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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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    interviewing part was the easiest because i already knew and felt very comfortable with my interviewee . Although i 've known her for such a long time, her and i never really talked about her background and what it was like for her to be raised In Saudi Arabia be an american now. I interviewed this beautiful tall 6’1 model figure women named ashwag. With brown eyes and very pretty eyebrows, she can kill any man with just a look. Eyes…

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    Effect of Response Cards on Saudi Students with EBD in English Class. Manal Y. Al sheef Minnesota State University (Mankato) Introduction I have always found the idea behind the teaching strategy of response cards (RC) to students from Saudi Arabia with EBD in my country. It was drilled into my head that if we as teachers do not include this strategy, then students will not learn effectively and the class be bored. As we know teaching today is much more than telling facts from a textbook, it…

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    The Tinderbox Case Study

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    The Tehran agreement, as it came to be known, was facilitated by Saudi Arabia oil minister, a western educated individual who used, “sweet reasonableness,” to get a favorable deal. Fearing that the oil producers may take over their assets, Western oil companies had no real choice but to accept the terms. At this point…

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    Roles Of Women In Africa

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    Though, all these advantages are most enjoyed in the First World countries that are not only economically, socially and politically developed but also technologically advanced and modernized states of the globe. On the other hand women of the developing countries (Third World Countries) are not as privileged and lack basic social, economical and political rights, varying from country to country depending upon the social and religious culture of these countries. The women of Africa have endured…

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    at an early age to only learning specifically about the religion are ways that these extremists keep women tied up (DOC 5). These restrictions have irrational reasoning behind them and most don’t even have to do with religion. One crazy law in Saudi Arabia is that women cannot drive because it is believed by the government that it would westernize the country. It’s already known that the relationship with the US and Middle East is not the strongest. Hatred of the west implies many laws that…

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    Is Democracy Passible

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    getting paid for helping people. Moreover, he is getting more features rather than money. Officials have to come on time. This is a part of their responsibilities. For example, one day, I went to get my transcript from the ministry of education in Saudi Arabia. In website, it says “that all employees come at 9:00 AM”, I went there at 9 AM, and nobody was there. One hour later, they started to come to their offices. I asked them that if the opening hours had been changed or not. They told…

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    Rise Of Isis Essay

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    Because of grievance from those communities, ISIS was steady gaining members. I also think multiple countries could of joined ranks and easily stop ISIS. If USA, UK, Russia, Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia Egypt and others, could of have joined, there would be no fighting chance for them. A multination force with a clear strategy could easily surround them and push them back to a small area where they would lose power until they would be forced to…

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    many benefits such as education, research such as health and political education sports also deal with banks and companies. There are several sources that talk about internet censorship and restrictions in China also about internet censorship in Saudi Arabia and Iran, as well as the difference in internet censorship in these countries will talk about these sources in detail.…

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    As an African-American leader, Malcolm X was a well-known in the Nation. He was against the race pride and black nationality in the 1950s and '60s. Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925, In Omaha, Nebraska. He was a black leader that worked for a spokesman for the black of the Nation during the 1950s and '60s. He has join the nation of Islam when he was in prison. Malcolm X used to encourage black people to fight for the freedom from the racism "by any means necessary," overall, in the beginning,…

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