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Kuwait Culture Of Kuwait
The term culture is one of those words that we use routinely, but what is it exactly? Basically,
culture is the multipart overall of a society which includes everything that gives a society an
identity. Culture may consist of customs, languages, and religion beliefs amid other characteristics
that are ordinary to people of a nation/region. What is predominantly interesting about cultures is
that each culture, no matter where it is located, shares at least five basic characteristics. However,
every culture has its own distinct characteristics that differentiate it from the others. One of such
cultures is the Kuwait culture. This culture awareness essay will attempt to emphasis on cultural
aspects of the people of Kuwait while drawing your attention to the social–culture annalists of
Kuwait nation/region's physical geography, weather analysts, current and passed military conflicts
and its impact on the society, and their civil concern. The Kuwaiti culture is dominant in Kuwait
where the people originate. They were primary drawn to the Kuwait Bay region because of the
resources from the sea, and majority of the population still lives within a short distance of the first
coastal colonies. Kuwait exists in the Middle East which borders the Persian Gulf, sandwiched
between Saudi Arabia and Iraq (T. 2011). The landscape of Kuwait varies slightly, between flat and
somewhat rolling desert plains. Kuwait's flat deserts cover ancient rock formations that contain
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How the Iraq Invasion of Kuwait Impacted Kuwait's Environment
Part A: Plan The Investigation
The purpose of this investigation is to assess the extent of which the Iraq invasion of Kuwait
impacted Kuwait's environment. This will be done by assessing the pollution created during the
fighting portion of the war as well as the beginning of the oil fires. Furthermore the pollution of the
oil fires will be looked at in regards to terrestrial pollution as well as wildlife pollution. This
investigation will include an evaluation of the origin, purpose, value and limitations of 2 sources,
The Environmental Consequences of War: legal, economic and scientific perspectives by Jay E.
Austin and Carl E. Bruch, as well as John Loretz's article titled The Animal Victims of the Gulf War.
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Last burning oil well was put out in November 1991.4
Terrestrial pollution from the oil fires:
After the oil wells were set on fire the oil spewed out to the land surface.2
Hundreds of oil lakes had formed.
Lakes penetrated and saturated 10–20% of the soil.
5,000 million gallons of seawater spray was used.10
Millions of land mines were planted around the oil wells.
Residue from oil slowly seeped in to the ground, poisoning the desert.
As the oil seeped it damaged the underground water supply and the soil.12
Miles of the Kuwaiti desert were decided to be inhabitable.
Wildlife and Marine Pollution from the oil fires:
Vast amounts of crude oil seeped into the Persian Gulf.
The oil from the wells that was released into the Persian Gulf killed tens of thousands of birds and
threatened numerous marine animals.
Toxic smoke released from the fires killed migrating birds.
Oil poured from the extinguished wells created huge petrochemical lakes.16
Petrochemical lakes drained in to the ocean and threatened marine life. 16
Tanks, trucks and other military vehicles destroyed wildlife habitats. 16
Oil that lured close to the water and threatened animals that were close to extinction.
Various birds became trapped in the oil that was near the ocean as well as in the oils lakes.
Many migratory birds died as a result of exposure to oil or polluted air. 17
Part C:
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The Persian Gulf War : Operation Desert Storm
Keerthana Senthil
St. Clair
Afri–Asian 9
19 February 2015
The Persian Gulf War: Operation Desert Storm In August 1990 the leader of Iraq, Saddam Hussein
commanded his military to invade Kuwait. Leaving this to be the first time a United Member Nation
had attacked just one of its fellow United Member Nation. Kuwait is a small country located at the
North–Western end of the Persian Gulf, this gulf separates South Western Asia and the Arabian
Peninsula. Saddam Hussein was known to be a ruthless dictator. Refugees fled Kuwait, as many
were robbed, assaulted, and looted. According to legends, that Hussein himself accepted, during the
war with Iran he had used poison gas against both Iranian troops and Iraqi civilians because they
opposed to his regime (Carlisle 3). With this certain example we can furthermore comprehend
Hussein's brutality and desire for power.
Iraq and Kuwait are both member nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and
by no doubt were rich from the oil revenue. Iraq mainly utilized this wealth into constructing a
strong army, whereas Kuwait used the money to provide a better quality of life for its citizens.
Hussein had major war–debts that incurred from Iran–Iraq war that he could not pay off. Kuwait
seemed to be a good choice for Hussein as the country was a part of Iraq during the Ottoman Empire
and only gained sovereignty in 1961. Furthermore a significant amount Iraq's war debts are from
Kuwait. Seizing Kuwait for Hussein proved
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The United States And The Western Coalition
The United States and the Western Coalition has long looked at the Middle East as an asset with
little risk high reward potential. They have all looked at them as high reward low risk a region that
in contrast, has an abundance of natural resources in particular oil with very underwhelming
population. Even if they had a product that could reach out and touch the masses the internal
struggles and lack of cohesion and structure to get out of the region. Both the United States and
Western coalition watched the struggles intervened when necessary and when a reward could reaped
even if it was a better deal on the oil prices to actual occupation of land. The intervention, however
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Pure fiction, but the was that the Soviet troops invaded Kabul on December 25th, 1979, on order
from Moscow to replace the radical Hafizullah Amin with the Soviet–endorsed Babrak Karmal as
head of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Which Hollywood spun as a Cold War tactic to or
chess move to get an upper hand on the United States. When in reality the Soviet decision to invade
Afghanistan was foremost driven by the security concerns a rapidly weakening Afghanistan,
vulnerable to Islamic extremism and Western encroachment, posed to the Soviet Union's southern
borders. The Second evolution consideration was due to what was the longest war of the twentieth
century, and length was the consideration that came from it. The Iran–Iraq War began when Iraq
invaded Iran via air and land on 22 September 1980. It followed a long history of border disputes,
and was motivated by fears that the Iranian Revolution in 1979 would inspire insurgency among
Iraq 's long–suppressed Shia majority, as well as Iraq 's desire to replace Iran as the dominant
Persian Gulf state. Although Iraq hoped to take advantage of Iran 's revolutionary chaos and attacked
without formal warning, it made only limited progress into Iran. Length came into consideration due
to the 1987 modification of the Soviet Scud B missile prolonging its range, increasing the concern
for neighboring countries.
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The War Of The Gulf War
Gulf War
The Persian Gulf War was held August 2,1990–February 28,1991.It is called Gulf War which was
waged by a UN authorized coalition force from 34 nations.USA led the coalition against Iraq for
continuation of the state of Kuwait.It is called the mother of all battles by Saddam Hussein.Its
military name is Operation Desert Storm.It is also known as the 1st Gulf War,Gulf War1 or the Iraq
War before the term became identified with the 2003 Iraq War.
Origins
Throughout the cold war Iraq had been ally under Soviet Union.The main concentration of USA was
against this position of Soviet–Iraq relationship.Even the US was concerned with Iraq 's position on
Israeli–Palestinian politics and its disapproval of the nature of the peace between Israel and
Egypt.The US also disliked Iraqi support for many Arab and Palestinian militant groups such as Abu
Nidal,which led to its inclusion on the developing US list of state sponsors of terrorism on 29th
December 1980,which is called Iran–Iraq war.Finally Iran was successful to the war line then US
increased its support for Iraq to prevent Iran for forcing a surrender.Then US bid to open full
diplomatic relations with Iraq,the country was removed from the US list of state sponsor
terrorism.In August 1988 the ceasefire with Iran was signed when Iraq was bankrupt with most of its
debt owed to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.So Iraq pressured both nations to forgive the debts,but they
refused.Iraq also accused Kuwait of exceeding its OPEC quotas and
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U.s. Involvement During The Persian Gulf War
.Mohammadamin Montazer
Mr. Kanna
U.S. History, period 1
29 May 2015
U.S. Involvement in 1st Persian Gulf War
"One of the good things about the way the Gulf War ended in 1991 is, you 'd see the Vietnam
veterans marching with the Gulf War veterans" (George H. W. Bush). President Bush stated that the
Persian Gulf War was not fully supported by the soldiers who fought in the war. Gulf War veterans
marched like Vietnam veterans because they also viewed the war as unjustified. Persian Gulf War
veterans would say, "American soldiers lost their lives' for oil." The first Persian Gulf War started
from August 2, 1990 and ended on February 28, 1991. This war began by the invasion of Kuwait by
Iraq. During this invasion some of the oil fields of Kuwait were set on fire and some of the oil
spilled to the Persian Gulf. The Persian Gulf was the oil supplier for western countries. So anything
happened to the Persian Gulf, the western countries will naturally react. The factors that led to The
United States' involvement in the first Persian Gulf War included Saddam Hussein's invasion of
Kuwait, his control over a sizable share of the world's oil reserves and his power over the economies
of the world. Many Americans believe that the first Persian Gulf War was not necessary for the
United States.
On August 2, 1990, Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, attacked Kuwait as a result of overproduction of
oil in Kuwait, which had cost Iraq an estimated $14 billion a year when oil process of obtaining the
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The Defense Of Defense : The Supreme Commander Of The...
According to the Constitution of Kuwait, the Amir is regarded as the supreme commander of the
armed forces. The Minister of Defense directs the armed forces through the Chief of General Staff.
There is a separate wing of The National Guards that has its own commander, who is responsible for
reporting directly to the Minister of Defense. The security forces assigned for public duties are
under the command of the Interior Minister. In 1993, the Defense Minister, Ali as Sabah as Salim Al
Sabah, was deployed at another department than Interior Ministry after the Gulf War. The ultimate
power in the state lies with the ruling family. Before the invasion of Iraq, the strength of Kuwaiti
army was 16,000 officers and soldiers. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The weaponry and tanks that survived the war were not enough to cater the security needs. Post war,
the military equipment ordered by Kuwait included 200 M–84 tanks (imported from Yugoslavia in
return for which the previous Yugoslavian oil purchases were offset) and 18 self–propelling 155mm
guns from France. Kuwait also has an inventory of American, Russian, and Egyptian armored
vehicles ("Military" 1). The population of Kuwait is about 3.7 million and its GDP (PP) is $153.5
billion with 8.2% growth in 2011. The 5–year compound annual growth of the country is 3.1% with
$41,691 per capita. The FDI Inflow is estimated to be $398.6 million and public debt is about 7.3%
of GDP. Kuwait`s economy has been ranked 66th freest in the 2013 Index since its economic
freedom score is 63.1. The country is ranked 7th among 15 of the Middle Eastern and North Africa
region. The progress towards an economic freedom has not been even for Kuwait. The transition
from conservative approaches towards a diverse attitude has been a challenge. Despite the efforts
made to bring diversity and modernism to the economy, the production of oil is still dominant. The
private sector depends upon the government for finance and labor since the labor market is highly
segmented. The public sector employs about 80 percent of the labor force. Privatization law was
passed in 2010; however, little effort has been made towards its implementation.
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George W. Bush Speech Analysis
The central idea of the 43th president, George W. Bush Speech for the incident of dictator of Iraq
taking over Kuwait was that we are going to war with allies and soldiers who believe we have to
fight with the cruel dictator of Iraq because when we offered peace they only wanted war and now
we have to save the people of Kuwait. George immediately starts to play with our motions at the
beginning about the dictator of Iraq taking over the weak Kuwait, "when the dictator of Iraq invaded
a small and helpless neighbor... was crushed; its people, brutalized. Five months ago, Saddam
Hussein started his cruel war against Kuwait" ( Bush 2). Bush started using "invaded", "small",
"helpless neighbor", "crushed", "brutalized" and "cold war", all negative ... Show more content on
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He subjected the people of Kuwait to unspeakable atrocities– and among those maimed and
murdered, innocent children... more dangerous weapons of mass destruction... While the world
waited, Saddam Hussein met every overture of peace with open contempt. While the world prayed
for peace, Saddam prepared for war" (Bush ?). Bush went further with his negative connotations and
effective words such as "raped, pillaged, and plundered a tiny nation", "unspeakable atrocities",
"maimed and murdered, innocent children", "dangerous weapons of mass destruction" and " Saddam
prepared for war" to show how Saddam is destroying and hurting this little nation that had nothing
to provoke them, even killing innocent children, and that would play with a human's emotions
making them feel this Saddam person is awful and we should fight them for the protection of the
Kuwaiti people.Also, when we were trying to make peace with them they only prepared for war,
making another human person think that the only way to end this horrible situation is to go into war
with the Iraq dictator. Developing the central idea further and to make sure people on his side,
starting with little bit of sadness and increasing as it goes on, to make sure he doesn't spring all of
this on one person because then the sadness won't have as a effect on
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Living Environment And The Space Of The Home
Kuwait began as a nomadic population in the span of two hundred years it shifted from nomadic to
an urban population. The homes in Kuwait still to this day depict the strong influence of Islam and
the culture of desert life. They have an inner courtyard that a rectangular shaped home is organized
around. With the homes having an inner courtyard it allows them to have an open environment that
is still enclosed. This helps to protect from sunlight of arid desert climate as well as the strong wind.
The homes usually form cluster together this helps to keep the families together to include the
extended family. When families begin to outgrow their homes with the addition of children through
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In Kuwait the official language is Arabic however English is spoken widely throughout the country.
Between the ages of six and fourteen it is mandatory for children to attend school which in the
country of Kuwait it is free. After the grade of kindergarten most of the schools in the country are
segregated by the basis of gender despite the fact that the government stresses how valuable and
important education is for children regardless of their gender. Kuwait has a high literacy percentage
of 79 percent, 75 percent of the population that is female are literate while 82 percent of the male
population is literate with that in mind the government of Kuwait's definition of literacy it that a
person over the age of fifteen must be capable of writing and reading. In Kuwait there is only one
college and or university however even though there is only one school and the fact that the
government places such a high regard on education the government will award scholarships to many
of the Kuwaitis that strive to pursue higher education for themselves. If people the in the country of
Kuwait want to purse knowledge in areas for example electronics, air–conditioning, and diesel as
well as petrol engines which are all necessary of all of the major industries that are located in
Kuwait there are several post–secondary technical institutes for them.
Kuwait as well as in many other Islamic countries throughout the world use the art of calligraphy is
one of the most longstanding and
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The Bush Administration's Relation With Iraq Prior to...
The Bush Administration's Relation With Iraq Prior to Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait
Prior to the August 2, 1990 invasion of Kuwait on the part of Iraq, the
United States had questionable relations with Iraq dictator, Saddam Hussein, to say the least. In
retrospect, which is inherently advantageous as a 20/20 perspective, questions remain unanswered as
to whether or not the United States was too appeasing to Saddam Hussein in the years, months, and
days leading up to that early August morning. There remains to this day lingering questions as to the
role that the US Ambassador to Iraq, April Glaspie, played in conveying the
Administration's message to the Iraqi leader. In addition, questions surrounding the Administrators
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Summoned before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to clarify her role in the
Administration's relations with Iraq prior to August 2, 1990,
Ambassador Glaspie offered her version of the events that led to the invasion.
