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rankiirf · 10 months
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Everyone’s Smart University
Everyone’s Smart University Holding Group has successfully reached a valuation of four billion Saudi riyals. The attribution to this accomplishment of meticulous efforts has been undertaken by the group to align itself with the dynamic requirements of the financial markets.
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scholarships4all · 2 years
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King Abdulaziz University Scholarships Saudi Arabia
Do you want to take advantage of a fully financed scholarship to study in Saudi Arabia? For anyone interested in pursuing a Master's or Doctorate at King Abdulaziz University, applications are currently being accepted. The goal is to help students from other countries to study in Saudi Arabia.
Master's and doctorate programs at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia are financially supported by this scholarship (fully funded).
International students of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply for the King Abdulaziz University Scholarship at Saudi Arabia's King Abdulaziz University.
All international students from across the globe are welcome to apply for a fully financed scholarship to study at King Abdulaziz University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
About King Abdulaziz University
Located in the coastal city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, along the Red Sea, King Abdulaziz University (KAU) was established in 1967 to provide higher education in Saudi Arabia. Having achieved worldwide fame, it currently stands at number 231.
Why should you attend King Abdulaziz University?
According to the latest rankings, King Abdulaziz University has risen to the top of the Arab world. The university's international research network and the number of citations received by its research papers are rated in the top ten worldwide.
King Abdulaziz University scholarship details
Host Country: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Host University: King Abdulaziz University
level of Study: Master's, Ph.D. degree.
Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
Application deadline: Always open
Scholarship Benefit from King Abdulaziz University
International students interested in studying at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia might get fully financed scholarships. The university will pay for everything.
Require Documents
The applicant's background history.
The student must submit a Statement of Purpose (research proposal) for the intended major.
The official transcript and certificate of completion.
Two letters of recommendation from your previous teachers.
Valid passport copy (at least for one year).
Science, technology, engineering, humanities, arts, business, computer engineering, and information technology are all available at the masters and doctoral levels at King Abdulaziz University.
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torahapologetics · 2 months
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ladyjmontilyet · 7 months
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i have no doubt that ne*l ga*man is getting some awful antisemitic messages in his inbox these days
i just wish he would ALSO call for a ceasefire like other celebrities (eg. alan cumming) have done
by remaining completely "apolitical" in this situation it seems like he is siding with zionism and the devastation affecting the people in gaza
we all know that to be silent is to be on the side of the oppressors
but what can we expect from someone who only wrote an orientalist issue of a comic about the gulf war after someone had called him apolitical back then too
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barstoolblues · 1 year
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americans when you tell them that millions of international students don't go to, and don't want to go to university in the US, and that plenty of other countries outside of the west have internationally prestigious universities that people would rather go to over the US
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tomkodesh · 1 year
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darksouls2yuri · 2 years
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i was gonna make a post like. eli such a cutie sweetie name. and then i remembered eli is short for elijah and i had a friend in hs named elijah who stopped being friends with me bc he decided to start dating the weird disney girl that everyone hated
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testprepkart12 · 25 days
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Download the BITSAT Study Materials PDF to be Your Complete Resource Guide
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testprepkart321 · 26 days
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Download the BITSAT Study Material in PDF format: Your Complete Success Guide
If you're getting ready for the Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test, or BITSAT, you already know that it requires careful planning and thoughtful preparation. Getting the correct study materials is essential to doing well on the BITSAT. To help you get into your ideal college, we'll walk you through how to get and use the top BITSAT study materials that are available in PDF format in this blog post. The Significance of BITSAT Study Materials BITSAT is renowned for its difficult questions that assess your speed and intellectual comprehension. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English Proficiency, and Logical Reasoning are among the topics included in the exam. For a good score, you need:
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darlingkeyzblog · 3 months
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Case Study: “Success Stories: Women-Owned Businesses Thriving in Saudi Arabia”
In recent years, Saudi Arabia has witnessed a remarkable transformation in its business landscape, particularly with the rise of women entrepreneurs. Vision 2030, the Kingdom’s ambitious plan for economic and social reform, has played a pivotal role in creating a more inclusive environment for women in business. This case study explores some of the inspiring success stories of women-owned…
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onlinetutorsblog · 1 year
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dandelionsresilience · 2 months
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Good News - July 22-28
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1. Four new cheetah cubs born in Saudi Arabia after 40 years of extinction
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“[T]he discovery of mummified cheetahs in caves […] which ranged in age from 4,000 to as recent as 120 years, proved that the animals […] once called [Saudi Arabia] home. The realisation kick-started the country’s Cheetah Conservation Program to bring back the cats to their historic Arabian range. […] Dr Mohammed Qurban, CEO of the NCW, said: […] “This motivates us to continue our efforts to restore and reintroduce cheetahs, guided by an integrated strategy designed in accordance with best international practices.””
