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    Arabs are people whose lineage comes from the Arabian Peninsula or are people that speak Arabic. Muslims could be anybody that practices Islam as their form of religion. From what I have found the United States has not done anything good in the way of their policies concerning treatment of Muslims and Arabs. One report states that the FBI would be allowed to use race and ethnicity when opening an investigation. (Abdus Sattar Ghazali‚ July 2008‚ http://www.opednews.com/articles/American-Muslims-alarmed-a-by-Abdus-Sattar-Ghaza-080703-362

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    Oman; looking Beyond Oil

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    1970‚ began a program of Omanization. This started with educating the people of Oman‚ both women and men. Oman; Looking beyond Oil. This video looks at the country of Oman‚ which is situtatiated in the Arabian Peninsula. It holds a very strategic position at the mouth of the Persian Gulf. The country almost entirely supported by its Oil‚ with 80% of the economy coming from it. In 1970 Sultan Qaboos disposed his father‚ and he had the vision to see that

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    Saudi Arabia Analysis November 4th‚ 2010 Communication in Saudi Arabia differs drastically from that of western cultures because of many comparable deviations in the cultural‚ psychocultural‚ and sociocultural aspects of their society. Differences are also stated throughout studies of cultural dimensions on an international level. We will take a look at many different value orientations and compare them with the cultural levels of communication. The first and most important come from

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    first article is retrieved from Bloomberg.com "Saudi Oil Tanker Owners in Negotiations with Pirates" where the Saudi Arabian supertanker hijacked off the coast of Somalia. The supertanker belongs to Saudi Arabia ’s state-owned shipping line‚ Vela International Marine Ltd. The negotiation is between the pirates that have captured the Sirius Star and the owners of the Saudi Arabian supertanker. The pirates have the advantage in the negotiation because they have the 25 crew with different nationalities

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    agency without empathy. Kids at a young age are taught the lessons of good and bad of what other people see as good that impacts on them as they grow up. The same concept goes with Christopher in the novel of‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon‚ that endorse the fact that he has autism is able to learn right and wrong without feelings. He is viewed as naïve‚ but gives that sense of innocence of nature through the way he portrays his thoughts to action. To fully understand

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    Saudi Arabia

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    Have you ever asked what is the country that has the largest religious tourism? Imagine thousands of people are going to the same place and moving around one place. The most amazing thing that you will notice is seeing all of them are doing the same thing‚ such as praying and reading the holy book Quraan. Makkah and Madinah‚ which are the two holy cities for all Muslims are located in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This country ‚which has a strategic location between Asia and Africa‚ is the largest

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    Your response to the online interview will be screened and we will get back to you if you are found qualified to join our working team. Your Immediate Response Will be Highly Appreciated Best Regards‚ Hany Jupiter Human Resource Director Arabian Gulf Petroleum Construction Service Establishment(AGPCSE) P.O.Box: 3821‚ Mezzanine Floor Street # 9‚ Abu Dhabi‚ UnitedArab Emirates

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    Pollution in Bahrain

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    Introduction Bahrain is located on the South shores of Arabian Gulf . It lays in between latitudes 25 and 26 North and longitude 50 and 51East . The country is 22km off the Eastern Coast of Saudi Arabia and slightly further from the Western coast of the Qatar Peninsula . The country is linked with Saudi Arabia through the King Fahad causeway which was opened in November 1986 . The state comprises of 36 islands with a area of 665 square kilometers . Manama is the capital city . The country

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    1. What forces that shape modern Saudi culture? How similar to different police forces from those that shaped the culture of Western Nations? Since cutting edge Saudi culture is established in the nomadic tribes that once meandered the Arabian Peninsula‚ some advanced Saudi Arabia culture can be followed to the Bedouins. Islam has additionally affected present day Saudi culture. Stores and hotels still do the day by day request to God directed by the Koran and the strict clothing standards

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon explains how Christopher tries to make the world around him as predictable as possible to limit the over-loading of information in to his brain. What Christopher doesn’t realize is that everyone is different and can act unpredictably. Because Christopher suffers from Asperger’s syndrome‚ his brain cannot process too much information and to try and prevent this‚ Christopher lives by rules and obligations and “likes things to be in a

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