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    SAMIR Morocco Case Study

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    SAMIR Moroccan and Italian refining, started in 1959 as a limited company. Represented by the "Office of Studies and Industrial Portfolio" and "Italian petroleum board." It were the first crude oil distribution unit has a capacity of 1.25 million tons per year. The company becomes Moroccan entirely in 1973. In 1996 made its IPO in the Casablanca Stock Exchange. In 1997 privatization and transfer of 67.27% stake in Corral group. SAMIR Company has a 10 tons per year refining capacity. A storage…

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    Additionally, the researcher delivered the developed survey questionnaires to the participating teachers and analyzed the findings obtained. The researcher is an educator with a Masters in Essential Education from King Saud University in Saudi Arabia and is undertaking a Master’s program at Eastern Mennonite University in Early Childhood Education and Curriculum. The researcher spent four years as a field training supervisor at King Saud University until becoming a Lecturer in Early childhood…

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    Nuclear Iran Essay

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    not have the same fate as its neighbors Iraq and Afghanistan, turning into a failed postwar state. On the other hand, a nuclear armed Iran also will serve as an offshore balancer for the United States, against all other middle eastern states such as Saudi Arabia and Israel. Undoubtedly the Persians were a regional super power before acquiring nuclear weapons, due to their big population, strong military and enormous oil reserves. Now following its nuclear armament Iran only solidified its…

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    The government of Saudi Arabia is a monarchial system and its legal system is based on Islamic law. Islam does not recognize a distinction between a legal system and other controls on a person’s behavior. Followers of Islamic law believe Islam provides all the answers to questions about appropriate behavior in any sphere of life (Reichel, 2008, p. 123). Before Muhammad, Arabic tribes operated under customary law. After Muhammad was called to be a prophet by the angel Gabriel, Muhammad…

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    Almarai Company was founded in 1977 by the its Chairman HH Prince Sultan Bin Mohammed bin Saud Alkabeer (Almarai, 2014), it is located in Riyadh, the capital city of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), and currently employs over 34,000 people (Almarai, 2014). The company started in Riyadh and it had a number of decentralized farms and plants, but during the 1990s it went through a restructuring process, and it replaced its small decentralized plants and farms with large centralized ones which…

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    Q1-Evaluation of Sheikh Mohammed' approach to build Dubai, influences of his life and assessment as a ruler or a business man. Introduction The small coastal village in the 1950 became in 2008 as one of the fasted growing state in economies and massive development in real estate, tourism and huge commerce. The transformation of Dubai was in terms of its speed, scope, scale and mainly in the vision of Sheikh Mohammed. The economic growth came under the leadership of Sheikh Mohammed as holding…

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    Unocal Oil Company of California (Unocal) was founded in 1890, and has developed into a full service oil business in 1990’s. The services include extraction, refining, distribution, marketing, and retail. In the United States most of the oil fields were almost depleted, so Unocal turned to foreign investments focusing on presenting the fact that they had expertise in all aspects of oil and gas production to the governments. “One of the international projects that attracted the company’s…

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    and Saudi standing in the region. One factor was the new king in Saudi and his attempt to be more activist in his policies. So far the results have proven to be, as the article states, reckless and incompetent. There is little evidence that the intervention has any real benefit and, on the…

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    Economic Impact Of Egypt

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    Transportation also play a big role in the development of regional trade. Thus, the lack of easy and affordable transportation will put trade growth to a standstill in some sector (http://www.businesstoday-eg.com/banking-finance/middle-east/egypt-saudi-trade-touch-2-billion-mark-in-the-first-half-of-the-year.html). Due to an increased demand for agricultural products in the global market, the government has used foreign earnings and introduced new farming methods and technologies to meet…

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    What difference does it make if parent uses power assertive discipline instead of inductive discipline? Straus (2001) found that the use of inductive discipline, where discipline uses reasoning and explanation, provide more cognitive benefits to the child than corporal punishment. The cognitive benefits are the ability of children to learn and their motivation to learn. The definition given of cognition by Merriam-Webster is that cognition involves conscious mental activities which include…

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