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... taxi drivers whose mother tongue is Arabic or Creole. While commenting on the taxi industry i... no one could reasonably believe that their common attributes extend to their personal knowledge of E...663; Gilles E. Néron Communication Marketing Inc. v. Chambre des notaires du Québec, 2004 SCC ... are used for this purpose in the countries to which Canada and Quebec look for comparative la...
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The "Middle Eastern Muslim family" has long been described as a patriarchal unit, and it has been noted that Muslim family laws have served to reinforce patriarchal gender relations and women's subordinate position within the family. The persistence of patriarchy is a matter of debate, and some feminist theorists argue that industrialized societies are also patriarchal. Walby (1990,1996) distinguishes between the "private patriarchy" of the pre-modern family and social order and the "public patriarchy" of the state and labor market in industrial societies. In his work on South Korea, lie (1996) has distinguished between agrarian patriarchy and patriarchal capitalism. In this article I use the term patriarchy in its strict rather than liberal sense-that is, in terms of [John Caldwell]'s ...
...'s increasing educational attainment in countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).1. DISC... community, bound together by faith, by common moral values, and by obeying the dictates of the f... differences between the trajectory of the Arab-Islamic family and that of the family in Western c...
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... be recognized by western/European countries themselves. . Turkey-centric westernism questions ... appears to hinge on the existence of common interests. (4) . Turkish decision-makers have grad...Adopting free-market economy and liberal democracy on the one hand and ...(17) . Turkey's reactions to the so-called Arab spring also reveal that Turkey-centric westernism ...
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Both Canada and the United States share an interest in seeing that their large numbers of immigrants are successfully settled in their new communities. This essay argues that immigrant settlement policy in both countries faces two important challenges in the post-9/11 world: (1) ensuring that the racialization of immigrants is avoided (especially in respect to Arabs and Muslims) in a period of preoccupation with security issues, and (2) the need to reorient understanding of immigrant settlement to come to terms with the increasingly transnational orientation of many international migrants. The essay sketches out the nature of these two challenges in both the United States and Canada, and offers some thoughts on what it will take to meet them in each country.
...Perhaps the most common form of transnational political identity is that o... the behaviours of entrepreneurs and other market-centred political actors presuppose a belief that ...
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... with the Information Office of the League of Arab States in Ottawa from 1985 to 1990. The answer is ...s (Information)” of embassies of Arab countries accredited to, and with residence in, Canada”. [...(AU) as well as the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM). Nevertheless, Mr. Clark made a p...
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... membership of China, Cuba and Saudi Arabia, alongside Canada, for 2006-2009, illustrates the ... criticisms within the Canadian House of Commons when events first unfolded within the Council. (47... special procedures applicable to other countries of concern. Canada also stated that it "categorica... not by any of the developed countries with market economies which carry on the largest part of inter...
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...for the world:. Clean your plate. The common carp is an ugly fish that no one, or at least not ..." -- for an already developing export market. It would mean no waste, no want and more money fo...Those figures are also true of countries where people are actually starving, although the c... will be encouraging to despots across the Arab world and beyond. His opponents have the numbers, ...
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... Reasons for Leaving Algeria for Saudi Arabia 160-171. The Purpose of the Trip to Saudi Arabia 1... and in a number of former Soviet countries. He has never been to Chechnya due to the precario...They have a common objective, and use dangerous means and they target...I was me, myself, a big market for fake passport. I can send anybody to any place...
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Marketing and advertising researchers are at odds on whether standardized advertising messages and tools can be used across cultures. The dispute has heightened with the advent of globalization in which national boundaries become blurred. But if globalization has managed to cross geographical frontiers, its role in merging cultures and traditions is less discernible particularly in conservative societies like the oil-rich Arab Gulf states where massive oil revenues are fuelling consumerism leading to a surge in advertising budgets. The flow of petrodollars is bringing about dramatic transformations in these societies and their media landscape. This paper provides an overview of these transformations and their impact on advertising. It argues that despite globalization, the countries sti...
... economic, cultural and political traits in common, it is wrong to treat it as a homogeneous group. T...
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... Reasons for Leaving Algeria for Saudi Arabia 160-171. The Purpose of the Trip to Saudi Arabia 1... and in a number of former Soviet countries. He has never been to Chechnya due to the precario...They have a common objective, and use dangerous means and they target...I was me, myself, a big market for fake passport. I can send anybody to any place...