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    granted by many people every day. When compared‚ the rights in Saudi Arabia differ in many ways to the rights in Canada. In Canada‚ we have our rights protected by the charter of rights and freedoms‚ which includes fundamental freedoms‚ legal rights‚ democratic rights‚ equality rights‚ and mobility rights. However‚ in Saudi Arabia‚ many of those rights are not protected. Overall‚ Canada offers greater rights and protections than Saudi Arabia. Those protections include religious freedoms‚ legal rights

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    differences in social life between the United States‚ and Saudi Arabia. The tow countries have a few similarities and more differences. At first‚ it seems that the similarities between the United States‚ Saudi Arabia and what they both have in common. First of all‚ both countries are similar in the school hours and fast food restaurants. Education continues to be the priority of the two countries. In addition‚ The education in Saudi Arabia and the Unities States are similar in terms of government

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    between Saudi Arabia and Jordan Historically‚ Saudi Arabia and Jordan were considered as one region. However‚ earlier in the 1800’s both countries have split with two different cultures and traditions. Although both Saudi Arabia and Jordan are kingdoms and lay on the same borders‚ but they differ in women’s rights‚ the cost for living‚ and weather differences. First of all‚ women’s rights are one main issue that is completely different between both countries. In Saudi Arabia‚ women

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    hidden assumption of price rigidities in Saudi Arabia that might inhabit market force indicators from revealing the true economic health of the country‚ there by either preventing government policy actions from correcting the problems or otherwise making them ineffective and counterproductive? How difficult is it to invest and repatriate profits and how would you deal with the need for educated managers and executives that can operate effectively in Saudi Arabia? Ans: The case talks about vision

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    The topic of this paper will focus on the women in Saudi Arabia. This topic is not only interesting and timely; it shows that even the countries whose economy is highly developed‚ can still have problems within the country. Saudi Arabia may be a paradise and an attraction for many people to live in because of its economic stability and its high living standards‚ it is also a nightmare for many of the women who live there with no rights. Saudi Arabia is a prime example of how some countries still deprive

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    "The furniture industry in Saudi Arabia has emerged as the fast growing highly untapped industry over the past few years. With the entry of a number of real estate developers and increasing demand for residential property‚ the housing industry has witnessed tremendous growth in the past. This has infused growth in the household furniture market growth. Booming economy‚ government support and young population base coupled with other secondary factors have created a strong platform for the furniture

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    conditions in which civil society is able to flourish. Saudi Shura Council Appoints 12 Women Advisors The Saudi Shura Council has appointed 12 women who will act as advisors on women’s issues and will attend the council and committee sessions as observers‚ but will not have the right to vote or address the council. The advisor’s offices have been placed in a separate wing of the parliament building‚ with an entrance of its own. Saudi Interior Minister Prince Naif bin ’Abd Al-’Aziz rejected the

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    SAUDIZATION: According to Article 45 of the Labor and Workman Law of Saudi ArabiaSaudi workers shall not comprise less than 75% of the total number of the company workers and their wages shall not be less than 5% of the total wages of workers. The ministry of labor may reduce this ration in the absence of technical skills or educational qualifications. Article 48 provides that work is the right of Saudi nationals; others may not exercise it except after the fulfillment of the conditions

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    Comparing Cultures: The Development of Women’s Rights in China and Saudi Arabia China and Saudi Arabia are two of the world’s most conservative and traditional societies. Each prides itself on respecting the values of their past‚ but how well do their cultures respect women? The role of women has changed drastically in the last hundred years across the world. Increased access to education‚ more equitable inheritance and divorce laws‚ and protection from violence and persecution are generally

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    Domestic Helpers Banned In Saudi Arabia In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in Social Studies I- Philippine history. Table Of Contents Chapter I- Introduction A. Background of the study..............................................1 B. Statement Of the Problem...........................................2 C. Purpose Of the Study...................................................3 D. Significance of the Study.............................................4 E

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