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    husband's repudiation of his wife. Modern legislation along with Muslim legal scholars who are attempting to relate the will of Allah to the 20th century have reopened the door to interpreting the Sharia. This has happened even in highly traditional Saudi Arabia, where Islam…

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    The book, Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam, was written by John Louis. To first understand the book, the author behind it must be understood. He is an American professor of International Affairs and Islamic Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. He is also the director of the Prince Alwaleed Center for Muslim–Christian Understanding at Georgetown. Esposito was born in Brooklyn, New York City in 19 May 1940. He was brought up as Roman Catholic in an Italian neighborhood, and…

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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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    Research Paper In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan supporting a newly elected communist government that was being threatened by traditional Islamic government officials. In 1981 Osama Bin Laden the son of a wealthy Saudi businessman crossed the border into Afghanistan to support the cause against the Soviet invasion. Bin Laden young member of the Islamic Brotherhood which believed in traditional Islam blended with 20th century government. In the beginning Bin Laden helped by raising…

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    According to our instructions we are to be sensitive to our Saudi Arabian guests and their culture, since my job is working at a school in the nutrition department, my speech today will be to inform the Saudi Arabian government why the United States government provides free and reduced price meals to students that qualify and to explain how important nutritious food is for children to learn. The meeting takes place in a rather large meeting hall with approximately one hundred guests; there is a…

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    1. Individualism is the idea that people should be self-reliant, responsible for themselves and should not expect the government to help. This idea goes hand in hand with the concept of private property which places limitations on the use of tax dollars for safety, security and victim services. Individualism and Private property play a role in how government respond to victims because it is the belief that individuals are responsible for the things that happen to them and have the power to…

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    how serious and dangerous al ‘Qaeda could be. But how did bin’ Laden create such a powerful and vicious radicalist group and more importantly how haw he able to communicate and influence his audience whilst he lived most of his life in exile from Saudi Arabia and post 9/11 on the run from the American…

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    The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has a structure quite similar to the old Ottoman Empire, in that the Ottomans and ISIS both have its caliphate foundation. In another example, the Ottoman Empire started to grow when the Western powers began to decline. The modern day ISIS also grows larger and stronger, and though their power may not grow as much as the Ottomans did, the Eastern identity increased when the Western powers ever so slightly lagged to enforce power. Furthermore, a key…

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    Next, Saudi is world’s leading oil manufacturer and exporter and the oil minister of Saudi Arabia has this to say "The increase in production depends on ... the demand of the customers. We meet our customers' demand, there is no longer a limit to production, as long as there is demand, and we have the ability to meet demand,"(Naimi, 2015) (Reem Shamseddine, 2015) whilst in Oman their gas exports are further more than Saudi. However, MBPS Saudi is exporting to other regions…

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    Human resources have immensely grown to encompass a lot of things that happen in any industrial enterprise. Any organization that fancies growth has to look into the eventuality of having a solid human resource team. As such, the field has gained a lot of entrants as its value keeps on increasing and the processes used in managing staff keep getting all the more complex. Due to its acclamation as a necessary addition to other careers, various factors such as salary have been reviewed over and…

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