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    Meeting with Fahad Allnagrani was a great experience. I learned information about Saudi Arabia that I was totally unaware of. Suadi Arabians all have pretty large families, Allnagrani had a family of 13 all in one household. He was the youngest so he had a pretty easy life growing up, especially with the awesome relationship he held with his mother. I also learned that Suadi Arabia has the largest Mosque, and people from all over the world comes to pray there often. Allnagrani’s religion was…

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    In Understanding The U.S. Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, edited by Beth Bailey and Richard Immerman, the work analyzes the United States objectives in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. These wars were crucial to American international relations and foreign policy. It examines the period of war whose outcome has been unknown for decades. Despite some wins and losses, the lasting effects of the war is relatively unknown. Evidence shows that the United States had success in meeting their objectives of…

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    One of the major ways Muhammad Ali changed our country was because of his actions in the Persian Gulf War. In 1990, a tragic event happened in the world known as the Persian Gulf War. This was a time where Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, attempted to take over neighboring area Kuwait and used several aerial attacks to take down Kuwait. This seriously injured and killed hundreds of thousands of innocent Kuwait citizens which was not good for the economy or the other countries around Kuwait. Many…

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    police in Saudi Arabia is a one of a kind police force that is unmatched in the whole world. Also known as the moral force, the religious police enforces sharia law that is found in the Quran. Known for its intense rules and harsh punishment, sharia law can be seen to be repressed and controlling to the western world, but to people that live by it, it’s a way of life. In this paper, the Quran, sharia law, and the religious police will be explored. The history and what impact it has in modern…

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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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    Advantage Of Study Abroad

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    who needs to study must have hopeful to be successful. In 2005 Saudi Arabia began scholarship program for students whose scores…

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    Becoming A Hero

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    my father was a kid, nobody was there to teach him. He lived with eleven of siblings in only three small rooms. They were very poor. They used to live in a national housing charity. He is a very good athlete; moreover, he used to play for a famous Saudi soccer team when he was a teenager. My father hasn’t seen his dad, therefore, my grandfather died when my father was five years old. In my opinion, my father is a hero because he struggled to…

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    policing systems, procedural law, or judicial system is the only correct method. They each have their own way to uphold justice in their own country. Understanding the History of Saudi Arabia is important because it provides a look in to why its current policies and procedures are in place. Comparing the United States and Saudi Arabia gives a fantastic look at the similarities as well as the differences in the policing system, procedural law, and judicial review process used by each country. But…

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    With the rise of globalization, technology and advanced means of communication, the world is learning to deal with the challenges and opportunities associated with diversity. Specifically, cultural diversity has become an inescapable reality for individuals, groups and businesses that were previously isolated among like bunches. As an example, according to the United States Census Bureau, “the U.S. is projected to become a majority-minority nation for the first time in 2043. While the…

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    In modernized Arab countries, there is gender equality for both men and women, so the stereotype does not exists. In fact, in modernized countries such as the United Arab Emirate and the Kingdom Saudi Arabia have implemented programs especially for women to increase education. Stereotypes are often seen in non-modernized Arab countries, however there seems to be a shift from one generation to the next towards increasing education among women in…

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