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    Alsharqiyah

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    valleys. The AlSharqiyah sand considers the best area for camping in Oman and it covers around 10 thousand square km. The color of the sand between red‚ brown and gold . AlSharqiyah located in the north east of the Sultanate of Oman‚ there is the Arabian sea from the east and the eastern Jebal ALHajar are in the north side of the region‚ so it provide a combination of integrated tourism places. The total population is 312708 people‚ according to the preliminary results of general census of population

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    both religious and secular duties and sometimes retributive penalties for law breaking.” This can often lead to rulings that follow archaic religious rituals; although it should be noted that Sharia in itself is not sexist‚ but rather common Saudi Arabian cultural interpretation is sexist. Women are often subject to punishment for acts that are often not thought of as crimes in the Western world. A particularly disturbing case of this was in 2007 when a Saudi court issued a preposterous sentence to

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    Chantel Hunt MNE 347 Palestinian Studies Bashir Bashir ISLAMS EARLY INTERACTIONS WITH JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY Because of its harsh desert environment‚ the Arabian Peninsula was left relatively unmolested by the several competing empires that swept through the Fertile Crescent just north of it in the early centuries before Islam. At the beginning of the 7th Century‚ the Byzantine and Sassanid empires were embroiled in a 26-year war for supremacy‚ which had a lasting cultural impact on the

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    developments in the Arab World Business * Annual Income of $250‚000 * 2 mil $ annual Revenue * Organizing 10 International conferences yearly * Organizing 100 specialized courses and workshops in all gulf countries * Top 3 in Arabian market * Open new branch in Uae and Turkey Tactical * Achieve over 2000 customer in 2013 * Achieve 50 In-house training course in 2013 * Hire total of 12 new full-time staff over next two years * Maintain greater than 95% customer

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    Princess Sultana

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    Arabia a desolate wasteland. During my junior year of high school‚ my friend Frankie Pisano recommended this biography to me. Wearing veils‚ practicing arranged marriages‚ and having the lowest place in society characterize the lives of typical Saudi Arabian women. As a result of the tyrannical parenting of her father‚ Sultana was a defiant child. “Sultana took her brother’s Playboy magazine/porn to the mosque and left it where the religious police would find it so that Ali would get in trouble”

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    An American management consulting company is planning to extend its business broad and target a new international market. The consulting services help companies to develop their business plan‚ marketing plan‚ financial plan‚ logistic plan‚ information technology‚ and training. Today‚ this kind of services has become very common and widely spread across all business activities around the world. Also‚ it has become integrated Part of the huge numbers of companies. In 2007‚ the total revenue of its

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    Reading over this semester has made me realize that life is not always as it seems to be‚ especially since it can be perceived so many different ways by so many different people. It is important to consider someone’s point of view and their past history‚ because that will make it easier to understand why they see something in the way that they do. Understanding someone’s motives will make their actions more clear. In other words‚ I have learned that ignorance is never something to strive for‚ even

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    MTV Networks – The Arabian Challenge Case Study Question 1: Experts felt that one of the biggest challenges faces by MTV while launching MTV Arabia was the prevalent culture in the Arab world. Discuss the Arab culture. What challenges does the culture pose to MTV? When talking about Arab it must be clear that there is not just “one” culture or society; it is full of different and various communities‚ groups and cultures. It can be said that each of these Arab countries have different thinking and

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    The Rise and Spread of Islam The rise of the religion of Islam can be traced to the seventh century. In its usual view Islam is often seen solely in terms of its origins in the barren peninsula of Arabia. It is true that Islam can be traced to the Arabian city of Mecca‚ where it was revealed to the Prophet Mohammad‚ during the years 610 to 632 AD. Prophet Muhammad was born in the city of Mecca in Arabia around 570 A.D. in the Qureshi tribe. Mohammed not only established a new religion‚ he would establish

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    from other boys and girls his age. He knows all the countries of the world and their capitals and although he is gifted with a superbly logical brain‚ he is autistic. The key brilliance to Mark Haddon’s book‚ ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time’‚ is the method in which Christopher’s autism is communicated. Though autism is not something funny but more serious‚ Haddon still manages to integrate humour and emotion into his writing. This essay will discuss the ways in which Haddon portrays

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