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    Economy in the Uae

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    economic agents that are the consumption of goods‚ production‚ distribution and exchange. The United Arab Emirates is considered as an “open economy”‚ it consists in having economic activities within the country and outside the country‚ which is the flow of funds on an international scale for the exchange of goods and services. This economy consists in having an international trade. The United Arab Emirates Dirham (current currency) has a limited flexibility due to its terms with the US dollar (1$

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    world’s tallest hotel‚ the Burj Al-Arab off the coast of Dubai. Megastructures heads to the tiny desert kingdom of Dubai to explore the remarkable engineering behind the seven-star Burj Al-Arab Hotel. Five years in the making‚ this striking building stands like a gigantic white sail off the shore of Dubai. As this programme reveals‚ a refusal to compromise on the part of the hotel’s young designers ensured that the project pushed the boundaries of design. The Burj Al-Arab was envisaged by Dubai’s crown

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    Under Pressure Case Study

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    S. and Dubai; economically speaking DP World was not disadvantaging‚ the project failed because DP World is an Arab company. The U.S. is very concerned about the security of the country and since “Dubai had been the transfer point starting in the late 90 ’s for nuclear components” (page 3)‚ Arabic countries feel risky. On the other side‚ DP World and the prime minister of the United Arab Emirates‚ who is also the ruler of Dubai‚ didn’t want to create a political confrontation and “further damage”

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    Culture of Dubai

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    Healthcare 7 7) Demographics: 8 Ethnicity and Language 8 Religion 9 8) Human rights 9 9) Governance and Politics: 9 Law enforcements II. Appendix 10 11 DUBAI (‫)دب ي‬ Dubai is a city in the United Arab Emirates‚ located within the emirate. The emirate of Dubai is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Founder Independence from UK Population Area Time zone Weather Gross

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    EMERGING FASHION MARKET UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (OVERVIEW OF UAE FASHION INDUSTRY & SWOT ANALYSIS) OVERVIEW OF UAE FASHION INDUSTRY • United Arab Emirates comprises of 7 states/emirates namely Abu Dhabi‚ Dubai‚ Sharjah‚ Ajman‚ Umm-al-Quwain‚ Ras Al-Khaimah and Fujairah. The capital and second largest city of the United Arab Emirates is Abu Dhabi. It is also the country’s center of political‚ industrial‚ and cultural activities. • The United Arab Emirates has the world’s seventh largest oil reserves

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    message of peace‚ which is seen in a variety of different cultures and styles such as Germany‚ Italy‚ Turkey‚ Iran‚ Morocco‚ China‚ Greece‚ India‚ United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates. The idea of the mosque was started in 1990s the mosque was constructed in 1996 and it was completed in 2007. It is the largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates. The building complex measures approximately 290 m by 420 m‚ covering an area

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    1. The Battles of the Youth Bulge. Prime among these is a demographic youth bulge of historic proportions that burst the precar¬ious piping of the old political and socioeco¬nomic structures and will continue to over¬whelm the social and institutional orders of the region for some time. Two thirds of the population is under the age of 30 and their search for jobs‚ identity‚ and empowerment will fuel the tumult of the region for many years. Economies are not creating jobs fast enough to accommodate

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    Heywood's Classification

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    regimes‚ East Asian regimes‚ and military regimes. With all due respect to Heywood‚ this modern political world classification may not be appropriate to all of the systems we see today. Some Arab countries may have a very high GDP and considered a developing country. This can be to the point where the Arab country may have similar values as countries that belong to western polyarchies. For some countries to find their place in this classification is unsuccessful. Evidently the world of politics

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    the conservation of god’s creation. Therefore‚ the religious beliefs and ethical instructions in the Quran related to a woman’s hijab have been ploughed according to this philosophy. Many might use the veil to argue for the oppression of women in the Arab world‚ however‚ what they fail to note is that these women do not perceive the veil as a wall to hide behind‚ but as a simple act of following God and the religion’s command in addition to it being a liberating experience that does not undermine their

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    TECHNICAL RISKS Internal Saturation of the tourist accommodations. The rapid expansion of the tourism industry in the United Arab Emirates has increased the demand for construction of new hotel and resort accommodations. As a result of this growing popularity‚ one difficulty that may arise is an overwhelming increase of such facilities concentrated in the most prevalent tourist areas. The most popular tourist destination of the U.A.E. is Dubai‚ which is also known as the region’s commercial

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