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    United States Relations

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    Importance of the United States Involvement in the Middle East “Let our position be absolutely clear: An attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force.” Jimmy Carter, state of the union address, January 23rd, 1980. (Jones) Any major world news today is likely to cover the tumultuous affairs of the…

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    Cultural Norms In Dubai

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    Dubai is a desirable business location in the Middle East. Many international companies and workers are established in Dubai. These days Roughly 80% of the people in Dubai are expatriates and make up the workforce. However, according to previous researches, doing business in Dubai is more difficult than simply following corporate policies and standards. (H. Miller, 2011) Everything from when and how business is conducted to office design, is strongly affected by the cultural norms that are…

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    As Simon Van Booy says, “For those who are lost, there will always be cities that feel like home.” For me Dubai and New Delhi are the two cities I call my home. Dubai, one of the biggest tourist hubs in the world, is a city in the United Arab Emirates. One of the most developed cities in the world, Dubai is also considered to be one of top most expensive cities. New Delhi is a city in India. Delhi was built by a British architect, and has been there for a long time. As the capital of the country…

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    Mers-Cov Case Study

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    recently reported cases of MERS-CoV. According to the latest WHO maps and epicurves (2016), from 2012 to 2016, the countries that have declared cases are: Middle East: Saudi Arabia (KSA), Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Yemen. Europe: Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, United Kingdom., Africa, Algeria, Tunisia. Asia: China, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines. Americas: the United States. 2 - What public health…

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    later, he met one of my subordinates and they started a relationship. I was hopeful that our friendship would continue as her relationship with my father progressed and a few months after they started their relationship, I moved to the United Arab Emirates. I hoped that as the influence of the ex-girlfriend wore off my father would change. He has since stopped drinking and smoking cigarettes, but he still goes into his dark moods. He once came to visit me shortly after I relocated to Dubai. He…

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    it is understandable for people to have fear and want to restrict those that are likely to impose such terror. In this case, the travel ban should be place on the countries from where the attacks were planned: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Lebanon (CNN). On the contrary, these four counties were left off of the ban. In fact, Trump has business interests with these countries. This shows that Trump put his individual interest before the nation’s security. In addition, leaving…

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    Why did the Al Qaeda attack the Twin Towers? After the 9/11 attack a lot changed in the world security system. Since that day we have seen a dramatic increase of supervision at airports. It is no longer like the good old days when you could have friends and family greeting you a happy vacation at the gates, or welcome you back after a time out of the country. This is a thing you often can see in movies. Especially in love movies when a couple brake up, one is going to catch an airplane, the…

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    construction sector and this has resulted to rise in employment opportunities not only in the area but also in the whole world. Another great sector is the industry sectors especially the fire protection engineering. Specifically the United Arab Emirates and Qatar hold and host fire protection engineers who come from all over the world especially from USA, Europe, UK and Australia to learn from them. To show how well fire engineering is well…

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    The Middle East and their oil production have been an important part of the world’s international business and economy. Oil is one of the most coveted natural resources and the Middle East has held this equity, along with some international power, since the early twentieth century. Oil was first discovered in Saudi Arabia on March 3, 1938; just six years after the territory became the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This discovery would change the world. Over time, Saudi Arabia quickly became the…

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    following definitions: According to the BBC world news, the following countries are considered to be middle eastern: Bahrain, Golan Heights, Iran, Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. The Cambridge dictionary defines promote as “to encourage or support something, or to help something become successful. Observation 1: The word ought indicates moral obligation. This means that today, we are not debating…

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