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    Spring. These victims require our voice-the voice of UNHRC. Saudi Arabia is highly critical of the Assad regime that has greatly violated Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the delegate feels that countries like Russia‚ China and Iran are just supporting it for their personal gain. The delegate mourns the loss of 60‚000 people killed in Syria and feels political solution is the best option to resolve the ongoing crisis. Saudi Arabia is deeply tensed by the escalating refugee crisis and has recently

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    advertised so that to make consumers aware. The article is about Saudi Arabia whereby governments have imposed regulations to deport foreign workers from Yemen and other countries and this has been a major issue in the country. Local businesses and foreign ambassadors have protest against this policy. This is due to the new employment program adopted by the government of Saudi Arabia. Moreover‚ this policy would help Saudi Arabia to lower its youth unemployment rate so as to balance the recruitment

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    In the wake of the technological age we live in‚ most of our daily activities consist of the usage of oil as a form of energy. This means from an economic standpoint that the demand in the market for oil is highly inelastic. This gives oil producers high incentive to produce so they can achieve large profits. Unfortunately supply for this industry is also inelastic and due to the nature of oil as a natural resource there is a limit to how much producers can produce. Due to its worldwide need‚ the

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    historical and tourist interest. But the visit which has a lasting impression on my mind is the visit of Farsan. It is the most beautiful place I have ever seen. It is said to be the heaven on earth. It has the accolade of being “The Dream Land of Saudi Arabia”. I was wonderstruck to see the ravishing beauty of Farsan. With snow-clad mountains‚ tall-trees of Chinar‚ lush green plains and valleys‚ Farsan is one of the most bewitching places on earth. It has been a great attraction for the tourists all

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    Decrease the Duration of Road Improvements ………..10 C. Buses System …………………………………………..…10 CONCLUSION The Problem of Congestion in Riyadh and some Solutions INTRODUCTION In this report I’ll deal with the problem of congestion that the capital of Saudi Arabia is having and I will start with background for the problem then the effects and the causes of the problem and I’ll sum up with some solutions to this problem I. BACKGROUND The problem of congestion in the capital of the kingdom Riyadh began long

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    The Global Market for Malt Beverages On 21st April 2014 Summary Malt beverages (non-alcoholic) are an increasingly important element within the global beverage spectrum. This report defines what they are and focuses on three key regions‚ MENA‚ Latin America and the Caribbean and Africa. The report provides a global view of malt beverages‚ their consumption and positioning followed by consideration and characterization of each region before focusing on each individual market. Both clear and dark

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    Topic: Gender Inequality in the Middle East Working Title: Oppression of Women in Saudi Arabia 2 critical readings: - “The Complexity of Identity: Who Am I?”‚ Beverly Tatum (1997) - “The Politics of Recognition”‚ Charles Taylor (1994) Thesis Statement: Despite the celebration of women climbing up the social hierarchy in our modern society‚ unequal treatment and oppression towards women still persist in Saudi Arabia largely due to the internalization of their position as subordinates and victims

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    brill.nl/hima Khaleeji-Capital: Class-Formation and Regional Integration in the Middle-East Gulf * Adam Hanieh Zayed University‚ Dubai ahanieh@gmail.com Abstract The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Bahrain‚ Kuwait‚ Oman‚ Qatar‚ Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates) are most typically understood from the perspective of their position as the world’s key oil- and gas-producing states. This essay explores the largelyoverlooked processes of class-formation in the GCC‚ and argues that

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    desert storm

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    downtown Kuwait City.Iraqi forces began to assemble at the Saudi border . King Fahd of Saudi Arabia asked for American assistance. The minute the meeting ended‚ orders were issued that began the largest buildup of American forces since Vietnam. Within a short period‚ forces of the 82nd Airborne division were heading for Saudi Arabia‚ as well as 300 combat aircraft.By the end of September‚ there were nearly 200‚000 American forces in Saudi Arabia.The question was‚how to remove Iraqi forces from Kuwait

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    meeting held on 10–14 September 1960 in Baghdad‚ Iraq‚ by five oil-producing countries: Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. (These countries are referred to as the Founder Members of the Organization) This unified front was created primarily in response to the efforts of Western oil companies to drive oil prices down. The original members of OPEC included Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia‚ and Venezuela. OPEC has since expanded to include seven more countries (Algeria‚ Angola‚ Indonesia‚ Libya

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