tourism” 1. The Dubai/Abu Dhabi government and other tourism operators are using the appropriate strategies to strengthen the Emirati Culture and preserve its heritage while promoting tourism growth for a sustainable future. 2. Mass tourism is destroying Dubai’s/Abu Dhabi’s traditional culture‚ identity and way of life. 3. The economic benefits of mass tourism far exceed any negative impacts being experienced by the Dubai/Abu Dhabi community. 4. Dubai/Abu Dhabi is like a tourist
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fostering peacemaking of a conflict. Article in Review According to Strauss (2003)‚ the behavior at Abu Gharib had jeopardized the war against terrorism. It was the Bush’s Administration’s approach to fighting terrorism that led to using torture and terror against the terrorists. Bush’s Administration used torture and abuse to justify the terrorist’s acts. The torture at Abu Ghraib‚ morally‚ makes it harder to condemn terrorism but at the same time helps fuels the terrorist’s logic in
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Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates (figure 1) that occupied most of the UAE land of 67‚340 km2 (Brook‚ M.C. et al‚ 2005). Its climate is arid‚ low annual rainfall rate of about 100mm/year‚ high evaporation rate‚ no reliable surface water resources such as rivers and low groundwater recharge rate. The main source of ground water found in Abu Dhabi is from high elevated Oman Mountains that provide the water to the wades. According to (Brook‚ M.C. et al‚ 2005)‚
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Muslims following the battle of Badr. Some of the leading members of Quraysh such as Abu Jahl‚ Utbah‚ Shaiba‚ Walid‚ Umayya bin Khalaf‚ and Hanzala bin Abu Sufyan‚ had been killed in the battle of Badr. After the death of Abu Jahl‚ leadership of the Makkans had passed on to his compeer‚ Abu Sufyan‚ who was the chief of the clan of Banu Umayya. There was profound sorrow in Makkah at the loss of so many chiefs but Abu Sufyan had forbidden the bereaved families to cry and to lament their losses. Tears
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younha Lila Abu-Lughod’s Veiled Sentiments is an ethnography on the Bedouin tribes of Egypt‚near the Western Desert and Libyan border. Abu-Lughod did her fieldwork between 1978 and1980‚ and lived with a host family in a particular Awlad ‘Ali (Bedouin) community.Theanthropologist had initially planned to study “the patterning and meaning of interpersonalrelations‚ in particular between men and women.” (25) However‚ Abu-Lughod soon discoveredthe prevalence of informal poetry performances by many
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only friend is Abu‚ a mischievous monkey‚ and his only food is what he can get by his wits. Aladdin is always in trouble with the sultan’s guards who call him a thief‚ but they can never catch him. Sometimes it takes all of Aladdin’s mischief‚ for them to stay one step ahead of the guards. Although Aladdin is starving‚ he is also generous. When he sees two little street urchins who look even hungrier then he is‚ he gives them the bread he has gone to so much trouble to get. Abu isn’t quite as happy
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Ancient Egyptian Architecture The Nile valley has been the site of one of the most influential civilizations which developed a vast array of diverse structures encompassing ancient Egyptian architecture. The architectural monuments‚ which include the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Giza‚ are among the largest and most famous. In Ancient Egypt and other early societies‚ people believed in the omnipotence of Gods‚ with many aspects of daily life were carried out with respect to the
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the Indian Ocean trade system(322)?”. Abu-Lughod systematically explains why China was capable of being a major world power during the 1300s. Her main pieces of evidence was China’s “technological sophistication” and its “Business Practices and Institutions” followed by a in-depth study of the Hangchow‚ the world’s largest city at the time (322‚330‚337-340). To defend her claim that China was technologically superior to the rest of the Eurasian ecuemene‚ Abu-Lughod explains how several technological
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Is Torture Reliable or Humane? Imagine being forced into confession with your head down‚ and blood rushing to your brain. Picture the struggle of being held down and defenseless‚ against your will. Imagine having a thick towel pressed firmly over your face and continuous water being poured on the towel as you helplessly gasp for air simulating the effect of drowning. Imagine being bound and thrown into the ocean with a ‘weight’ that pulls you in only one direction: down to the bottom of the ocean
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This Hadith is related to Hazrat Abu Hurairah (R.A.). He says that my intimate friend Hadhrat Muhammad (Sall-Allaho- ’Alayhe-Wasallam) told me that: “In this Ummah‚ the troops would be headed towards Sindh & Hind” "Hazrat Abu Hurairah (R.A.) says that if I could find a chance to participate in any of such movement & (while participating in it) I be got martyred‚ then well & good; if came back as a survived warrior‚ then I would be a free Abu Hurairah‚ to whom Allah Almighty would have
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