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    18/1/10 THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES’ FOREIGN AFFIARS 1. Which factors unify UAE with the Arab World?(OR How are the people of the UAE associated with the Arab world?)The people of the UAE are associated with the Arab World through religion‚ language‚ history and customs‚ common interests‚ destiny and aims. 2. Why was AGCC (Arab Gulf Countries Council) formed?The AGCC was formed to strengthen the relations between the Arab Gulf countries. 3. Which are the AGCC countries and name their

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    INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT

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    INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT 1. Comment on the merit of the paper which is arguing for a separate HRM model for Oman? It is essential to have a unique HRM model specialized for Oman due to few important reasons. The first reason is the cultural influence and there is relationship between the HRM and the social principles‚ values‚ ethics and rules. Second‚ the cultural aspects must be respected when considering about HR philosophy. Nonetheless‚ the economic conditions are greatly important as there is

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    Uasc Od

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    OD Final Project Presented to : Dr. Heba el Mehelmy Prepared by : Adham Oraby Shahine Galal Ahmed sherine Table of content: 1-Introduction 2-Analyze the structural and contextual dimension 3-Mechanistic or Organic 4-Domain and Sectors 5-Level of uncertainty 6-Organization technology 7-The workflow interdependence 8- The Organizational life cycle

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    Olivia M. Woods Mr. Lawman Advanced English II 15 March 2013 In the Land of Invisible Women The main theme of Qanta Ahmed’s memoir is the ongoing tensions between the Saudi men and women. Unlike most other societies‚ the differences between men and women in Saudi society are extreme‚ especially because of the way the women are degraded. The first way women are dehumanized is their mandatory veiling. Women are not allowed to operate any type of vehicle‚ which is the next way they are debased

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    Arab Spring

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    Introduction The ‘Arab’ spring of 2011 is a wave of revolutions taking place in the Arab world. It has its own and unique characteristics. The name is an allusion to the 1848 “Spring time of the Peoples”. The 1848 revolution was also a political upheaval throughout Europe and it spread to almost 50 countries including Latin America; whereas the cause of Arab Spring is also “dissatisfaction with political leadership”. That is why a comparison is drawn between these two revolutions. This term was

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    HOW DOES MARKETING OF ALCHOOL EFFECTS THE CONSUMPTION IN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES Marketing is a key point to sell more products in any consumption area. That is why the marketing and its strategies are important. Consumers are the focus point in marketing. While they are shopping‚ they choose the products which they are going to buy according to the various variables. First of all‚ there is social side (advertisement) such as TV commercials‚ internet advertising and show bills‚ flyer and even influence

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    Case Study Go Mexico

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    WHO GOES TO SAUDI ARABIA - BILL OR JANE Two senior vice presidents‚ Robert Donner‚ VP of International Sales‚ and Jeanette Falcon‚ VP of Personnel‚ disagree on whom to send to Saudi Arabia to negotiate the sale of two major computer installations worth approximately $35 million. Colorado Computing Company (CCC) has an excellent product and enjoys a good reputation in the area. With effective negotiations they are certain they can make a profitable sale. There are two candidates for the job

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    If I Can Change the World

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    If I could change the world‚ money‚ the axis of evil‚ will not be the center of everything. It will just be a part of life‚ not the criterion of man’s success in life. People will stop killing each other for money; people will stop defrauding others of their money. If I could change the world‚ money will stop its reign as king over man’s soul. In Saudi Arabia‚ Women‚ dressed in black from head to toe with only their eyes sticking out‚ were moving about busily. If I could change the world‚ women

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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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    In Priya Satia’s book Spies in Arabia: The Great War and the Cultural Foundations of Britain’s Covert Empire in the Middle East‚ Satia states without the advanced network fostered by Britain’s intelligence agency and the exploitation of the Bureaus in the Arab world World War I would not have been as successful and swift in defeating Axis powers. Another point Satia makes is that knowledge of a region and its history are what can make or break a mission‚ war‚ or other actions. She follows this up

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