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    GOOD GOVERANCE AND ROLE OF PUBLIC SERVANT Outlines: 1. Introduction 2. Definition of Good Governance 3. Characteristics of Good Governance 4. Importance of Good Governance 5. Good Governance in Pakistan 6. Public Servant and its role for Good Governance 7. Conclusion Governance is not a new concept. It is‚ as old as‚ human civilization. Governance has various forms and manifestations according to varied and diversified needs and gigantic challenges with ever changing circumstances

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    Main point: I. International view of sexism A. The 25 Least Sexist Countries in the World In 2012‚ the World Economic Forum (WEF) released its report analyzing gender inequality throughout the world: The Global Gender Gap Report 2012. The study highlighted gender disparities and progress for rights across the sexes throughout some of the world ’s most diverse countries. Many of the top countries for equal rights and opportunities across the sexes are European. The ranking shown in the report

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    history: Received 25 June 2012 Received in revised form 13 June 2013 Accepted 13 January 2014 Keywords: Conflict Food security Transition Arab awakening a b s t r a c t Expectations are high that transition in Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ and Yemen will bring about more freedom‚ justice‚ and economic opportunities. However‚ experiences from other world regions show that countries in transition are at high risk of entering conflicts‚ which often come at large economic‚ social and political costs

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    Differences between Saudi Arabia and Jordan Historically‚ Saudi Arabia and Jordan were considered as one region. However‚ earlier in the 1800’s both countries have split with two different cultures and traditions. Although both Saudi Arabia and Jordan are kingdoms and lay on the same borders‚ but they differ in women’s rights‚ the cost for living‚ and weather differences. First of all‚ women’s rights are one main issue that is completely different between both countries. In Saudi

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    1.2 Religion 1.2.1 Bedouin tradition. (Wheatley‚ 2012; LeBron‚ 2011) 1.2.2 Islamic religious influences in Saudi Arabia. 1.2.2.1 Doctrinal foundations of Islam. 1.2.2.2 Emergence of Islam in Saudi Arabia. (Berry & Crew‚ 2010; Silverman‚ 2002) 1.2.2.3 Wahhabism‚ reactionary Islam‚ and the Saudi regime. (Potterly‚ 2002) 1.2.3 Secularism. 1.2.4 Religious prejudice. 1.3 Ethics 1.3.1 Islamic influence on ethics. (Paunch‚ 2004; Williams‚ 2011) 1.3.2 Ethical traditions. (Kwok & Levine‚ 2009) 1.3.3

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    Moreover‚ showing the bottom your foot is an insult action in Arabic countries. Now‚ some of American people know this especially who are related to ELI institutes or have friends work with these institutions since Arab students tell them about these traditions. As a result‚ I can’t do this anymore. I did it once with an American friend. He thought negatively about it even though I didn’t mean to offend him. But my Saudi friend saved me and told me that he misunderstood it. I initiated to apology and clarify

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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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    3)Considering the aforementioned‚ justify whether it is more costly or beneficial to continue the military intervention in Yemen. List possible costs and benefits (negative and positive implications) that the intervention has in Yemen and the international community. the delegation of Afghanistan believes that this country might be more benefitted if the military interventions stoped because they are doing more harm than good‚ for example this military intervention are to defend the

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    Name: Professor’s name: Course: Date: 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

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    Sana’a is one of Yemen’s governates; it is situated at the center of the Yemeni plateau between two mountains in the Sana’a Basin. These mountains are the Nuqum and Ayban Mountains‚ and are on a height 2200 meters above sea level. Sana’a has a bright sun throughout the year except for a few weeks in the summer and spring‚ which are often cloudy. Generally‚ it is wonderfully fresh and moderate in summer and cold in winter. All districts and outskirts of Sana’a are mountainous. Sana’a is considered

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