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    Abdullah Alshahrani 1004-16 WRA Dr. Deborah Carmichael 09/03/2014 After graduating from my high school in my country Saudi Arabia, I wanted to learn new things that could help to build my goals. I had many things that I was thinking to learn, such as improving my computer skills, learning English as second language and taking Music classes. However, when I applied for scholarship to United States, and my government accepted me, learning English became the first important thing that I wanted to…

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    (Imanipour, Bahrani, & Karim, 2016). Upon searching in PubMed in January 29 ,2018 using key words (Nurses perceptions, breaking bad news, Saudi Arabia, oncology) no results have fully demonstrated the role of the nurses in breaking bad news and her ability to deliver the bad news in King Abdullah Specialized Hospital, Riyadh. The nurse duty in King Abdullah Specialized Hospital -Riyadh, in relation to breaking bad news is argumentative and guidelines about news delivery are unobtainable…

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    After the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, Al-Qaeda outdone the government to be the world 's most obnoxious terrorist organization. Al-Qaeda means “the base" in Arabic and the amount of terrorists are ordered by Osama bin Laden. In addition, Osama bin Laden was killed in a united action by the U.S. army in May 2011 (Hayes, L., & Brunner, B.).However, people believed that this group will be encouraged to look for a revenge from this incident, whereas others questioned if they will…

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    Kuwaiti government looked towards external sources for help. The U.S. President, George Bush, gave Saddam Hussein a deadline. On January 16, 1991, the Iraqi government did not withdraw their troops. As a result, the U.S. military forces moved into Saudi Arabia. Although Saddam did not feel intimidated, he launched many surface to surface missiles trying to deter the U.S. front. At the back of the United States’ military was a Patriot missile battalion out of Fort Bliss, TX. The Patriot…

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    Organ Donation Problem

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    individual level are essential. Abouna (2008, p.34) asserts that education through academic learning in university and media for hospital and social worker in Europe over the several years has resulted in over 50% increase in organ donation. In Saudi Arabia, the strategies to improve the community awareness which include education, media, and survey have distributed over two million donation cards between 1989 to 1996. Using these three procedures, the organ donation rates can be accelerated…

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    Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Azzam

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    Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Azzam was of colossal importance to the development of Islamic militant radicalism and his ideas were a significant foundational support of the establishment and structure of al-Qaeda. Azzam was born in 1941 in Jenin, Palestine, where previously to Azzam’s birth, the British under the Balfour Declaration of 1917 was under the obligation of providing and maintaining in Palestine, a nation for the home of the Jewish people. This declaration was made between the Foreign Secretary…

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    Essay Question 1. What role did identity politics, culture, religion, ethnicity, and nationalism play in the Arab Spring of 2011 and its immediate aftermath? It could be said that globalism enabled the first events of unrest that led to the onset of the Arab Spring that caught most of the intelligence community unawares. It was on 17 December 2010 when a severely distraught street vendor by the name of Mohamed Bouazizi, set himself ablaze in an act of self-immolation. This was done as a result…

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    will be better prepared for post-secondary education and more competitive in the job market. However, what impact will this have on the culture? Hilal, K. T., & Denman, B. D. 2013. Education as a tool for peace? The King Abdullah Scholarship Program and Perceptions of Saudi Arabia and UAE post 9/11. Higher Education Studies, 3(2), 24-40.…

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    really in place, no hands are cut off, because there is no stealing”4. Another out-of-syno Muslim he encounter was in Morocco and his name was Abdullah. Abdullah declares that the Muslim world has become “careless” and fallen low, which is “why Europe has trampled on us all these centuries”. He further declares that the government of Morocco, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia are not Muslim and the mosques are corrupt . The majority of the individuals that Ansary encounter shared these views, they were in…

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    stand against them. We need a hand which has a power equals their power. One instance that demonstrates how the corruption is huge and only who has a power can change the situation is Jazn city, which is in South Saudi Arabia. I have worked in this city. About 10 years ago, King Abdullah visited the city, and he was shocked. It was forgotten and as trash. The reason was obvious. The corruption between city hall and the prince of this region was the reason. The king sent a commission of inquiry…

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