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    from their parents which leads children to being more productive members of society. Also, it is the woman’s job to be a nurturer, so therefore women should leave all financial needs up to men. Some may also object to women working because in the Saudi Arabian society it will not be possible for women to balance long work hours due to the work that may be…

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    Syrian Civil War Causes

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    There are frequent terror attacks in many of the Arab Nations. The most recent attacks have taken place in Tunisia and Yemen. In CNN’s article, Amid Saudi Arabia 's airstrikes in Yemen, Houthis call for peace talks, “Saudi Arabia’s military spokesman says the objective has been achieved in Yemen” (Tawfeeq et al). This objective being the death of civilians in Yemen. It is said that over forty civilians have been killed in the most recent…

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    together as a team and learn respect for each other. While ‘A Saudi Woman Dared to Drive’ by Al-Sharif is about sexual discrimination, the culture of Saudi Arabia is so used to women not driving. Women are being arrested for taking the wheel even though it is not against the law for them to drive. Both texts show how bias options are shown and can be overcome, however, ‘Remember the Titans’ shows it in a third person view of the teams story.‘A Saudi Woman Who Dared to Drive’ told by Al-Sharif…

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    Oil Fracking Benefits

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    Oil prices have constantly changed with over time. Many advances in how we can get clean oil or have items that use less oil have helped with oil prices going down. People have made claims that Saudi Arabia is trying to cripple American fracking (Moran, 2014). Americans have been buying oil from Saudi Arabia for a long time. This need Americans have for other countries oil could end with the United States using its fracking method. Fracking is defined as the process of drilling down into the…

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    Coronavirus comes from the family of coronaviridae, they are pathogens found in birds and mammals. Coronaviruses is a positive sense RNA virus and it was classified into four genera: Alphacoronavirus, Betacoronavirus, Gammacoronavirus, Betacoronavirus. There are many human types of the virus, for example, MERS-CoV, and SARS-CoV. SARS-CoV is a Severe acute respiratory syndrome. The Severe acute respiratory was found in 2003 when it first hit China and caused a big outbreak. Studies have shown…

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    killed, local law enforcement and intelligence agencies started an investigation. The agency found that all suicide bombers were non-citizens of the United States, and were originally from Syria, Saudi Arabia, or Canada. Section 1 of the new PROTECT-US Act 2017 states that any person from Syria or Saudi Arabia is prohibited from entering the United States unless the President personally approves of their entry in writing. This should be deemed constitutional based on the action of President…

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    No More Abuse Ad Analysis

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    Saudi Arabia’s King Khalid Foundation launched one of the country’s first campaigns against domestic abuse. The print advertisement was simple, but effective in nature and appealed to both ethos and pathos. The campaign was entitled, ‘No More Abuse’ and debuted in national newspapers on April 17, 2013. The audience targeted by the ad were all members of Saudi Arabia’s society. The goal of the campaign was to facilitate social dialogue about domestic violence. In effect, endorsing pending…

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    The ATT is a very modern treaty that outlines the legalities of arms trade amongst its state parties. Yet there are some controversial points that are written into the treaty. In Article VII, paragraph seven, focusing on the assessment and authorisation of exports from a state party. It states that “If, after an authorization has been granted, an exporting State Party becomes aware of new relevant information, it is encouraged to reassess the authorization” (Arms Trade Treaty, 2013). This is…

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    around 7,890 students to the U.S. even though it’s export from the oil revenue is 97.7%. Why Venezuela send a small number of students abroad to study is because they entirely depend on oil exports for their expenditure. Saudi Arabia Crude oil itself represents 87% of Saudi exports. When the oil prices deplete it causes…

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    Petroleum Institute (API) “the Middle East along has about 63 percent of the known reserves of oil in the world”. The abundancy of this vital resource made the region on of the most reached region on the planet. In addition, countries like Qatar, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates have one of the largest Natural Gas reserves in the world. Oil and Natural Gas are not the only important natural resources found in the Middle East; for instance, Iran possess the world’s…

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