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    Emergency Admission for Diabetes in Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Introduction Diabetes mellitus has been identified as a major health problem in Saudi Arabia due to adoption of modern lifestyle that promotes poor eating habits and sedentary (Elhadd et al., 2007). Moreover, indigenous Saudi Arabia population has a genetic predisposition to type II diabetes that is complicated by consanguinity. According to Khalid et al. (2011) the prevalence of diabetes in Saudi Arabia increased from 4% in 1982

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    For Thanksgiving, my roommate invited me to spend the holiday with her at her uncle’s house back in New York City. They welcomed me into their home when I arrived. Then my roommate and I passed the time downstairs before dinner.I don’t remember the conversation, but it led us to watch a show called The Carrie Diaries.. Saya told me how it’s the perfect show for me to watch. The Carrie Diaries features one of the most iconic characters of the millennial generation: a young small town girl who learns

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    Abstract THE FOCUS OF THIS PAPER WILL BE ON SAUDI ARABIAN WOMEN AND THE OBSTACLES THEY MUST OVERCOME TO ACCESS HEALTHCARE. WHAT MANY BELIEVE TO BE SHARIAH LAW CONCERNING WOMEN’S RIGHTS OF HEALTHCARE IS ACTUALLY BASED MORE ON TRADITION AND CUSTOM RATHER THAN LAW. UNFORTUNATELY, MANY PEOPLE IN SAUDI ARABIA ARE UNAWARE OF THIS AND STILL ABIDE BY THESE TRADITIONS AS IF THEY ARE LAWS. THESE PEOPLE INCLUDE MEN AND WOMEN, AND MANY HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS. IN SAUDI ARABIA, MOST OF THE POPULATION IS ULTRA CONSERVATIVE

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    1- Social media is controlling politics The idea of the “global village” today comes true with the rising power of the social media. A Chinese citizen settling in France can easily contact his American friend by the massive number of phone applications. Nowadays, social media isn’t only a tool to socialise, but it turned to be a remarkable way to protest, discuss, and choose your governors. Barack Obama has gained widely from Facebook in 2008 and 2012 elections; he was a pacesetter in

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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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    Recent research conducted by neurologists seemingly allude that early childhood education presents a vital role in developing a child’s brain. Children are majorly expected to attend this stage of education at the age of 6years where they receive quality care at a specified age before joining the next stage (AL-Othman, Gregory, Jessel & Khalil, 2015). In most countries, pre-kindergarten education which is also early childhood education is perceived as a necessary stage of learning for every child

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    Studies of Syrian politics have traditionally focused on the sectarian, military and economic foundations of the current regime or its opponents. There are early attempts to frame the uprising with generic economic arguments about poverty, and destitution with regional compares to the case of Syria. Arguments about an oppressive authoritarian doesn’t explain why the uprising happened now, why not before? Few studies, however, have paid attention to the cultural basis of this regime and to cultural

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    Political asylum is the issue that lately crowd was talked of the media in the world. International world also respond to serious about this. The issue become important due to human rights concerns. The definition of political asylum is protection given by a state to a person who had escaped from their country of origin because of fear of persecution. Moreover, human rights defined by the Universal Declaration of human rights. This issue is a political issue, which is special because each country

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    Saudi Arabian Women

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    More Freedom Less Limitation Saudi Arabian women should feel free about the way they present themselves in public places. There’re a lot of rules and regulations about what women can wear and do in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Women aren’t allowed to drive, they must always have a guardian, and there are separate buildings and lines for women and men. For example, women must cover her whole body in public and in front of men. In the essay “Saudis in Bikinis” by Nicholas D. Kristof, talks about a time

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    In the article, “Lagging Far Behind: Women in the Middle East” Judith Colp Rubin (2012), an author, journalist and publisher, demonstrates the main aspects behind causing inequality between male and female rights in the Arab World. Colp Rubin clearly states based on certified statistical evidence, that despite of the basic rights given to females in the Arab region, lack in the equilibrium between both genders has still been consistent. She demonstrates her claim by referring to the discriminated

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