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    Arab Leqgue Resolution

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    Council TOPIC: Assessing the current state of cyber-security and its implications for regional defense and economic interests SPONSORS: Syria Alarmed by the lack of cyber-security demonstrated by recent cyber attacks: Qatar in September 2012‚ Saudi Arabia in October 2012‚ Aware that steps are being made towards progress: 1995 Barcelona Project‚ created Institutional and Sector Modernization Facility (ISMF)‚ in which Syria and EU began research and development on Syria’s ICT‚ Information and

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    Jordan-Mafraq

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    AL-Farsy‚ F.(1996).Saudi Arabia: A casestudy in development. New York‚ NY:Routedge‚ Chapman & Hall. AL-Osimy‚M.(1994). Nursing in Saudi Arabia. Jeddah KSA: King Fahad Hospital. Hutlinger‚K.‚&Tanner‚D.(1994). The peyote way : Implication for cultural care theory. Luna‚L(1994). Care and Cultural Context of Lebonese Muslim Immigrants:Using Leininger’s 0Theory.Journal of Transcultural Nursing‚ 5(2)‚12-18. Luna‚L.(1994). Culturally competent health care: A challenge For Nurses in Sudi Arabia. Journal of

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    (ASNT)‚ • American Society Metals (AWS)‚ • Singapore Welding Society (SWS)‚ • Indian Society for Non-Destructive Testing (ISNT)‚ • National Certification Board (NCB-ISNT) He has conducted training coursed in India‚ Bankok (Thailand)‚ Bahrain‚ Saudi Arabia and

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    uses of earnings management is subject to cultural context – that is‚ the degree to which company management make use of discretionary entries to manage earnings is different in a country like the United States‚ in comparison to a country like Saudi Arabia. The relevant arguments surrounding the effects of earnings management and income smoothing are driven by the premise of earnings quality. The quality of earnings‚ while being relatively new as a research topic‚ seems to be at the heart of

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    Arab Spring

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    from the fighting amongst both sides. Li 2 Another key event during the Arab Spring is when his compound had been attacked. Not even a month after the clashes begun‚ shells hit President Saleh’s compound. President Saleh flees to Saudi Arabia‚ from Yemen‚ in order to treat his injuries. Nearly three months later‚ government forces repress protester camps. Due to this‚ more than fifty people die within two days. As a result of these protests‚ many changes have been made. Many people

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    Adjustments to Live in Another Country Since 2005 Saudi Arabia government has sent more than 45‚000 saudi student To study in the United States. How do they adjust and success as students abroad? If you are going to live in another country for a while‚ it is necessary to adjust to a new customs‚ learning a new pattern of socializing and changing your work habits. First‚ before you go to another country you should learn about its customs that would save time to adjust to it‚ because many people

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    Rebus Sic Stantium

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    Scheffler: Rebus Sic Stantibus THE POLITICIZATION AND DEATH OF REBUS SIC STANTIBUS Since 1968‚ the countries comprising the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)‚ and particularly those bordering the Persian/Arabian Gulf‚ have been moving toward a markedly different view of their mineral resources. With the recent oil embargo and the concomitant use of petroleum as a "weapon‚" the transformation is complete; the States involved now consider their natural resources to be a political

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    Qatar

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    Qatar Qatar is an independent country which shares its borders with Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. Doha is the capital of Qatar‚ which was ruled by Bahrain in 1700’s and in the year 1971‚ Qatar got independence and appeared on the world map as an independent country. The reason of independence was peace in Gulf. The official language of Qatar is Arabic‚ but English is spoken widely. The economy of Qatar is strong and is growing‚ and the growth can be traced in these many years. Qatar is

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    Natural Resources

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    Chile’s Copper Stabilization Fund has proven to be a successful element in the country’s economic recovery since the mid 1980s. In both cases‚ resource dependence presented challenges that were properly managed‚ resulting in economic prosperity. Also‚ Saudi Arabia’s vast oil resources have shaped the kingdom’s development. Similarly in World War 2 Japan had attacked China to get China’s natural resources to fund its economy. Land and natural resources are key assets for economic growth and development

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    Opec Oil Embargo

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    OPEC Oil Embargo The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was created in 1960 with the idea of unifying and protecting the interests of petroleum-producing countries. The members of this organization include: Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Venezuela‚ Qatar‚ Indonesia‚ Libya‚ The United Arab Emirates‚ Algeria‚ and Nigeria. Their goal was to slowly take over the function of the companies‚ at least in production‚ and then increase the amount of revenues they could retain. Despite

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