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    Stones. Networking also allows people to make friends and expose themselves to the plethora of cultures and customs from around the world. For example, when I played soccer at the Stouffville soccer club. I was able to meet different people from Italy, Saudi Arabia, France, and Mexico amongst others. Furthermore, networking can also help one find a job or get into a college. For example to get into a college people are usually required to have letters of recommendation. A well-networked person will inevitably

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    On December 18, 2010, a revolution in Tunisia initiated a rise in rebellion across the Arab world. Egypt, Lybia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, and Syria arose in revolutionary demonstrations, riots, protests (violent and non-violent), and in some civil wars. Syria had the most ruinous ramification. In fear of his regime being overthrown the president of Syria Bashar al-Assad initiated fire in a nonviolent protest in attempts to restore order. His retaliation only inculcated more anger in

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    The Iran Nuclear Deal: The Repercussions facing Iran and the United States Almost four decades have past since Iran and the US have been on good terms, yet Iran and the United States continue to have a strained relationship. In 2006 when the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1696 and imposed sanctions after Iran refused to suspend its uranium enrichment program, the pre-existing strain from disagreements worsened. However, the two nations are now on better terms as of April 2, 2015, when Iranian

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    Political issues: Political factors typically effects company performing on the international level doing imports& exports. Alsi Cola typically performs its operations within the native market. • Alsi Cola isn 't typically suffering from government rules & deregulations as no major changes occur within the food laws. • Alsi Cola may be a terribly environmental friendly product. From the caps until the labels on the PET bottles, everything is reusable. • Depreciation of currency usually has no major

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    Giving a speech to Saudi Arabian visitors isn’t as easy as someone might think, especially if you are an Arab woman living in an Arab country. I guess I would give the speech in Arabic if all the visitors from Saudi Arabia are Saudi Arabian, I will dress appropriately by wearing formal loose clothing and I will consult with my employers whether I would need to cover my head or not. Shaking hands between people from two different sexes in Saudi Arabia isn’t considered appropriate, I will simply wait

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    Mona Darwish Research Paper Research Question: Has economic liberalization been occurring in the UAE? Economic Liberalization in the United Arab Emirates The economy in the United Arab Emirates has experienced substantial increases in the last 40 years. The UAE’s capabilities with the pearling and oil industries have given the region its necessary budgets to expand so rapidly. The economic policies in the UAE have gone through stages, since the birth of the region in 1971. Changes in economic

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    PROFILE 1- Dr. Ahmad Aljolud, Chairperson of Educational Collaboration and Support Department at King Fahad Medical City Summary of Interview: I interviewed Dr. Ahmad Aljolud, the Chairperson of Educational Collaboration and Support Department at King Fahad Medical City (KFMC), Riyadh. Aljolud is a respiratory therapist and holds two master 's degrees in health science leadership and education. He also holds a Ph.D. in Adult and Organizational Learning and Leadership. Aljolud graduated from

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    flights initially in Saudi Arabia and later in the Gulf region, where to date low cost carriers had only had a minimal presence. The domestic market remains highly regulated and is dominated by the state-owned Saudi Arabian Airlines. The small number of low cost airline start-ups in the Middle East include Air Arabia, based in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways. EasyJet said that it was not planning to invest any equity or cash in the Saudi venture. It would only

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    The Modern Middle East

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    The Modern Middle East Student’s Name University The Modern Middle East The Middle East is a region of Western Asia and Egypt; some of the countries in this region are Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq. According to Anderson, Seibert & Wagner (2006), this region is of vast geo-economic importance and since ancient times, it has been a center of world affairs. This part matters to almost all superpowers. The geographic factors that contribute to the

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    of future attacks, and immigrants slipping into the countries illegally.There are also many countries that have refused to take refugees, these countries include: Poland (Poland), Singapore, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Russia, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Qatar, UAE and Saudi Arabia, some of the wealthiest countries in the middle east, have not offered to take in any Syrian Refugees, because these countries are already Islamized, and accepting refugees could lead to conflict

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