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    Gwadar Port Case Study

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    As per the topography of human personality, belief system nature dependably changes because of the technique of time and power in worldwide political society. The administration of Pakistan has understood the need of a seaport at Gwadar, a city arranged at the Southwest shore of Balochistan, and measures have been taken for the development of this port and unified activities. Gwadar is situated at the substance of the Iranian Plateau and is an entryway to the oil rich Persian Gulf. Gwadar…

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    Oil Price Essay

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    OIL PRICE IN THE WORLD AND ITS INFLUENCE TO AZERBAIJAN CURRENCY (devaluation) 1.OPEC 2.The oil content in the world and changes in its price 3.Devaluation in the Azerbaijan,its results and analyses Research background—Why discussing this topic is relevant, what are you going to discuss/how/why? 1.OPEC The existing oil stocks in the world equal to 1317 bin barrel. About 75% of these resources belongs to OPEC. OPEC (The Organization of the…

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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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    caused by the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, who sent troops into the tiny country of Kuwait. The problem with this was that Kuwait is one the world 's largest oil providers, and taking over Kuwait posed a threat to Saudi Arabia, which was another large oil provider. If Kuwait and Saudi Arabia were both taken by Hussein then he would be in control of ⅕ of the world 's oil supply. This posed a tremendous threat to the United States. So the U.S and the United Nations devised an…

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    Akwa Case Study

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    I. Overview of Akwa Group: Akwa Group is a Moroccan conglomerate company founded in the 1930s by Ahmed Ouldhadj Akhannouch, and Ali and Jamal Ouakrim. In a context of independance, when Morocco was is need of necessary industries such as the oil sector, Akwa group, called at first Afriquia SMDC (Société Marocaine de Distribution de Carburants), imposed itself like a pillar of the Moroccan economy, in spite of the hostile competition and monopoly of some multinational companies. Conscious of…

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    Saudi Arabia Vs America

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    Saudi Arabia and the United States of America are in the top 3 of most spent on militaries in the world, although the United States of America is number 1 by far, it shows how these 2 powers view the importance of their military by expenditure. Although spending money on your military does not mean that they will have the same amount of preparedness as one who spends much less. American and Saudi Arabia vary in their preparedness which goes into military weapons and equipment, this also involves…

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    Oil plays an important economic and social role in Venezuela. The country earns $15 to $20 billion per year in oil revenues, constituting between 75 and 80 percent of Venezuela's total exports. Taxes, royalties and dividends from PDVSA represent roughly 50 percent of all government revenues. Oil activity directly and indirectly generates around 40 percent of national economic activity. (Giusti) The oil impacts on Venezuelas economy can be broken down into three concentric circles. The first…

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    Jordan is not a unique case in this aspect and its people may have considerably more rights than those of Saudi Arabia, but a human rights violation is a human rights violation regardless of its extent. Censorship has gotten to the point where schoolteachers such as Ali al-Malkawi who made a Facebook post “criticizing Arab and Islamic inaction in protecting…

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    Iraq Vs Usa Essay

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    these changes were deterioration changes .Iraq is the land between the two rivers, and it is the cradle of civilization. It was the land of the Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians and it is the world's third largest oil exporter, behind Saudi Arabia and Russia. In 19 march 2003, a war is burned in Iraq. That war resulted many bad effects on people’s lives. Many people have immigrated out of Iraq. And many refugees immigrated to the U.S.A because it has better opportunities for young…

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    not vital. After the catastrophic 9/11, it is understandable for people to have fear and want to restrict those that are likely to impose such terror. In this case, the travel ban should be place on the countries from where the attacks were planned: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Lebanon (CNN). On the contrary, these four counties were left off of the ban. In fact, Trump has business interests with these countries. This shows that Trump put his individual interest before the…

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