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Osama Bin Laden on Television in Riyadh Flaming Fires of Distrust in Middle EastPresident Obama in Riyadh today where a new audio recording was released of Osama bin Laden on the Radio in Riyadh.
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Riyadh: the Beauty Behind the SkyscrapersThe beauty of Riyadh is way beyomd what others would think as simply deserts, camels and heat. In fact, it has the most state-of-the-art skyscrapers as well as a breathtaking beauty any visitor will love. -
Journey to Abu SimbleFicticious Travel Account
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Samuel Richardson's "Pamela": Female Agency in a Society Dominated by Men"Join me in one of the most explosive scandals and noisiest, wildest all-night parties around" (Alsanea, 1). In the novels Pamela by Samuel Richardson, and Girls of Riyadh (GR) written by Rajaa Alsanea, these two
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Jurassic Park, Saudi Arabia's Spectacular GreenhouseBe ready to visit one of the largest greenhouses in the world in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Save your vacation to have a fabulous tour here in 2011 and get to know the biological changes that has taken place so far in the world, in Riyadh.
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Web Based Education with H1N1 BreakoutA description of a web based system used for education during a school shutdown. -
International Dialing at Domestic Rates!Leave it up to Wal-Mart and TracFone to offer something at a better value than the rest of the guys. Now they've done it again!
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Political Limericks for St. Patrick's DayLimericks are one of the joys of St. Patricks Day. The Irish are not strangers to political struggles, so I chose to express some personal political opinions in limerick. -
Saudi Arabia - a Western Woman's Guide to VisitingAre you visiting Saudi Arabia but are unsure how to behave when you get there? Do you want to know what you can do and what, as a western woman, you should not do? Here are some useful tips for women planning to visit the 'capital' of the Middle East.
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Murder by Facebook, Or: Social Networking Can Kill YouA short look at the phenomenon of murder blamed on content posted on social networking sites
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Lust: History, Meaning and SignificanceWhile the word "lust" is usually associated with sex and sin, the history of the meaning of the word, as well as the moral interpretation of the desire it represents, is far more nuanced.
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Visit the Oil Rich Dammam, Saudi ArabiaThis rich city inthe Middle East is another spot that is sure to be enjoyed by tourist. To know where to go once in Dammam, read this article now.
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Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia, a Memoir by Jean SassonThis is a descriptive overview of Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia, a memoir by Jean Sasson.
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My Country, My Country DVD ReviewThis is about a man who lives in Iraq who is preparing for the Iraqi Elections. His hopes and dreams of a better and peaceful Iraq depend on him, his party, and people.
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English as Second Language (ESL) Learners in Saudi ArabiaA case study of ESL learners in Saudi Arabia.
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Tief (Thief in the West Indies)Two different tiefs in two different times.
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Filler One in KingdomA USAR physicians's tour of duty during Operation Desert Storm. -
Domestic Workers in the Middle East Face Discrimination and AbuseDomestic workers in the Middle East face discrimination and abuse; and the concerned governments are not paying attention. -
Exclusive Interview with Capt. Philip G. Renaud, Executive Director, Living Oceans FoundationEnvironmental activist Reynard Loki talked to Capt. Philip G. Renaud about his epic, three-year sea expedition to study the world's coral reefs. -
Obama in Egypt for Attempt at New Mideast RelationshipThis article is about the trip President Obama has taken to try and woo Saudi Arabia and the Muslim world.
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Happy Father's Day, JackMy dad passed away two years ago. I wanted to do something to honor him. -
Saudi Man May Be Paralyzed by Court Order, Punishment for Paralyzing Man in FightA Saudi judge is weighing the possibility of inflicting an "eye for an eye" punishment on a Saudi man convicted of paralyzing another man in a cleaver attack. The judge is sending inquiries about medically severing the convicted man's spine.
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The Future of Oil & Gas Regulations in the U.S.The unrest currently taking place in the Middle East, along with the resulting sharp increase in world oil prices, illustrates just how dependent the U.S. has become on foreign oil imports. -
Jamie Foxx MoviesJamie Foxx movies are diverse, and show off his wide range of acting skills. He started off a comedian, but soon streamlined into movies.
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CLIMATE CHANGE is NOT RECENT PHENOMENONThe history of earth's climate is characterized by change. Time of glaciations on the earth has been followed by warm intervals and the duration in years of both cold and warm intervals has varied by several orders of magnitude.
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Saudi Women Revolution Organizes Online for Rights, EqualityIn Saudi Arabia, inspired by the online grassroots campaigns that mobilized uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt, women are organizing for an equal rights revolution.
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The Islam Religion ExplainedIn this paper I will be talking about the Islam religion. The first part of this paper will cover some background information of the Islam religion. You will read about Mohammad who was the most important prophet to Muslims.
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PipetropolisA Steampunk-themed story.
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Culture in ChicagoFerris Bueller had the right idea when he skipped school to check out what was happening in downtown Chicago; this city has a thriving art and culture scene that should not be missed.
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Saudi Prince Dies in New York HospitalSaudi Arabian Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud died in NYC this morning at the age of 85. He had reportedly been battling colon cancer since 2009 and was the half brother of the ailing Saudi King Abdullah.
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If You Were Born in 1975, Here Are Some Facts You Can Associate with Your Birth YearWhat happend in the year 1975? Did you graduate high school or were you born that year? What else happened in 1975? -
Festive FunWinter is also the time when a myriad of local community festivals are organized by the tourism authorities across the Kingdom. -
Mysteries Behind the VeilsThis article deals with women in Islamic nations,their conditions and the price they pay for seeking freedom from the rigid customs and rituals.Freedom which is a basic human right of each person irrespective of gender.
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Saudi AmericaWe should occupy Saudi Arabia and make it an American colony. Think of the oil, the sand and sunshine. It could be a brand new retirement community for boomers. -
Ghawar - Saudi Arabia's Super-Giant Oil FieldOut of the small hand full of super-giant oil fields that exist in the world Saudi Arabia's Ghawar stands out as a true monster.
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The Arabian Oryx at the King Khaled Wildlife Research Centre in Saudi ArabiaIn this article the author provides a description of a wildlife trip to Saudi Arabia the King Khaled Wildlife Research Centre in Saudi Arabia where the previously extinct Arabian Oryx have been successfully bred. -
Israel and Turkey: The Impossible AlliancePrior to 2008, it has been a common '" and misleading '" truism that relations between Turkey and Israel have never been better.
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Saudi Arabia Focuses on Alternative EnergyWith growing greenhouse effects and erratic climatic changes, more and more countries are considering options to go green. -
200 Meters: Men's National RecordsList of men's national records for 200 meters (outdoor) as of December 31, 2010.
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Confessions of an Innocent Man Movie ReviewReview of the documentary Confessions of an Innocent Man. Well-done, scary film about Westerners falsely accused of terrorism and tortured in Saudi prisons, and the shameful response by governments desiring to suck up to the Saudi regime.
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