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		<title>Poland, building the economic future</title>
		<description>Poland’s labor pains is eventually subsiding as the new republic makes a full transition to a market economy and becomes fully integrated into the international system as is being recognized by its memberships of the World Trade Organization in 1995, the OECD in 1996, NATO in 1999 and the European ...</description>
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		<title>Darwish and Arab intellectualism</title>
		<description>Obituaries are for the dead. Generally they don’t appeal, only in so far as they give a final “send off” to the person who has just died. To put it crudely, once people go, it is the end! 

The idea of writing obituaries, extolling the person and contributions they made ...</description>
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		<title>Branding Petra Tours</title>
		<description>Brand identification: This is what its all about these days. Your brand is your selling power. The more people know your logo, the more they will identify with you.  What follows is a question and answer session on branding and Petra Tours 

I Brand identity 

1) How does your ...</description>
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		<title>Jordanian tourism through the eyes of Petra Tours</title>
		<description>As archaeologists point out civilizations are marked in different layers the further people dig down the earth. In fact many argue the cradle concept is so alive amongst us down to only a few meters to unearth the Byzantine, Greek, Roman, Islamic civilizations that once walked the land of Jordan. ...</description>
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		<title>Petra Tours—A Corporate Profile</title>
		<description>From a small office in the downtown area to a large complex in Shmeisani! This is the story of the Petra Travel and Tourism Company, affectionately known and branded as Petra Tours established in 1965. 

The old office now only exists in memory, replicated on a reconstructed street in the ...</description>
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		<title>Eerily resemblances</title>
		<description>The resemblance is eerie. Everyone is the same. Every time I go to the Friday khutba (sermon), two particular individuals among the hundreds who attend, have a deep and lasting impression on me as if I had seen them before somewhere. 

The first individual is the exact look-a-like of that ...</description>
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		<title>My reading wife!</title>
		<description>Mine is a ‘reading wife,’ she loves to read anything and everything that comes her way. Her reading habits are interesting since she comes from a society that puts less premium on reading and more on verbal communications. 

She is a persistent reader despite the fact our kind of society ...</description>
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		<title>A Dead Sea journey</title>
		<description>Every time I go to the Dead Sea, I find things have changed. The first time I visited the Dead Sea was in the summer of 1992. Aside from one rest house, there was precious little, aside from a small village, the blue salty sea, and long winding road that ...</description>
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		<title>Black days of 1948</title>
		<description>The Palestinian Diaspora of 1948 in which over 750,000 people were forced to leave their homes was made virtually at gunpoint. Today as Israelis celebrate their 60th birthday in a bombastic fashion, Palestinians remember their Nakba of destruction and turmoil signified by their uprooting from their land. It is this ...</description>
		<link>http://www.writelabs.com/?p=62</link>
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		<title>Energy hikes may put Jordan&#8217;s tourism in dire straits</title>
		<description>Everyone is saying the recent oil and energy increases will now burn big holes in their pockets and ultimately cripple the economy.  The local tourism sector is particularly nervous. Its practitioners are warning the hikes will force them to increase their own prices, a situation which will drive tourists ...</description>
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