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    Corruption in Saudi Arabia Referring to The Economic Times report “corruption in a civilized society is a disease like cancer, which if not detected on time, is surely to spread its malignancy among the polity of the country, leading to disastrous consequences” (Economic Times). Corruption or what I like to call it "how to destroy a community" is the easier and faster way to kill a nation. Unfortunately, corruption is widespread in Saudi Arabia, and an abundance of corrupt people takes advantage

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    Reflection Paper on Terrorism It is ironic that the U.S. and Saudi Arabia continue to sign historic agreements meant to confront current and emerging threats coming from terrorist financing the latter is one of the biggest state sponsors of terrorism. The creative responses that they create continue to formalize cooperation between them to counter terrorist financing. However, this is a lose-lose partnership since donors in Saudi Arabia continue to fund Sunni terrorist groups across the world. The

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    Running Head: The Importance of Professional Development 1 The Importance of Professional Development Student University of the People The Importance of Professional Development 2 Thesis Human Resource Development is the focus of the organization for which I work. My speech is about professional development is informative in its purpose. It is imperative to develop professional development strategies (Clark, 2016). This is a critical topic for our Saudi Arabian visitors

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    Topic: The Blue Diamond Affair General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the problems that occurred in the Saudi Arabia and Thailand relationship Central Idea: the brief history about “the Blue Diamond Affair and some effects that this never-ending crimes have created created .” Type of speech: Event Org. pattern: Topical Introduction: For Two decades or 25 years ago, 200 pounds of jewelry, and also the Blue Diamond, a prized possessions of Saudi Royal family

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    America’s Kingdom and the Narrative of Empire The story of Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO), the United States, and Saudi Arabia is a tale that has been told countless times throughout the history of mankind. ARAMCO is another chapter in the endless saga of empire and global capitalism that has spread around the world with the aid of multinational corporations over a period of several centuries. Many of the techniques used in Saudi Arabia beginning in the 1930s were similar to practices used

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    In order for nurses to provide equal and effective healthcare, they must be culturally competent. Nursing requires constant learning, and understanding a person’s culture can give insight to what is causing a problem, what is hindering healing or procedures, and the best way to treat each patient. Saudi Arabians live by a “guardianship” system. This system requires that the woman seeks the man’s permission before going about her daily activities, leaving the house, or leaving the country (Whitson

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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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    Essay Two The future for Saudi women is difficult to predict, however, it has much potential. The percentage of women that are being educated is constantly growing, women are opening businesses, participating in politics and being activists for the promotion of women’s rights. Women are starting to demand their rights and freedoms. Accordingly, the monarchy is incrementally responding to women’s demands. More Saudi women are being college educated, becoming involved in business and demanding a

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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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    Ancient Ghana Essay

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    Introduction The people of Ancient Ghana were known as Soninke. The Soninke were the subgroup of Mande-speaking ethnic group. Ancient Ghana was one of Africa’s hot spots for trading. This trade growth lead to them to be one of the greatest empires in Africa. Location plays a key point to why they were extremely successful, they were placed south of the Saharan desert and northwest of the Niger River, quite a humid area. Ancient Ghana were the middle man to some other trading countries. One of their

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