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    Economic Growth

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    World Applied Sciences Journal 18 (5): 673-680‚ 2012 ISSN 1818-4952 © IDOSI Publications‚ 2012 DOI: 10.5829/idosi.wasj.2012.18.05.16712 The Relationship Between Unemployment and Economic Growth in Jordan and Some Arab Countries Mahmoud A. Al-Habees and Mohammed Abu Rumman Faculty of Planning and Management‚ AL-Balqa Applied University‚ Jordan Abstract: Unemployment is a negative phenomenon in any human society as it adversely affect in different dimensions and directions. In addition‚ it refers

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    Water Energy Crisis

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    Water‚ energy crisis in Pakistan First of all‚ let us admit that all the problems listed in the title have two things in common: they are made-made; and they are interlinked. Starting on these premises‚ we proceed direct to the solutions through examples. In December‚ 2008‚ when I went to interview Shahbaz Sharif‚ I asked him to do one thing: invite Jeffrey Sachs‚ the famous Columbian University Professor who looks at poverty in the world not as a social evil‚ but clinically‚ treating it as a

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    Question: Analyze the policies of three European colonial powers regarding Africa between 1871 and 1914. (1997 #3) Introduction: Between 16th and 18th centuries European powers did not usually acquire territory in Africa and Asia but rather built a series of trading stations. European migration was growing and the population was gradually decreasing in Europe and rising in places that were being conquered. The rise of new imperialism (the control of one people by another –can be political‚ economic

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    1- Number of Quran books in print/ published Quran printing must get the approval of Al-Azhar Mosque in Egypt. Number of published prints of Quran is 500 million copies in Africa. Since 1984 Up to 2012 Estimated Published Quran prints from Saudi Arabia since ( 1985 ) is 260‚782‚000 up to 2013 Printing Place | Production/ Year | King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex (Saudi Arabia) | 5‚000‚000+ 2‚000‚000 parts | The African House for printing The Glorious Quran (Sudan) Since1994 | 300

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    and later on in Europe. His dedication to his nation has always been inspiring and will always be remembered. Years after the French Liberation‚ life was difficult in France. France was beginning to lose control of their overseas colonies like Algeria and French Indochina. The French were in the middle of war to hold control of Indochina‚ today know as Vietnam‚ Cambodia‚ and Laos. This later on set the involvement of the United States in Southeast Asia. After this war there was the Algerian war

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    The Wretched of the Earth Colonialism is an integral part of the history of the planet. It is the reason why so many nations have stark cultural similarities with others. Colonialism is responsible for many people being able to understand each other through speaking the same language. Colonialism was the start of the recent phenomenon called globalization. This earth has seen colonialism for many centuries as far back as ancient Greek and Egyptian civilization. Colonialism‚ as we know it today

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    ARAB SPRING

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    Arab world that began on Saturday‚ 18 December 2010. To date‚ there have been revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt; a civil war in Libya resulting in the fall of the country’s government; civil uprisings in Bahrain. Syria‚ and Yemen; major protests in Algeria‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Kuwait‚ Morocco‚ and Oman; and minor protests in Lebanon‚ Mauritania‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Sudan‚ and Western Sahara. Clashes at the borders of Israel in May 2011 and the Palestine 194 movement have also been inspired by the regional Arab

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    of world’s LNG trade (http://www.eia.doe.gov/). LNG is received by pipeline from Canada and through shipments from Trinidad‚ while the Canadian gas market imports gas from US to Canadian eastern market through pipeline. Trinidad has now overtaken Algeria who was US largest supplier of LNG. As one of the primary sources of LNG supply‚ it now servers US with 66% of the nations LNG imports. Production of domestic gas is expected to rise slower than consumption over the forecast period‚ rising from

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    postcolonialism

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    central critical concepts of postcolonialism developed out of nationalist struggles for independence in the early half of the twentieth century. The political and cultural reforms proposed by anti-colonial movements in such countries as India‚ Egypt‚ Algeria‚ Ghana‚ Kenya and in the Caribbean‚ formed the fountainhead of what we now call postcolonialism. At first‚ these movements advocated a politics of assimilation of ‘natives’ or the colonized into colonial society for them to obtain self representation

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    Africa During Colonialism

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    Africa of course‚ would be colonized by the many Europeans. However‚ a lot of African groups/civilizations would start too. They would start and older ones would be expanded. The slave trade had decreased due to British pressures and so Africa started trading more of other items with the rest of the world. This same thing was happening in Asia and the Middle East too. In South Africa‚ the Zulu kingdom would be formed‚ and in Western Africa‚ an Islamic caliphate‚ Sokoto Caliphate would be formed

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