She recalled that Iraq had first and foremost just finished a long, drawn out war with its neighbor
and nemesis, Iran. Hussein, she recalled, had made repeated threats against the state of Israel in the
first half of 1990, but abruptly switched his focus from Israel to that of Kuwait and another neighbor
to the south, the United Arab Emirates. "He announced in that speech, in the crudest and most
unmistakable way, that if Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates did not revise their oil policy and
produce according to their OPEC quotas, Iraq would take upon itself effective measures to make
sure they did."1 Later, under examination by members of the Senate Committee, Glaspie further
detailed
Iraq's basic conflict with Kuwait and the UAE as "...it was Kuwait and the
United Arab Emirates whom he [Saddam] accused of overproducing their OPEC quotas which of
course put prices down and he needed the prices up because he was deeply in debt."2 That debt, of
course, had been
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Kuwait : Culture And Cultural Awareness Of Kuwait
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 strategies to win the Global War on Terrorism. This paper will dicuss the meaning of
culture and five major characteristic that define culture, physical geography and demographic on
Kuwait, military conflict history, agriculture, economy and tradition.
Culture is defined by Webster's Dictionary as "The customary belief, social forms, and material
traits of a racial, religious, or social group; also: the characteristic features of everyday existence
share by people in a place or time". In other words, it is the complex whole which is socially shared
and learned by the members of a society. Humans adapted culture which is unique in the world of
nature. Culture is described such as beliefs, customs, language, education level, values, social
behavior, economic status, laws, and other capabilities acquired by a man as a member of a society.
Several characteristic that define a culture is that it is learned. We are not born or inherited
biologically knowing a specify culture.
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Analytical Failure Of Iraq During Persian Gulf War
Analytical Failure of Iraq in Persian Gulf War Affiliation Student's Name Introduction Failures
analysis is the process of gathering data and information in order to find the cause of failure
especially when the goal had been set. Analytical failure of war, on the other hand, is failures by
decision making bodies to make appropriate decision which will lead to victory. This failures occurs
when military and political leaders come up with war strategies which when implemented leads to
failures or losses. War analytical failures are always attributed to lack of sufficient intelligence
information about the opponents, failure to predict possible long term consequences, having
misleading information, poor leadership and overreliance on weapons without knowing their
weakness. In contrast, however, military disaster can befall some territories, irrespective well
informed their generals are, because of weakness in their abilities. Super powerful countries may
also face the same problem because their leaders may misperceive on coming warnings and threats
or make poor calculations in the way they respond to possible catastrophic dangers1. Strategic
intelligence is essential in making the most appropriate decisions when it comes to defense policies.
There should be proper gathering, analysis and appreciations of pertinent and factual data. In most
intelligence failures, problems always starts with collection of data from the ground by professionals
who then analyses
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Role Model Of Manar Al Hashash
Who among us does not dream of becoming like her, do not like to be famous like her?! She made
Kuwait very proud of her improving achievements, she struggled a lot worked hard and became an
example symbolized for struggle and effort, ambition and perseverance. She is a role model to all
ambitious Arab girls in general and Kuwaiti girls specifically. She is the daughter of Kuwait, and as
people also love to call her "Kuwaiti priceless treasure" she is a role model. She is the Kuwaiti
Engineer Manar Al Hashash. She made Kuwaiti people proud of her and turned heads of people in
the gulf and around the world making them jealous of her accomplishments.
Manar Fahad Khalel Al Hashash is a young Computer Engineer. She is holding a master degree with
focus on Management of Information Technology IT. She has born in Kuwait in 18 of May1980.
She is a Kuwaiti woman. Her mother is Kuwaiti too. She is 35 years old. She graduated from a
Kuwaiti high school in 1996. However, after her education she wanted to become an unforgettable
women and she worked hard at it until she was qualified as a computer engineer.
As a child, Manar Al Hashash was a clever girl. And her personality was full of leadership. Since
her parents are Fahad Al Hashash and Fareda Saud Sulaiman AlFadhel, no wonder she is very
successful and famous. Her father Fahad Khalel Al Hashash, he is a retired colonel. He was a great
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She is a member of High–Level Panel of Advisers of Gaid – United Nations. GAID was organized
by the UN to donate the vision of WSIS into action promoting the use of ICT for the achievement of
the internationally agreed development goals. In 2008, Manar was appointed as the first e–leader of
youth and teaching by Gaid– United Nations. She becomes a teacher PAAE, it's the public authority
for applied education and training in Kuwait, its educational Authority for the Artistic, Engineering
and literal
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The Tragedy Of My Uncle Khaled And The Gulf War Of 1990-91
The Tragedy of My Uncle Khaled and the Gulf War of 1990–91 In his chapter from On Writing Well
dealing with family history, author William Zinsser has written, "Writers are the custodians of
memory." (281) This means that those who write preserve history. I hope to accomplish this here by
remembering my late uncle Khaled's experience of the Iraqi invasion, and occupation of, my native
country of Kuwait. In doing such a nonfiction assignment, it is important to recall something else
Zinsser wrote in his book: "The moral for nonfiction writers is: think broadly about your
assignment...Push the boundaries of your subject and see where it takes you." (247) This represents
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One could even add Syria, a violent enemy of Iraq." This was the normal opinion held by Kuwaitis
for as long as the first two weeks of Iraqi occupation. The opinion increased or decreased in
intensity with statements made at Arab League meetings for and against the Iraqi invasion of
Kuwait, as well as strong public denunciations by foreign nations (especially the U.S.) of the
invasion or less passionate, neutral, comments made by other countries (particularly China). As the
end of the first month of the occupation approached with no action taken by the Arab League, nor
anyone else, my uncle's opinion changed along with everyone else's in our tiny country. When he
would visit us he would still appear at least partially optimistic, commenting that "The world does
not seem ready to take action yet, but it will. In the meantime, the Iraqis will tire of this game soon
enough and leave." Here, again, the opposite seemed true. As time passed, the Iraqis appeared only
to increase the presence of their forces in Kuwait. Whereas Iraqi forces at first had seemed more
scattered in numbers throughout the neighborhoods of the capital city, perhaps as only smaller
squads of men, by the second month they massed in human blocks that grew in size to companies, or
even battalions, of troops.
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Cultural Awareness Of Saudi Arabia
Cultural Awareness Of Saudi Arabia
By:
SGT Farrier, Benjamin W.
13B30 ALC Class 507–17
SGL: SSG Avendano, Allan
12MAY2017
Saudi Arabia, located in the middle east, takes up most of the Arabian Peninsula. This deeply rooted
country, in comparison to Western culture, is different in many ways. Culture is defined as a
civilization 's way of life, their beliefs, morals, laws, and customs. Similarly to how American
citizens follow the rules and regulations laid out in the constitution, the Saudi Arabian citizens use
the Koran as their constitution. The people of Saudi Arabia culturally identify as Muslim and Arab,
which links them to millions of people beyond their borders. Originating from a hot desert climate,
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Mecca is the holiest place in the Islamic world, just like Vatican City is the holiest place for
Christians. The people in this city watch television, use cell phones and use the internet regularly
just like everyone else. As these people lived in Saudi Arabia's harsh climate, they have adapted and
thrived, creating thousands of years of rich history.
The people of Islam have customs and courtesies that differ from western culture, and some ways
they are similar. The rules of Islam govern every part of a Saudi Arabian citizens life, whether it's
political, personal, or business matters. Absolutely no business occurs on Friday, which is a Muslim
holy day, and most businesses close on Thursday, making the weekend Thursday and Friday.
Greetings are similar to western culture, but if someone were to do the wrong thing they can find
themselves in quite a bit of trouble. For example; when greeting men, they will shake hands, and if
they are close friends or family, they will also add a kiss to the cheek. It is highly frowned upon for
men and women to greet in public. Even in situations of business practices, women aren't allowed to
extend a hand to be shaken. Islamic dietary laws forbid the consumption of pork and alcoholic
beverages and are enforced throughout Saudi Arabia. The punishment for drinking, trading,
producing, and smuggling is severe. Those caught supplying alcohol to Saudis will receive the
harshest punishments. Foreigners
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Culture Of Kuwait Culture
Kuwait Culture The term culture is one of those words that we use routinely, but what is it exactly?
Basically, culture is the multipart overall of a society which includes everything that gives a society
an identity. Culture may consist of customs, languages, and religion beliefs amid other
characteristics that are ordinary to people of a nation/region. What is predominantly interesting
about cultures is that each culture, no matter where it is located, shares at least five basic
characteristics. However, every culture has its own distinct characteristics that differentiate it from
the others. One of such cultures is the Kuwait culture. This culture awareness essay will attempt to
emphasis on cultural aspects of the people of Kuwait while drawing your attention to the social–
culture annalists of Kuwait nation/region's physical geography, weather analysts, current and passed
military conflicts and its impact on the society, and their civil concern. The Kuwaiti culture is
dominant in Kuwait where the people originate. They were primary drawn to the Kuwait Bay region
because of the resources from the sea, and majority of the population still lives within a short
distance of the first coastal colonies. Kuwait exists in the middle east which borders the Persian
Gulf, sandwiched between Saudi Arabia and Iraq. (Orientation pg.05) The landscape of Kuwait
varies slightly, between flat and somewhat rolling desert plains. Kuwait's flat deserts cover ancient
rock formations
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Kuwait Case Study
Financial Practices
Doing business in Kuwait is difficult compared to other countries. Michigan State University's
Global edge program ranks Kuwait 101 out of 108 countries in ease of doing business (Kuwait
Introduction, n.d.) One issue is the legal requirement to have a local agent to legally do business in
the country. Kuwait Commercial Law No. 36 of 1964 and Law No. 68 of 1980 requires foreign
companies to contract with a Kuwaiti citizen to conduct business in the Kingdom (Doing Business
in Kuwait, 2017). This law requires the MNC to contract to the agent for no less than five years
(Sirdab_Lab, 2016). The MNC may only terminate the agent in the event of a breach of contract.
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Oil accounts for half of the country's GPD and 95% of export revenue (Trade Policy Review, n.d.).
Kuwait is also focused on improving infrastructure and logistics. Current involvement by the
Kuwaiti government in economic activity is seen as substantial and a deterrent to business revenue
(Trade Policy Review, n.d.).
Cultural and Ethical Environment
Individuals have their own ethical standards to varying degrees. Businesses have ethical standards in
the same way individuals do. Business standards in the United States are consistent with what most
westerners would consider ethical and proper marketplace behavior. Just because ethical dos and
don'ts appear self–evident in the United States one should not assume these ethical standards can be
applied globally. With global expansion, western business leaders should practice cultural awareness
while setting acceptable business standards (Cotton, 2017).
Cultural Practices
Social problems in Kuwait are primarily drawn from the country's systemic hierarchies. In these
hierarchies, groups and individuals struggle to either improve or maintain their respective positions
(Kuwait, n.d.). The role of women within these structures has been open for debate. Likewise, the
degree to
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Arab Culture, Traditions, Traditions And Culture Of The...
Shakespeare plays carry a lot of references to how things were in his time. The characters, the plot,
the settings, the play as a whole played a great role in showcasing the society of that day it's culture
and traditions. Those traditions and culture are weird or odd to people in some regions nowadays.
However, some other cultures feel quite close to the traditions and customs in other regions. The
Arab world is famous for holding on to it's traditions and customs. The Arab culture affects all the
individuals living in it, even the non–Arabs. Even individuals from different religions or family
backgrounds living in one community in the Arab World can also share the same traditions and
cultures. This paper will talk about the traditions, customs and culture of the Arab World –mainly
the Gulf Arab, Kuwait–and how it is related to the themes and events of some of Shakespeare's
plays The plays that will be discussed are two tragedies and one comedy. First will be Macbeth, and
the second one will be Coriolanus and the last one is The Winter's Tale. Each Play had a set of
different themes. The two tragedies might have some things in common though because in tragedies
there usually is the protagonist who does something wrong or commit a mistakes and that mistake
turns leads to more mistakes and it always ends with the death of the protagonist, just like in the two
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At least that is what they thought in the beginning. Florizel was the prince of Bohemia and Perdita
was considered the daughter of a shepard because he raised her. Polixenes –the king of Bohemia–
was angry when he found out what his son was planing to do. He ordered his son not to marry
Perdita. However, later on, they escape to Sicilia and they find out that Perdita is the only daughter
of Leontes, the king of Sicilia. Which means that Perdita is of loyal blood and they can get
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Cultural Culture In Kuwait
Introduction
The term culture is one of those words that we use routinely, but what is it exactly? Basically,
culture is the multipart overall of a society which includes everything that gives a society an
identity. Culture may consist of customs, languages, and religion beliefs amid other characteristics
that are ordinary to people of a nation/region. What is predominantly interesting about cultures is
that each culture, no matter where it is located, shares at least five basic characteristics. However,
every culture has its own distinct characteristics that differentiate it from the others. One of such
cultures is the Kuwait culture. This culture awareness essay will attempt to emphasis on cultural
aspects of the people of Kuwait while drawing your attention to the social–culture annalists of
Kuwait nation/region's physical geography, current and passed military conflicts and their impact on
the society, weather, and civil concern.
The Kuwaiti culture is dominant in Kuwait where the people originate. They were primary drawn to
the Kuwait Bay region because of the resources from the sea, and majority of the population still
lives within a short distance of the first coastal colonies. Kuwait exists in the middle east which
borders the Persian Gulf, sandwiched between Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Kuwait have a unique culture
since the country was never colonized. Kuwaitis therefore have been left to manage their affairs
among themselves as they see if and develop their unique
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Explain The Realism Of The Gulf War
Abstract
The Gulf War was a brief affair between Kuwait and Iraq in 1990 and 1991 when Iraq invaded
Kuwait, yet many additional state and non–state parties involved. Realism is a theory attempting to
explain international relationships, which says that states struggle to hold power and will inevitably
be in conflict with each other because of this. Although realism was a core theory before the Cold
War, many believe that it is no longer applicable post–Cold War.
This paper has three parts. First, it will provide a brief explanation of the Gulf War. Second, it will
explain realism including the view of realism's relevance post–Cold War. Finally, it will discuss the
realist interpretation of the actions of three large actors involved in the war: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and
the United States. This paper will critically discuss the Gulf War and investigate the dynamics and
motivations of the three main actors involved from a realist perspective. This paper will prove that
although realism is no longer overt, hidden intentions and behaviors line up to agree with a realist
methodology in international relations.
