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    The growing popularity of Stretch Limos..... Stretch Limos have always been associated with luxury, elegance, style and glamour as through the years, rich and posh have used this vehicle for being driven around. This exquisite ride is a dream of everyone. However, history is history now. Now days, Stretch Limos are available for hire at affordable prices for various transit needs, including, weddings, prom nights, wine tours, airport transfers and corporate travel and lots more. The assistance…

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    In comparing the two cultures, it is clear to see they both have shared views about the importance of tradition, but mostly contrasting opinions about woman’s rights, diversity within a culture, and community involvement. Both cultures find their identity through traditional beliefs, although Saudi Arabia’s is rooted in Islam and South Africa’s is rooted in the power of authentic ethnicity. In terms of religion, Saudi Arabia is much more absolute with 100 percent of the population being Muslim,…

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    The technology is becoming important in the future development of the financial industry especially, banking industry. Electronic banking channels are providing alternatives for faster delivery of banking services to the customers such as online banking. Electronic-banking is the latest delivery channel of banking services. Once banking institutions recognized the low processing cost per transaction via the internet, they began viewing online banking as an extension of the bank rather than as an…

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    The Sheik Analysis

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    film stars Rudolph Valentino, who plays an Arab that kidnaps a woman, Diana, and imprisons her, waiting for her to love him back. When a different sheik attempts to rape her after she escapes, Valentino’s character saves her and reveals that he is not in fact Arabian, but is instead of European descent (The Sheik). Enemy making is clearly central to the plot, as the Sheik kidnaps a woman that looks American for his own bidding, effectively establishing Arabs as an enemy to Americans, as…

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    Why are we still using oil and coal as resources for energy? It is destructive to our environment and it is not very efficient. Then why would we keep using it? Because capitalism. Capitalism is why we are still using these, especially oil. There is a mass amount of money in these areas because it is extracted cheaply, and the whole world needs it. America as well as other countries such as Saudi Arabia refuse to make the complete switch to green technologies because of the amount of money in…

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    SECTION 2: Casablanca’s Strengths and Vulnerabilities (on a global scale) Strengths When measuring the global attractiveness and growth of a city, 4 main factors are taken into consideration: infrastructure, ease of doing business, GDP, and Middle class growth. In this case, Casablanca has no shortage of these global strengths. In terms of infrastructure, Casablanca houses strong internal and external connections. -Internally, the city contains the largest tram line in Morocco, running 31…

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    Al Rajhi Bank Case Study

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    Profile of Al Rajhi Bank Al Rajhi Bank is a Saudi Arabian bank and the world largest Islamic bank by capital based on data in 2015. Al Rajhi established in 1957 and called as a major investor in Saudi Arabian business and is one of the largest that joint stock companies in the Kingdom. The first branches Al Rajhi Bank opened in Al Shmaisi in Riyadh in 1979. Now Al Rajhi Bank has over 600 branches and has 9600 number of employee. Its head office located in Riyadh with six regional offices.…

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    Cultural Norms In Dubai

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    Therefore, there isn’t a typical dress code. Local and foreign have different clothes. However, the foreign have adjusted their clothes with respect to the culture of Dubai. In general the Arab men wear a loose, ankle-length white cotton garment called a thobe and the Arab women usually wear an abaya, which covers them from shoulders to feet. Also a headscarf is used by some women. As said there are also different nationalities in Dubai. In general, foreign men wear a tie, long-sleeve…

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    and Saudi Arabia has lasted for 70 years forging a great friendship and alliance. The United States, began its relationship with the Arabs through the oil industry and then via government contracts, this then established a relationship with Saudi Arabia 's founder, King Abdulaziz. “U.S. businesses have been involved in Saudi Arabia 's oil industry since 1933” (CFR…

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    Syrian Civil War Causes

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    conflicting and complementary arguments that surround the true cause of the unrest within the middle east that resulted in the Arab Spring Movement and the ongoing Syrian Civil War. The question is, which views of this issue are true? The most agreed upon theory is that middle region leaders and protesters rebelled against their respective…

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