A+ performing surgery on the brain
performing surgery on the brain
They was bombing, shooting, smelling pot, kidnaped chubacka and king kong
all are except from Bahrain and Oman.
all are except from Bahrain and Oman.
Some type of fig?
The Arab people (except for those of the Ya'Rub lineage) are referred to as "Ishmael's people".
they want to be as cool as him
No, in fact homosexuality is illegal in almost all Arab countries except Egypt, the West Bank, and Lebanon. Several Arab countries even have the death penalty for homosexuality.
When Gaddafi started shooting at protesters in March of 2011, the Arab League had enough of him and decided to temporarily suspend Libya from the Arab League. Gaddafi himself is not a fan of the Arab League and hated almost every Arab leader in the Arab League (except for Bashar Al-Assad of Syria, Abdelaziz Bouteflika of Algeria and Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen, all of whom did not voiced any complaints of Gaddafi shooting at protesters)
Yes and No. Assuming that this question refers to medieval Arab doctors, they did realize that coughing, sneezing, touching a sick person or their pustules/boils, and other forms of contact would serve to transmit diseases from person to person. However, they did not have the "germ theory of disease" which is prevalent today and asserts that microorganisms cause most ailments and these are the beings that are transmitted from person to person.
The following countries produce more than 1% of the world's petroleum and are listed from most to least percentage: Country Percent of Production Arab or Non-Arab OPEC Member Russia 12.65% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Saudi Arabia 11.28% Arab OPEC United States 10.74% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Iran 4.77% Non-Arab OPEC China 4.56% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Canada 3.90% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Iraq 3.75% Arab OPEC United Arab Emirates 3.32% Arab OPEC Mexico 3.56% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Kuwait 2.96% Arab OPEC Brazil 3.05% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Nigeria 2.62% Non-Arab OPEC Venezuela 2.93% Non-Arab OPEC Norway 2.79% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Algeria 2.52% Arab OPEC Angola 2.31% Non-Arab OPEC Kazakhstan 1.83% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Qatar 1.44% Arab OPEC United Kingdom 1.78% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Azerbaijan 1.20% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Indonesia 1.66% Non-Arab Non-OPEC
The following are the modern day countries of which all of their territory (except sparsely populated regions) was controlled by the Ottoman Empire at some point:AlgeriaLibyaTunisiaMaltaEgyptIsraelPalestineJordanLebanonSyriaCyprusIraqKuwaitQatarBahrainUnited Arab EmiratesTurkeyGreeceBulgariaRomaniaMoldovaFYRO MacedoniaAlbaniaKosovoSerbiaBosnia & HerzegovinaCroatiaSloveniaHungaryModern-Day Countries of which some of their territory was controlled by the Ottoman Empire at some point:ItalyAustriaSlovakiaUkraineGeorgiaArmeniaAzerbaijanIranOmanYemenSaudi ArabiaSudanMorocco