Realism is one theory that has been used to explain international relationships. However, many say
that it is less relevant post–Cold War due to changes in politics and interactions between states. The
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Where there were small moments of collaboration, it was only to position one's self to gain power
by force. Countries have learned, as if through rote memorization, that it is not appropriate to attack
other states in order to get what they want; they have been taught to try (or pretend to try) and work
together. However, it is all too clear that as soon as the state does not get what it desires in the easy
manner, the state acts in a manner explained by realism, which is to take it by sheer force, perhaps
providing a guise for a
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Gulf War Of The Gulf
oward the end of January 1991, reports of an enormous oil slick in the Persian Gulf started to
surface. Iraqi forces deliberately opened valves at the Sea Island oil terminal and dumped oil from a
few tankers into the Persian Gulf in a key wartime move against U.S. powers.
The U.S. blamed the Iraqis for submitting "natural terrorism" by deliberately spilling a few million
barrels of oil. Organization sources additionally remarked that a flammable strike could be done
against the spill, with an end goal to smolder oil before it came to key modern offices, including
water filtration plants, in the zone. Iraqi authorities faulted the U.S. for beginning the spill through a
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Since the plants and creatures of the ocean bottom are the premise of the evolved way of life, harm
to the shoreline had outcomes for the entire shallow–water biological system, including the
multimillion–dollar Saudi fisheries industry. Amid this period different Saudi administrative
organizations and oil organizations and different countries began the troublesome assignment of
attempting to gauge the sum and area of the oil to figure out where to focus assets to battle it. This
instructional module diagrams a basic methodology, utilizing satellite symbolism and fundamental
scientific rationale, to distinguish the sum and area of an oil slick. Significant oil slicks happen
consistently all through the world affecting many situations. The methodology displayed in this
module may help those associations included in attempting to shield territories against harm from oil
based debacles (Environmental Warfare).
At the point when Iraqi troops withdrew from Kuwait toward the end of the Persian Gulf War in mid
1991, they set shoot to more than 600 oil wells and pools of spilled oil in Kuwait, a separating shot
that claimed a huge financial toll on the nation 's lucrative petroleum industry. Connecticut–sized
Kuwait contains around 9 percent of the world 's aggregate demonstrated oil stores, and petroleum
incomes represent 95 percent of its fare income. Ignition of oil well flames likewise made a genuine
danger to natural
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ISIS: Radical Islamist Groups In The United States
The most recent presidential race associated the most dangerous fear and entity to the United States
is ISIS, which is a radical Islamist extremist group that models their actions closely with Sharia
Law. ISIS mainly consists of terrorists that are willing to do anything to destroy more prominent
Western civilization. ISIS is the terrorist group of this current generation; however, they were not
the first terrorist group in this region. Terrorist groups started as a result of Arab nations lack of
ability to militarily confront Israel during the 1960s. The Palestinian secular movements such as the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Al Fatah began to target civilians that were not
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Multiple terrorist attacks has deteriorated the perception of the Middle East and all of the citizens
within the region. On November 4th, 1979, Iranian youth and students who advocated for the new
regime held 63 Americans hostage at the United States Embassy in Tehran. This action exemplified
the beginning of the rise of the Shiite power in the Middle East. On October 23rd, 1983, bombings
that were triggered simultaneously killed 241 American soldiers as well as 57 French paratroopers in
the Beirut barracks, which caused the troops to be withdrawn from the region. President Reagan and
his administration during the Iran–Contra Affair negotiated arms–for–hostage deals with Iran, which
is an example of the United States ignorantly and indirectly arming terrorist groups. Ronald Reagan,
who preached that he would not stand for terrorism, supported Saddam Hussein in the 1980–1988
Iran–Iraq War because he thought that Hussein would eradicate the Iranian regime and end the
Islamic Revolution that was occurring. Contrary to Reagan's belief, Hussein was the primary
antagonist of George H.W. Bush Administration. Hussein invaded Kuwait despite neighboring
countries pleading them not to making the Bush Administration intervene with the situation.
Operation Desert Storm was Bush's response the Hussein's increasing power in the region. The
strategy was to deploy United
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The Challenges Of The Kuwait Diplomacy
Kuwait Diplomacy
Over the twentieth century there has always been a struggle of power within the middle east, and
particularly between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. Amongst the nations in the Arabian Peninsula,
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has always been at the most power and influential country. Saudi
Arabia and Iran were always polar opposites of each other. When Saudi Arabia first produced its oil,
it saw its economy benefit and heighten much more than Iran could do with its oil reserves. Oil was
one of the major element with Saudi Arabia and its neighboring countries that attracted Western
powers to its side and supported its foreign policies in direct opposition to Iran. After overthrowing
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The collapse of a state's authority and rise of militias and terrorist groups undermined other states'
sovereignty and led to more violent proxy wars. Without the Iraqi buffer between the GCC and Iran,
more proxy wars began to spread all over the Middle East. One of the reasons that states in the
Arabian Peninsula were able to standoff terrorist attacks and proxy wars is because of the authority
the leaders wield which is forged over hundreds of years, the close kinship between the states have
proved detrimental to their survival in the past which is why they did not fall to terrorists in the way
Yemen, Iraq and Syria had.
The unique aspect that surrounds Iran is it is the only predominantly Shi'a nations that is under a
Shi'a authority; one way to understand Iran is that it is the polar opposite of what the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia is. Iran remains isolated in the region, not as isolated as it was before Saddam Hussein
was in charge of Iraq but it is still slowly spreading its influence around the GCC and surrounding
nations through Hezbollah, which had support from Iran and is present in Lebanon, Bahrain, Yemen
and Syria. Gulf States recognize Hezbollah as a terrorist organization.
However, it is important to clarify that not all of the conflicts in the Middle East occur because of
Shi'a–Sunni factions. When discussing religion in the Middle East, another classification that is
often overlooked or ignored is race and ethnicity. In
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Women in the Media in Kuwait Essay
Running Head: WOMEN IN THE MEDIA IN KUWAIT
Women in The Media in Kuwait Research
MRKT 200/01
Spring 2010
Abstract
This essay will discuss women in the media in Kuwait. It is very important to define media to allow
better understanding of the power and benefits women gained from the media. Women role was
different in pre–oil period and after oil discovery. Education made significant differences in Kuwaiti
women lives. They entered Media holding bachelors degrees and PhDs and insisted to fight until
they won their social and political rights. In addition, in appreciation for their efforts I wrote the
biographies of some powerful media women in Kuwait.
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It was noticeable that Kuwaiti women in the media were attacked by some Islamic groups. Kuwaiti
women who wear the hijab didn't dare to study any subject related to media. Studies and social
research proved the impact of media messages on the individual behavior and collective beside their
power on the political decision. Women started media in Kuwait through television, radio, the press
and other means; the famous publication was through T.V. Kuwait T.V. began to broadcast at the
earliest sixties in black and white, the building was closed to the Dsman Palace. The first Kuwaiti
woman who entered the media on Kuwaiti television in 1961 was Fatima Hussein, followed by a
number of announcers such as Nouria Al–Sdani, Anissa Jafar who was known as "Mama Anissa".
Other active women in Kuwait radio were; Amina Al–Ansari, Iqbal Al–Gharaballi and Amal Al–
Abdullah who later turned to the T.V. activities, the previous names were the first generation of
female announcers in Kuwait T.V. and radio. One of the most famous announcers in Kuwait T.V. and
radio is Fatimah Hussein. Fatimah Hussein Al–Essa Al–Qanaie, born in Kuwait 1937, completed her
Secondary School Education in Kuwait and was granted a scholarship by Government to study
abroad in the University. She was the first woman who was allowed to study out
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Case Study: Keurig Green Mountain
Keurig Green Mountain: Risk The expansion of Keurig Green Mountain products to Kuwait include
some risks to the organization, but the company must assume some risk in order to capture gains and
competitive advantage. The expansion is a strategy designed to support sales growth and to establish
competitive advantage in global coffee market. Kaplan & Mikes (2012) emphasized that companies
accept some risk to generate returns from strategy. Strategies that demand high returns on
investment require companies to assume more risk. Keurig Green Mountain will assume some level
of risk with the expansion of Keurig products to Kuwait. The company must evaluate internal,
external, microeconomic and financial risks associate with the new investments. Internal risks of
Keurig Green Mountain include lack of global brand recognition, customization of products, and
cost. External risks are macroeconomic factors to include the economic conditions of Kuwait and
the regulatory and legal structure of the country. The most critical microeconomic risks associated
with expansion to Kuwait include competitors in the market, establishing competitive pricing for
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Nespresso Coffee in Kuwait offers coffee product solutions to businesses, hotels, restaurants, luxury
retailers, and airlines (Nespresso, 2016). Keurig Green Mountain has an excellent opportunity to
enter the coffee market in Kuwait to provide consumers with a larger variety of specialty single–cup
coffee options in the home and local business environment. Keurig has a significant advantage over
Nespresso in regards to coffee selection. Nespresso coffee machines only brew coffee, expresso,
cappuccino, and off brand teas and hot chocolate. Keurig has established well–known brands to
include Starbucks, Dunkin, Celestial Seasoning, Folgers, and many
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American Military During The War Era
William Heck
Dr Milam
Americans in the Desert
1991 was one of the most prominent moments in American military times of the post–Cold War era,
though it was only a six week siege, it is comparable to the wars in Afghanistan, Korea, and
Vietnam. It 's shortness in duration does not take away from the incredible magnitiude of absolute
destruction and size of the war itself. This is the Gulf War, and America was going to dominate. To
this day people wonder if the Bush Administration at the time had just cause to go to war with Iraq,
who was under Saddam Hussein at the time. Through this paper I will be justifying that America
was probably not in the right in starting this war, only going in for it 's best interest. Many different
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To give you perspective, World War II lasted three hundred and 10 weeks and that war was known
for aereal bomb droppings. In just two weeks of being in combat with Iraq, Coalition forces dropped
more explosives in two weeks than all of World War 2. We were giving Saddam and his troops a
complete display of shock and awe. At the peak of troop numbers we had 430,000 and every day
American forces were moving 6 million pounds of supplies daily. The bottom of the line is that the
Coalition, mainly America, was going to win this war via superior technology and man power.
Before this war, the Republican Guard was seen as the greatest military force in the Middle East and
no one was going to beat them. We see in the six week campaign that this was not to be the case, as
casualty reports for the Iraq side to be 20,000 all the way up to almost 35,000. Whereas US forces
had 148 KIA throughout the entirty of the seven month event including both operations.
America might have no lost many soldiers, but the amount of finances used during this war was
staggering. The US forces were paying $17.9 billion dollars for the war where as the rest of the
coalition forces of 35 other countries were a combined $43.1 billion. This does not include the
massive amount of subsidies that Saudi Arabia had given the allies, amounting to $43 billion by the
time it is all said and done. Kuwait, who had already been riddled by the burning of 640 of their oil
wells paid $22 billion
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The Arab Spring During The Middle East And North African...
The Arab Spring brought revolutionary changes to the Middle East and North African region's
authoritarian republics while bypassing its autocratic monarchies. The monarchical exceptionalism
that has allowed these states to remain intact is due to a set of three overlapping factors–crosscutting
coalitions, hydrocarbon rents, and foreign patronage. Collectively, these factors explain why most of
the royal autocracies never experienced widespread protest.
The eight Arab monarchies–Jordan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and the Persian Gulf states of Bahrain,
Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE–hold near–absolute power. According to the Gause article, none
of the states qualify as constitutional kingships in which the enthroned incumbent exercises only
ceremonial influence while an elected parliamentary government makes policy. The region's kings
and emirs not only reign but they also rule. They are the lead decision makers in naming cabinets,
determining major domestic and foreign policies, controlling the state's coercive apparatus, and
allowing parliaments and judiciaries limited authority (Gause). According to Gause, the first element
of the strategic explanation for monarchical exceptionalism is one that links the historical legacy of
domestic choices with a permissive international environment. The majority of the monarchies have
used the tool of crosscutting coalitions thereby linking alliances of different social constituencies to
the ruling family. In general, dictators cannot
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The United States And The Western Coalition
The United States and the Western Coalition has long looked at the Middle East as a asset with little
risk high reward potential. They have all have looked at them as high reward low risk a region that
in contrast has an abundance natural resources in particular oil with very underwhelming population.
Even if they had a product that could reach out and touch the masses the internal struggles and lack
of cohesion and structure to get out of the region. Both the United States and Western coalition
watched the struggles intervened when necessary and when a reward could reaped even if it was a
better deal on the oil prices to actual occupation of land. The intervention however did began to
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Pure fiction but the was that the Soviet troops invaded Kabul on December 25th 1979, on order from
Moscow to replace the radical Hafizullah Amin with the Soviet–endorsed Babrak Karmal as head of
the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Which Hollywood spun as a Cold War tactic to or chess
move to get a upper hand on the United States. When in reality the Soviet decision to invade
Afghanistan was foremost driven by the security concerns a rapidly weakening Afghanistan,
vulnerable to Islamic extremism and Western encroachment, posed to the Soviet Union's southern
borders. The Second evolution consideration was due to was the longest war of the twentieth and
length was the consideration that came from it. The Iran–Iraq War began when Iraq invaded Iran via
air and land on 22 September 1980. It followed a long history of border disputes, and was motivated
by fears that the Iranian Revolution in 1979 would inspire insurgency among Iraq 's long–
suppressed Shia majority, as well as Iraq 's desire to replace Iran as the dominant Persian Gulf state.
Although Iraq hoped to take advantage of Iran 's revolutionary chaos and attacked without formal
warning, it made only limited progress into Iran. Length came into consideration due to the 1987
modification of the Soviet Scud B missile prolonging its range, increasing the concern for
neighboring countries. Both Iran and Iraq
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The Era Of New Technology
The 1990s was the era of new technology. This era consists of wars and a variety of inventions
coming into our world, such as The Persian Gulf War, and the Google Search Bar. This decade was a
time of all sorts of records broken and right into the history book, just like when Eilleen Collins was
the first female to become an astronaut. This is a start to something big in many years to come.
The Persian Gulf War was one of the great wars that helped America to be what is today. This war
helped people achieve freedom and liberty in their lives. Furthermore, the United States paid for the
war and it costs the U.S. millions of dollars in debt (NAGEL, 21). The war was declared on August
20, 1990. This war was declared because of Iraq's invasion in Kuwait on August 20, 1990. Iraq's
leader, Saddam Hussein, ordered the invasion and occupation of Kuwait with the apparent aim of
acquiring that nation's large oil reserves, canceling a large debt Iraq owed Kuwait, and expanding
Iraqi power in the region (EXAMINER.COM). Persian Gulf War took place in Southwestern Asia.
