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    industrialization era‚ when jobs became more common and factories needed workers‚ women started working as well. Thus‚ as societies became more urbanized‚ the general role of women steadily improved from early 1400 to the late 1500 in England and Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia and England‚ there were certain things that women were not expected to do before the 15th century. This includes enfranchisement‚ the right to have jobs outside their houses‚ and the right to political arguments. They also were not allowed

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    Mecca (Makkah) in western Saudi Arabia is Islam’s holiest city. Mecca (Makkah) is the birthplace of Mohammad and the place he returned to after his exile to Medina. Five times a day more than one billion Muslims around the world turn towards it to pray to Allah. Enclosed by the sandy Valley of Abraham‚ Mecca (Makkah) is surrounded by low rocky hill ranges in a region of western Saudi Arabia known as Hijaz‚ which also comprises Medina and Jedda. Mecca (Makkah) stands almost 300 metres above

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    background information‚ popular and famous places and types of higher education. The Body Jeddah is a huge city located on the coast of Red Sea in the western of Saudi Arabia. It is belonging to Mecca province. The population is over 3 million and its area about 1500 square kilometers. It is the second largest city in Saudi Arabia after the capital city which is Riyadh. Its climate in summer is very hot with high humidity while the temperature is decreasing during the winter. The most

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    Desert Storm

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    DESERT STORM AND THE MIDDLE EASTERN TURBULANCE - Abdulla Madumoole The Imam of Grand Masjid in Mecca declares during a Friday sermon recently “revolting against the rulers is haram or prohibited in Islam”‚ Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei says a movement of Islamic nations is started in the Middle East region for achieving Islamic objectives‚ Muammer Gaddafi says yet another thing – rebels in Libya are orchestrated by Al Qaida. Different leaders interpret differently the happenings of the past few

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    Al-Rajhi Bank The Al Rajhi Bank (Arabic: مصرف الراجحي‎) (previously known as Al Rajhi Banking and Investment Corporation)[1] is a Saudi Arabianbank and the world’s largest Islamic bank by capital based on 2006 data.[2] The bank is a major investor in Saudi Arabia’s business and is one of the largest joint stock companies in the Kingdom‚ with a paid up capital of SR 6.75 billion. Its head office is located inRiyadh and there are six regional offices. Al Rajhi Bank also has 24 branches in Malaysia

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    The topic of this paper will focus on the women in Saudi Arabia. This topic is not only interesting and timely; it shows that even the countries whose economy is highly developed‚ can still have problems within the country. Saudi Arabia may be a paradise and an attraction for many people to live in because of its economic stability and its high living standards‚ it is also a nightmare for many of the women who live there with no rights. Saudi Arabia is a prime example of how some countries still deprive

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    Foreign Direct Investment

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    Factors Affecting Foreign Direct Investment Location in the Petrochemicals Industry‚ the case of Saudi Arabia By Fawaz Binsaeed 0531820 BBS Doctoral Symposium 23rd & 24th March 2009 1 Factors Affecting Foreign Direct Investment Location in the Petrochemicals Industry‚ The case of Saudi Arabia Abstract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an important source of capital and economic growth in developing countries. It provides a package of new technologies‚ management techniques

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    Essay in a Journal Works Cited Entry: Seraj‚ Mohamed Abdullah. “Are we providing modern anesthetics services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?” Anesthesia: Essays and Researches 6.1 (2012): 3-9. Print. Quote & Signal Phrase with In-Text Citation: As Mohamed Abdullah Seraj notes in his essay‚ “Are we providing modern anesthetics services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?” anesthesia has evolved immensely since its invention‚ modern anesthesia has certain policies that “ reduced the mortality rate

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    The Uae Food & Drink

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    FoodCo Masafi Spinneys Unilever www.businessmonitor.com 9 BMI’s Investment Risk-Reward Rating ranks the uae’s attractiveness for industry investors compared to its regional peer group (Bahrain‚ egypt‚ israel‚ Kuwait‚ lebanon‚ oman‚ Qatar‚ saudi arabia). 9 BMI’s Business Development Directory gives you direct access to senior decision-makers and purchasers at leading food and drink manufacturers and suppliers operating in

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    consuming nations. The headquarters of OPEC are found in Vienna‚ Austria. Brief History of OPEC OPEC was created in 1960 at the Baghdad Conference (September 10-14th). The organisation was initially created by 5 nations: Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. The original headquarters of OPEC were in Geneva‚ Switzerland until the move to Vienna five years later. OPEC was‚ in part‚ set up in response to the market dominance of the ‘Seven Sisters’; a term coined to describe the major multinational

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