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    This paper will provide an in-depth organizational profile of the international terrorist organization known as al-Qaeda, Arabic for “the base”, as well as a look at the leadership, funding, support locations, personnel strength, ideology, targeting, tactics, capability, communications, and overall goals of the group. Al-Qaeda was responsible for the worst attack on United States soil on September 11, 2001, as they planned and executed the hijacking of four commercial airliners and crashed two…

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    During the month of November 2015, we distributed Surveys using open and close ended questions to randomly sampled sonographers working in King Saud Medical City (KSMC) in Riyadh. 25 sonographers completed the survey. The survey was anonymous to ensure confidentiality at all times. The surveys were analyzed using coding and thematic analysis. The questionnaire contained demographic questions about the participants and in depth…

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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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    which covers the body from head to toe, and had mesh for the eyes (S.B., 1). In public, men and women are extremely segregated because it is against Sharia Law for them to interact. Up until recently, a wall was built in a Starbucks in the capital Riyadh. After reconstruction, it was taken down so the women are banned from entering due to a sign that says: "Please no entry for ladies only send your driver to order thank you" ("Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do" 1). Now, they cannot…

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    Capacitance properties of electrodeposited polyaniline films on stainless steel substrate. A.A. Al-Owais1,I. S. El-Hallag2, M.A. Ghanem3 1,3Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh ,SA 2Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Tanta, 31527, Egypt Abstract. Polyaniline (PANI) thin films were successfully synthesized from a mixed solution of 1M aniline and two different concentration solutions of H2SO4 on a stainless steel substrate. The…

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    Gender Inequality Over the years, we have observed a slow change being made towards to the portrayal of respect being equally distributed towards both gender. As time changes, the views of the society has gradually changed on how women are being portrayed in the world we live today. As Tuchman stated, “For our society, like any other society must pass on its social heritage from one generation to the next” (41). One can agree with this statement, it is to be known that any cultural value, it is…

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    Intelligence Reform

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    to blow up a dozen airliners in flight over the United States (National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, 2004, p. 2). Later, in November 1995, five Americans aiding the Saudi government National Guard and two others were killed by a vehicle bomb in Riyadh (National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, 2004, p. 2). A year after, in June 1996, a Hezbollah truck bomb was used to destroy the barracks called Khobar Towers at Dharhan Saudi Arabia (National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, 2004,…

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    Al Qaeda Essay

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    Al Qaeda With the war on terrorism becoming more and more violent, US officials are looking for a way to stop the violence that Al Qaeda is inflicting on the United States of America. Al Qaeda isn’t a new problem to the United States. Al Qaeda is defined as “a radical Sunni Muslim organization dedicated to the elimination of a Western presence in Arab countries and militantly opposed to Western foreign policy: founded by Osama bin Laden in 1988” (Dictionary.com). “In approximately 1989, bin…

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    Foreign Policy A Nation founded on the principles of equality, justice and freedom for all. The United States has clearly established a democratic state for its citizens. The promise of freedom to its citizens has been fulfilled. However, as a global superpower and a member of the United Nations Security Council with power to veto,the United States has more responsibilities in the global community, with power to influence world politics. The United States has sought to solve global conflicts,…

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    Middle Eastern Women

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    After scrutinizing the following books: The Kiter Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns, and And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Housseni and The Story of Zahra by Hanan Al-Shaykh and Girls of Riyadh by Rajaa Alsanea, Middle Eastern literature depicts the Muslim women in a different manner than Western media through characterization/gender roles and figurative language. In order to further understand the depiction of women in these books, the…

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