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    organizations can strike wherever and whenever, you never know. Al Qaeda certainly lost their leader ten years after the attack, but still, the attack was just as successful as a terror organization can be, even though they missed some of their targets. United States is nowadays the world’s second strongest economy, after China, maybe the attack has contributed to this. Anyway, 9/11 was a victory for Al Qaeda, and for the rest of the world it was a wakeup…

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    in the construction sector and this has resulted to rise in employment opportunities not only in the area but also in the whole world. Another great sector is the industry sectors especially the fire protection engineering. Specifically the United Arab Emirates and Qatar hold and host fire protection engineers who come from all over the world especially from USA, Europe, UK and Australia to learn from them. To show how well fire engineering is well…

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    The Travellers Dilemma I grew up hearing stories of my father waking up at 5am to walk five miles in the scorching heat or blistering cold to school every day and back. My grandfather was unable to afford the provision of higher education to his four children. He could only afford to send one child; my father was the lucky one. Unlike my father, my mother was not so lucky. My mother grew up in a house where women should aspire to be wives, not career women. As such, before she even graduated…

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    In life there is one thing that remains constant and that is change. This commonly used phrase is a way to describe the evolution of women all over the world. For years women have been responsible for bearing children, taking care of their households, and their husbands. Women in certain regions have overcome these circumstances, which has caused many to pursue a career or even a higher education. Unfortunately, women in the Middle East did not fully overcome of being secluded to one particular…

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    In Pakistan there was a conflict with Bengali civilians for 9 months. The middle east immigration in Pakistan people mostly came from Arab countries. They left from Arab countries because they didn’t let migrant people work. Some left Pakistan due to their were poor and went to Canada because of their higher wages. Bangladesh is also known as “bengal nation” and it has large religious population of about…

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    Case Study Of Saudi Arabia

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    located where Islam emerged. Those two cities attract more than 5 million visitors every year. According to Saudi Arabia set for growth in 'cinema at home ', (2011, Apr 14), “Saudi Arabia has the Arab World’s largest population, estimated at just over 25 million people. It is also has one of the Arab World’s highest internet penetration rates, being ranked at number 33 in the top 50 most IT friendly countries by the…

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    and heighten the instability of countries whose economies rely on oil production. Due to the negative impacts of shale gas extraction on the environment and human health, as well as the geopolitical consequences that arise from this energy boom, the United States should not rely on shale gas as a principle energy source, but should look into the development of technology for renewable sources of energy. However, as the U.S. continues to extract shale gas, citizens can help mitigate the…

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    Saudi Arabia: Contemporary Operational Environment Looking at Saudi Arabia, we must first analyze what makes a massive, barren landscape hospitable to more than 31 million Saudis. 129,000 miles of border and 158 miles of coastline including the only country with both the Red Sea and Persian Gulf access makes Saudi Arabia a very viable trade route. What exports does this country produce to sustain itself and its military? How does Religion play into its politics? Where does the loyalty of its…

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    Oberoi Hotel Case Study

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    The Oberoi group was founded by late Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh in 1934. The first Oberoi Hotel came into existence by converting Maharaja’s palace in Srinagar and converted it into “The Oberoi Palace Hotel”. Since then the Oberoi Hotel chain is growing, marking a luxurious mark at each step. Product The Oberoi Palace Hotel in Srinagar, Kashmir was introduced by leasing Maharaja’s palace and converting it into a hotel in 1956. After that the company started its flight services in 1957. The first…

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    Air Asia Case Study

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    Air Asia is the biggest airline company in Malaysia which have fleet size and destination. According to the history of Air Asia in Jump Start Malaysia: The Air Asia Definitive Guide to Malaysia, Truly Asia, the company established in year 1993 and begins to operate since 1996 to present. It was founded by government owned conglomerate; DRB Hicom. Unfortunately, in 2001, the company was heavily in debt. It was then bought by the former Time Warner executive; Tony Fernandes who owned the Tune Air…

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