King Faisal University Essays

  • Physics Graduate School Application Letter

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    determinant young woman with a BS degree in Physics from King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia, on a quest to obtain a MS Physics degree and gain the knowledge, skills and expertise I needs to establish my career as an instructor and researcher within the field at one of Saudi Arabia’s universities. Furthermore, I aspire to continue my studies in the near future and earn a PhD degree in Physics, and armed with a Master’s degree from (name of University) I believe I will be fully equipped to do so. From

  • Reliability and convergent validity of the Cleanliness Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Scale

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    Background and Rationale Obsessive compulsive disorder is a psychiatric disorder, formulated of unwanted and repeated thoughts leading to extreme and obsessive behavior to avoid those thoughts. People who have OCD will never be satisfied regarding their cleanliness, always thinking they are not clean enough. Antidepressants are used as a common medication for this disorder. Although patients usually wait for years before they seek medical help, they deny at first that they have problem. It may be

  • Career Management/Development

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    individual employees. This essay will also explore the barriers to achieving career management/development practice in organisations and how these barriers could be overcome. Finally the essay will highlight the career management practices of King Specialist Faisal Hospital and Research Centre (public sector), which will lead to the conclusion. What is career in an era of globalisations? Career is the total sequence of employment-related positions, roles, activities and experiences encountered by

  • Organization Review: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center

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    health organisations is the provision of qualitative health service to the citizens of the country and ... ... middle of paper ... ...his, Davidow & Malone, (1992); Goldman, Nagel & Preiss, (1995) noted that since a lot of organizations like King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre comprise a virtual organization, thereby making the number of redundancy in them not to be foreseeable. Nevertheless, if replica responsibilities are implemented in geographically disseminated effective scenery

  • Orthodontics Personal Statement

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    I am Dr.Hatim Alqurashi and I graduated last year with a bachelor degree in dental surgery (BDS) with an excellent GPA from the University Of Dammam College Of Dentistry, Dammam, Saudi Arabia. I am extremely enthusiastic to apply for world-renowned Orthodontic program(s) in the United States. State of the art training in Orthodontic program will help me correct irregularities of teeth of individuals, thus improving their esthetics and self-image in addition to preventing dental/oral complications

  • Microbiology Personal Statement

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    Sativa against the Hepatitis B virus. We found that with Nigella Sativa, the immune system in rats was activated and eliminated the HBV. After that, I wrote a quick guide to parasitology at King Faisal Hospital as part of my internship. This was a turning point in my educational

  • Oil and Saudi Arabia

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    Exposing the Saudi Arabian Royal Family, U.S. foreign policy, and the poverty currently occurring within Saudi Arabia Preface The current world dependence on oil leaves much to be said about the impact of Saudi Arabia and the Middle East on foreign policy and international politics. Presently the world's largest consumer of oil, the U.S. depends on Saudi Arabia and much of the Middle East for the energy to run its businesses, its homes, and most importantly, its automobiles. In the past few

  • Analysis Of The Arab Uprising By Marc Lynch

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    Washington University, author Marc Lynch pens a work he titled The Arab Uprising: The Unfinished Revolutions of the New Middle East to dispel thoughts and misconceptions that unrest in the Middle East, particularly in the areas of political and social mobilizations, are in fact a new phenomenon. Utilizing his wealth of experience within the Middle East and topics pertaining to it, Lynch choose to analyze what lead to the downfall of four of the Middle East’s regimes in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, and

  • Social Work Personal Statement

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    My life and in addition the life of others around me has been continually managed to by the social environment and the unpredictable path in which society has created and advanced. Despite the fact that it feels to some degree an adage, my energy and craving for the field of social work begins from a bona fide wish to have a positive effect in individuals' lives. Amidst trouble lies opportunity. This is a quote that has dependably implied such a great amount to me, particularly when I was confronted

  • Saudi Arabia Essay

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    socio- cultural relations reflect. Establishment of diplomatic relations in 1947 followed high-level visits from both sides. King Saud visited India in 1955 and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru visited in 1956 the United Kingdom. Further strengthened visit of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in Saudi Arabia in 1982, the bilateral relations. Recently, the historic visit of King Abdullah to India in 2006 led to the signing of the "Declaration Delhi” new impetus to bilateral relations. Visit served as the

  • The Use of Data Warehouse in The Decision Making Process

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    The Use of Data Warehouse in The Decision Making Process It is obvious that there is no organization running without data. The data can be viewed as tangible assets of an organization just as any physical asset. So, they need to be stored and made available to those who need them when they need them. However, the data by themselves are useless. So, they must be put together to produce useful information. In turn, information becomes the basis for relational decision making. To facilitate the

  • The Formation of Arab Nations

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    Long, Jerry M.. Saddam's war of words: politics, religion, and the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2004. Print. Provence, Michael. The great Syrian revolt and the rise of Arab nationalism. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2005. Print. Shryock, Andrew. Nationalism and the genealogical imagination oral history and textual authority in tribal Jordan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997. Print. Sullivan, Kevin. "In Tunisia, Islamist government paralyzed by middle-class

  • Each of Us Has the Power to Change the World

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    Since the beginning of the new millennium, the whole world has been seeking world peace harder than ever before. Ironically though, the world today has also seen tragic wars and conflicts that have the capability to destroy mankind. Possession of nuclear weapons, indiscriminate attacks against innocents, and abuse of human rights are the realities that we should not turn our back on but instead face up to. Strong individual, ethnic, and national identities sometimes lead to conflicts because they