Ahmed Abdelmoez Ahmed Soliman Mataria, Cairo, Egypt Phone: 02- 22528253 Mobile: 01112368880 Ahmed.abdelmoez@gmail.com Ahmed_abdelmoez@yahoo.com Ahmed_abdelmoez@msn.com Objective: Seeking apposition in the field of accounting application Job description: Work on all kinds of accounting books, debtors and creditors, and the Fund, and the American Journal, and ledgers, trial balance, and adjustments inventory, and the income statement, balance sheet, as well as accounting software, and the ability
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Theresa Gbekia Mr. Riemers World history 20/October/ 2013 The kingdom of Aksum lasted for about eight, hundred years. The kingdom's unremitted location allowed easy access to areas across the red sea, into the Indian Ocean and beyond. This remarkable kingdom was one of the first civilizations in the continent of Africa. Although Aksum had influential customs regardless the kingdom was found off of its indigenous African heritage, having created their mixed ethnicities/customs, a writing system
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Through hard work and determination Egypt was able to overcome obstacles and rose to the top as one of the most advanced civilizations of its time. Become technologically advanced and the growth in their agriculture found from the deserts, Egypt is a force to be reckoned with. Starting with some basic background history, in the mid 1990 it was estimated that Egypt’s population was made up of 52.5 million people. The area size of Egypt is 386,700 square miles which is 1.001 million km² long.
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Chapter Five: An Overview of Ethiopian Economy 5.1 General Background The Ethiopian economy has undergone two major shifts in policies during the last three decades. The first shift occurred in 1975 when the imperial government was overthrown by a group of military forces known as ‘’Derge’’. The Derge replaced the non-interventionist policies of the imperial era with centralized regime that discouraged market economy and private ownership. The regime nationalized land, medium and large size enterprises
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Comparison on economic performance of Egypt and USA History/Background Egypt is the 29th biggest country in the world, covering a total area of 1,002,450 sq. km. It is a country in the Middle East which linked with the northeast Africa, on the Mediterranean Sea, at a crossroad between Africa, Asia and Europe. It is bordered to the east by the Red Sea, Palestine and Israel to the north-east, Libya to the west, and Sudan to the south. The country is divided into 4 main geological areas which is
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The major internal factor for the United States was the presidential election. This was the driving force for the development of the strategy with Egypt because President Eisenhower did not want the U.S. to enter a conflict that would affect his chances of re-election. So he tried to minimize his risk by utilizing diplomacy as an end state. So this shaped his strategy in terms of a more peaceful solution. The ways and means that shaped the end goal of a peaceful resolution contained little risk and
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African Imperialism When the Age of Imperialism began in 1875, it affected Africa in many ways. Nowhere was the competition for settlements more intense than in Africa. Europeans went after North and South Africa splitting up the continent. Egypt and Sudan were taken over by Britain to obtain the Suez Canal. Imperialism helped to develop Africa’s economy and turned it into a continent of settlements. Until well into the 1800’s, Africa was relatively unknown to Europeans. They controlled less
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go to Egypt once hearing his dream, a strange old man appears, claiming to be the King of Salem, tells him it is his Personal Journey to go to Egypt. After selling his flock, Santiago travels to Tangier but immediately gets robbed of all his money, forcing him to work for a crystal merchant. There he transforms the humble store into a thriving business making him rich, but ultimately he decides to continue on his Personal Journey. He joins a caravan crossing the Sahara dessert towards Egypt, and meets
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Field Visit Report A. Date & Location Date of Visit: 21-22/01/2013 Objectives of the field visit: Location of Visit: New Damietta Methodology: 1. Needs assessment for WFP food distributions 2. Discussion with refugees about main Home visits Individual Meetings Focus Group Discussion protection and assistance needs B. Delegation Name Mr. Wahid Benamor Ms. Mirvette Abedrabbo Ms. Marwa Mostafa Mr. Khaled Chatila I) Title Organisation Head of UNHCR Zamalek Office Community Services Officer
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The demographics of Egypt are typical for the area in the world that it is located. According to the Worldometers website, the population of Egypt is 92,611,850 people in 2015. Breaking population down into age groups are as following: 0 to 14 years of age is 31.89 percent, 15 to 24 years of age is 17.64 percent, 25 to 54 years of age is 38.45 percent, 55 to 64 years of age is 6.86 percent, and finally 65 years and above is 5.16 percent of the Egyptian population in 2015. The ethnic make up of the
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