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    different roles than man, but they usually have many things in common with one another. Everything stated in this essay is based off three articles. These articles are titled: “The King Herself”, “Women of Saudi Arabia”, and “Women at Work”. They are based in three different cultures (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and in the United States of America), and they all explain each culture gender roles. In many cultures women were perceived as unable to support themselves, and too fragile to work, or not…

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    Utopia Equal Rights

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    As a human rights lawyer, my job is to make sure that I protect and fight for my people of Utopia’s equal justice and rights. One of the reasons why I became a lawyer is because I wanted to help women and people in general. Being a woman, I know the struggle of not being equal and having to work hard to prove myself. I am concerned for my people of Utopia, and want to protect their rights of a fair trial and justice. I am concerned about torture and ill-treatment in detention in the middle east,…

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    covered their head. And now how did this feel? Well for me its pretty normal! Growing up in Saudi Arabia I was always surrounded by the same exact thing. B. Revealed Object and Background: So I know you are all probably wondering what this robe like dress looks like, so here is one of mine that I just got recently… It’s called an Abaya and it’s a traditional clothing women wear in my country Saudi Arabia, and can be seen roaming the streets with. I don’t think this is something weird to you…

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    Colombia is a Spanish speaking nation, located to the South of Venezuela. Colombia, as of 2016, has a population of 48,481,028 people. The Official Colombian currency is the Peso. The Peso is worth a miniscule 0.051 American dollars. Colombia’s main export is petroleum, with coffee and coal not far behind. Colombia’s main imports are most mechanical, and technological products. The United States, the main trade partner of Colombia provides most of these imports. The capital of Colombia is Bogota…

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    The film demonstrates the relationship between the Bush family and the Bin Laden’s and their partnership with companies in the United States and Saudi Arabia. Moore discusses that thousands of American troops did not have to lose their life in the war because there was no war to really fight. The war was between the ongoing ressentiment between the Middle East and the United States and there should…

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    like to offer the 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…

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    choose to be saved. Their nature tells them lies. For example, in the autobiography In the Land of Invisible Women: A Female Doctor’s Journey in the Saudi Kingdom by Dr. Quanta Ahmed, a Westernized woman actually participates in the tradition. Quanta’s has a Saudi Arabian background, but she is domesticated by living in the US. When she returns to Saudi Arabia, she wears a veil. She says: “As I fastened the abbayah in front of a mirror inside the makeshift dressing room, I watched my…

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    beliefs, although Saudi Arabia’s is rooted in Islam and South Africa’s is rooted in the power of authentic ethnicity. In terms of religion, Saudi Arabia is much more absolute with 100 percent of the population being Muslim, whereas South Africa- despite having a mostly Christian population- is a mixture of belief systems. Secondly, Saudi Arabian culture is family based- children live at home until marriage, which is a obligation, and the country depends on familial loyalties…

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    literature, effectively preventing the common public from retrieving any information. This dystopian story may seem like something that would never happen, yet it is all too real , it happens everywhere from the United States to Beijing, from the UK to Saudi Arabia. Mankind has been filtering one another for generations, it has been justified by social, political, and religious reasons all around the world, sparking fire within itself. For hundreds of years, past even the empire of…

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    Oil conflicts has been caused by many reasons in many counties. Interstate conflicts, intrastate conflicts are two of the main oil conflicts happening around the world. As confusing it may sound, because they both sound fairly the same. Intrastate conflicts are issues happening within a state, another term for intrastate conflict would be civil conflict. For example, the American Civil war was a type of intrastate conflict, the whole war was in the United States and only involved American troops…

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