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    In this section, the following research questions were explored to examine the Saudi women reentry, re-adaptation and cultural integration experience: Participants Background The study results present the transformative experience of the Saudi women. The study abroad and reentering their home culture was a pivotal point of all the followed challenges the participants faced. The significance of their experience captured their thoughts, mindsets, views, and dreams through shared narratives. In…

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    Rem Kolhaas Bigness

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    Big buildings ignore the context around them; they are independent of the surrounding fabric they are meant to tie into, becoming objects that merely hover in space. The sudden appearance of these big buildings diminishes the aspects of quality and experience causing the concept of architecture to be rethought. Their distant relationship with the ground, due to technological advances such as the elevator, creates an inwardly focused space. The building only continues to grow taller, allowing…

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    considered to provide the most freedom to LGBT persons, they are probably most prominent in Saudi Arabia which is considered one of the harshest places to live in if gay. In Riyadh, the capital, 46% of Muslim male students are homosexual while in Jeddah, the largest city, over 25% of Muslim male students are homosexual. Some of these men are activist…

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    raq invasion of Kuwait took place at 2nd of August 1990 . It was issue that the Arab countries and the west had different actions toward it , and that had a great political, martial, and environmental effects on them. The Iraq invasion toward Kuwait was initiated by repeated threats and claims from Saddam Hussein the Iraqi president towards Kuwait , that their ruler was sheikh Jaber Al - Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-subah during the invasion ,is a part of Iraq and he will take over this part someday…

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    Materials and Methods Chemicals and kits Chemicals: CCL4 dissolved in corn oil at 1: 1 percent was injected intraperitonealy at a dose of 1.2 ml/ kg of body weight 3 times a week. Kites: Diagnostic kits for serum total proteins, albumin, total lipid, triglyceride, total cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c, VLDL-c, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate amino transferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), uric acid and creatinine were purchased from ELIPSE, United…

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    Burj Bank Case Study

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    State Bank of Pakistan in May 2006, and formally started its operations on Friday, April 27, 2007. The Bank was the aftereffect of an activity of the First Dawood Bunch, with the Islamic Organization for the Advancement of the Private Part (ICD) in Jeddah, Unicorn Venture Bank in Bahrain, Al Safat Speculation Organization in Kuwait, Gargash Undertakings (LLC) in Dubai, the Singapore-based business person Azam Essof Kolia and Shaikh Abdullah Mohammad Al-Romaizan, a business person from the…

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    The Pilgrimage To Islam

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    The Hajj Islam has a long standing tradition of pilgrimages that provide pilgrims with spiritual transformations that strengthens the connection between them and their faith, at the same time as providing them with purpose and meaning. Contemporary tourism crosses paths with religious pilgrimages in the spiritual forms used. Islam acknowledges the importance of pilgrimages in their faith and worship. The fifth pillar of Islam is the Hajj, which is the pilgrimage to Mecca. The Hajj is a…

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    5th/Jun/2016 First day in the coop, I attend course in Money Laundering and Financing Terrorism from 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM. 6th/Jun/2016 • Orientation Program: Division Name Person Name Time Data Shared Services Khaja 11:00 AM 6th/Jun/2016 Shared Services Mohammed Hussain 10:00 AM 6th/Jun/2016 Shared Services Rayan 10:30 AM 6th/Jun/2016 C & B Abdullah Bazahair 11:00 AM 6th/Jun/2016 Recruitment Amjed 11:30 AM 6th/Jun/2016 RM Adel Ayonusa 12:00 PM 6th/Jun/2016 RM Majed Okasi 12:30 PM 6th/Jun/2016…

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    Saudi Arabia Women

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    INTRO Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle Eastern area of the world with bordering neighbors such as Iraq and Jordan. Since it is considered the birthplace of Islam, the government imposes and enforces Sharia Law which is the restricting law of Islam, on its people. This harsh religious legal system inflicts many restrictions on the people underneath it. For instance, theft leads to amputation and criticizing the government can lead to a punishment as horrible as death. Of all of the…

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    Diabetes Evaluation Essay

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    Riyad is the largest city in Saudi Arabia, with a population of just under seven million people (WHO, 2014). The population is nearly double the size of the second largest city of Jeddah with a population of approximately 3,500,000 people (WHO, 2014). Aside from a few large cities, most of Saudi Arabia is made up of small rural villages, which are not comparable to the capital city. Another community in Saudi Arabia cannot be used…

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