The U.S benefited some things not just for them, but for other countries. People said the U.S
achieved freedom for other countries such as Kuwait, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. These countries did
not possess freedom. One thing the U.S benefited from this war, was respect. Another thing the U.S.
gained during this war was allies, such as Iran. Also, the U.S. gained respect from Saudi Arabia and
Kuwait. And as
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The United States Of American And The Kuwaiti Life
The United States of American and the Kuwaiti life
The United States of America is far most known as the best place for a person to live in and enjoy a
peaceful life with no problems, at least most people believe that is true because they don't have
problems in their life but others do. Kuwait on the other hand, which is located in the Middle East
beside Iraq and Saudi Arabia, is also a very peaceful life where enjoy it because they do not have
anything that they have to worry about and the only bad weather they get is rain and sand storms
which cannot kill anyone. These two countries are a perfect place to live your life. They are very
similar at times and very different at others.
The USA definitely dresses and speaks way different than Kuwait do or ever will. The people in the
USA dress in a t–shirt and jeans most of the time or casual, in Kuwait people wear clothing known
as a disdahsha which is white long sleeved clothing that goes all the way down to their knees and
women wear a Hijab worn around their head to cover their hair from the men so that the men does
not fall in love with their beauty and the Abaya which is a long rob like dress. They also speak a
different language than the USA. Kuwait's first language is Arabic which is known as the hardest
language to learn because it is so confusing and hard to pronounce, their second language is English.
As everyone knows, the USA's first language is English. That is what the schools are there for in
both countries, to
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No Arabic in and English Class
1.0 Introduction
According to the ministry of education in Kuwait it has always been a 'sin' when teach–ers use
Arabic in an English class, even if it is to clarify a certain aspect that students could not grasp. Well,
whether we like it or not, Learners of L2 tend to use L1 when learning the target language, this
argument has been proven by a number of re–searchers (Atkinson, 1987; Auerbach, 1993; Cook,
2001; Nation, 2003), and ignoring it or pretending that it is not happening might lead to pedagogical
implications.
Decision makers in ELT unit in the Ministry of Education, who adopt the notion that us–ing Arabic
when teaching English is a 'taboo', have to hear the other voice that considers the use of L1 when
teaching L2 is very helpful and works to facilitate the learning process.
Hence, the current research comes to shed light on the importance of using L1 when teaching L2
and how we can utilise it and use it as a useful tool. Also this research will try to change the
common notion that using Arabic in English class is a deficiency.
1.1 Aims of the study
This study aims to provide a better understanding for the use of L1 when teaching L2, and how this
could be in the favour of facilitating the learning process for the students, and it should no longer be
a 'forbidden zone'. The study also aims to high–lights the improvements that could be achieved by
utilising Arabic in ELT class.
1.2 Research Questions:
The current research intends to answer the following
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Oil Spills May Happen For Many Reasons
Oil Spills may happen for several reasons.
1. When oil tankers have equipment faults. When oil tankers break down, it may get stuck on
shallow land. When the tanker is attempted to move out of shallow land, abrasion may cause a hole
in the tanker that will lead to large amounts of oil being released into the oceanic bodies. However,
although this form of oil spill is the most commonly known and has the highest media attention,
only 2% of oil in water bodies is a result of this action.
2. from nature and human activities on land. The large majority of oil spilled is from natural seeps
geological seeps from the ocean floor as well as leaks that occur when products using petroleum or
various forms of oil are used on land, and the oil is washed off into water bodies.
3. Water Sports. Other causes of oil spills are spills by petroleum users of released oil. This happens
when various water sports or water vehicles such as motorboats and jet skis leak fuel.
4. Drilling works carried out in sea. When drilling works carried out in the sea, the oil and petroleum
used for such activities are released into the sea, thus causing an oil spill.
An oil spill on Philippines' shore
Effects of oil spills
Such oil spills are considered forms of pollution. Oil spills also have highly adverse effects on the
environment. These oil spills greatly affect animals, which may in turn sometimes lead to animals
getting endangered. Animals may be affected because oil spills
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Kuwait Case Study
Kuwait is a relatively small, but vital, nation in the Middle East. The nation shares a border to the
north with Iraq of 254 kilometers, another border to the northwest with Saudi Arabia of 221
kilometers, and is flanked to the south by the Persian Gulf. Kuwait Bay is a major source of
maritime transit from Kuwaiti ports into the Persian Gulf. Kuwait occupies an area of 17,818 square
kilometers, comparable to New Jersey. As of July 2017, the population of Kuwait is estimated to be
2,875,422. The government estimates the population is actually 4,183,658 – noting that immigrants
make up more than 69% of that figure (CIA World Factbook). 76.7% of Kuwaitis identify as
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The family presently remains in power over the small constitutional monarchy (CIA World
Factbook).
Kuwait took the world stage on 2 August 1990 when Iraq, under the dictatorship of Saddam
Hussein, launched an assault on the nation. The Iraqi army received funding from the United States
of America during the eight year Iran–Iraq War and were well prepared for the offensive, to later be
known as the First Gulf War. Hussein wished to conquer both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia in order to
control up to 20% of the world's oil supply. On 5 August 1990, President George HW Bush
delivered a concise, blunt message: "This will not stand." (USHistory.org)
American military use of force in the First Gulf War began on 17 January 1991, eight days after
peace talks between United States Secretary of State James Baker and Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq
Aziz proved unproductive. General Norman Schwarzkopf along with General Colin Powell became
military figureheads while also gaining a sort of celebrity status back stateside. Western media
portrayed the Iraqi army as a truly formidable enemy; however, Coalition forces made short work
out of Hussein's military (USHistory.org). Although the United States spearheaded the operation, 34
other states assisted by providing personnel and financial support. Some notable Coalition partners
were Australia, Canada, Britain, France, and Syria (Klein, 2003).
One of the most notable encounters of
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Why The Trade Show Is Kuwait International Fair As A First...
Introduction
As a Director of Marketing and Research in Rona Faucets Company, I recommend to do the trade
show in Kuwait International Fair as a first step to move into the international business. Our
company products such as Bathroom and Kitchen faucets will be displayed in The Big 5 Kuwait
2015 trade show. This report illustrates the rationale for selecting Kuwait as the trade show location
for the Rona Faucets Company and in addition, it briefly explains about the execution strategy,
budget, and advertising and promotion methods in the Kuwait trade show.
The Big 5 Kuwait The Big 5 Kuwait is the largest and best attended building and construction event
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Our company will have an added edge if we make the right move now and it will help us to capture
the wealthy market. This new show runs alongside The Big 5 and will focus on interior fit–out
products. That means it will cover everything from bathrooms and kitchens, to the individual
products and materials that are necessary to create original interior designs and fit outs.
The other reasons for choosing The Big 5 Kuwait International Fair is that, the country has a large,
modern, exhibition facility readymade to host exhibitions of all sizes, as well as present conference
events. Kuwait 's economy too has a significant influence. The country has the highest budget
surplus as a percentage of GDP of any Gulf state – at 25 percent – and this budget is earmarked for
spending on housing, infrastructure and healthcare. This creates huge opportunities for exhibitions
and conferences that address these subjects (Mellor, 2015).
But our experience is telling us there is a huge demand and enthusiasm from local businesses.
Business leaders at all levels in
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The Iraqi Intrusion Of Kuwait On Second Of August 1990
The Iraqi intrusion of Kuwait on second of August 1990, which took the world off guard, was
quickly seen as the first awesome "test" of the worldwide group 's capacity to keep up steadiness in
the wake of the cold war. Saddam Hussein 's aggression created alternate oil emergencies, driving
up costs. It tested the late recovery in status of the united countries. What 's more it brought up
issues about the preparation of the US and USSR to coordinate with each other, in circumstances
which had connections to Iraq, however Washington was resolved to free Kuwait ( Young & Kent
2004). The war demonstrated of focal significance to the Bush organization in light of the fact that it
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Therefore we cannot really say how much debt Iraq owed. "The causes of the Gulf War can actually
be tracked back quite a few years, even a decade before the war started so can be complex to
understand. Below are the causes of the Gulf War (Fitzgerald,2015). The reasons for the Gulf War
really began when Iraq was at war with Iran. Amid this war Iran was assaulting Iraq as well as
assaulting oil tankers from Kuwait adrift as well. To help the closure of the war Kuwait monetarily
helped Iraq by loaning the nation 10 Billion US Dollars. Iraq attempted to persuade Kuwait to break
up the obligation as Iraq had helped Kuwait out by being at war with Iran, Kuwait declined and this
created a crack between the two nations. For a year they attempted to determine the budgetary
circumstance however without much of any result" (Fitzgerald, 2015). In the months going before
the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, Saddam Hussein blamed the Kuwaitis for various criminal acts against
the Iraqi people. These included charges that the Kuwaitis had dependably surpassed their OPEC era
principles, likewise driving down the expense of oil and precluding Iraq from securing earnestly
obliged trusts. Likewise, deliberately stolen oil from Iraq 's Rumaila oilfield by pumping oil from
the field 's southern tip (which anticipated into Kuwaiti territory); and had sections of Iraqi space
(Inbar & Bacevich, 2002, p.
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The Iraq-Iraq War
When the gold mining and gold trade era came to an end, the whole world set its eyes on the next
most expensive natural reserve on this planet earth– The Oil. And as we know, the Middle East has
been an oil rich region from the start, therefore, the whole world wangled around the Middle Eastern
countries to meet their oil consumption needs by getting their hands on this natural resource.
Saddam's Rule and Petrodollar era:
Same was the case with Iraq, which is an oil rich country and has the second largest oil reserves on
the Earth. By the end of 1970, Saddam Hussein rose to power in Iraq and established himself as its
head. He did not approve of the radical islamic ideas booming in Iran and slowly making their way
to Iraq and it was during this time when Iraq invaded Iran, over the disputed Shatt–Al–Arab
waterway that divided both the countries. The US, Europe, and other countries of the Persian "Oil"
gulf financed Iraq in this war, and crowned Saddam as "The Defender of the Arab World".
Unfortunately, for Iraq and Saddam, things did not go as planned and Iran retaliated crushing Iraq's
powers and forcing it to retreat. The Iraq–Iran war came to an end, and Iraq, crushed under heavy
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Though he was violating many laws, along the way, just to save his rule but there is no denying the
fact that he was also saving the energy resources of Iraq from being robbed by the US and the UK
oil companies. The people from the US get an Iraqi gas gallon at just gas 5 cents per gallon. One of
the most important thing that would be different, had Saddam still ruled iraq, was that ISIS wouldn't
be in existence and Syria would still have been in a stable position. Also, Israel would have never
been able to inhabit illegal colonies by invading the Palestinian territories. Has world ever thought
what the US and the UK invasion has brought upon the middle
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The Souk Al-Manakh Stock Market Crash
Introduction
In August of 1982, an informal Kuwait stock market known as Souk al–Manakh collapsed
(Rasmaroni, 2006). This happened when a female speculator presented a post–dated check for
payment and it bounced ("Kuwait 's Souk", n.d.). This relatively small destabilising factor caused
enormous losses, and the financial system was nearly crippled with some $92 billion (Rasmaroni,
2006) from about 6,000 investors ("Kuwait 's Souk", n.d.). Is this event the only factor that caused
the crash? And what made the crash so huge? To reveal the answer we have to dig deeper into
history.
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With only about half of the Souk al–Manakh companies even publishing annual reports, most of
these companies were little more than "shell games" with very little in the way of assets, let alone
earnings. Company fundamentals mattered very little, however, to traders who regularly saw these
same stocks rising 20 to 50 percent a month. Eventually, the securities of fifty–four real and
fictitious off–shore companies were traded on the Souk al–Manakh with no relation to company
performances or prospects. Most of these companies had been founded as recently as 1979 or 1980
("Kuwait 's Souk", n.d.).
"Adding fuel to the fire was the type of informal margin financing through the use of post–dated
checks. They were accepted as a cash equivalent. This type of personal credit didn't require a bank
balance." ("Kuwait 's Souk", n.d.) The Kuwaiti culture mandated that payment should be made, else
you would have violated the tradition of trust and caused a loss of face upon the entire family. This
caused a big amount of speculative capital letting the Kuwaiti stocks skyrocket. The shares
increased by an average of 63% in 1981 ("Kuwait 's Souk", n.d.). Not all transactions were made
using post–dated checks. At least some of Kuwaiti merchants were willing to invest money of the
stock exchange. They
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Keurig Green Mountain : Qatar Expansion Essay
Keurig Green Mountain: Kuwait Expansion Keurig Green Mountain has revolutionized the coffee
market in the United States and Canada. The company has developed the most innovative brewing
technology that offered consumers a single–serving of a wide variety of specialty coffees, coffee
makers, teas, and other beverages (Keurig Green Mountain, 2016). In the past two years, Keurig
Green Mountain sales have declined in the United States. (Keurig Green Mountain, 2015). The U.S.
single–serve coffee market is saturated with alternative coffee sources for consumers. Due to
declining revenues and market saturation in the U.S. market, Keurig is looking to expand its coffee
brand to Kuwait. Keurig was acquired by JAB Holding Company in December 2015 (WSJ, 2015).
JAB Holding Company is looking to expand into the global coffee market to compete with Nestle
which is the leader of the global coffee market. The expansion of K–cups and brewing machines to
Kuwait will provide an opportunity for Keurig Green Mountain to recover from declining sales in
the U.S. market and for JAB Holding Co to gain a competitive position in the global coffee market.
The focus of the Keurig expansion to Kuwait is to enter the K–cup and coffee machine sales market
to provide the country of Kuwait with a variety of specialty coffee selections to meet consumer
demand in the region. This means that it is imperative for Keurig to develop strong business
relationships with coffee distributors, suppliers, local
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The Persian Gulf War : Operation Desert Storm
The Persian Gulf War: Operation Desert Storm In August 1990 the leader of Iraq, Saddam Hussein
commanded his military to invade Kuwait. Refugees fled Kuwait, as many citizens were robbed,
assaulted, and looted. Kuwait is a small country located at the North–Western end of the Persian
Gulf, this gulf separates South Western Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. Saddam Hussein was well
known to be a ruthless dictator. Leaving this to be the first time a UN member nation had invaded
one of its fellow UN member nations. According to legends, that Hussein himself accepted, during
the war Iraq– Iran war he had used poison gas against both Iranian troops and Iraqi civilians because
they opposed to his regime (Carlisle 3). With this certain example we can furthermore comprehend
Hussein's brutality and desire for power.
