LEBANON‚ 1958 Unrest in the Middle East This paper was written with the intent of the reader gaining a further knowledge of the role the United States intervention played in stabilizing Lebanon in 1958‚ when the country was on the brink of civil war. The paper briefly gives a summary on the state of Lebanon‚ how a civil war was nearly imminent‚ and why the United States got involved. The U.S. military had no idea what they would encounter in country but were prepared
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International Poverty Center Poverty‚ Growth and Income Distribution in Lebanon This article highlights Lebanese aspect: This Country Study is based on a full national report that is the first to draw a profile of poverty in Lebanon based on money-metric poverty measurements of household expenditures. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the characteristics of the poor and estimates the extent of poverty and the degree of inequality in the country. It finds that nearly 28 per cent
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Implementing Strategic Planning in the Lebanese Public Administration OUTLINE A- Introduction……………………………………………………………………………….3 I- Importance of introducing strategic planning in Lebanon’s public administration…..4 II- Missions of strategic planning in Lebanon’s public administration……………...…..5 III- Strategic planning department’s structure proposal……………………………...…...6 1) Organizational Structure…………………………………………………………..6 2) Positions……………………………………………………………………...…...7 3) Job Descriptions……………………………………………………………
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CASE STUDY #2: PARTNERSHIP FOR LEBANON AND CISCO SYSTEMS Southern New Hampshire University Introduction In 2006‚ President George W. Bush solicited the help of US Businesses to help with the rebuilding of Lebanon after the war and the Partnership for Lebanon was formed to consolidate efforts (Jamali‚ 2011). The multi-national partnership was an effort to aid the people of Lebanon in rebuilding their quality of life by‚ “expanding the reach of education and workforce training‚
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Lebanese Handicrafts “Keep Lebanon in your mind” A handicraft‚ sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft‚ is one among a wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools with an esthetic sense born of historical‚ social and environmental influences. Blown glass It is a very ancient technique‚ the oldest among the handicrafts‚ where the glassmaker blows air into the hot molten glass and the art of transformation
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“MoneyGram….The best way to wire money” “With MoneyGram you’re never far away from a fast and easy money transfer.” Strategic Planning for an Online Money Transfer Service Presented to: Dr. Jean Mourani Presented by: Bassima Hazimeh Farah Yaghi Table of Content I – Introduction to MoneyGram...................................................................................... .. 3 A- History of the Organization...........................
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leader. I have all the qualities that make a great leader‚ but I was not born this way.Experiences and how someone reacts to those experiences are what truly make a leader. One of the most influential experiences I have gone through is called the Lebanon High School Marching Band. I am certain that I wouldn’t be who I am today if it weren’t for marching band. Before coming to high school I already had leadership qualities‚ but band helped bring all those great qualities together and helped me get
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The American University of Beirut Medical Centre (AUB MC) is an academic medical Centre located in the capital city of Lebanon. It is the oldest private medical care in the Arab world‚ chartered by the State of New York in 1902. Since 1902. New Strategic management has evolved to the AUBMC to help it operate successfully in a dynamic and complex environment. Q1: American University of Beirut Medical Centre (AUBMC) set up 2020 vison according to DR. Sayegh’s decision‚ the internal and external
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Imagine walking down the hallway towards my new classroom with all new people‚ heart beating‚ beads of sweat on your head‚ hands shaking. That was me on my first day at Mt. Lebanon Elementary. I had moved schools many times before‚ but this one in particular was extremely nerve-racking because I knew that I would be with the majority of these people for the rest of my school career. As I walked into the classroom I‚ almost immediately‚ thought I could tell who the mean and nice people were. The first
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recycling. One of the sisters (15) has left school to look for jobs as a cleaning woman. The one room they share has no electricity except what the neighbours give‚ and no water. This is the case of a typical family living in one of the poorest areas in Lebanon‚ Nabaa. Why Nabaa? This study targets the northern belts of Beirut‚ particularly Bourj Hammoud and Sin Elfil. These 2 areas are characterized by overpopulation and by forming a poverty belt of 4.5 km2. Particularly‚ the following report focuses
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