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    Women in the Arab World

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    Women’s rights in the Arab world Critical reflection Back in the day women were not considered human. They weren’t allowed to vote‚ work or have a say whatsoever in the community. A Women’s one and only job was to be a house wife‚ raise the children and make food to please her husband. One would think that this has changed‚ that 21st century women are much more involved in society‚ business and politics. All the up heat and recognition women’s rights movements and feminist actions are getting

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    How do you think states can escape the ‘security dilemma’‚ and achieve security without making other states afraid? Try to explain with historical examples. Security is the fundamental goal of all states. Every state want to be secured and have no fears about another state taking over it. Security dilemma occurs when there is no trust between the states and each state will fear the other. States cannot depend or trust another one for obtaining its security because the intentions are never known

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    PMI® Case Study SAUDI ARAMCO HARADH GAS PROJECT: 2004 PMI Project of the Year Saudi Arabia’s growing economy needs energy to supply the domestic industry and the kingdom’s national electric power generating plants. While oil is abundant‚ greater utilization of Saudi Arabia’s natural gas resources for these domestic uses would release oil for export. Background In 2000‚ Saudi Arabia’s total gas sales totaled 3.9 billion standard cubic feet per day (SCFD)‚ but were forecast to grow to 8

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    of the company’s strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats has been created: STRENGTHS - Multi-purpose product - Anti-corrosion - Self-cleaning - Industrial uses WEAKNESSES - Primarily a water/liquid repellent - Little to no rainfall in Saudi Arabia OPPORTUNITIES - NeverWet could be useful for workers in the oil industry as it could keep their shoes and clothes clean‚ and help them last longer - NeverWet could be used as a rust and corrosion repellent THREATS - NeverWet’s name could be misleading

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    Debating

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    family would control and rule the land based on their own wills. There are constitutional Monarchies like in UK and Malaysia that create two powers of control‚ The Royal Family and The State Government. There are also absolute Monarchies like in Saudi Arabia and Brunei Darussalam that only have one absolute sole power‚ The Royal Family as The State Government. We would like to abolish this system because this system is unjust‚ unfair‚ and ineffective to rule a nation‚ because of its system of a singular

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    accounts of a Princess of Saudi Arabia. Sasson narrates her story with the help of various journals handed to her by the princess herself. It has been said that the name of the princess has been changed in order to protect the princess as well as her children. This book revolves around the subject of the atrocities the women of the Islamic culture face. Princess Sultana reveals a place in which men take up unrelenting dominance over women. She reveals how the women of Saudi Arabia and the rest of the Arab

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    mishal otaibi

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    Jeddah is a city in Saudi Arabia with an interesting history .First of all‚ The city located on the coast of the Red Sea‚ and is the major urban center of western Saudi Arabia .In addition‚ it is the largest city in Makkah region‚ the largest sea port on the Red Sea‚ and the second largest city in Saudi Arabia after the capital city‚ Riyadh ‚ Jeddah has a population currently at 3.2 million. Second ‚ Jeddah is important ‚so it is the principal gateway to Makkah Islam’s holiest city. Also Jeddah has

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    Case Study Jack in Soudi

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    1. Current situation After five years of a great success on the Saudi Arabian market American manufacturer of precision steel products – Bladeco Corporation had been made to make some changes. In order to protect the local producers‚ government levied costly tariffs and trade restrictions on the foreign enterprises. The only way to avoid those regulations was forming a joint venture with a national company. Therefore Bladeco signed a contract with Mid-East steel Merchants‚ a subsidiary of the Al

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    Feminism and Religion

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    always been at loggerheads for the past many decades is feminism that seeks to liberate women‚ and code of religions that requires adherence to certain religious principles in the society. Cultural differences help to explain why countries like Saudi Arabia‚ Iran‚ and the Taliban’s

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    saudization

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    (De Boer et al‚ 2008‚ p.20). However‚ introduction of saudization policy has affected many foreign companies negatively. Daly (2005‚ p.26) contends that‚ the Saudi Arabia government enacted the policy of saudization two years ago as a way of combating increased rate of unemployment. Initially‚ only 23% of national labor force was made up of Saudi nationals‚ and the other proportion was composed of foreigners who were approximately 7 million. Many foreign workers were attracted by increased revenue from

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