Iraq and Kuwait are both member nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and
by no doubt were rich from the oil revenue. Iraq mainly utilized this wealth into constructing a
strong army, whereas Kuwait used the money to provide a better quality of life for its citizens.
Hussein had major war–debts that incurred from Iran–Iraq war that he could not pay off. Kuwait
seemed to be a good choice for Hussein as the country was a part of Iraq during the Ottoman Empire
and only gained sovereignty in 1961. Furthermore a significant amount Iraq's war debts are from
Kuwait. Seizing Kuwait for Hussein proved immunity, as now there would not be much stopping
him
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  • 1. Kuwait Culture Of Kuwait The term culture is one of those words that we use routinely, but what is it exactly? Basically, culture is the multipart overall of a society which includes everything that gives a society an identity. Culture may consist of customs, languages, and religion beliefs amid other characteristics that are ordinary to people of a nation/region. What is predominantly interesting about cultures is that each culture, no matter where it is located, shares at least five basic characteristics. However, every culture has its own distinct characteristics that differentiate it from the others. One of such cultures is the Kuwait culture. This culture awareness essay will attempt to emphasis on cultural aspects of the people of Kuwait while drawing your attention to the social–culture annalists of Kuwait nation/region's physical geography, weather analysts, current and passed military conflicts and its impact on the society, and their civil concern. The Kuwaiti culture is dominant in Kuwait where the people originate. They were primary drawn to the Kuwait Bay region because of the resources from the sea, and majority of the population still lives within a short distance of the first coastal colonies. Kuwait exists in the Middle East which borders the Persian Gulf, sandwiched between Saudi Arabia and Iraq (T. 2011). The landscape of Kuwait varies slightly, between flat and somewhat rolling desert plains. Kuwait's flat deserts cover ancient rock formations that contain about a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. How the Iraq Invasion of Kuwait Impacted Kuwait's Environment Part A: Plan The Investigation The purpose of this investigation is to assess the extent of which the Iraq invasion of Kuwait impacted Kuwait's environment. This will be done by assessing the pollution created during the fighting portion of the war as well as the beginning of the oil fires. Furthermore the pollution of the oil fires will be looked at in regards to terrestrial pollution as well as wildlife pollution. This investigation will include an evaluation of the origin, purpose, value and limitations of 2 sources, The Environmental Consequences of War: legal, economic and scientific perspectives by Jay E. Austin and Carl E. Bruch, as well as John Loretz's article titled The Animal Victims of the Gulf War. Part B: Summary of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Last burning oil well was put out in November 1991.4 Terrestrial pollution from the oil fires: After the oil wells were set on fire the oil spewed out to the land surface.2 Hundreds of oil lakes had formed. Lakes penetrated and saturated 10–20% of the soil. 5,000 million gallons of seawater spray was used.10 Millions of land mines were planted around the oil wells. Residue from oil slowly seeped in to the ground, poisoning the desert. As the oil seeped it damaged the underground water supply and the soil.12 Miles of the Kuwaiti desert were decided to be inhabitable. Wildlife and Marine Pollution from the oil fires: Vast amounts of crude oil seeped into the Persian Gulf. The oil from the wells that was released into the Persian Gulf killed tens of thousands of birds and threatened numerous marine animals. Toxic smoke released from the fires killed migrating birds. Oil poured from the extinguished wells created huge petrochemical lakes.16 Petrochemical lakes drained in to the ocean and threatened marine life. 16 Tanks, trucks and other military vehicles destroyed wildlife habitats. 16 Oil that lured close to the water and threatened animals that were close to extinction. Various birds became trapped in the oil that was near the ocean as well as in the oils lakes. Many migratory birds died as a result of exposure to oil or polluted air. 17 Part C: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. The Persian Gulf War : Operation Desert Storm Keerthana Senthil St. Clair Afri–Asian 9 19 February 2015 The Persian Gulf War: Operation Desert Storm In August 1990 the leader of Iraq, Saddam Hussein commanded his military to invade Kuwait. Leaving this to be the first time a United Member Nation had attacked just one of its fellow United Member Nation. Kuwait is a small country located at the North–Western end of the Persian Gulf, this gulf separates South Western Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. Saddam Hussein was known to be a ruthless dictator. Refugees fled Kuwait, as many were robbed, assaulted, and looted. According to legends, that Hussein himself accepted, during the war with Iran he had used poison gas against both Iranian troops and Iraqi civilians because they opposed to his regime (Carlisle 3). With this certain example we can furthermore comprehend Hussein's brutality and desire for power. Iraq and Kuwait are both member nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and by no doubt were rich from the oil revenue. Iraq mainly utilized this wealth into constructing a strong army, whereas Kuwait used the money to provide a better quality of life for its citizens. Hussein had major war–debts that incurred from Iran–Iraq war that he could not pay off. Kuwait seemed to be a good choice for Hussein as the country was a part of Iraq during the Ottoman Empire and only gained sovereignty in 1961. Furthermore a significant amount Iraq's war debts are from Kuwait. Seizing Kuwait for Hussein proved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. The United States And The Western Coalition The United States and the Western Coalition has long looked at the Middle East as an asset with little risk high reward potential. They have all looked at them as high reward low risk a region that in contrast, has an abundance of natural resources in particular oil with very underwhelming population. Even if they had a product that could reach out and touch the masses the internal struggles and lack of cohesion and structure to get out of the region. Both the United States and Western coalition watched the struggles intervened when necessary and when a reward could reaped even if it was a better deal on the oil prices to actual occupation of land. The intervention, however did began to elevate and inflate the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pure fiction, but the was that the Soviet troops invaded Kabul on December 25th, 1979, on order from Moscow to replace the radical Hafizullah Amin with the Soviet–endorsed Babrak Karmal as head of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Which Hollywood spun as a Cold War tactic to or chess move to get an upper hand on the United States. When in reality the Soviet decision to invade Afghanistan was foremost driven by the security concerns a rapidly weakening Afghanistan, vulnerable to Islamic extremism and Western encroachment, posed to the Soviet Union's southern borders. The Second evolution consideration was due to what was the longest war of the twentieth century, and length was the consideration that came from it. The Iran–Iraq War began when Iraq invaded Iran via air and land on 22 September 1980. It followed a long history of border disputes, and was motivated by fears that the Iranian Revolution in 1979 would inspire insurgency among Iraq 's long–suppressed Shia majority, as well as Iraq 's desire to replace Iran as the dominant Persian Gulf state. Although Iraq hoped to take advantage of Iran 's revolutionary chaos and attacked without formal warning, it made only limited progress into Iran. Length came into consideration due to the 1987 modification of the Soviet Scud B missile prolonging its range, increasing the concern for neighboring countries. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. The War Of The Gulf War Gulf War The Persian Gulf War was held August 2,1990–February 28,1991.It is called Gulf War which was waged by a UN authorized coalition force from 34 nations.USA led the coalition against Iraq for continuation of the state of Kuwait.It is called the mother of all battles by Saddam Hussein.Its military name is Operation Desert Storm.It is also known as the 1st Gulf War,Gulf War1 or the Iraq War before the term became identified with the 2003 Iraq War. Origins Throughout the cold war Iraq had been ally under Soviet Union.The main concentration of USA was against this position of Soviet–Iraq relationship.Even the US was concerned with Iraq 's position on Israeli–Palestinian politics and its disapproval of the nature of the peace between Israel and Egypt.The US also disliked Iraqi support for many Arab and Palestinian militant groups such as Abu Nidal,which led to its inclusion on the developing US list of state sponsors of terrorism on 29th December 1980,which is called Iran–Iraq war.Finally Iran was successful to the war line then US increased its support for Iraq to prevent Iran for forcing a surrender.Then US bid to open full diplomatic relations with Iraq,the country was removed from the US list of state sponsor terrorism.In August 1988 the ceasefire with Iran was signed when Iraq was bankrupt with most of its debt owed to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.So Iraq pressured both nations to forgive the debts,but they refused.Iraq also accused Kuwait of exceeding its OPEC quotas and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. U.s. Involvement During The Persian Gulf War .Mohammadamin Montazer Mr. Kanna U.S. History, period 1 29 May 2015 U.S. Involvement in 1st Persian Gulf War "One of the good things about the way the Gulf War ended in 1991 is, you 'd see the Vietnam veterans marching with the Gulf War veterans" (George H. W. Bush). President Bush stated that the Persian Gulf War was not fully supported by the soldiers who fought in the war. Gulf War veterans marched like Vietnam veterans because they also viewed the war as unjustified. Persian Gulf War veterans would say, "American soldiers lost their lives' for oil." The first Persian Gulf War started from August 2, 1990 and ended on February 28, 1991. This war began by the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq. During this invasion some of the oil fields of Kuwait were set on fire and some of the oil spilled to the Persian Gulf. The Persian Gulf was the oil supplier for western countries. So anything happened to the Persian Gulf, the western countries will naturally react. The factors that led to The United States' involvement in the first Persian Gulf War included Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, his control over a sizable share of the world's oil reserves and his power over the economies of the world. Many Americans believe that the first Persian Gulf War was not necessary for the United States. On August 2, 1990, Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, attacked Kuwait as a result of overproduction of oil in Kuwait, which had cost Iraq an estimated $14 billion a year when oil process of obtaining the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. The Defense Of Defense : The Supreme Commander Of The... According to the Constitution of Kuwait, the Amir is regarded as the supreme commander of the armed forces. The Minister of Defense directs the armed forces through the Chief of General Staff. There is a separate wing of The National Guards that has its own commander, who is responsible for reporting directly to the Minister of Defense. The security forces assigned for public duties are under the command of the Interior Minister. In 1993, the Defense Minister, Ali as Sabah as Salim Al Sabah, was deployed at another department than Interior Ministry after the Gulf War. The ultimate power in the state lies with the ruling family. Before the invasion of Iraq, the strength of Kuwaiti army was 16,000 officers and soldiers. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The weaponry and tanks that survived the war were not enough to cater the security needs. Post war, the military equipment ordered by Kuwait included 200 M–84 tanks (imported from Yugoslavia in return for which the previous Yugoslavian oil purchases were offset) and 18 self–propelling 155mm guns from France. Kuwait also has an inventory of American, Russian, and Egyptian armored vehicles ("Military" 1). The population of Kuwait is about 3.7 million and its GDP (PP) is $153.5 billion with 8.2% growth in 2011. The 5–year compound annual growth of the country is 3.1% with $41,691 per capita. The FDI Inflow is estimated to be $398.6 million and public debt is about 7.3% of GDP. Kuwait`s economy has been ranked 66th freest in the 2013 Index since its economic freedom score is 63.1. The country is ranked 7th among 15 of the Middle Eastern and North Africa region. The progress towards an economic freedom has not been even for Kuwait. The transition from conservative approaches towards a diverse attitude has been a challenge. Despite the efforts made to bring diversity and modernism to the economy, the production of oil is still dominant. The private sector depends upon the government for finance and labor since the labor market is highly segmented. The public sector employs about 80 percent of the labor force. Privatization law was passed in 2010; however, little effort has been made towards its implementation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. George W. Bush Speech Analysis The central idea of the 43th president, George W. Bush Speech for the incident of dictator of Iraq taking over Kuwait was that we are going to war with allies and soldiers who believe we have to fight with the cruel dictator of Iraq because when we offered peace they only wanted war and now we have to save the people of Kuwait. George immediately starts to play with our motions at the beginning about the dictator of Iraq taking over the weak Kuwait, "when the dictator of Iraq invaded a small and helpless neighbor... was crushed; its people, brutalized. Five months ago, Saddam Hussein started his cruel war against Kuwait" ( Bush 2). Bush started using "invaded", "small", "helpless neighbor", "crushed", "brutalized" and "cold war", all negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He subjected the people of Kuwait to unspeakable atrocities– and among those maimed and murdered, innocent children... more dangerous weapons of mass destruction... While the world waited, Saddam Hussein met every overture of peace with open contempt. While the world prayed for peace, Saddam prepared for war" (Bush ?). Bush went further with his negative connotations and effective words such as "raped, pillaged, and plundered a tiny nation", "unspeakable atrocities", "maimed and murdered, innocent children", "dangerous weapons of mass destruction" and " Saddam prepared for war" to show how Saddam is destroying and hurting this little nation that had nothing to provoke them, even killing innocent children, and that would play with a human's emotions making them feel this Saddam person is awful and we should fight them for the protection of the Kuwaiti people.Also, when we were trying to make peace with them they only prepared for war, making another human person think that the only way to end this horrible situation is to go into war with the Iraq dictator. Developing the central idea further and to make sure people on his side, starting with little bit of sadness and increasing as it goes on, to make sure he doesn't spring all of this on one person because then the sadness won't have as a effect on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Living Environment And The Space Of The Home Kuwait began as a nomadic population in the span of two hundred years it shifted from nomadic to an urban population. The homes in Kuwait still to this day depict the strong influence of Islam and the culture of desert life. They have an inner courtyard that a rectangular shaped home is organized around. With the homes having an inner courtyard it allows them to have an open environment that is still enclosed. This helps to protect from sunlight of arid desert climate as well as the strong wind. The homes usually form cluster together this helps to keep the families together to include the extended family. When families begin to outgrow their homes with the addition of children through marriage families will build more rooms onto the home. