Abdullah of Saudi Arabia

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    As previously mentioned, the Saudi Arabian nation are toughing this economic ordeal out and show no sign of trying to prop up prices as they have in the past. This nation has built up a reserve of foreign currency that will help them finance their deficits and push the country forward. Interestingly enough, if low oil prices persist, Saudi Arabia may have to cut back on some of the social programs it had instituted after the Arab Spring…

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    In modernized Arab countries, there is gender equality for both men and women, so the stereotype does not exists. In fact, in modernized countries such as the United Arab Emirate and the Kingdom Saudi Arabia have implemented programs especially for women to increase education. Stereotypes are often seen in non-modernized Arab countries, however there seems to be a shift from one generation to the next towards increasing education among women in poor…

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    Civil War In Yemen Essay

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    Civil War, in its complexity, is very difficult topic to fully comprehend. However, to gain an understanding how it all began is a slightly less confusing matter. With the Yemeni revolution in 2011, the then President for thirty-three years, Ali Abdullah Saleh and his Shia government were overthrown, instating Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi under a new democratic Sunni government. However, instability shook Yemen once again when Houthi forces performed a coup d’etat after announcement of Hadi’s…

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    Blasphemy Law In Pakistan

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    “Blasphemy is the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence to (a) God(s), to religious or holy persons or sacred things, or toward something considered sacred or inviolable” This is morally wrong and is legally punishable under blasphemy laws. However due to the non-uniformity of their application, limitations on basic Human rights like freedom of thought, conscience and freedom of expression, blasphemy law has had a longstanding contentious history. There has been a great…

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    For some, the Arab spring (whether is understood to be successfully or not) certainly represent the turning point in relations in the Middle East. A hundred years since the creation of borders between the countries of the Levant, the Maghreb and the Middle East, there was their collapse. When one mentions the Middle East, it is seen as a huge area where ancient civilizations were, some of the oldest cities in the world, but also the young states of today. A hundred years after rendering the…

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    Syrian Crisis Analysis

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    fluctuation of the oil prices due to the instability in the Middle East. "Syria crisis: Where key countries stand." BBC News . BBC News, 30 Oct. 2015. Web. 25 Apr. 2016. This article is a brief summary of the countries’ like the U.S, Russia, Turkey, and Saudi Arabis stands on the Syrian crisis. This article is informing the reader about political and economical connection of these countries and Syria. The main goal of this article is to clarify the stands of the countries that are playing…

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    Introduction A short history of the ascent (and fall) of oil costs This wasn 't generally the case. Somewhere around 2010 and 2014, as should be obvious above, oil interest was taking off the world over, as nations recuperated from the budgetary emergency however worldwide generation was attempting to keep up. Numerous more seasoned oil fields were stagnating. Clashes in spots like Libya and Iraq were limiting supply. Nations needed to draw down their stockpiles, and costs took off to around…

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    GUYANA, INDIA, INDONESIA, IRAN, IRAQ, JAMAICA, JAPAN, JORDAN, KOREA (North), KUWAIT, LEBANON, LESOTHO, LIBYA, MALAYSIA, NIGERIA, OMAN, PAKISTAN, PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY, QATAR, RUSSIA, SAINT KITTS & NEVIS, SAINT LUCIA, SAINT VINCENT & GRENADINES, SAUDI ARABIA, SINGAPORE, SOMALIA, SOUTH SUDAN, SUDAN, SYRIA, TAIWAN, THAILAND, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, UGANDA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, VIET NAM, YEMEN, and ZIMBABWE. From this list I could identify only a few first world countries…

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    from their parents which leads children to being more productive members of society. Also, it is the woman’s job to be a nurturer, so therefore women should leave all financial needs up to men. Some may also object to women working because in the Saudi Arabian society it will not be possible for women to balance long work hours due to the work that may be…

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    Corporal Punishment

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    Every child, every parent, and every situation is different, the punishment that follows than should also be different. One way is Corporal punishment, but it is not a fix all, therefore should not be used for everything and all the time, but it is a good tool to use once in a while. Corporal punishment is as viable as any other form of punishment, all form of punishment can become abusive, not just corporal. Taking away the rights of a parent to use every tool they have from theses situation…

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