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    Saudi Arabia is the only county in the world where women are not allowed to drive. In this year 2011‚ two ladies have been taken to jail for breaking the law and driving in public. The issue of permitting women to drive has become at most controversial and argued issue in Saudi Arabia. People from all over the world start to judge Saudis as backward people‚ attach the country and criticize the law of Saudi Arabia. Here I would like to get a closer look at the situation and examine the topic in depth

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    stirring in the heart of the Middle East is Saudi women’s call for equal civil rights. Saudi Arabia is one of the hot spots where social implications affect not only the neighboring countries but further extend to the worldwide. Since the foundation of the Saudi government‚ the Saudi society experienced outstanding changes in the grounds of civilization‚ culture‚ education‚ and gender-based interactions (Al-Mohamed‚ 2007). Not so long time ago‚ if a Saudi national would like to walk in public in

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    Women Driving In Saudi Arabia. Why Not? y don’t we cry out for a ban on these contact sports? Different sports pose different risks. The movie‚ When We Were Kings‚ is a documentary of the Ali-Forman bout that took place in 1974. The film is a testimonial to the artistry of the boxer. Boxing is a test of the physical‚ mental‚ and spiritual will of the opponents. It tests the strength of the individual. We must not be dissuaded by cowardly or accidental incidents that occur in the ring. We cannot

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    is much in our art and literature that romanticizes girls and women and the role they play in our culture. Nowadays‚ there is around 3.3 billion female living in our world. Sadly‚ one in every three women worldwide are victims of sexual‚ physical‚ emotional‚ and other abuse during their lifetime. Being female often means being sentenced to a life of poverty‚ exploitation‚ and deprivation. Therefore there are around 1 billion abused women around the world every single year.  Being an ambassador’s

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    The Rights of Women in Saudi Arabia By Shanelle Topp “Women’s rights are human rights” is an important message which Plan Canada’s “Because I am a Girl” campaign has adopted. The rights of women around the world have an effect on everybody in the world‚ including males. According to the Global Gender Gap Report 2009 the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ranked 130th out of 134 countries on the Global Gender Gap Index in 2009 (Hausmann‚ Tyson‚ & Zahidi‚ 2009). In Saudi Arabiawomen are often suppressed

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    Women in Saudi Arabia are known as the biggest part of the population. Till 10 years ago women were not accepted as a part of the working community. This research demonstrates the lack of working sectors open to Saudi women‚ as well as the transportation issue‚ and peoples attitude towards employed women. The Kingdom has given priority to quantity and quality expansion of education in the last seven to five-years development plans. Despite the low percentage of Saudi women working in the labor

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    Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia is home of Islam and birthplace of the holy cities Mecca and Medinah. It is also one of the most richest country in the world‚ but also the most conservative and restrictive country (Middle East-Saudi Arabia). Saudi Arabia takes up much of the Arabian Peninsula. It borders the Red Sea‚ Persian Gulf and a few other Middle East countries such as Iraq and Yemen. It is the largest country without a major river‚ but it does have alot of coastland. The country has very

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    (Opinion Editorial) Women Working in Saudi Arabia Women in Saudi Arabia spend plenty of time working as hard as they can to get a well education. The go to school for twelve years‚ then college for four years‚ and after that if they would like they go and study for their Masters degree and PhD. Degrees for a few more years. After all that hard work and staying up all night finishing up reports‚ they go back home doing nothing but wait to get married. When that’s done they still stay home and

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    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 country in Middle East . Hundred years ago‚ King Abdualaziz ‚the first ruler of the Saudi Kingdom‚ initiated his country as oil producing country and built strong base of business. Since that time‚ most people have visited Saudi Arabia to go to the two holy cities and do business . Saudi Arabia has special standing in Muslims hearts’ since it is

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    Saudi Arabia 1. What are some current issues facing Saudi Arabia? What is the climate for doing business in Saudi Arabia today? Well the to answer the first part of the question I would say that infrastructure is one of the big issues in Saudi Arabia. Most of the towns they have are as old and out dated. Also the old pipes in the city‚ the bad water works‚ terrible electricity‚ a lot of phone lines are not being updated enough to accommodate the growth of population and business there. For the

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