2. In sub-Saharan Africa, ‘forgotten’ foods could boost climate resilience, nutrition
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“[A study published in PNAS] examined “forgotten” crops that may help make sub-Saharan food systems more resilient, and more nutritious, as climate change makes it harder to grow [current staple crops.] [… The study identified 138 indigenous] food crops that were “relatively underresearched, underutilized, or underpromoted in an African context,” but which have the nutrient content and growing stability to support healthy diets and local economies in the region. […] In Eswatini, van Zonneveld and the World Vegetable Center are working with schools to introduce hardy, underutilized vegetables to their gardens, which have typically only grown beans and maize.”
3. Here's how $4 billion in government money is being spent to reduce climate pollution
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“[New Orleans was awarded] nearly $50 million to help pay for installing solar on low to middle income homes [… and] plans to green up underserved areas with trees and build out its lackluster bike lane system to provide an alternative to cars. […] In Utah, $75 million will fund several measures from expanding electric vehicles to reducing methane emissions from oil and gas production. [… A] coalition of states led by North Carolina will look to store carbon in lands used for agriculture as well as natural places like wetlands, with more than $400 million. [… This funding is] “providing investments in communities, new jobs, cost savings for everyday Americans, improved air quality, … better health outcomes.””
4. From doom scrolling to hope scrolling: this week’s big Democratic vibe shift
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“[Democrats] have been on an emotional rollercoaster for the past few weeks: from grim determination as Biden fought to hang on to his push for a second term, to outright exuberance after he stepped aside and Harris launched her campaign. […] In less than a week, the Harris campaign raised record-breaking sums and signed up more than 100,000 new volunteers[….] This honeymoon phase will end, said Democratic strategist Guy Cecil, warning the election will be a close race, despite this newfound exuberance in his party. [… But v]oters are saying they are excited to vote for Harris and not just against Trump. That’s new.”
5. Biodegradable luminescent polymers show promise for reducing electronic waste
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“[A team of scientists discovered that a certain] chemical enables the recycling of [luminescent polymers] while maintaining high light-emitting functions. […] At the end of life, this new polymer can be degraded under either mild acidic conditions (near the pH of stomach acid) or relatively low heat treatment (> 410 F). The resulting materials can be isolated and remade into new materials for future applications. […] The researchers predict this new polymer can be applied to existing technologies, such as displays and medical imaging, and enable new applications […] such as cell phones and computer screens with continued testing.”
6. World’s Biggest Dam Removal Project to Open 420 Miles of Salmon Habitat this Fall
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“Reconnecting the river will help salmon and steelhead populations survive a warming climate and [natural disasters….] In the long term, dam removal will significantly improve water quality in the Klamath. “Algae problems in the reservoirs behind the dams were so bad that the water was dangerous for contact […] and not drinkable,” says Fluvial Geomorphologist Brian Cluer. [… The project] will begin to reverse decades of habitat degradation, allow threatened salmon species to be resilient in the face of climate change, and restore tribal connections to their traditional food source.”
7. Biden-Harris Administration Awards $45.1 Million to Expand Mental Health and Substance Use Services Across the Lifespan
““Be it fostering wellness in young people, caring for the unhoused, facilitating treatment and more, this funding directly supports the needs of our neighbors,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. [The funding also supports] recovery and reentry services to adults in the criminal justice system who have a substance use disorder[… and clinics which] serve anyone who asks for help for mental health or substance use, regardless of their ability to pay.”