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Kuwait the official language is Arabic however English is spoken widely throughout the country. Between the ages of six and fourteen it is mandatory for children to attend school which in the country of Kuwait it is free. After the grade of kindergarten most of the schools in the country are segregated by the basis of gender despite the fact that the government stresses how valuable and important education is for children regardless of their gender. Kuwait has a high literacy percentage of 79 percent, 75 percent of the population that is female are literate while 82 percent of the male population is literate with that in mind the government of Kuwait's definition of literacy it that a person over the age of fifteen must be capable of writing and reading. In Kuwait there is only one college and or university however even though there is only one school and the fact that the government places such a high regard on education the government will award scholarships to many of the Kuwaitis that strive to pursue higher education for themselves. If people the in the country of Kuwait want to purse knowledge in areas for example electronics, air–conditioning, and diesel as well as petrol engines which are all necessary of all of the major industries that are located in Kuwait there are several post–secondary technical institutes for them. Kuwait as well as in many other Islamic countries throughout the world use the art of calligraphy is one of the most longstanding and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. The Bush Administration's Relation With Iraq Prior to... The Bush Administration's Relation With Iraq Prior to Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait Prior to the August 2, 1990 invasion of Kuwait on the part of Iraq, the United States had questionable relations with Iraq dictator, Saddam Hussein, to say the least. In retrospect, which is inherently advantageous as a 20/20 perspective, questions remain unanswered as to whether or not the United States was too appeasing to Saddam Hussein in the years, months, and days leading up to that early August morning. There remains to this day lingering questions as to the role that the US Ambassador to Iraq, April Glaspie, played in conveying the Administration's message to the Iraqi leader. In addition, questions surrounding the Administrators official ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Summoned before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to clarify her role in the Administration's relations with Iraq prior to August 2, 1990, Ambassador Glaspie offered her version of the events that led to the invasion. She recalled that Iraq had first and foremost just finished a long, drawn out war with its neighbor and nemesis, Iran. Hussein, she recalled, had made repeated threats against the state of Israel in the first half of 1990, but abruptly switched his focus from Israel to that of Kuwait and another neighbor to the south, the United Arab Emirates. "He announced in that speech, in the crudest and most unmistakable way, that if Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates did not revise their oil policy and produce according to their OPEC quotas, Iraq would take upon itself effective measures to make sure they did."1 Later, under examination by members of the Senate Committee, Glaspie further detailed Iraq's basic conflict with Kuwait and the UAE as "...it was Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates whom he [Saddam] accused of overproducing their OPEC quotas which of course put prices down and he needed the prices up because he was deeply in debt."2 That debt, of course, had been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Kuwait : Culture And Cultural Awareness Of Kuwait 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 strategies to win the Global War on Terrorism. This paper will dicuss the meaning of culture and five major characteristic that define culture, physical geography and demographic on Kuwait, military conflict history, agriculture, economy and tradition. Culture is defined by Webster's Dictionary as "The customary belief, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group; also: the characteristic features of everyday existence share by people in a place or time". In other words, it is the complex whole which is socially shared and learned by the members of a society. Humans adapted culture which is unique in the world of nature. Culture is described such as beliefs, customs, language, education level, values, social behavior, economic status, laws, and other capabilities acquired by a man as a member of a society. Several characteristic that define a culture is that it is learned. We are not born or inherited biologically knowing a specify culture. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Analytical Failure Of Iraq During Persian Gulf War Analytical Failure of Iraq in Persian Gulf War Affiliation Student's Name Introduction Failures analysis is the process of gathering data and information in order to find the cause of failure especially when the goal had been set. Analytical failure of war, on the other hand, is failures by decision making bodies to make appropriate decision which will lead to victory. This failures occurs when military and political leaders come up with war strategies which when implemented leads to failures or losses. War analytical failures are always attributed to lack of sufficient intelligence information about the opponents, failure to predict possible long term consequences, having misleading information, poor leadership and overreliance on weapons without knowing their weakness. In contrast, however, military disaster can befall some territories, irrespective well informed their generals are, because of weakness in their abilities. Super powerful countries may also face the same problem because their leaders may misperceive on coming warnings and threats or make poor calculations in the way they respond to possible catastrophic dangers1. Strategic intelligence is essential in making the most appropriate decisions when it comes to defense policies. There should be proper gathering, analysis and appreciations of pertinent and factual data. In most intelligence failures, problems always starts with collection of data from the ground by professionals who then analyses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Role Model Of Manar Al Hashash Who among us does not dream of becoming like her, do not like to be famous like her?! She made Kuwait very proud of her improving achievements, she struggled a lot worked hard and became an example symbolized for struggle and effort, ambition and perseverance. She is a role model to all ambitious Arab girls in general and Kuwaiti girls specifically. She is the daughter of Kuwait, and as people also love to call her "Kuwaiti priceless treasure" she is a role model. She is the Kuwaiti Engineer Manar Al Hashash. She made Kuwaiti people proud of her and turned heads of people in the gulf and around the world making them jealous of her accomplishments. Manar Fahad Khalel Al Hashash is a young Computer Engineer. She is holding a master degree with focus on Management of Information Technology IT. She has born in Kuwait in 18 of May1980. She is a Kuwaiti woman. Her mother is Kuwaiti too. She is 35 years old. She graduated from a Kuwaiti high school in 1996. However, after her education she wanted to become an unforgettable women and she worked hard at it until she was qualified as a computer engineer. As a child, Manar Al Hashash was a clever girl. And her personality was full of leadership. Since her parents are Fahad Al Hashash and Fareda Saud Sulaiman AlFadhel, no wonder she is very successful and famous. Her father Fahad Khalel Al Hashash, he is a retired colonel. He was a great brave soldier who stood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is a member of High–Level Panel of Advisers of Gaid – United Nations. GAID was organized by the UN to donate the vision of WSIS into action promoting the use of ICT for the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals. In 2008, Manar was appointed as the first e–leader of youth and teaching by Gaid– United Nations. She becomes a teacher PAAE, it's the public authority for applied education and training in Kuwait, its educational Authority for the Artistic, Engineering and literal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. The Tragedy Of My Uncle Khaled And The Gulf War Of 1990-91 The Tragedy of My Uncle Khaled and the Gulf War of 1990–91 In his chapter from On Writing Well dealing with family history, author William Zinsser has written, "Writers are the custodians of memory." (281) This means that those who write preserve history. I hope to accomplish this here by remembering my late uncle Khaled's experience of the Iraqi invasion, and occupation of, my native country of Kuwait. In doing such a nonfiction assignment, it is important to recall something else Zinsser wrote in his book: "The moral for nonfiction writers is: think broadly about your assignment...Push the boundaries of your subject and see where it takes you." (247) This represents another key objective for this effort. Thus, if Uncle Khaled's memory is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One could even add Syria, a violent enemy of Iraq." This was the normal opinion held by Kuwaitis for as long as the first two weeks of Iraqi occupation. The opinion increased or decreased in intensity with statements made at Arab League meetings for and against the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, as well as strong public denunciations by foreign nations (especially the U.S.) of the invasion or less passionate, neutral, comments made by other countries (particularly China). As the end of the first month of the occupation approached with no action taken by the Arab League, nor anyone else, my uncle's opinion changed along with everyone else's in our tiny country. When he would visit us he would still appear at least partially optimistic, commenting that "The world does not seem ready to take action yet, but it will. In the meantime, the Iraqis will tire of this game soon enough and leave." Here, again, the opposite seemed true. As time passed, the Iraqis appeared only to increase the presence of their forces in Kuwait. Whereas Iraqi forces at first had seemed more scattered in numbers throughout the neighborhoods of the capital city, perhaps as only smaller squads of men, by the second month they massed in human blocks that grew in size to companies, or even battalions, of troops. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Cultural Awareness Of Saudi Arabia Cultural Awareness Of Saudi Arabia By: SGT Farrier, Benjamin W. 13B30 ALC Class 507–17 SGL: SSG Avendano, Allan 12MAY2017 Saudi Arabia, located in the middle east, takes up most of the Arabian Peninsula. This deeply rooted country, in comparison to Western culture, is different in many ways. Culture is defined as a civilization 's way of life, their beliefs, morals, laws, and customs. Similarly to how American citizens follow the rules and regulations laid out in the constitution, the Saudi Arabian citizens use the Koran as their constitution. The people of Saudi Arabia culturally identify as Muslim and Arab, which links them to millions of people beyond their borders. Originating from a hot desert climate, these people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mecca is the holiest place in the Islamic world, just like Vatican City is the holiest place for Christians. The people in this city watch television, use cell phones and use the internet regularly just like everyone else. As these people lived in Saudi Arabia's harsh climate, they have adapted and thrived, creating thousands of years of rich history. The people of Islam have customs and courtesies that differ from western culture, and some ways they are similar. The rules of Islam govern every part of a Saudi Arabian citizens life, whether it's political, personal, or business matters. Absolutely no business occurs on Friday, which is a Muslim holy day, and most businesses close on Thursday, making the weekend Thursday and Friday. Greetings are similar to western culture, but if someone were to do the wrong thing they can find themselves in quite a bit of trouble. For example; when greeting men, they will shake hands, and if they are close friends or family, they will also add a kiss to the cheek. It is highly frowned upon for men and women to greet in public. Even in situations of business practices, women aren't allowed to extend a hand to be shaken. Islamic dietary laws forbid the consumption of pork and alcoholic beverages and are enforced throughout Saudi Arabia. The punishment for drinking, trading, producing, and smuggling is severe. Those caught supplying alcohol to Saudis will receive the harshest punishments. Foreigners ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Culture Of Kuwait Culture Kuwait Culture The term culture is one of those words that we use routinely, but what is it exactly? Basically, culture is the multipart overall of a society which includes everything that gives a society an identity. Culture may consist of customs, languages, and religion beliefs amid other characteristics that are ordinary to people of a nation/region. What is predominantly interesting about cultures is that each culture, no matter where it is located, shares at least five basic characteristics. However, every culture has its own distinct characteristics that differentiate it from the others. One of such cultures is the Kuwait culture. This culture awareness essay will attempt to emphasis on cultural aspects of the people of Kuwait while drawing your attention to the social– culture annalists of Kuwait nation/region's physical geography, weather analysts, current and passed military conflicts and its impact on the society, and their civil concern. The Kuwaiti culture is dominant in Kuwait where the people originate. They were primary drawn to the Kuwait Bay region because of the resources from the sea, and majority of the population still lives within a short distance of the first coastal colonies. Kuwait exists in the middle east which borders the Persian Gulf, sandwiched between Saudi Arabia and Iraq. (Orientation pg.05) The landscape of Kuwait varies slightly, between flat and somewhat rolling desert plains. Kuwait's flat deserts cover ancient rock formations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Kuwait Case Study Financial Practices Doing business in Kuwait is difficult compared to other countries. Michigan State University's Global edge program ranks Kuwait 101 out of 108 countries in ease of doing business (Kuwait Introduction, n.d.) One issue is the legal requirement to have a local agent to legally do business in the country. Kuwait Commercial Law No. 36 of 1964 and Law No. 68 of 1980 requires foreign companies to contract with a Kuwaiti citizen to conduct business in the Kingdom (Doing Business in Kuwait, 2017). This law requires the MNC to contract to the agent for no less than five years (Sirdab_Lab, 2016). The MNC may only terminate the agent in the event of a breach of contract. This includes contract renewal. If the MNC contracts with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oil accounts for half of the country's GPD and 95% of export revenue (Trade Policy Review, n.d.). Kuwait is also focused on improving infrastructure and logistics. Current involvement by the Kuwaiti government in economic activity is seen as substantial and a deterrent to business revenue (Trade Policy Review, n.d.). Cultural and Ethical Environment Individuals have their own ethical standards to varying degrees. Businesses have ethical standards in the same way individuals do. Business standards in the United States are consistent with what most westerners would consider ethical and proper marketplace behavior. Just because ethical dos and don'ts appear self–evident in the United States one should not assume these ethical standards can be applied globally. With global expansion, western business leaders should practice cultural awareness while setting acceptable business standards (Cotton, 2017). Cultural Practices Social problems in Kuwait are primarily drawn from the country's systemic hierarchies. In these hierarchies, groups and individuals struggle to either improve or maintain their respective positions (Kuwait, n.d.). The role of women within these structures has been open for debate. Likewise, the degree to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Arab Culture, Traditions, Traditions And Culture Of The... Shakespeare plays carry a lot of references to how things were in his time. The characters, the plot, the settings, the play as a whole played a great role in showcasing the society of that day it's culture and traditions. Those traditions and culture are weird or odd to people in some regions nowadays. However, some other cultures feel quite close to the traditions and customs in other regions. The Arab world is famous for holding on to it's traditions and customs. The Arab culture affects all the individuals living in it, even the non–Arabs. Even individuals from different religions or family backgrounds living in one community in the Arab World can also share the same traditions and cultures. This paper will talk about the traditions, customs and culture of the Arab World –mainly the Gulf Arab, Kuwait–and how it is related to the themes and events of some of Shakespeare's plays The plays that will be discussed are two tragedies and one comedy. First will be Macbeth, and the second one will be Coriolanus and the last one is The Winter's Tale. Each Play had a set of different themes. The two tragedies might have some things in common though because in tragedies there usually is the protagonist who does something wrong or commit a mistakes and that mistake turns leads to more mistakes and it always ends with the death of the protagonist, just like in the two plays, Macbeth and Coriolanus. Nevertheless, in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At least that is what they thought in the beginning. Florizel was the prince of Bohemia and Perdita was considered the daughter of a shepard because he raised her. Polixenes –the king of Bohemia– was angry when he found out what his son was planing to do. He ordered his son not to marry Perdita. However, later on, they escape to Sicilia and they find out that Perdita is the only daughter of Leontes, the king of Sicilia. Which means that Perdita is of loyal blood and they can get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Cultural Culture In Kuwait Introduction The term culture is one of those words that we use routinely, but what is it exactly? Basically, culture is the multipart overall of a society which includes everything that gives a society an identity. Culture may consist of customs, languages, and religion beliefs amid other characteristics that are ordinary to people of a nation/region. What is predominantly interesting about cultures is that each culture, no matter where it is located, shares at least five basic characteristics. However, every culture has its own distinct characteristics that differentiate it from the others. One of such cultures is the Kuwait culture. This culture awareness essay will attempt to emphasis on cultural aspects of the people of Kuwait while drawing your attention to the social–culture annalists of Kuwait nation/region's physical geography, current and passed military conflicts and their impact on the society, weather, and civil concern. The Kuwaiti culture is dominant in Kuwait where the people originate. They were primary drawn to the Kuwait Bay region because of the resources from the sea, and majority of the population still lives within a short distance of the first coastal colonies. Kuwait exists in the middle east which borders the Persian Gulf, sandwiched between Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Kuwait have a unique culture since the country was never colonized. Kuwaitis therefore have been left to manage their affairs among themselves as they see if and develop their unique ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Explain The Realism Of The Gulf War Abstract The Gulf War was a brief affair between Kuwait and Iraq in 1990 and 1991 when Iraq invaded Kuwait, yet many additional state and non–state parties involved. Realism is a theory attempting to explain international relationships, which says that states struggle to hold power and will inevitably be in conflict with each other because of this. Although realism was a core theory before the Cold War, many believe that it is no longer applicable post–Cold War. This paper has three parts. First, it will provide a brief explanation of the Gulf War. Second, it will explain realism including the view of realism's relevance post–Cold War. Finally, it will discuss the realist interpretation of the actions of three large actors involved in the war: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and the United States. This paper will critically discuss the Gulf War and investigate the dynamics and motivations of the three main actors involved from a realist perspective. This paper will prove that although realism is no longer overt, hidden intentions and behaviors line up to agree with a realist methodology in international relations. Realism is one theory that has been used to explain international relationships. However, many say that it is less relevant post–Cold War due to changes in politics and interactions between states. