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    Rania was born in Kuwait on August 1970. She graduated from the American University of Cairo in 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration‚ followed by a career in banking and information technology. In 1993‚ the Queen married King Abdullah bin Al Hussein‚ and had four children (Queen Rania Biography‚ n.d.). On the contrary‚ Ameerah Al Taweel was eighteen years old when she got a chance of a lifetime to have an interview for a school paper with Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal. Later on‚ she

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    life forever. It was there that the future queen first laid eyes on her prince. When their eyes met across the room‚ it was love at first sight and they were married just five months later. Rania never expected to be queen‚ however. Although Abdullah II was the late King Hussein’s eldest son‚ his father changed the line of succession in favour of Abdullah’s uncle when the boy was just three years old. On his deathbed in 1999‚ however‚ King Hussein unexpectedly named his son his successor. Despite

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    Lessons From a Queen   Lesson One: Learn to Love the Old and the New It wasn’t long before Rania was invited to meet her future father-in-law. "In a situation like this‚ you have to wait for him to make the first move because he was who he was and I just didn’t want to make any assumptions‚" said Rania. When King Hussein first invited her for lunch‚ Rania expected something very formal like a banquet. But when the two did meet it was much more casual -- falafel sandwiches from a takeout joint

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    Ameer Abdullah Dr. James D. Lesueur HIST Radical Islam 425 February 25‚ 2013 Daniel Pipes: The Rushdie Affair The British novelist Salman Rushdie has produced various works that have been considered to teeter the line of appropriate and inappropriate to the public view. However‚ Rushdie’s work the “Satanic Verses” which presented a satirical outlook of Islam‚ prevailed to be the most controversial and contentious of his line of works. Many Muslims argued that Rushdie’s book demeaned the

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    Tun Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi became the 5th Prime Minister of Malaysian on 31 October 2003. BIOGRAPHY ABOUT TUN ABDULLAH BIN HAJI AHMAD BADAWI Writter : Muhd Khairul Syafiq Bin Noor Khamar Id card : CPT 107539 Check by : Ms. Noorhayati Mat Yatim Date : 12 March 2012 Background about Tun Abdullah Bin Haji Ahmad Badawi Tun Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi is also known as “Pak Lah”. He was born on 26 November 1939 in Kampung Perlis‚ Bayan Lepas‚ Pulau Pinang. The late Datuk

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    Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah‚ who has not been seen on television since shortly after a back operation in November‚ was shown on state media on Tuesday sitting in a palace chamber to give a short speech as he swore in the new council members. King Abdullah is seen as having pushed to cautiously advance the role of women in Saudi society. The health of the king‚ who turns 90 this year‚ is closely watched in the world’s top oil exporter because he has the final say on policy. Major speeches in recent

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    A Mid Summers Night Dream Jordan LeMieur MSND essay Mrs. Falknor Hr. 3 4/4/12 “What hast thou done? Thou hast mistaken quite and laid the love juice on some true love’s sight. Of thy misprision must perforce ensue some true love turned‚ and not a false turned true.” What is true love? Does love at first sight really exist? How has love and marriage changed over time? All of these questions will be answered with my opinions. True love can be deciphered in

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    Differences in Parenting Styles Jordan Downs Psy/211 2/2/13 Mika Maruyama For my course of research I opted to do a study on the differences in parenting styles between men and women. I chose to go about the study using naturalistic observation as well as interviewing. In this study I used two of my best friends‚ one female‚ and one male. They are engaged and have two children. Their youngest is a boy and oldest is a girl. The respective ages of these two is two and three. In

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    The Walking Dead: Review The Walking Dead is a major hit television series which is based upon a zombie apocalypse. It is an American television series with a mix of horror and drama. The series was originally developed by the one and only‚ Frank Darabont. Darabont thought of this idea and initially based it off of a comic book series with the exact named which was produced by Tony Moore‚ Charlie Adlard and Robert Kirkman. The Walking Dead originally aired on Oct. 31‚ 2010 and has been

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    Once Upon A Time Review “Once upon a time” by Gabriel Okara this poem is about a parent is talking to his/her son and telling him how things used to be. The parent tells the son that people used to be sincere‚ but are now superficial and seek only to take from others. The persona tells the child that he/she has learnt to be just like these people‚ but does not want to be like that anymore. The parent wants to be as sincere as the son. “The people’s eyes are as cold as ice”.

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