8. The World’s Rarest Crow Will Soon Fly Free on Maui
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“[… In] the latest attempt to establish a wild crow population, biologists will investigate if this species can thrive on Maui, an island where it may have never lived before. Translocations outside of a species’ known historical range are rare in conservation work, but for a bird on the brink of extinction, it’s a necessary experiment: Scientists believe the crows will be safer from predators in a new locale—a main reason that past reintroduction attempts failed. […] As the release date approaches, the crows have already undergone extensive preparation for life in the wild. […] “We try to give them the respect that you would give if you were caring for someone’s elder.””
9. An optimist’s guide to the EV battery mining challenge
““Battery minerals have a tremendous benefit over oil, and that’s that you can reuse them.” [… T]he report’s authors found there’s evidence to suggest that [improvements in technology] and recycling have already helped limit demand for battery minerals in spite of this rapid growth — and that further improvements can reduce it even more. [… They] envision a scenario in which new mining for battery materials can basically stop by 2050, as battery recycling meets demand. In this fully realized circular battery economy, the world must extract a total of 125 million tons of battery minerals — a sum that, while hefty, is actually 17 times smaller than the oil currently harvested every year to fuel road transport.”
10. Peekaboo! A baby tree kangaroo debuts at the Bronx Zoo
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“The tiny Matschie’s tree kangaroo […] was the third of its kind born at the Bronx Zoo since 2008. [… A] Bronx Zoo spokesperson said that the kangaroo's birth was significant for the network of zoos that aims to preserve genetic diversity among endangered animals. "It's a small population and because of that births are not very common," said Jessica Moody, curator of primates and small mammals at the Bronx Zoo[, …] adding that baby tree kangaroos are “possibly one of the cutest animals to have ever lived. They look like stuffed animals, it's amazing.””
July 15-21 news here | (all credit for images and written material can be found at the source linked; I don’t claim credit for anything but curating.)
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torahapologetics · 2 months
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What is the most dangerous foreign power to the US?
If you ask me which nation is the greatest threat to America, I will not say Russia, China or Iran.  We know that those nations do not wish us well.  Instead I will point to Saudi Arabian financed and directed 9/11.  The only proof necessary to demonstrate that the Kingdom has compromised American leadership is that instead of imposing the cost of 9/11 on the Saudis, their involvement in 9/11 was covered up.  Saudi election interference makes Russian election interference look laughable.  Saudi Arabia finances and/or controls an estimated 80% of US mosques.  It funds CAIR, the organization that claims to be an Islamic "civil rights organization," but is in fact, a front for terrorists.  The Saudis are attempting to brainwash America's college students by funding and controlling the many "Islamic studies" programs now at most of our largest universities.  Saudi propaganda efforts are not limited to college age students.  They also fund Islamic organizations that seek to insert, often very deceptive Islamic material into all K-12 classes, aided by their army of paid lobbyists, that include some the most powerful and strategically connected law and public relations firms in the U.S.,such as the Brownstein law firm in Denver and Washington, D.C.
The Saudis also conduct covert operations inside the US, many of which are efforts to smuggle Saudi citizens (most often Saudi students) charged with crimes (most often sexual in nature) out of the country, just as they smuggled Anwar al Awlaki, of whom an FBI agent declared was "at the heart of the 9/11 story," out of the US in 2002.  The link to the book is above.  Saudi oil is sold at Shell stations.  Let's boycott Shell as well as Citibank and Chase Bank both of which the Saudis have invested heavily and essentially control.
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nadalffc · 2 years
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ok so in this wc I will try to watch every match
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9jacompass · 2 years
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Apply Now: KAUST Fellowship For Postgraduate Studies In Saudi Arabia 2023 [Fully Funded]
Apply Now: KAUST Fellowship For Postgraduate Studies In Saudi Arabia 2023 [Fully Funded]
Are you an international looking for fully funded fellowsfellowshiphip opportunities to study abroad? Then take advantage of the KAUST Fellowship for Graduate Studies in Saudi Arabia for the 2023 academic session. At KAUST, every admitted student receives the KAUST Fellowship. Enroll in the renowned graduate programs tuition-free. Live on the shores of the Red Sea, conducting groundbreaking…
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