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    concluded a joint venture with the Saudi Industrial Investment Group (SIIG) in the industrial city of Al-Jubail, located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The union of S-Chem companies within Saudi Arabia consists of Jubail Chevron Phillips Company (JCP), Saudi Polymers Company (SPCo) and Saudi Chevron Phillips Company (SCP). Saudi Chevron Phillips Company (SCP) initiated operations in December 1999 as the first ever private sector investment initiative within the Saudi Arabian petrochemical industrial

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    Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia Jean P. Sasson wrote a true event story about a Saudi Arabian princess. It was about Sultana’s own life story and the whole book is in her point of view. To protect her identity she had to change names and obviously not explicit hers. It’s a nonfiction story of the outrage that is forced upon women throughout Saudi Arabia even today, a story that leaves readers praying for change before it is too late for the next generation of girls growing up in Saudi Arabia. This story

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    steady income to producers and a fair return on capital for those investing in the petroleum industry” (OPEC, 2016). History of OPEC The organization was established on September 14, 1960, at the Baghdad Conference that was comprised five countries; Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and Venezuela. It was later joined by several countries at different times of its existence. In the 1960s, most of the developing countries were in a transition time and were acquiring independence. It was during this time

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    When it comes to the Middle Eastern continent the most significant and popular country is known as Saudi Arabia. The fact following certain aspects and a shared history with Islamic religion makes it the most well known place in the world for Muslims as well as the entire Arab world. Saudi Arabia lies and covers most of the Arabian Peninsula, inclusive of the Red Sea. The first concrete evidence of human existence in the Arab world takes us back 15000 to 20000 years. Tribes of hunters and gatherers

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    Judas - From Benedict Arnold to Mother Teresa By Karen Fish | Submitted On April 18, 2006 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook 1 Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest In case you have been hiding in a cave for the past two weeks Judas the Betrayer

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    Business Etiquette in United Arab Emirates, Dubai Dubai is one of the world 's fastest growing economies. It is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and it is one of the seven emirates that make up the country. It is a busy city with lots of businesses and opportunities. Like every city and country around the world, Dubai has its own culture and etiquette policy in business regarding clothing, greetings, conversation, dining, and gifts. The way people dress is extremely important

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    Introduction Currently the global crude oil price was upside down, the factor that make the fall price have been be to cases to the world. Which is it is always become the global problem. The paper is organized as follows. The second one explain about the organization and the war, how can they change the price when no one cannot know the price will up or not. The third one presents how the condition of the crude oil make the price change, like the supply demand of the oil. The fourth section discuss

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    Physical fitness and anthropometric characteristics in professional soccer players of the United Arab Emirates Ala Al-Jabali Sarah Poydence KINE 1400-007 04/26/2015 Reference: M. Magalhães Sales3b, R. A. Vieira Brownec, R. Yukio Asanod, R. dos Reis Vieira Olher3, J. F. Vila Novade, Moraeseand H. G. Simões3. Physical fitness and anthropometric characteristics in professional soccer players of the United Arab Emirates. Rev Andal Med Deporte. 2014;7(3):106-10

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    I Am A Best Assistant

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    won the contest and I got an award for being the best assistant. now I am a better off person because of the sence of community that came into my life after years of being indoor and spending most of my time at home. When I was growing up back in Saudi Arabia around the ages of 8 to 14 I did not have many friends who they were living near me, and the closest family members who were my age group were my cousins who lived more than 30 miles away from where my house was, because of this I spent a lot

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    The actual aim of this study is regarding comparing democracy gaps and participation between Arab Muslim countries and non-Arab Muslim countries. The authors explain that the sixteen Arab countries in the world are not democratic and have the lowest rates of Gross Domestic Product per capita (GDPpc) concerning competitive elections. The authors continue in their arguments and study stating that thirty-one countries which are Muslim, but non-Arab in contrast have much higher rates of GDPpc in

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