King Saud 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Faculty and Curriculum Development

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    current curriculum is mostly based on American medical education. There has been a relevant change to introduce clinical sciences in the context of a university and thus resulting to a significant shift from a community practice-based model of preparation of careers to one which clinical medicine is taught by full-time faculty in universities and university-affiliated teaching hospitals (Kern, 1998). As a result of shifting from this paradigm, the functions of the curriculum have changed to focus on moving

  • Pathology Personal Statement

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    I am a medical intern at the King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences and graduated in May 2016, with honor degree. I have always been fascinated by Pathology as a science and as a career. I have been interested in Pathology since I was a high school student, so I chose to spend my first elective summer training in Pathology to grasp a practical understanding of the field. This choice provided me a great opportunity to be involved in clinico-pathological correlation and observing laboratory

  • Biochemistry is the Secret of my Future

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    fact, instead of giving up, I worked on prospective solutions to which I struggled with. In spite of this merit, striving for success is always a characteristic of mine. Graduation from the Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, at the Umm Al-Qura University (UQU) in Saudi Arabia, in 2009 was not very easy since its courses were intensive and difficult. During my first year, I took general academic courses. Within my second year, I focused on the basics required for medical practitioners. My third year

  • Green Car

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    A good example is their fuel cell car Mohave, which has a top global fuel system efficiency of 62 percent and the longest driving range. Saudi Arabia offers another solution through its Gaza 1, an electric car that was created by student at King Saud University and is to be produced by 2016 bases on a Mercedes G class platform. Green car development in essential for national energy security, and it helps keep the environment clean from carbon emission. The use of a green car employs the use of clean

  • Informative Essay On My Ankle

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    Have you ever rolled your ankle before and been in some extreme pain? Well I’m here to tell you that you could have a much more serious problem than you think on your hands. I would like to share with you how my rolled ankle led to surgery instead of a wrap. The first time that I ever rolled my ankle was at the beginning of my freshman year, I was playing basketball with my friends Gheith, Nawaf and Khalid at lunch like I normally do at lunch when I jumped up to block someone. When I came down

  • Family Happiness: My Dream And Image Of A Family

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    • Family happiness: I grew up in a community that values family, my parents’ top priority was to make us happy, they have devoted their life to make my siblings and I satisfied. I have a big family, I lived in a big house that has three floors everyone has his own suite and we have big living room that can incorporate us. We used to sit together in (breakfast/lunch/dinner). My father was always busy and worked so hard and still having time for us. My mother left her job to take care of us; she managed

  • The Oil Curse

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    with less natural resources. In Saudi Arabia, it is oil that holds this debilitating effect, and like so many other countries plagued by the “resource curse”, the country has s... ... middle of paper ... ...conomy." Global Edge. Michigan State University, 1994. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. "Saudi Arabia: Economic Freedom." 2013 Economic Index of Freedom. The Heritage Foundation, 2013. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. "Saudi Arabia." Freedom House. Freedom House, 2013. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. Shediac, Richard, Samer Bohsali

  • The Muslim Brotherhood Beginnings

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    Al-ʾIkḫwān al-Muslimūn or the Muslim Brotherhood is an organization that strives for an Islamic world. Since its beginnings, members have become involved in politics and in their communities, but their methods have been constantly questioned. Their influence has become worldwide with groups in several countries across the world ,and it is in Egypt where the organization began. Beginnings in Egypt The Muslim Brotherhood began in March 1928 by Hasan al-Banna, an egyptian teacher, after seven of his

  • 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

  • Challenges Of Academic Writing

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    LITERATURE REVIEW: Academic writing is an area in writing skills. Academic writing is necessary for students since they are required to write their assignments, projects, and research thesis at college and university level. Academic writing is a difficult task to be achieved and it follows a formal structure; requiring a proper beginning, middle and an end. Ideas and concept are the main focus in academic writing. Examples must be used as it helps readers to understand particular ideas and concepts

  • Accounting Environment in Saudi Arabia

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    commerce. Although people record the amount or the volume of each production they made in different... ... middle of paper ... ... Accounting and Finance, School of Management The University of Hull 2. Al-Aqeel, E (2013) Historical Introduction On Accounting and Auditing Profession in Saudi Arabia , King Saud University 2nd Semester , 1426-1427 3. SOCPA (2013) Saudi Organization for Certified Public Accountants [WWW] Available from: http://www.socpa.org.sa/Home/Homepage/About-us?lang=en-US [Accessed03/11/13]

  • Saudi Arabia: A Brief History

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    1. Saudi Arabia: Brief history of Saudi Arabia and its society The kingdom of Saudi Arabia is one of the largest countries in the Middle East. It occupies the Arabian Peninsula in the southwest of Asia. It is bounded by the Arabian Gulf, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates to the East; Yemen and Oman on the South; Red Sea and Gulf of Al-Aqaba to the West; and Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait to the North. Its area is about 2,240,000 square kilometers and has a population of seventeen million people according

  • Brave New World by Huxley and Future Predictions

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    middle of paper ... ... 2.) A.R.I.S.= the American Religious Identification Survey, directed by Dr. Ariela Keysar of New York City University. Works Cited Arab Human Development Report 2002. New York, NY: United Nations Development Programme Arab Fund for Economic And Social Development. 2002. “Better Ways.” Economist. 28 July. 2001: p. 61. Bible, the. King James Version. Huxley, Alduous. A Brave New World. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publisher, Inc.1932. Kimmelman, Michael. “Beauty

  • Youth Crime in Canada

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    Few social issues get as much media attention as youth crime. Statistics Canada reported a 3% increase in crimes committed by 12- to 17-yearolds between 2005 and 2006. In the last 15 years, the rate of violent crimes among young people has increased by 30% (Youth crime, 2008). From gangland-style killings in Vancouver to the senseless beating of an elderly woman in Hali-fax, Canadian cities are struggling with a wave of youth crime that was unimaginable a couple of decades ago. According to Statistics

  • Economic Development In Saudi Arabia Essay

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    Economic development in Saudi Arabia Introduction If you do a small comparison between Saudi Arabia nowadays and in the past, you will get amazed. Saudi Arabia economy is one of the prominent economy nowadays .It has a stable economy that based on many phases. The future of the economy in the whole world faces challenges but in the kingdom, it has many advantages. In this paper the economic development elements in the kingdom is being discussed and the evidence for developing the country is shown

  • 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

  • The Challenges and Opportunities of e-Commerce in Saudi Arabia

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    the number of users increases dramatically; it is start from 20000 Internet users by 2000 to 2.54 million Internet users by 2005. That growth is almost %1170, which is considered to be the fastest growing in the Internet market. (ISSU Department at King Abdul-Aziz city and Communication science technology, P3) IT Industry Difficulties in Saudi Arabia IT has been a booming industry in Saudi Arabia in recent years. Information technology in Saudi Arabia is an industry comprising of two main components: