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    Modern History: United Nations Introduction: The United Nations is an intergovernmental organisation founded on October 24‚ 1945‚ Lake Success‚ New York‚ United States‚ during the events of the Second World War by 51 countries that where committed to maintaining international peace and security‚ developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress‚ better living standards and human rights(UN‚2014). The United Nations or UN for short was formally called the League of Nations

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    the Study 4 1.5 Research Scope 5 1.6 Definition of the Key Terms 6 1.7 Organization of Research 8 CHAPTER 2 9 LITERATURE REVIEW 9 2.1 Introduction 9 2.2 Independent Variable 9 2.2.1 The Perception of Students towards Hollywood Movies and Local Movies 9 2.3 Dependent Variables 11 2.3.1 Social Norms 11 2.3.2 Peer Perception 12 2.3.3 Actor’s Performances 12 2.3.4 Storyline 13 CHAPTER 3 15 RESEARCH METHODS 15 3.1 Development of Research Framework

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    How does "Taxi Driver" subvert classical Hollywood genre and narrative? "Taxi driver" subvert the classical Hollywood genre due to its ending. In a classical Hollywood genre‚ the story is supposed to end with a resolution‚ but in this film we do not learn the true ending‚ because the one we do see is quite obscure and unexpected; Betsy in the back of Travis’ cab. There are many signs that this ending may be a figment of Travis’ imagination such as the way we are never shown Betsy actually sitting

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    United Arab Emirates (UAE) Modes of Entry 1. Exporting – Indirect exporting means that the company does not deal with foreign customers or companies by itself but uses intermediates such as export companies‚ export agents‚ or export partner network to take care of all export activity. Indirect exporting should be taken into consideration if a company’s own prerequisites in international business are not enough and if the intermediate’s resources as well as the know-how benefit the company. This

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    Postmodernism‚ Hyperreality and the Hegemony of Spectacle in New Hollywood: The Case of The Truman Show Michael Kokonis After the screening of The Matrix on its first release‚ a dear cousin of mine‚ film connoisseur and avid fan of classical movies‚ spontaneously made the following comment: “This is an entirely new cinema to me!” If anything‚ The Matrix is a clear marker of cultural change. A film with state-of-the-art production values like this is bound to elicit in us the belated realization

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    Burj Al Arab Strategic Plan Executive Summary The following report aims making a strategic plan for the real-time company. The chosen company is The Jumeirah Group and the selected hotel is Burj Al Arab‚ which is the only seven star hotel in the whole world. The report presents a brief synopsis of the Hospitality industry in Dubai and briefly introduces the profile of Burj Al Arab. The company conducts an internal and external analysis with the help of SWOT analysis and Porter’s Five Force Analysis

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    Tourism has made a big share in the United Arab Emirates’ income; it is one of the big changes that happened since the union of the emirates in 1971. The tourism boom has begun back in the eighties‚ when Dubai‚ yet a small city‚ became the destination for business investment for Arab and Khaleeji people. This rapid movement has affected the country. Here is a list of the main advantages and disadvantages of that. The first distinguishable target for tourism is commercial. The country has set eases

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    The History of the Hotel The Burj Al Arab is one of the most luxurious hotels in Asia. Located in Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates‚ the name is in Arabic that means “Tower of the Arabs”. The Burj is managed by the Jumeirah Group and built by Said Khalil. It was designed by Tom Wright of WS Atkins PLC. It is the tallest building used exclusively as a hotel. (321 metres/1‚053 ft). The Burj Al Arab stands on an artificial island 280 metres (919 ft) out from Jumeirah beach. It is connected to

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    "Anti-Americanism" in the Arab World: An Interpretation of a Brief History Makdisi This essay turns to history to answer the oft-asked question "Why do they (Arabs) hate us (America)?" True‚ you cannot generalize about 280 million Arabs each with its own tradition and history. However‚ there are certain historical and political contexts that can explain the rise of anti-American sentiment. The claim: Anti-Americanism is a recent phenomenon fueled by American foreign policy‚ NOT an epochal

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    Is Dubai a Good Business Model for the Arab Region? Thesis/Theme Dubai is a city in the Middle East on the Persian Gulf. This location is a critical factor for its economic success in transportation and tourism. These two industries along with finance and real estate have put Dubai on the map. The city is known for its glitz and glamour but underneath this is a city that took on a massive debt in order to finance all its construction projects. This debt load however is what brought people

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