in the Middle East‚ so these civilizations were geographically far. However‚ this did not impede them from interconnecting; they became connected to the world and to each other through

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