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    Hris

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    HIBA MBA6 THESIS Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Human Resource Information System HRIS Case of SYRAIN TELECOM Prepared by: Aladdin Al jajeh Supervised by: Dr. Abdulhamid Khalil 1 HIBA MBA6 Jul. 2013 Eng. ALADDIN JAJEH 2 FUTURE = BUSINESS + TECH     iPhone = Telephone + Technology Amazon= Bookshop + Technology E-learning = School + Technology ATM = BANK + Technology  HRIS= HRM+ Technology HIBA MBA6 Jul. 2013 Eng. ALADDIN JAJEH 3 HRIS Definition “HRIS can be briefly defined

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    Yom Kippur War

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    From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia (Redirected from October war) Jump to: navigation‚ search Yom Kippur War/October War Part of the Arab-Israeli conflict Date October 6 – October 26‚ 1973 Location Sinai Peninsula‚ Golan Heights‚ and surrounding regions of the Middle East Result UNSCR 338: cease-fire leading to Geneva Conference. Belligerents Israel Egypt Syria Iraq Commanders Moshe Dayan David Elazar Ariel Sharon Shmuel Gonen Benjamin Peled Israel Tal Rehavam

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    Question No. 1 Answer: Affordable care act which is also called as Obama care act is a very hot topic for discussion regarding its benefits and drawbacks. Both advantages and disadvantages of affordable care act are visible to every person. Based on the disadvantages of affordable care act‚ it should be repealed. The repealing of affordable care act will bring many advantages. There are many reasons of repealing of affordable care act such as it has cause a huge increase in spending for healthcare

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    delighted to talk about my final production‚ which also embraced the spirit of Antigone. The Aperta’s production present “ Antigone of Syria” The aim of this production was to “Introduce theatre and art to socially‚ economically and culturally deprived Syrian women refugees. Through the medium of theatre these women had an opportunity to express themselves fully without restriction or judgement” (Director Omar Abusaada) This production looked at the lives of 35 refugee women of different age and have suffered

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    ISIS The Islamic State‚ previously calling itself the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant or the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria‚ and also known by the Arabic acronym Daʿesh’’’‚ is an unrecognized state and a Sunni jihadist group active in Iraq and Syria in the Middle East. In its self-proclaimed status as a caliphate‚ it claims religious authority over all Muslims across the world and aspires to bring most of the Muslim-inhabited regions of the world under its political control beginning with

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    Syria: A Brief History

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    empires such as Persia‚ Rome‚ the Islamic Empire‚ the Ottomans‚ and France. Following World War II‚ Syria became independent from France and spent the next few decades in political instability. It wasn’t until 1971 when Hafez al-Assad‚ leader of the Syrian Correction Movement‚ came to power that Syria unified under one regime and stabilized. Assad governed aggressively‚ fighting to take back lands believed to belong to Syria and using intimidation to get what his regime wanted. After his death in 2000

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    Poverty In Way Gone

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    war-ravaged countries tend to dwindle and become unsustainable due to a notable increase in poverty and unemployment. Hunger and disease that arises from poverty that affect the numerous refugees of the war can be resolved given time and resources. The Syrian Civil War is the contemporary ongoing instance of war‚ having gone unimpeded for a substantial period of time resulting in the country unable to resolve the war. The United States of America as a global leader has the responsibility to utilize the

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    No to Syria

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    Say No to Attack on Syria If you are dumbfounded by the idea of throwing missiles at Syria and that it will help bring peace to Syrian people‚ then you are not alone. Americans realize that bombing will do little to help the Syrian people. Considering the “humanitarian” motives of the White House‚ we are surprised no one has suggested other alternatives for achieving peace. The most effective step that we can easily take is to STOP HELPING THE REBEL ARMY! Assad’s regime in Syria has not attacked

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    Azraq Camp Case Study

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    that NRC is working with UNICEF and the Education Ministry to develop pathways back to formal education for children who have been out of the system for long periods of time. According to the study‚ this programme has not been established yet‚ so the Syrian students have to learn in an isolated school. Transportation: The unrest‚ in Syria‚ began in the early spring of 2011‚ so in five years in the camps are still struggling to provide an appropriate school for the children. The camps still have problems

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    Universal Refugee

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    survive‚ just like many other refugees. In Syria‚ many want to leave because the war in Syria don’t seem to let up‚ and living in Syria is the worst for them‚ considering the little support they get. Furthermore‚ the Syrian borders are closing up‚ and according to Iris News‚ “the Syrian government has closed its official border crossing with Jordan to anyone with a new passport and to families‚ women and children.” The challenge of leaving their home is evident‚ some don’t have the money to find a

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