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    Critical Incident: “Eating Food culture.” Kerlos and John have been invited by Faisal and Fahad to wedding party of one of their cousins in Saudi Arabia. When the Kerlos and John arrived at the party location they founded the friends of them Faisal and Fahad welcome all guest at the gate of the wedding party. After while guest is completed and as their tradition to provide food at the beginning of the celebration before singers and music play. Kerlos and John asked to join the guest and they have

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    Introduction “Culture is a set of basic assumptions and values, orientations to life, beliefs, policies, procedures, and behavioral conventions that are shared by a group of people and that impacts each member’s behavior.” Culture is extremely powerful. It is so deeply rooted in people’s subconscious that it has permeated every aspect of individuals’ and groups’ way of life. Culture is evident in one’s biological processes, emotional responses, intellectual pursuits, social interactions, and worldview

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    Biochemistry is the Secret of my Future “Excellence is not a singular act, but a habit. You are what you repeatedly do,” which serves as my personal motto as I find myself a very passionate person, always looking for the top. In addition, having experienced different kinds of adversity, I learned the value of not giving up. In fact, instead of giving up, I worked on prospective solutions to which I struggled with. In spite of this merit, striving for success is always a characteristic of mine. Graduation

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    A look into the life of Waleed Bin Talal Background Many people are already aware of the name AlWaleed Bin Talal, in that, not only has he been an important name in the world of business, but also in terms of philanthropic works. However, many people are not aware of the humble beginnings of AlWaleed Bin Talal. One of the aims of our research is to give a background into the life of AlWaleed Bin Talal and how he possesses a number of traits that are instrumental to his success and leadership in

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    Twenty-eight year-old Saudi Prince Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud was arrested on Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at his Los Angeles mansion. He is facing a sexual assault charges. The Los Angeles police officers stated that Saudi Prince Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud tried to force a Beverly Hills estate worker to perform oral sex on him. He also assaulted the woman. According to online jail records and the police, Saudi Prince Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud was released from prison the following day on a $300,000. The

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    States. The Hashemite (The House of Hasmin) aided the British to fight the Ottoman Turks in return for their own state. Although, they did not get what they hoped for, the British and the French created three countries for the Hashemite, drawing boundaries with ethnic groups that had nothing in common. For example, when the Al-Sauds created Saudi Arabia and rose to prominence, they quickly became the favorite of the West. Saudi Arabia is the private property of the Al-Saud family. The kingdom is an

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    The terrorist organization I chose is Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda translates into, “The Base, The Foundation or The Fundament". This terrorist organization was established in 1988 and is still going on to the present day. This is one of the most active and dangerous terrorist groups out there today. Al Qaeda is worldwide but they are mainly located in the Middle East. Al Qaeda is worldwide, but they now have control in Somalia, Syria, and Yemen. In the Af-Pak region there are 300-3,000 members in the organization

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    Saudi Arabia’s Military: The Social Aspects of the Kingdom’s Armed Forces Introduction For a land with such a long history of military conquests, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a relatively short one. Strategic movements by the House of Saud in the 1800s started the birth of the Kingdom, and the military has quickly transformed from a tribal militia to a regional super-power. However, Saudi Arabia is not without its faults. In this paper, I will paint a brief picture of where the

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    The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, commonly referred to as Saudi Arabia, is located in the Middle East, on the Arabian Peninsula between the Red Sea to the west and the Persian Gulf to the east. Saudi Arabia is bordered by the following countries (clockwise from the north): Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Yemen. In the west, Saudi Arabia is separated from Egypt and Israel by the Gulf of Aqaba. In the east, Saudi Arabia is separated from Iran by the Persian Gulf

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    I. Politics, Culture and Identities. 1. Describe and discuss theoretical models of political legitimacy, for instance Max Weber’s ”ideal types”. It is remarkable that in every group within any society that is based on hierarchies’ rules, they are dominant and dominated individuals. Although, in order for a society to function the “dominated” should be willing to obey the “dominants”, which requires legitimacy. This part of the exam work aims to present theoretical models of political legitimacy

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