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    The “Arab Spring,” was a chain of violent and nonviolent anti-government protests that spread in the Arab world in 2011. This movement was widely popular and appealing to the people participating in these protests. The Arab Spring symbolized patriotism and giving citizens a chance to remove unjust, corrupt leaders, social and economic unrest, and demand more rights. It was a universal message that was put forth through a series of major international events. Many had positive outcomes which made

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    Definitions of terms Scholarly peer review Scholarly peer review, also known as refereeing, is the process of subjecting an author’s scholarly manuscript to the scrutiny of others who are experts and working in the same field (Ware 2013). Scholarly/academic journal Scholarly journal, also called as academic/scientific/refereed journal or very often peer-reviewed journal, is a peer-reviewed/refereed periodical in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published. Academic

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    Discuss the key causes and effects 2011 Arabic spring In late 2010, a tidal wave of uprisings and protests in various parts of the Arab world emerged. It began with the Tunisian revolution when the martyr Mahmoud Bouazizi set fire to himself as a result of the deteriorating economic and social. This led to protests and demonstrations that ended with the fall of the ruling regime. In Tunisia which sparked the beginning of revolutions in many Arab countries, this is known as an Arab Spring. The question

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    The meeting discussed the brutal attacks on the Saudi embassy in Tehran where Al-Jubeir noted that the attacks were clear violations of the international conventions, laws, and treaties. According to the sanctity of these international agreements, the Iranian government has a responsibility to protect the diplomatic missions on their soil. Further, he confirmed that the attacks on Saudi diplomats were highly condemned by other countries, as well as regional and international organizations such as

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    Cultural awareness starts with the understanding of the country in general, its people, and events, which have taken place there. Culture is a complex concept, defined by the combination of values, customs, and beliefs of the society, which characterize different groups of the community and guides their behavior. Culture applies to each person, who is considered as a member of a group, who live in the particular society (Eliot, 2014). Cultural awareness is the understanding of the traditions of

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    acquisition. - Mehri Language Mehri language belongs to SAL family languages, which belong to Semitic languages, (AlRowsa, 2014). According to AlRowsa, about 100,000 people speak Mehri. These people are distributed in three countries, Yemen, Oman and Saudi Arabia. Yemen and Oman are on the south of Saudi Arabia. Most Mehri People territories are located there. AlRowsa maintains that it is not the only language spoken in that area. Bathari, Harsusi, Shehri

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    The Arab Spring

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    in the Arab world. The Arab Spring has established; the power social media can have when applied in social and political scenario. In just a short period of three years, there were changed regimes in four Arab countries (Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen). There were protests and demonstrations in other Arab countries like Bahrain, Syria, Algeria, Iraq, Jordon, Kuwait, Morocco and Sudan. Small scale protests were also held in countries like Mauritania Oman, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, Western Sahara, and

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    are unclear and unrealistic, leading some to believe AQAP is a front for US presence Many respondents commented on what they deemed were unclear and unrealistic goals laid down by AQAP. While some cited the establishment of Sharia law or the use of Yemen as a launch pad for further attacks to conquer neighboring lands as AQAP objectives, others explained that AQAP’s failure to achieve these goals was due to the fact that AQAP did not know what it was doing and that it is a belligerent group with only

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    The Horn of Africa has become a hotbed for extremist activities, terrorist groups and piracy due to its diverse cultures, large Muslim populations, and poor economies. All of these components threaten the peace and stability of the area and affect many countries abroad. The United States plays a major role in assisting countries in the Horn of Africa to ensure stability and security. The Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) was created to accomplish this mission in the region.

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    The Arab League 's Purpose

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    The Arab League 's Purpose is to strengthen the relations between member states, coordinate policies, and be a safeguard to independence & sovereignty. The organization also has to purpose to serve as an actor to close co-operation between member states on certain issues that may arise. The following matters that the Arab League oversees are any economic or financial affair; this includes commercial and customer relations and currency. They also have the power to be an actor in the co-operation of

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