By: mumu | 2010-10-20 | Business Ideas 2010 Middle East - Southeast Asia Office Consumables Since development began in October last year, global investment has been attracted imaging supplies industry, especially in Southeast Asia market read more
By: Esra Kucuk | 2011-07-27 | Careers Careerjet is an employment search engine with 1000s of jobs collected from employers, from agencies and job boards. Jobs advertised on the site that match specified vacancy search criteria. read more
By: Dovid Krafchow | 2010-04-04 | Politics A new look at the prospect of peace in the Middle East from the perspective of the ancient history of that region. Applying ancient knowledge to the present situation just might work. read more
By: Hal Runkel | 2010-04-04 | Politics Last week we examined how reactive dependence turns us all upside down. By looking at the U.S.'s "addictive" dependence on Middle East oil, we learn about our own faulty dependence on our kids. What is comes down to is this: no one respects or likes to listen to needy people. Think about it. You may have compassion upon a needy person, you may pity a needy person, but you dont respect someone who is emotionally needy. You resent them. And that is what our kids feel toward us whenever we need them to supply our emotional needs. And thats when we lose our authority with themwe lose it in their eyes. read more
By: Don Sutherland | 2010-05-27 | Politics The Egyptian-Israeli peace process offers a model for a Middle East peace process that has a better chance at succeeding. Such a process requires motivated leaders, direct bilateral negotiations, and negotiators who possess sufficient authority to speak for their leaders. Unless all three elements are present, it could be more difficult for the parties to accommodate one another's core interests. read more
By: ATI | 2012-05-11 | Language English teachers are in great demand in today’s global world. TESOL Course (Teaching English as a Second Language) & TEFL Course (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) have rapidly become sought-after jobs across the globe. read more
By: Gabriel Sawma | 2011-04-15 | Commentary As the United States and its allies struggle to get to grips with its new challenges in the Middle East and North Africa, pundits, scholars and journalists have combed every inch of the Muslim Brotherhood’s history for clues to what might happen in the event the movement takes control over the region. read more
By: Geno Bulzomi | 2010-04-04 | Politics Rome sent legions, European kingdoms sent crusaders, later powers sent colonial armies and even the Nazi's sent armies into the region during WWII. Yet, today the United States is the enemy of the region because we have to clean up the former playground. Becoming independent of the resources in that region will again leave the area to the Europeans. The Europeans conveniently forget anything earlier than the Gulf War-to them we made the mess. read more
By: mnknaukri | 2010-10-25 | Recruitment Article contains information on jobs in Middle East which is rapidly evolving economic scenario and job market of the region has won it much attention from around the globe. read more
By: Edmund Brunetti | 2010-12-16 | Business IT recruitment in Dubai and the Middle East is showing signs of recovery following the downturn. While the region was initially hit by the recession, green shoots within IT recruitment are beginning to appear read more
By: Chris Cornell | 2010-10-22 | News and society The Middle East can be referred to as a diverse region of the world. It consists of some of the longest as well as most famous cultural and chronological dealings all through human history. Most of these developments have been crucial to the humankind development read more
By: webb321 | 2010-10-13 | Multimedia It is a substantially recognized concept that totalistic governments especially belonging to Middle East and Muslim world are regularly employed in unrelenting effort to strangle the high bred technologies of mass-media such as the internet from going against their regional or national privacies for political, security or diplomatic reasons read more