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    Baghdad Conference in Iraq in September 1960. The founding members of organization were Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. These five states were later joined by nine other countries: Qatar (1961), Indonesia (1962), Libya (1962), United Arab Emirates (1967), Algeria (1969), Nigeria (1971), Ecuador (1973), Gabon (1975), and Angola (2007). Ecuador and Gabon withdrew from the organization in 1992 and 1994 as Indonesia in 2007 respectively. OPEC relocated its headquarters from Geneva to Vienna

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    The Golden Age of Destruction The period between the fifteenth and sixteenth century was an era of European expansion on the Western World. Europeans have made many discoveries during their travels and also influenced every civilizations they had come across. This period of expansion, however, can be seen more as an age of destruction rather than an age of discovery. The Europeans have left a trail of negative effects on every route they took – the Americas, Africa, and including their own continent

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    my impressions were uninformed, the information you provided in the video confirmed what I believed as well as gave me additional insight into those countries with which I was unfamiliar. In the video you reviewed two specific cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt – Dubai and Cairo. These two cities are vastly different from each other, however, I originally viewed them to be similar in several areas like terrain, language, and religion. The

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    It can be noted that energy geopolitics concerning resources such as oil plays a substantial role in shaping the globe. Reasons for why correlations between political violence in the Middle East and the geopolitics of oil can be connected is due to the Middle East being one of the most prominent locations in the world to refine oil along with the regions long history of political and economic turmoil. Examining the history of the Middle East throughout the years, it can be said that, both internally

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    agreements allow foreign airlines to fly to the U.S. with few, if any, restrictions from the U.S. government and U.S. carriers to fly to foreign countries, also with little or no government restrictions. However, many of the U.S. carriers, such as Delta, American, and United, believe that the Open Skies agreements have some major loopholes, allowing the few subsidized airlines, such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad, to fly to the United States, as well as numerous other countries across the globe, at

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    Sustainability 10 6.1 Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning 10 6.2 Strategic Alliances and Sponsorship 10 7.0 Conclusion 11 8.0 References 12 Word Count: 3282 1.0 Introduction Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has in just eight years established itself as the world’s leading airline. Set up by

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    the Business & Management course and its main goal is to create a marketing plan for a fictitious company: Al Raisi Oil Exploration Company (AROEC). • Al Raisi Oil Exploration Company (AROEC) is a new private oil company solely operating in United Arab Emirates (UAE), Abu Dhabi. Its business is concerned only with Hydrocarbon exploration. Hydrocarbon exploration is the search by petroleum geologists and geophysicists for hydrocarbon deposits beneath the Earth's surface, such as oil and natural gas

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    The strategic alliance between Qantas and Emirates was a result of a careful analysis of the airline industry and its involving competitors. Emirates CEO, Tim Clark specified that he has been closely monitoring Qantas until he saw an opportunity for both companies through a strategic alliance, mentioning that Qantas had a problem with its international segment where Emirates could help with (Joyce, 2013). The 5 year strategic alliance does not restrict to code-sharing as it includes collaboration

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    Essay Crude Oil

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    CRUDE OIL For the past month and a half I have researched and followed Crude Oil prices in order to gain a better understanding of exactly what this commodity is, how it is traded, how it effects our overall market as well as our everyday lives. During this time I’ve learned the importance of understanding how and why commodities are traded everyday and will share with you exactly what I have learned from my research. In 1859 Colonel Drake stuck oil for the first time and became the first man

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    Saudi Arabian Women

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    she goes. A grown women who is able to take care of herself doesn’t need to be chauffeur around 24/7. It’s not possible for a women to be independent with all the rules and laws that they are required to obey. In a piece “Under the Abaya” by an “American Girl” who lived in Saudi Arabia says, “In Saudi Arabia, women, regardless of age, are or marital status are required to have a male guardian. A woman cannot

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