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Where there were small moments of collaboration, it was only to position one's self to gain power by force. Countries have learned, as if through rote memorization, that it is not appropriate to attack other states in order to get what they want; they have been taught to try (or pretend to try) and work together. However, it is all too clear that as soon as the state does not get what it desires in the easy manner, the state acts in a manner explained by realism, which is to take it by sheer force, perhaps providing a guise for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Gulf War Of The Gulf oward the end of January 1991, reports of an enormous oil slick in the Persian Gulf started to surface. Iraqi forces deliberately opened valves at the Sea Island oil terminal and dumped oil from a few tankers into the Persian Gulf in a key wartime move against U.S. powers. The U.S. blamed the Iraqis for submitting "natural terrorism" by deliberately spilling a few million barrels of oil. Organization sources additionally remarked that a flammable strike could be done against the spill, with an end goal to smolder oil before it came to key modern offices, including water filtration plants, in the zone. Iraqi authorities faulted the U.S. for beginning the spill through a late shelling, however American authorities denied the case, as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the plants and creatures of the ocean bottom are the premise of the evolved way of life, harm to the shoreline had outcomes for the entire shallow–water biological system, including the multimillion–dollar Saudi fisheries industry. Amid this period different Saudi administrative organizations and oil organizations and different countries began the troublesome assignment of attempting to gauge the sum and area of the oil to figure out where to focus assets to battle it. This instructional module diagrams a basic methodology, utilizing satellite symbolism and fundamental scientific rationale, to distinguish the sum and area of an oil slick. Significant oil slicks happen consistently all through the world affecting many situations. The methodology displayed in this module may help those associations included in attempting to shield territories against harm from oil based debacles (Environmental Warfare). At the point when Iraqi troops withdrew from Kuwait toward the end of the Persian Gulf War in mid 1991, they set shoot to more than 600 oil wells and pools of spilled oil in Kuwait, a separating shot that claimed a huge financial toll on the nation 's lucrative petroleum industry. Connecticut–sized Kuwait contains around 9 percent of the world 's aggregate demonstrated oil stores, and petroleum incomes represent 95 percent of its fare income. Ignition of oil well flames likewise made a genuine danger to natural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. ISIS: Radical Islamist Groups In The United States The most recent presidential race associated the most dangerous fear and entity to the United States is ISIS, which is a radical Islamist extremist group that models their actions closely with Sharia Law. ISIS mainly consists of terrorists that are willing to do anything to destroy more prominent Western civilization. ISIS is the terrorist group of this current generation; however, they were not the first terrorist group in this region. Terrorist groups started as a result of Arab nations lack of ability to militarily confront Israel during the 1960s. The Palestinian secular movements such as the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Al Fatah began to target civilians that were not associated within the immediate arena of conflict. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Multiple terrorist attacks has deteriorated the perception of the Middle East and all of the citizens within the region. On November 4th, 1979, Iranian youth and students who advocated for the new regime held 63 Americans hostage at the United States Embassy in Tehran. This action exemplified the beginning of the rise of the Shiite power in the Middle East. On October 23rd, 1983, bombings that were triggered simultaneously killed 241 American soldiers as well as 57 French paratroopers in the Beirut barracks, which caused the troops to be withdrawn from the region. President Reagan and his administration during the Iran–Contra Affair negotiated arms–for–hostage deals with Iran, which is an example of the United States ignorantly and indirectly arming terrorist groups. Ronald Reagan, who preached that he would not stand for terrorism, supported Saddam Hussein in the 1980–1988 Iran–Iraq War because he thought that Hussein would eradicate the Iranian regime and end the Islamic Revolution that was occurring. Contrary to Reagan's belief, Hussein was the primary antagonist of George H.W. Bush Administration. Hussein invaded Kuwait despite neighboring countries pleading them not to making the Bush Administration intervene with the situation. Operation Desert Storm was Bush's response the Hussein's increasing power in the region. The strategy was to deploy United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. The Challenges Of The Kuwait Diplomacy Kuwait Diplomacy Over the twentieth century there has always been a struggle of power within the middle east, and particularly between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. Amongst the nations in the Arabian Peninsula, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has always been at the most power and influential country. Saudi Arabia and Iran were always polar opposites of each other. When Saudi Arabia first produced its oil, it saw its economy benefit and heighten much more than Iran could do with its oil reserves. Oil was one of the major element with Saudi Arabia and its neighboring countries that attracted Western powers to its side and supported its foreign policies in direct opposition to Iran. After overthrowing the Shah of Iran, the recession led to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The collapse of a state's authority and rise of militias and terrorist groups undermined other states' sovereignty and led to more violent proxy wars. Without the Iraqi buffer between the GCC and Iran, more proxy wars began to spread all over the Middle East. One of the reasons that states in the Arabian Peninsula were able to standoff terrorist attacks and proxy wars is because of the authority the leaders wield which is forged over hundreds of years, the close kinship between the states have proved detrimental to their survival in the past which is why they did not fall to terrorists in the way Yemen, Iraq and Syria had. The unique aspect that surrounds Iran is it is the only predominantly Shi'a nations that is under a Shi'a authority; one way to understand Iran is that it is the polar opposite of what the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is. Iran remains isolated in the region, not as isolated as it was before Saddam Hussein was in charge of Iraq but it is still slowly spreading its influence around the GCC and surrounding nations through Hezbollah, which had support from Iran and is present in Lebanon, Bahrain, Yemen and Syria. Gulf States recognize Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. However, it is important to clarify that not all of the conflicts in the Middle East occur because of Shi'a–Sunni factions. When discussing religion in the Middle East, another classification that is often overlooked or ignored is race and ethnicity. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Women in the Media in Kuwait Essay Running Head: WOMEN IN THE MEDIA IN KUWAIT Women in The Media in Kuwait Research MRKT 200/01 Spring 2010 Abstract This essay will discuss women in the media in Kuwait. It is very important to define media to allow better understanding of the power and benefits women gained from the media. Women role was different in pre–oil period and after oil discovery. Education made significant differences in Kuwaiti women lives. They entered Media holding bachelors degrees and PhDs and insisted to fight until they won their social and political rights. In addition, in appreciation for their efforts I wrote the biographies of some powerful media women in Kuwait. Women in The Media in Kuwait Research Kuwait is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was noticeable that Kuwaiti women in the media were attacked by some Islamic groups. Kuwaiti women who wear the hijab didn't dare to study any subject related to media. Studies and social research proved the impact of media messages on the individual behavior and collective beside their power on the political decision. Women started media in Kuwait through television, radio, the press and other means; the famous publication was through T.V. Kuwait T.V. began to broadcast at the earliest sixties in black and white, the building was closed to the Dsman Palace. The first Kuwaiti woman who entered the media on Kuwaiti television in 1961 was Fatima Hussein, followed by a number of announcers such as Nouria Al–Sdani, Anissa Jafar who was known as "Mama Anissa". Other active women in Kuwait radio were; Amina Al–Ansari, Iqbal Al–Gharaballi and Amal Al– Abdullah who later turned to the T.V. activities, the previous names were the first generation of female announcers in Kuwait T.V. and radio. One of the most famous announcers in Kuwait T.V. and radio is Fatimah Hussein. Fatimah Hussein Al–Essa Al–Qanaie, born in Kuwait 1937, completed her Secondary School Education in Kuwait and was granted a scholarship by Government to study abroad in the University. She was the first woman who was allowed to study out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Case Study: Keurig Green Mountain Keurig Green Mountain: Risk The expansion of Keurig Green Mountain products to Kuwait include some risks to the organization, but the company must assume some risk in order to capture gains and competitive advantage. The expansion is a strategy designed to support sales growth and to establish competitive advantage in global coffee market. Kaplan & Mikes (2012) emphasized that companies accept some risk to generate returns from strategy. Strategies that demand high returns on investment require companies to assume more risk. Keurig Green Mountain will assume some level of risk with the expansion of Keurig products to Kuwait. The company must evaluate internal, external, microeconomic and financial risks associate with the new investments. Internal risks of Keurig Green Mountain include lack of global brand recognition, customization of products, and cost. External risks are macroeconomic factors to include the economic conditions of Kuwait and the regulatory and legal structure of the country. The most critical microeconomic risks associated with expansion to Kuwait include competitors in the market, establishing competitive pricing for products, and consumers. An analysis of projected financial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nespresso Coffee in Kuwait offers coffee product solutions to businesses, hotels, restaurants, luxury retailers, and airlines (Nespresso, 2016). Keurig Green Mountain has an excellent opportunity to enter the coffee market in Kuwait to provide consumers with a larger variety of specialty single–cup coffee options in the home and local business environment. Keurig has a significant advantage over Nespresso in regards to coffee selection. Nespresso coffee machines only brew coffee, expresso, cappuccino, and off brand teas and hot chocolate. Keurig has established well–known brands to include Starbucks, Dunkin, Celestial Seasoning, Folgers, and many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. American Military During The War Era William Heck Dr Milam Americans in the Desert 1991 was one of the most prominent moments in American military times of the post–Cold War era, though it was only a six week siege, it is comparable to the wars in Afghanistan, Korea, and Vietnam. It 's shortness in duration does not take away from the incredible magnitiude of absolute destruction and size of the war itself. This is the Gulf War, and America was going to dominate. To this day people wonder if the Bush Administration at the time had just cause to go to war with Iraq, who was under Saddam Hussein at the time. Through this paper I will be justifying that America was probably not in the right in starting this war, only going in for it 's best interest. Many different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To give you perspective, World War II lasted three hundred and 10 weeks and that war was known for aereal bomb droppings. In just two weeks of being in combat with Iraq, Coalition forces dropped more explosives in two weeks than all of World War 2. We were giving Saddam and his troops a complete display of shock and awe. At the peak of troop numbers we had 430,000 and every day American forces were moving 6 million pounds of supplies daily. The bottom of the line is that the Coalition, mainly America, was going to win this war via superior technology and man power. Before this war, the Republican Guard was seen as the greatest military force in the Middle East and no one was going to beat them. We see in the six week campaign that this was not to be the case, as casualty reports for the Iraq side to be 20,000 all the way up to almost 35,000. Whereas US forces had 148 KIA throughout the entirty of the seven month event including both operations. America might have no lost many soldiers, but the amount of finances used during this war was staggering. The US forces were paying $17.9 billion dollars for the war where as the rest of the coalition forces of 35 other countries were a combined $43.1 billion. This does not include the massive amount of subsidies that Saudi Arabia had given the allies, amounting to $43 billion by the time it is all said and done. Kuwait, who had already been riddled by the burning of 640 of their oil wells paid $22 billion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. The Arab Spring During The Middle East And North African... The Arab Spring brought revolutionary changes to the Middle East and North African region's authoritarian republics while bypassing its autocratic monarchies. The monarchical exceptionalism that has allowed these states to remain intact is due to a set of three overlapping factors–crosscutting coalitions, hydrocarbon rents, and foreign patronage. Collectively, these factors explain why most of the royal autocracies never experienced widespread protest. The eight Arab monarchies–Jordan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and the Persian Gulf states of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE–hold near–absolute power. According to the Gause article, none of the states qualify as constitutional kingships in which the enthroned incumbent exercises only ceremonial influence while an elected parliamentary government makes policy. The region's kings and emirs not only reign but they also rule. They are the lead decision makers in naming cabinets, determining major domestic and foreign policies, controlling the state's coercive apparatus, and allowing parliaments and judiciaries limited authority (Gause). According to Gause, the first element of the strategic explanation for monarchical exceptionalism is one that links the historical legacy of domestic choices with a permissive international environment. The majority of the monarchies have used the tool of crosscutting coalitions thereby linking alliances of different social constituencies to the ruling family. In general, dictators cannot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. The United States And The Western Coalition The United States and the Western Coalition has long looked at the Middle East as a asset with little risk high reward potential. They have all have looked at them as high reward low risk a region that in contrast has an abundance natural resources in particular oil with very underwhelming population. Even if they had a product that could reach out and touch the masses the internal struggles and lack of cohesion and structure to get out of the region. Both the United States and Western coalition watched the struggles intervened when necessary and when a reward could reaped even if it was a better deal on the oil prices to actual occupation of land. The intervention however did began to elevate and inflate the Middle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pure fiction but the was that the Soviet troops invaded Kabul on December 25th 1979, on order from Moscow to replace the radical Hafizullah Amin with the Soviet–endorsed Babrak Karmal as head of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Which Hollywood spun as a Cold War tactic to or chess move to get a upper hand on the United States. When in reality the Soviet decision to invade Afghanistan was foremost driven by the security concerns a rapidly weakening Afghanistan, vulnerable to Islamic extremism and Western encroachment, posed to the Soviet Union's southern borders. The Second evolution consideration was due to was the longest war of the twentieth and length was the consideration that came from it. The Iran–Iraq War began when Iraq invaded Iran via air and land on 22 September 1980. It followed a long history of border disputes, and was motivated by fears that the Iranian Revolution in 1979 would inspire insurgency among Iraq 's long– suppressed Shia majority, as well as Iraq 's desire to replace Iran as the dominant Persian Gulf state. Although Iraq hoped to take advantage of Iran 's revolutionary chaos and attacked without formal warning, it made only limited progress into Iran. Length came into consideration due to the 1987 modification of the Soviet Scud B missile prolonging its range, increasing the concern for neighboring countries. Both Iran and Iraq ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. The Era Of New Technology The 1990s was the era of new technology. This era consists of wars and a variety of inventions coming into our world, such as The Persian Gulf War, and the Google Search Bar. This decade was a time of all sorts of records broken and right into the history book, just like when Eilleen Collins was the first female to become an astronaut. This is a start to something big in many years to come. The Persian Gulf War was one of the great wars that helped America to be what is today. This war helped people achieve freedom and liberty in their lives. Furthermore, the United States paid for the war and it costs the U.S. millions of dollars in debt (NAGEL, 21). The war was declared on August 20, 1990. This war was declared because of Iraq's invasion in Kuwait on August 20, 1990. Iraq's leader, Saddam Hussein, ordered the invasion and occupation of Kuwait with the apparent aim of acquiring that nation's large oil reserves, canceling a large debt Iraq owed Kuwait, and expanding Iraqi power in the region (EXAMINER.COM). Persian Gulf War took place