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Essays On Israel & The Middle East
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Edward W. Said as an Arab Spokesperson
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A 7 page research paper that looks at the work of Edward W. Said, specifically his book 'Orientalism,' as making Said representative as a spokesperson for Arab concerns. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: 00edsaid.rtf
Essay Title: Edward W. Said as an Arab Spokesperson
Middle Eastern Women
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A 5 page research paper that examines the question as to whether or not Arab women are passive victims of male domination. The writer argues that they are not, but rather acquiesce fully to the system of patriarchy and male domination under which they live. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: 90veil.rtf
Essay Title: Middle Eastern Women
Nasser: Analysis of a Leader
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This 15 page paper provides a biographical sketch of former Egyptian president and Arab leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. The initiating of the 1952 coup de etat, the Suez Canal situation and the Six Day War are three areas of focus in evaluating decisions made by Nasser. The paper looks at his motivations and state of mind. Was he a reformer or an egomaniac? Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA50Nass .wps
Essay Title: Nasser: Analysis of a Leader
Society and the Handicapped / How Arabs Differ
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An 8 page research paper on the duty and responsibility mindset that the Arab people have toward the handicapped. This mindset is fostered from a young age, therefore, families and communities are raised to volunteer and provide expert services to the handicapped, as well as support them in their own homes. The writer provides several examples showing this support and explains how it differs from other developed nations. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Cnarabhn.wps
Essay Title: Society and the Handicapped / How Arabs Differ
Exporting Computers to Saudi Arabia
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A 13 page business plan discussing a rather cautious method of exporting computers to the Gulf region. Acme Computer realizes that projections for the domestic PC market are dour well into the next century, but that foreign markets offer the promise of growth unlikely while operating solely in domestic markets. Saudi Arabia technically is classified as a developing nation but is technology- and trade-friendly. Acme seeks to form an alliance with an established small business in Saudi Arabia in order to avoid any cultural faux pas and to learn the nuances of the culture before attempting to gain great returns. The company plans greater marketing efforts after gaining more experience with the culture, but cautiously is relying on its Saudi partner to educate Acme marketers. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KS-Saudi.doc
Essay Title: Exporting Computers to Saudi Arabia
Human Factors In Ergonomics / Saudi Arabia
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This 5 page paper discusses two specific issues related to work in Saudi Arabia: safety on construction sites and setting up a new ergonomic office environment. The heat of the desert means additional safety precautions must be taken for workers. A list of considerations is provided. A list is also provided for creating an ergonomically sound office environment.
Filename: PGergo.wps
Essay Title: Human Factors In Ergonomics / Saudi Arabia
Investment in Saudi Arabia
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A 12 page marketing analysis for a direct foreign investment of a U.S. firm in Saudi Arabia. The writer explores the culture and demographics, legal and business policies, import policies, business climate, taxation, fees, competition, distribution, labor, and financial viability of such an investment. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Cnsaudia.wps
Essay Title: Investment in Saudi Arabia