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    After only 5 days of Iraqi troops invading Kuwait, United States President at the time, George H.W. Bush, deployed troops along the Persian Gulf and along the Saudi Arabian border fearing that Hussein would target them next; this became known as Operation Desert Shield. Three months into Operation Desert Shield, it was declared by the United Nations Security Council that if Iraq did not leave Kuwait by January…

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    when government officials attempted to suppress it. This eventually led to a full scale civil war. Two years into the war, it became an international issue when countries such as the U.S. and Russia began taking sides in the Syrian conflict, while Saudi Arabia led military intervention in the civil war of Yemen. The civil wars are causing a massive refugee crisis in the Middle East. The displacement of these refugees is the biggest humanitarian crisis in modern history because a mass dislocation…

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    later became a huge success that it decided to reach to Middle Eastern countries, such as Turkey and Israel. However, Arabia was one of the primary focus because it was the most challenging one. MTV tried to established itself in the middle east; however, the company had to face various challenges. MTV established a television channel in the Middle East. It was called MTV Arabia, and was launched on November 17th. However, MTV understood the difficult challenges that will be hard to overcome.…

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    through reinforcing the educational role of our museums and making them more accessible for people with disabilities. Yet, today, the educational role in our museums is not as effective as it should be. Indeed, due to several factors, our museums in Saudi Arabia cannot engage their audiences in conversations about particular topics such as social justice, women rights, labor rights, racism, and so on. With that being said, our museums should take their shells out so we can engage various voices…

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    commitments and evades unnecessary interest in these benefits. The relationship in the middle of benefit and liquidity was analyzed, as measured by current proportion and money hole (money transformation cycle) on an example of business entities in Saudi Arabia utilizing connection and relapse investigation. The study found that the money transformation cycle was of more significance as a measure of liquidity than the current proportion that influences benefit. The size variable was found to…

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    will be talking about my pervious job, a job I resigned from one month ago. I will explain the reasons which lead me to quit, the consequences of this step, and how I imagine my future job to be. basically, I finished my undergraduate studies in Saudi Arabia, graduating with a bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering, which is an extraordinary field of study in my community, where people usually tend to study what the market is demanding, i.e. business studies. After I graduate, the companies…

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    Background “Tap a Button, Get a Ride’’, this meaning leads to Uber Technologies Inc. Uber is online transportation network company, is an American worldwide company, based in San Francisco, California. Established in 2009, by Garrett Camp and Travis Kalanick. The Company was initially founded as UberCab. Now, the service available in over 66 countries and 507 cities worldwide. (Uber, 2008). How it is work : (Software) Uber have application through the smartphone platform, which allows the…

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    In 1956, M. King Hubbert, a geologist, created a theory that world oil production is following bell-shaped curve of rise – peak – and decline. After the maximum rate of petroleum oil is being extracted, it will reach a certain point of oil will reach peak and then slowly start to decline regardless of the demand. Hubbert said that by the year 1970 the world would reach this peak point which is started with companies extract the easy oil first and after that drawing oil will become harder and…

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    The Maldives, officially the Republic of Maldives is a South Asian island country which located in the Indian Ocean. Maldives lies on southwest of India and Sri Lanka. The chain of 26 atolls stretches from Ihavandhippolhu Atoll in the north to the Addu City in the South. The Maldives is one of the world’s most geographically dispersed countries, and the smallest Asian country by both land area and population. The Maldives has an area of less than 300 square kilometers and a total coastline of…

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    to the power of nations. Major players in this industry are those who were lucky enough to have been placed above large oil reserves. As of now many countries, including the United States can produce large amounts of oil, but yet countries like Saudi Arabia and countries belonging to OPEC have big influences as well. These are countries that cannot only produce the same if not more barrels of oil, but they also have huge reserves of oil under their land allowing them to have a say in market…

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