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    MALAYSIA AIRLINES ANNOUNCES MUTUAL SEPARATION SCHEME TO RIGHTSIZE WORKFORCE Malaysia Airlines today announced the details of its Mutual Separation Scheme (MSS). This fast tracks the organisation’s intention to right size(downsize) its workforce a year ahead of the schedule outlined in its publicly announced 3-year Business Turnaround Plan. Malaysia Airlines will receive compensation from Penerbangan Malaysia Berhad (PMB) for the termination of the Agreement for Domestic Business Unbundling

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    accounting‚ it is largely believed that such practices misrepresent the underlying reported financial performance of firms‚ instantaneously conflicts key core aims of accounting – to provide consistent and comparable information to users. Author Atul K. Shah‚ in his study aims to illuminate the influences and constraints on creative accounting providing new insights of understanding financial reporting. The dominant purpose of this paper is to identify the key motivations and constraints of this practice

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    Brief History of Iran

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    Iran’s last dynasty‚ The Pahlavi Dynasty‚ which was in power from 1925-1941. The Iranian Revolution or the Islamic Revolution put an end to the dynasties in Iran after the shahs (kings) started incorporating Western ideals and philosophies into society. This deeply concerned religious people and they started viewing the Shahs as anti-Islamic which eventually lead to the Ayatollah regaining power over the nation. In order to have a basic understanding of the issues facing Iran today it is important

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    REVOLUTIONARY NATIONALISM AND THE MIDDLE EAST One of the effects of World War I in the Middle East‚ was a variety of nationalist movements began and spread due to the division of the Ottoman Empire. There are five essential assumptions of nationalism: all nationalists believe that humanity is naturally divided into smaller nations‚ nations can be identified by certain characteristics that all its citizens hold in common‚ including; ethnic‚ religious‚ or historical traditions‚ times might change

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    Rushing to modernize Persia‚ Reza introduced many Western reforms‚ building modern infrastructure‚ strengthening the army‚ and increasing finances through oil. Reza also improved societal issues‚ such as introducing secular law over Islamic law and encouraging women to be a part of society as well. While these reforms may seem very beneficial with

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    A large portion of subsequent analyses have a located the origins of the revolution as the mistakes of the shah and of the West‚ although some scholarly works have come to a conclusion that the cause was due to major socio-economic problems in the area. Iran’s "Islamic revolution" in 1979 has a small ideological resemblance to Iran’s "constitutional revolution"

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    modernization of Iran under the reign of Raza Shah because many of the changes during his rule were a reversal of the nineteenth century movements. “In order to adopt the material advances of the West‚ it was necessary for the country’s interdependent economy and infrastructure to grow simultaneously: this became Reza Shah’s Main agenda during his reign” (182). Due to Iran’s large territory and rough terrain they needed a modern system of transportation. Which is what Reza Shah’s rule did. The reasons

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    Interwar Period

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    This part of reading starts with the giving overal knowledge about which countries have voices over the region. In the 19th century and the onset of the 20th century three big authority were controlling the Middle East. These were Egypt‚ Ottoman Empire and Iran. After the peace treaties and establishing mandates a new state system emerged. And this let division of Ottoman Empire to 6 different states. These are Republic of Turkey‚ Syria‚ Lebanon‚ Palestine‚ Iraq and Jordan. There were also another

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    Vananh Ly Women’s Rights: Broadened or Restricted? Women’s rights have been a highly controversial topic throughout Islamic history. Historians to this day argue whether Islam broadens or restricts them. Some argue that women’s rights have expanded because they are considered equals in God’s eyes‚ are allowed to vote‚ and the government has attempted to broaden women’s rights. However‚ previous women rights have been taken away‚ laws favor men‚ and women are commonly valued for appearances.

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    also economic and social changes occur as well. Two cases in which the economic‚ political‚ and social systems after the fall of a government were the collapse of Czar Nicholas II’s government‚ which led to the creation of the U.S.S.R‚ and the fall of Reza Pahlavi’s government‚ which led to the creation of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Both had certain historical circumstances that led to their collapse‚ and many different changes that occurred as a result of the collapse. When Czar Nicholas II came

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