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    Present Technology that Represents the Country TUFS was introduced back in 1999 to upgrade most of India’s present technology in its textile industry. Spinning mills availed to the maximum benefit from TUFS. Ring spinning system has long been the oldest technology to spin any count of yarn with minimal changes to it in India. With TUFS, air jet spinning has offered manufacturers the opportunity to produce yarn at a relatively high production rate for a lower cost. The Air Jet Spinning Machine has

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    1 Impact of Climate Change: Rainfall and temperature are the main parameters to measure the climate in a region. These two variables were studied in detail for the Arabian Peninsula as well as for Saudi Arabia (Elagib and Mansell, 2000; Lazaro et al., 2001; Moonen et al., 2002; Islam et al., 2010). It is worth mentioning that, the frequencies of rainfall intensity are significantly required for several engineering purposes; one of them is the estimation of extreme floods. Besides, rainfall data

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    Israel goes nuts and chases the terrorists out into Syrian-held territory. Israel issues an ultimation; Syria can hand over the terrorists and crease all support – or else. Egypt demands UN intervention, along with Iran and Saudi. IAF aircraft are poking at Syria, threatening the state – and Turkey has declared its support for Israel. Despite a last minute attempt by Thompson to broker a peace, the latest Arab-Israel war breaks out. Israeli columns advance into Syria, destroying

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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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    Saudi Arabia Case Study

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    Introduction Times have changed in Saudi Arabia: as the country's economy slows, the kingdom is giving more and more priority to a local labor force and the numbers of low income, middle class and even high-paid expatriate executives have been affected by the new taxes policies. Since mid-2014, the world's largest exporter of crude oil, which is also the largest economy in the Arab world, has been dealing with substantially lower oil revenues than before. And the austerity and cost cutting measures

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    On October 25, 2017, The Guardian reported that Egypt, Bahrain, UAE, and Saudi Arabia’s blockade of Qatar has the potential to create long-lasting rifts in the region. In June of this year, the aforementioned nations all cut off diplomatic ties with the small peninsular nation of Qatar. Saudi Arabia and UAE said that diplomatic and economic relations would be restored once Qatar has broken all of its links with the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, and Iran. Qatar emphatically denied that it had any financial

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    Literature Review: There are no studies which touched on the topic of “loyalty” to hotel brand in Riyadh City in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia but there are some studies which had discussed the “loyalty” to a brand in other production sectors. For example, the study of (Salh, 2010 ) as it aimed to study the psychological and social factors and its effect on loyalty of mobiles’ buyers to the brand as the study concluded that there is relation between the psychological and social factors of user and

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    Introduction Saudi Arabia is a country in the Middle East. In Saudi Arabia, there are currently 32.5 million people living there. (Commisceo Global, retrieved 2017) This country is ruled by King Salman and is border by Jordan and Iraq. Class Structure The ethnic structure in Saudi Arabia is, according to Commisceo Global (Retrieved 2017), 90 percent Arab and 10 percent Afro-Asian. Saudi Arabia has four different social standings. First comes the Saudis, they are at the top of the hierarchy; second

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    different in four ways in terms of clothes, mentality, food, and religious beliefs. First, I had the chance to visit and learn the culture of both countries; I took a trip to Jeddah two years ago with my cousin. Jeddah is a city found in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. I had first a large surprise when my airplane first landed, at the airport the only things I could see in people wearing black and white then I asked, myself if it was a code dress. Actually, all the woman has a strict restriction to cover

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    Kuwait Cultural Awareness Self cross culturally aware is a more complicated issue today than ever before. It is crucial for us to understand the different cultruals that we are surround by. By doing so and learning their cultual will make it easier to understand where they come from. For example, the military are deployed in many foreign countries and without this understanding, the United States cannot develop and sustain effective multinational organizations nor can it devise and execute effective

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