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    REPUBLIC OF YEMEN MOTTO : الله، الوَطَن، الثَورة، الوَحدة (Arabic) "Allāh‚ al-Waṭan‚ aṯ-Ṯhawrah‚ al-Waḥdah" "God‚ Country‚ Revolution‚ Unity" CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY: Sana’a PRESIDENT: Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi PRIME MINISTER: Mohammed Basindawa GDP (Purchasing Power Parity) 2012 estimate: - Total $58.202 billion - Per capita $2‚249 GDP (Nominal) 2012 estimate: - Total $36.700 billion - Per capita $1‚418 Currency: Yemeni rial (YER) GEOGRAPHY AND LOCATION

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    Sanaa is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. it is the capital of the Republic of Yemen. The history of Sanaa started when founded by Shem‚ son of Noah. the story tells of how Shem reached Yemen after a long way from the north and found Sanaa a suitable place to settle in. Shem originally chose the western part of Sanaa but according to a popular legend‚ it says that the moment he began building the foundations of the city‚ a bird flied to himand picked up his sounding lead to the eastern

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    Yemen A Failed State

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    Yemen: A Failed State at Risk of Civil War Some Facts about Yemen as a Failed State Yemen is one of the most water-scarce areas in the world. An estimated 80% of conflicts in Yemen are based on water. Up to 40% of water is used to grow ‘qat’ drug. Shortages will cause a major increase in internally displaced people. Yemen is the poorest Arab country. Nearly half the population lives on less than 2$ a day. Around 50% of Yemenis are illiterate. Yemen’s population will double by 2030. National unemployment

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    Yemen: Culture and Value Differences Through interaction with others on a daily basis‚ we acquire the meanings‚ values‚ norms‚ and styles of communicating” (Ting-Toomey). Culture can be defined as the cumulative deposit of knowledge‚ experience‚ beliefs‚ values‚ attitudes‚ meanings‚ hierarchies‚ religion‚ notions of time‚ roles‚ spatial relations‚ concepts of the universe‚ and material objects and possessions acquired by a group of people in the course of generations through individual and group

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    Establishment of Virtual University in Yemen Executive Summary Studying the possibility and the profitably of establishing a virtual university in Yemen Keywords Yemen ‚ internet ‚ access ‚E-paying Introduction A virtual university provides higher education programs through electronic media‚ typically the Internet. The goal of virtual universities is to provide access to the part of the population who would not be able to attend a physical campus‚ for reasons such as distance - where students

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    Lottery Tradition

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    Lottery - Tradition Tradition is endemic to small towns‚ a way to link families and generations. Jackson‚ however‚ pokes holes in the reverence that people have for tradition. She writes that the villagers don’t really know much about the lottery’s origin but try to preserve the tradition nevertheless. The villagers’ blind acceptance of the lottery has allowed ritual murder to become part of their town fabric. As they have demonstrated‚ they feel powerless to change—or even try to change—anything

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    Breaking Traditions

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    Youth Follow Traditions Cherry Traditions take a great significance in everyone’s life. Adults think that it is very important to follow the traditions which are passed by ancestors and cannot abandon these customs or allow children ignore them. However‚ as for youth‚ saidi a. (2002‚April 26)said‚“ Throughout the centuries‚ youth have been pressured by the "older" and "wiser" adults of their generation as they continue to accept traditions and customs ”. Youth

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    Technology and Tradition

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    as technology develops traditional cultures must be lost. Technology and tradition are incompatible-you can’t have both together. To what extend do you agree or disagree with this statement? I strongly disagree with this statement. There are several compelling arguments in support of the view that technology and tradition are indeed compatible. Firstly‚ we can today see many countries around the world where tradition and new technology live side by side very comfortably. Japan‚ for instance

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    Tradition and Originality

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    Len Nguyen ENG Shakespeare Richard III Tradition and Originality in Shakespeare’s Richard III When reading Richard III play‚ I assume I was reading historical contexts‚ but wonder how Shakespeare was able to document it in so much detail. It is clear that I’m not the only one. From the title‚ “originality” refers Shakespeare’s creation of Richard III and time while "tradition" refers to the fact in the drama. “Shakespeare’s new and original treatment of time… frequent allusion to hours

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    Tradition vs Modernism

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    Traditions represent the Actual Identity of particular society‚ while getting rid of them is supposed to be a sign of modernity. Traditions‚ quite often‚ keep us United‚ but modernity‚ usually‚ takes us apart from each other. A tradition implies belief or custom‚ passed on to us by our ancestors. Much of what we do today has its roots in the past. Modernism is in total contras with the ideas or methods of the traditional ones. Old‚ it is said‚ is gold and should be preserved carefully. But it is

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