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    Giving a speech to Saudi Arabian visitors isn’t as easy as someone might think, especially if you are an Arab woman living in an Arab country. I guess I would give the speech in Arabic if all the visitors from Saudi Arabia are Saudi Arabian, I will dress appropriately by wearing formal loose clothing and I will consult with my employers whether I would need to cover my head or not. Shaking hands between people from two different sexes in Saudi Arabia isn’t considered appropriate, I will simply wait

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    Women’s Rights in Saudi Arabia There is an extreme male dominance over the women of Saudi Arabia. The men control the women in government, in education, in society, and even in their own homes. A vast majority of women fight for their rights to break free. The Saudi Arabian women’s restrictions need to be changed before the men overpower the women, which can wistfully turn to domestic abuse or even the women become rebellious and break traditions set out for them. Saudi Arabian women face

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    Introduction Background The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has committed vast resources by allocating more than 13 percent of its annual budget in improving the Kingdom's medical care system, with the ultimate goal of providing free medical care for everyone. This commitment has been translated to more than 330 hospitals operated by the government and the private sector, with a capacity of more than 50,000 beds. Of these hospitals, 184 are run by the government, with more than 16 thousand doctors, 40 thousand

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    commend for? What's more, Saudi Arabia political system is very conservative when compared to the United States. For Muslim countries our freedoms can be seen as threatening by those who value that structure. For that reason, not all countries share the same philosophy in regards to their citizens’ right. For example, Saudi Arabia has been criticized for its implementation of Islamic law and its poor human rights record. In the same way the United States has been criticized for being too liberal

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    Saudi Arabia is one of the great countries that has invested so much in all sectors of the economy in the Middle East looking at how this country has been of interest of many explorers and travellers for many centuries with its exotic tastes, smells, people and customs. After getting attention of the audience it would be wise not to deep into details as Saudi Arabians don’t like long speech instead they prefer chitchat before deals can be concluded. Next would be like. Looking at the main economic

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    The women of Saudi Arabia have been oppressed by the men of the country for generations due to the ignorance of the people, their Islamic faith, and the government. They have no rights and they must receive permission from their husbands or fathers to work, travel, and receive medical attention. The memoir Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia by Jean Sasson, is an excellent example of the oppression of women in Saudi Arabia and the literary devices of characterization and

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    Saudi Arabia is one of largest Muslim populated Countries in the world that follows the Islamic culture. Their laws are called the “Laws of God”, which are interpreted from the Quran. The “Laws of God” also known as the Sharia laws, these laws have abundant control on Saudi Arabian women, Muslim citizens, and Non-Muslim expats. Women of Saudi Arabia have limited rights based on their Islamic beliefs, but are gradually making progress to uplifting some restrictions. Muslim citizens, both men and

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    THE GREATEST THREAT TO SAUDI ARABIA 1LT. ALDAWEES MESHARY MICCC 16-009 CH (MAJ) Martin, William A. 23 September 2016 “God is great, death to America, death to Israel, curse the Jews,” this is a translation of the Houthi flag. They a are religious militant political movement based in Saada, in northern Yemen called. Houthis by their founder, Hussein al-Huthi, who was killed by Yemeni forces in 2004. This paper will discuss why Iran, working with militant organizations such

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    Far into one of Saudi Arabia's mud fields, which is measured to be greater than five soccer fields. Saudi Arabia is known to have heaps of gold. Adam tries to remove gold, by diving profound into the surface of a gold mining site. The gold mine had been prohibited by the town's nearby government, because of the spread of different diseases, caused by the gold extraction. Many notices have been given to the general population who endeavor to burrow for gold, however despite the fact that, Adam's steadiness

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    Australia and Saudi Arabia are nations with more differences and similarities. Saudi Arabia is found in the Middle East between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. The country is divided into thirteen provinces that are ruled by governors who are appointed by the king. The country has an estimated size of 1.96 million square kilometers. In comparison, Australia is surrounded by the ocean, implying the country lacks immediate neighbors. It also has has an estimated are of 7,686,850 kilometers squared

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