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    market‚ because UAE is a Muslim country so certification of “Halal” is very important if they want to enter UAE market. Other than that‚ we also found some weakness and threat that faced by Secret Recipe such as this is the first Secret Recipe in middle east‚ so it can the weakness for them because they don’t know about the culture of UAE. Beside that the competitors can be the most threat for Secret Recipe‚ because the competitors firstly enter the market before Secret Recipe so the competitors have

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    this is my journal of arranged marriage. As we have watched on the video this kind of arranged marriage exists nowadays. For our Western culture it could sound something terrible‚ but not for the Middle East‚ that is very common. Of course in the opinion of the people from Western or Middle East there are many advantages and disadvantages: I will mention only 2‚ by each one. In the advantage arranged marriages opinion‚ people think first‚ that the risk of incompatibility is diminished and

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    think over reacting nega- tively to controversial content. For example‚ within the Arab’s there are three types of religions‚ Judaism‚ Islam and Christianity; so these make some things acceptable in some countries and in others not. Furthermore the Middle East offered a huge population of youth with a rich and diverse culture. And exactly these young people can be seen as the target group of MTV. But you also have to be aware in which parts of the Arabian world you are‚ because religion‚ for example‚

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    conflict due to their values despite whether it is a physical conflict or something else they wouldn’t resort to physical harm. Another major conflict issue is honestly within war and everyday life. Stack is offered protection for when entering The Middle East by her friend Zaman because Stack will be experiencing a lot of external conflict upon entering Afghanistan. “He was solemn. “I take your life on my honor‚” he said from the heights of his mountainous nose. “They will have to kill me before they

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    to understand the Middle East kind of life‚ their religion which is Islam‚ and as well as the roles and positions of men and women. One Thousand and One Nights “One Thousand and One Nights”‚ Alf Layla wa Layla (in Arabic text) or Arabian Nights (in popular English) is a story with many stories. It is unusually lengthy‚ narrative in form‚ and with no definite version. It is hard to trace the origin of the stories. However‚ stories point out that events occurred in Middle East countries including

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    The Arab Uprisings

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    Contents Letter of Transmittal 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: 7 Introduction to Arab Spring 9 Definition 9 Origin of the term 9 Countries involved 10 General History of Arab 10 Conquests and Expansion of Arabs: 11 Union of Arab Countries – The Arab League: 11 The Arab Common Market: 12 Rising Disputes: 12 Arab Cold War: 13 Various Conflicts: 13 Arab-Israeli conflict: 13 Iran-Iraq war: 13 Lebanese Civil War: 14 Western Sahara War: 14 Yemen Civil War: 15 Somali Civil War

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    Gender and Leadership

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    Regarding Gender and Leadership: ‘Why do you think that some multinationals nevertheless tend not to give serious consideration to female candidates for managerial positions in‚ for example‚ the Middle East?’ and post your discussion to this thread- Module 5. Read the answers posted by others. Leadership styles differ from one region to another. Living in India I know that there are more gender biasness in a business situation there as opposed to Canada. You will see gender biasness in a lot of

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    Can War Be Justified?

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    that we are justified in our acts of violence. No one can justify dropping bombs that will kill innocent people‚ shooting a solider of another country‚ or using any kind of violence to solve their problems. As we can see from the situation in the middle east‚ war doesn’t solve any problem at the rate or effect it should. War can never be justified and should never be invoked because no matter what you will end up killing innocent people‚ destroy relationships with other countries‚ and become our own

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    concerns have become particularly important once again in recent years‚ as the onset of a number of serious political upheavals and civil wars in the Middle East and North Africa has renewed concerns about “inherent conflict” between the religious doctrines of the predominantly Christian peoples of Europe and the predominantly Muslim peoples of the Middle East and North Africa. Although typically expressed primarily by relatively fringe nationalist political groups‚ a rising number of European politicians

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    Spies In Arabia Summary

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    Spies in Arabia Priya Satia‚ writes Spies in Arabia: The Great War and the Cultural Foundations of Britain’s Covert Empire in the Middle East to examine the establishment of the pre-war intelligence community in the Middle East and the eventual establishment of Britain’s covert empire following World War I. Of particular focus is the cultural characteristics of Edwardian intelligence agents and Britain’s use of air control in Arabia. Satia greatly contributes to the scholarship of British occupation

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