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    wonder whether absolutism has appeared in earlier eras in human history or not. It will be intriguing to investigate how absolutism survived through history and how it is still influencing countries in present society‚ such as the Vatican City and Saudi Arabia. Therefore‚ with this essay‚ I will introduce the difference between absolutism in different era in order to see how has it evolved.  Divine rights and absolutism largely influenced

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    so that person is his/her enemy. Of course this idea is wrong. Bot unfortunately it’s common now-a-days everywhere. The racism between countries is the most common of all. For example‚ when I was young‚ I attended a governmental school in Saudi Arabia‚ and I was superior in my studies over the whole classes of my grade. I always used to get straight A’s in my tests and exams‚ and never submitted my home works late. But because I’m Egyptian and they were Saudi’s one girl felt jealousy and she

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    Pollution in Bahrain

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    Introduction Bahrain is located on the South shores of Arabian Gulf . It lays in between latitudes 25 and 26 North and longitude 50 and 51East . The country is 22km off the Eastern Coast of Saudi Arabia and slightly further from the Western coast of the Qatar Peninsula . The country is linked with Saudi Arabia through the King Fahad causeway which was opened in November 1986 . The state comprises of 36 islands with a area of 665 square kilometers . Manama is the capital city . The country is

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    Cultural and National identity play a crucial role on our lives everyday. It exercises influences on how we perceive the world around us‚ on the decisions we make and on how we view ourselves. Culture is a way of life of a group of people‚ it is the behaviors‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and language that they accept and are passed along by generations. On that note‚ cultural identity is belonging to a group that shares the same beliefs and religion. Meanwhile‚ national identity is one’s identity of sense of

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    Doing Business in Qatar Country Analysis of Qatar Brief Introduction of Qatar: Qatar‚ also known as the State of Qatar‚ is an Arab country in the Middle East. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south; on the other hand‚ the Persian Gulf surrounds the state. A strait of the Persian Gulf separates Qatar from the nearby island nation of Bahrain. Qatar is a nation of abundant oil and gas. It has the third largest gas reserves and the second highest GDP per capita in the world. An absolute monarchy

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    America’s Image in the World. For many decades‚ America is known as the most powerful and rich country in the world. It’s known for its freedom‚ its democracy‚ its influence on other countries‚ its international universities‚ its high values and for its charity. However‚ America’s portrayal through others lenses around the world is varying from positive views to negative ones. America’s positive reputation was more popular many years ago. After September tragedy‚ the position has changed. According

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    festivals. In fact‚ most festival days in the world come from religion. In Saudi ArabiaSaudi people celebrate in Eid Al-Fitr‚ which comes after month of Ramadan‚ which is the Muslims fasting. Indeed‚ people usually dress new clothes‚ do some celebration in the morning‚ and eat special food. First of all‚ as every festival in the world ‚people wear traditional clothes .For example‚ in Saudi Arabia men wear thoub which is white length‚ loose garment with long sleeved ‚

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    Unrest in the Arab World Will the United States be on the right side of history? The Right Side of History?   The wave of demonstrations‚ uprisings and revolutions in North Africa and the Middle East has presented the United States with a complex set of diplomatic problems. While a key component of U.S. foreign policy is promoting and supporting democracy‚ it is vital to U.S. interests that the Middle East remains relatively stable. A truly democratic Arab world is a new concept‚ and

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    Sexism in the Middle East

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    Sexism in Middle Eastern Schools Spreads Like Wild Fire Have you ever been unfairly mistreated because of your gender? Well‚ in Saudi Arabia‚ this problem is extremely common. Recently in Jeddah‚ Saudi Arabia‚ there was an extreme wild fire‚ that made the teachers and students rethink the way girls and boys are treated in the public school system. In girl public schools‚ there are bars on the windows‚ not enough room to play or exercise outside‚ and they are kept locked in their

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