in Southwestern Asia. The U.S benefited some things not just for them, but for other countries. People said the U.S achieved freedom for other countries such as Kuwait, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. These countries did not possess freedom. One thing the U.S benefited from this war, was respect. Another thing the U.S. gained during this war was allies, such as Iran. Also, the U.S. gained respect from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. And as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. The United States Of American And The Kuwaiti Life The United States of American and the Kuwaiti life The United States of America is far most known as the best place for a person to live in and enjoy a peaceful life with no problems, at least most people believe that is true because they don't have problems in their life but others do. Kuwait on the other hand, which is located in the Middle East beside Iraq and Saudi Arabia, is also a very peaceful life where enjoy it because they do not have anything that they have to worry about and the only bad weather they get is rain and sand storms which cannot kill anyone. These two countries are a perfect place to live your life. They are very similar at times and very different at others. The USA definitely dresses and speaks way different than Kuwait do or ever will. The people in the USA dress in a t–shirt and jeans most of the time or casual, in Kuwait people wear clothing known as a disdahsha which is white long sleeved clothing that goes all the way down to their knees and women wear a Hijab worn around their head to cover their hair from the men so that the men does not fall in love with their beauty and the Abaya which is a long rob like dress. They also speak a different language than the USA. Kuwait's first language is Arabic which is known as the hardest language to learn because it is so confusing and hard to pronounce, their second language is English. As everyone knows, the USA's first language is English. That is what the schools are there for in both countries, to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. No Arabic in and English Class 1.0 Introduction According to the ministry of education in Kuwait it has always been a 'sin' when teach–ers use Arabic in an English class, even if it is to clarify a certain aspect that students could not grasp. Well, whether we like it or not, Learners of L2 tend to use L1 when learning the target language, this argument has been proven by a number of re–searchers (Atkinson, 1987; Auerbach, 1993; Cook, 2001; Nation, 2003), and ignoring it or pretending that it is not happening might lead to pedagogical implications. Decision makers in ELT unit in the Ministry of Education, who adopt the notion that us–ing Arabic when teaching English is a 'taboo', have to hear the other voice that considers the use of L1 when teaching L2 is very helpful and works to facilitate the learning process. Hence, the current research comes to shed light on the importance of using L1 when teaching L2 and how we can utilise it and use it as a useful tool. Also this research will try to change the common notion that using Arabic in English class is a deficiency. 1.1 Aims of the study This study aims to provide a better understanding for the use of L1 when teaching L2, and how this could be in the favour of facilitating the learning process for the students, and it should no longer be a 'forbidden zone'. The study also aims to high–lights the improvements that could be achieved by utilising Arabic in ELT class. 1.2 Research Questions: The current research intends to answer the following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Oil Spills May Happen For Many Reasons Oil Spills may happen for several reasons. 1. When oil tankers have equipment faults. When oil tankers break down, it may get stuck on shallow land. When the tanker is attempted to move out of shallow land, abrasion may cause a hole in the tanker that will lead to large amounts of oil being released into the oceanic bodies. However, although this form of oil spill is the most commonly known and has the highest media attention, only 2% of oil in water bodies is a result of this action. 2. from nature and human activities on land. The large majority of oil spilled is from natural seeps geological seeps from the ocean floor as well as leaks that occur when products using petroleum or various forms of oil are used on land, and the oil is washed off into water bodies. 3. Water Sports. Other causes of oil spills are spills by petroleum users of released oil. This happens when various water sports or water vehicles such as motorboats and jet skis leak fuel. 4. Drilling works carried out in sea. When drilling works carried out in the sea, the oil and petroleum used for such activities are released into the sea, thus causing an oil spill. An oil spill on Philippines' shore Effects of oil spills Such oil spills are considered forms of pollution. Oil spills also have highly adverse effects on the environment. These oil spills greatly affect animals, which may in turn sometimes lead to animals getting endangered. Animals may be affected because oil spills ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Kuwait Case Study Kuwait is a relatively small, but vital, nation in the Middle East. The nation shares a border to the north with Iraq of 254 kilometers, another border to the northwest with Saudi Arabia of 221 kilometers, and is flanked to the south by the Persian Gulf. Kuwait Bay is a major source of maritime transit from Kuwaiti ports into the Persian Gulf. Kuwait occupies an area of 17,818 square kilometers, comparable to New Jersey. As of July 2017, the population of Kuwait is estimated to be 2,875,422. The government estimates the population is actually 4,183,658 – noting that immigrants make up more than 69% of that figure (CIA World Factbook). 76.7% of Kuwaitis identify as Muslim, with Islam being the official religion of the nation. Christians ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The family presently remains in power over the small constitutional monarchy (CIA World Factbook). Kuwait took the world stage on 2 August 1990 when Iraq, under the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein, launched an assault on the nation. The Iraqi army received funding from the United States of America during the eight year Iran–Iraq War and were well prepared for the offensive, to later be known as the First Gulf War. Hussein wished to conquer both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia in order to control up to 20% of the world's oil supply. On 5 August 1990, President George HW Bush delivered a concise, blunt message: "This will not stand." (USHistory.org) American military use of force in the First Gulf War began on 17 January 1991, eight days after peace talks between United States Secretary of State James Baker and Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz proved unproductive. General Norman Schwarzkopf along with General Colin Powell became military figureheads while also gaining a sort of celebrity status back stateside. Western media portrayed the Iraqi army as a truly formidable enemy; however, Coalition forces made short work out of Hussein's military (USHistory.org). Although the United States spearheaded the operation, 34 other states assisted by providing personnel and financial support. Some notable Coalition partners were Australia, Canada, Britain, France, and Syria (Klein, 2003). One of the most notable encounters of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Why The Trade Show Is Kuwait International Fair As A First... Introduction As a Director of Marketing and Research in Rona Faucets Company, I recommend to do the trade show in Kuwait International Fair as a first step to move into the international business. Our company products such as Bathroom and Kitchen faucets will be displayed in The Big 5 Kuwait 2015 trade show. This report illustrates the rationale for selecting Kuwait as the trade show location for the Rona Faucets Company and in addition, it briefly explains about the execution strategy, budget, and advertising and promotion methods in the Kuwait trade show. The Big 5 Kuwait The Big 5 Kuwait is the largest and best attended building and construction event in Kuwait. By exhibiting in this trade show, our company has a chance of tapping into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our company will have an added edge if we make the right move now and it will help us to capture the wealthy market. This new show runs alongside The Big 5 and will focus on interior fit–out products. That means it will cover everything from bathrooms and kitchens, to the individual products and materials that are necessary to create original interior designs and fit outs. The other reasons for choosing The Big 5 Kuwait International Fair is that, the country has a large, modern, exhibition facility readymade to host exhibitions of all sizes, as well as present conference events. Kuwait 's economy too has a significant influence. The country has the highest budget surplus as a percentage of GDP of any Gulf state – at 25 percent – and this budget is earmarked for spending on housing, infrastructure and healthcare. This creates huge opportunities for exhibitions and conferences that address these subjects (Mellor, 2015). But our experience is telling us there is a huge demand and enthusiasm from local businesses. Business leaders at all levels in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. The Iraqi Intrusion Of Kuwait On Second Of August 1990 The Iraqi intrusion of Kuwait on second of August 1990, which took the world off guard, was quickly seen as the first awesome "test" of the worldwide group 's capacity to keep up steadiness in the wake of the cold war. Saddam Hussein 's aggression created alternate oil emergencies, driving up costs. It tested the late recovery in status of the united countries. What 's more it brought up issues about the preparation of the US and USSR to coordinate with each other, in circumstances which had connections to Iraq, however Washington was resolved to free Kuwait ( Young & Kent 2004). The war demonstrated of focal significance to the Bush organization in light of the fact that it constrained the US to attempt to characterize a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore we cannot really say how much debt Iraq owed. "The causes of the Gulf War can actually be tracked back quite a few years, even a decade before the war started so can be complex to understand. Below are the causes of the Gulf War (Fitzgerald,2015). The reasons for the Gulf War really began when Iraq was at war with Iran. Amid this war Iran was assaulting Iraq as well as assaulting oil tankers from Kuwait adrift as well. To help the closure of the war Kuwait monetarily helped Iraq by loaning the nation 10 Billion US Dollars. Iraq attempted to persuade Kuwait to break up the obligation as Iraq had helped Kuwait out by being at war with Iran, Kuwait declined and this created a crack between the two nations. For a year they attempted to determine the budgetary circumstance however without much of any result" (Fitzgerald, 2015). In the months going before the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, Saddam Hussein blamed the Kuwaitis for various criminal acts against the Iraqi people. These included charges that the Kuwaitis had dependably surpassed their OPEC era principles, likewise driving down the expense of oil and precluding Iraq from securing earnestly obliged trusts. Likewise, deliberately stolen oil from Iraq 's Rumaila oilfield by pumping oil from the field 's southern tip (which anticipated into Kuwaiti territory); and had sections of Iraqi space (Inbar & Bacevich, 2002, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. The Iraq-Iraq War When the gold mining and gold trade era came to an end, the whole world set its eyes on the next most expensive natural reserve on this planet earth– The Oil. And as we know, the Middle East has been an oil rich region from the start, therefore, the whole world wangled around the Middle Eastern countries to meet their oil consumption needs by getting their hands on this natural resource. Saddam's Rule and Petrodollar era: Same was the case with Iraq, which is an oil rich country and has the second largest oil reserves on the Earth. By the end of 1970, Saddam Hussein rose to power in Iraq and established himself as its head. He did not approve of the radical islamic ideas booming in Iran and slowly making their way to Iraq and it was during this time when Iraq invaded Iran, over the disputed Shatt–Al–Arab waterway that divided both the countries. The US, Europe, and other countries of the Persian "Oil" gulf financed Iraq in this war, and crowned Saddam as "The Defender of the Arab World". Unfortunately, for Iraq and Saddam, things did not go as planned and Iran retaliated crushing Iraq's powers and forcing it to retreat. The Iraq–Iran war came to an end, and Iraq, crushed under heavy war loss and huge debt urged Kuwait, its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though he was violating many laws, along the way, just to save his rule but there is no denying the fact that he was also saving the energy resources of Iraq from being robbed by the US and the UK oil companies. The people from the US get an Iraqi gas gallon at just gas 5 cents per gallon. One of the most important thing that would be different, had Saddam still ruled iraq, was that ISIS wouldn't be in existence and Syria would still have been in a stable position. Also, Israel would have never been able to inhabit illegal colonies by invading the Palestinian territories. Has world ever thought what the US and the UK invasion has brought upon the middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. The Souk Al-Manakh Stock Market Crash Introduction In August of 1982, an informal Kuwait stock market known as Souk al–Manakh collapsed (Rasmaroni, 2006). This happened when a female speculator presented a post–dated check for payment and it bounced ("Kuwait 's Souk", n.d.). This relatively small destabilising factor caused enormous losses, and the financial system was nearly crippled with some $92 billion (Rasmaroni, 2006) from about 6,000 investors ("Kuwait 's Souk", n.d.). Is this event the only factor that caused the crash? And what made the crash so huge? To reveal the answer we have to dig deeper into history. Definitions It might be interesting to explain some technical terms before we dig deeper into history. It is essential to understand them in order to know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With only about half of the Souk al–Manakh companies even publishing annual reports, most of these companies were little more than "shell games" with very little in the way of assets, let alone earnings. Company fundamentals mattered very little, however, to traders who regularly saw these same stocks rising 20 to 50 percent a month. Eventually, the securities of fifty–four real and fictitious off–shore companies were traded on the Souk al–Manakh with no relation to company performances or prospects. Most of these companies had been founded as recently as 1979 or 1980 ("Kuwait 's Souk", n.d.). "Adding fuel to the fire was the type of informal margin financing through the use of post–dated checks. They were accepted as a cash equivalent. This type of personal credit didn't require a bank balance." ("Kuwait 's Souk", n.d.) The Kuwaiti culture mandated that payment should be made, else you would have violated the tradition of trust and caused a loss of face upon the entire family. This caused a big amount of speculative capital letting the Kuwaiti stocks skyrocket. The shares increased by an average of 63% in 1981 ("Kuwait 's Souk", n.d.). Not all transactions were made using post–dated checks. At least some of Kuwaiti merchants were willing to invest money of the stock exchange. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Keurig Green Mountain : Qatar Expansion Essay Keurig Green Mountain: Kuwait Expansion Keurig Green Mountain has revolutionized the coffee market in the United States and Canada. The company has developed the most innovative brewing technology that offered consumers a single–serving of a wide variety of specialty coffees, coffee makers, teas, and other beverages (Keurig Green Mountain, 2016). In the past two years, Keurig Green Mountain sales have declined in the United States. (Keurig Green Mountain, 2015). The U.S. single–serve coffee market is saturated with alternative coffee sources for consumers. Due to declining revenues and market saturation in the U.S. market, Keurig is looking to expand its coffee brand to Kuwait. Keurig was acquired by JAB Holding Company in December 2015 (WSJ, 2015). JAB Holding Company is looking to expand into the global coffee market to compete with Nestle which is the leader of the global coffee market. The expansion of K–cups and brewing machines to Kuwait will provide an opportunity for Keurig Green Mountain to recover from declining sales in the U.S. market and for JAB Holding Co to gain a competitive position in the global coffee market. The focus of the Keurig expansion to Kuwait is to enter the K–cup and coffee machine sales market to provide the country of Kuwait with a variety of specialty coffee selections to meet consumer demand in the region. This means that it is imperative for Keurig to develop strong business relationships with coffee distributors, suppliers, local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. The Persian Gulf War : Operation Desert Storm The Persian Gulf War: Operation Desert Storm In August 1990 the leader of Iraq, Saddam Hussein commanded his military to invade Kuwait. Refugees fled Kuwait, as many citizens were robbed, assaulted, and looted. Kuwait is a small country located at the North–Western end of the Persian Gulf, this gulf separates South Western Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. Saddam Hussein was well known to be a ruthless dictator. Leaving this to be the first time a UN member nation had invaded one of its fellow UN member nations. According to legends, that Hussein himself accepted, during the war Iraq– Iran war he had used poison gas against both Iranian troops and Iraqi civilians because they opposed to his regime (Carlisle 3). With this certain example we can furthermore comprehend Hussein's brutality and desire for power. Iraq and Kuwait are both member nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and by no doubt were rich from the oil revenue. Iraq mainly utilized this wealth into constructing a strong army, whereas Kuwait used the money to provide a better quality of life for its citizens. Hussein had major war–debts that incurred from Iran–Iraq war that he could not pay off. Kuwait seemed to be a good choice for Hussein as the country was a part of Iraq during the Ottoman Empire and only gained sovereignty in 1961. Furthermore a significant amount Iraq's war debts are from Kuwait. Seizing Kuwait for Hussein proved immunity, as now there would not be much stopping him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...