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    European colonialism paved the way for new nations to develop in the Middle East; however‚ they additionally caused the fall of other nations and empires. Great Britain‚ France‚ and Italy provided financial and geographical advantages for Middle Eastern countries‚ but for the most part‚ negatively affected the government and politics of those same Middle Eastern countries. By funding the projects and events taken place in the nations‚ the European nations formed alliances and created great influence

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    Compare and contrast socio-cultural of northern Europe and Middle East. Human beings differentiate and organise themselves into functioning communities from a particular terrain or location. This grouping into functional behaviour or manners is what we name as society that relates to communal living. Communal living includes social classes‚ problems as well as matters affecting human welfare. Every society has its own norms‚ a common or a dominant culture. Culture is described to be distinctive

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    destroying the Ottoman Empire as the dominant power in the Middle Eastern region. However‚ the effects of World War I on the Middle East had proved to be quite different from what the local population had expected because instead of liberation and expanding the territory of independent states‚ the local population faced the problem of growing impact of European superpowers‚ especially Britain‚ which became the dominant power in the Middle Eastern region. At the same time‚ Europeans had proved to be

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    Perceptions on the Training and Development Function: An Empirical Study of the Middle East Abstract The present study aims to determine perceptions on the training and development function in Middle East organizations. Using a purposive sample of 150 HR practitioners from Saudi Arabia‚ Kuwait‚ Dubai and Lebanon‚ the study found that there is a perception that candidates for supervisory and management roles are adequately trained to take on their jobs. However‚ they were uncertain about

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    the Middle East {text:bookmark-start} Company profile {text:bookmark-end} “Elixir Technology is a _software development company based in Singapore that develops data analysis and report generation software and provides technical training and consulting services. By May 2003‚ it had successfully sold this software to corporate clients in Singapore‚ China‚ and Japan‚ following a very adaptive marketing strategy in each market. Now the managing director is contemplating entering the Middle East‚ but

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    A report from World Bank mentions that leasing industry has long existed in MENA region & is currently active in 70% of the countries. However‚ presently leasing industry is under developed by international comparison and there is lot of potential for future growth. This potential can be realized if MENA policy makers address the existing regulatory & institutional constraints. Most MENA countries have a leasing industry. Leasing in both of its forms‚ conventional & Islamic is present

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    the Cold War on the Middle East. The Middle East played an influential role during the Cold War as the Soviet Union attempted to incorporate it into its sphere of influence through implementing an expansionist foreign policy. These policies towards the Middle East were not homogenous‚ rather changing with events of the Cold War and the leadership changes within the Soviet Union. These policies have seen an array of positive and negative outcomes take place in the Middle East. The influence of the

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    Title: Sectarian War: Pakistan’s Sunni-Shia Violence & Its Links to The Middle East. Author: Khaled Ahmed ISBN: 978-0-19-90-6593-6 Publisher: Oxford University Press Pages: 369 Price: PKR.550 By: Syed Haider Abbas The author of this book is Khaled Ahmed. Khaled Ahmed was in the Pakistan Foreign Service from 1969 to 1978. He left it to become a journalist of distinction in The Pakistan Times. He is a former consulting editor of Daily Times; resident editor of The Frontier Post; joint editor

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    Health 120 06/21/2013 Benchmark Project Dealing with Middle Eastern Patients All Arabs or people of Middle Eastern culture are not Muslims. People from this culture are Muslim‚ Christian‚ or Jewish‚ with the majority of being Muslim. Islam is of the largest religious group in the world. Middle Eastern patients are very modest and value privacy. This group of patients is really conservative. The need for affiliation is dominant among Middle Easterners. They thrive on a large repertoire of relationships

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    Fresh water is very important to the Middle East‚ whatever the form of it is. It helps to keep farm lands fertile. If the land in not "naturally" fertile‚ it helps so farmers may irrigate their crops. Rivers are one vital source of freshwater‚ along with rainfall‚ and ground water. Rivers are a vital resource ot the Middle East. The Nile River forms a narrow‚ fertile‚ strip that runs through the Sahara Desert. This is important‚ because the desert is so hot and dry‚ the river provides a source

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