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    Tourism Telecommunication Transportation Tourism: Strength: weaknesses: advantage: http://www.uaeim.ae/tourism (can be used) http://www.studymode.com/essays/Tourism-In-The-United-Arab-Emirates-1007329.html Dis advantage: http://www.studymode.com/essays/Tourism-In-The-United-Arab-Emirates-1007329.html Threats: Opportunities: http://www.albayan.ae/economy/local-market/2013-05-06-1.1877314 Threats : Intense competition among alternative tourism destination that is evident

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    Table of Contents Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………………2 Introduction Background: Overview of history and development of the United Arab Emirates and Dubai………………………………………………………………………………………3 Purpose Statement.……………………….………………………………………………..3 Research Methods………………………………………………………………………....3 Findings Economy of the United Arab Emirates ….. ……………………………………….……...4 The Palm Tree Islands: focus on tourism for economic sustainability…………………....4 Other major tourist attractions and

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    UAE Culture

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    Contents United Arab Emirates Culture 2 Language 3 Emirati People 4 Dress 5 Marriage‚ Family 6 Religion 6 Sports 6 Social stratification 7 Economy: 7 Future expected changes 8 Bibliography 8 United Arab Emirates Culture The culture of UAE is both rich and interesting from the early history of this territory and people‚ but instant changes are continuously being observed by the time of oil discovery and from the influence of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and immigrants. A few decades ago UAE

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    Proposal for a research paper Name: Soliman Abu Samra ID# 45347 - The research question. Renewable energy resources in United Arab Emirates such as solar energy‚ wind and turbine energy are better than non-renewable energy sources in terms of the environmental impact‚ the health impact‚ and economic impact. - Background information. Renewable energy is defined as the energy sources‚ which can be generated naturally either by the sun and it also known as is called solar energy or by the mechanics

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    Dubai as Rentier State

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    United Arab Emirates Political Economy The success of the United Arab Emirates come directly from its high revenue made from oil exports. This country was a desert region that turned into an economic boom in the recent years. According to CNN World News‚ "Abu Dhabi‚ the capital of the United Arab Emirates [is] the richest city in the world. The Emirate ’s citizens‚ who sit on one-tenth of the planet ’s oil and have almost $1 trillion invested abroad‚ are worth about $17 million apiece. Because

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    America’s Image in the World. For many decades‚ America is known as the most powerful and rich country in the world. It’s known for its freedom‚ its democracy‚ its influence on other countries‚ its international universities‚ its high values and for its charity. However‚ America’s portrayal through others lenses around the world is varying from positive views to negative ones. America’s positive reputation was more popular many years ago. After September tragedy‚ the position has changed. According

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    Emirates Airlines Project

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    Contents Introduction 2 Work break down process 3 Gantt Chart 4 Network Diagram 5 The critical paths are as follows:- 5 Types of costs 6 FIXED COST 6 VARIABLE COST 6 SEMI VARIABLE COST 6 STEPPED COST 6 SWOT analysis 7 Strengths 7 Weaknesses 7 Opportunities 8 Threats 8 PEST ANALYSIS 9 POLITICAL 9 ECONOMICAL 9 SOCIAL 9 TECHNOLOGY 9 BUISNESS FUNCTIONS 10 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 10 MARKETING DEPARTMENT 10 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 10 FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS

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    Illegal Drugs in Saudi Arabia‚ Don’t break this Law Treatment‚ a big problem in Saudi Persia‚ Cannabis is a considerable problem with people here‚ many of the Saudis cigarette smoking far too much as well as other drugs! I am not in any way overall look or kind a medicine taker but I know that they are quickly available. But the cost here for trafficking drugs is DEATH‚ so before you bring some with you‚ or try to finish to your "friends" keep in thoughts this! Drugs problematic wid Saudi society

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    (OPEC) is a permanent‚ intergovernmental Organization‚ created at the Baghdad Conference on September 14 th‚ 1960‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Iran‚ Iraq‚ Venezuela and Kuwait. OPEC has since expanded to include other members: Qatar in 1961‚ Libya in 1962‚ the United Arab Emirates in 1967‚ Algeria in 1969‚ Nigeria in 1971‚ Ecuador in 1973‚ and recently Angola in 2007 making a total membership of 12. For the first five years‚ OPEC’s headquarters was set in Geneva‚ Switzerland. It was moved to Vienna‚ Austria‚ on September

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    Opec Oil Embargo

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    organization include: Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Venezuela‚ Qatar‚ Indonesia‚ Libya‚ The United Arab Emirates‚ Algeria‚ and Nigeria. Their goal was to slowly take over the function of the companies‚ at least in production‚ and then increase the amount of revenues they could retain. Despite that‚ their impact‚ their impact on the world was very little‚ but‚ that all changed because of the Arab-Israeli War of 1973. OPEC charged an embargo on oil shipments to all the countries that supported Israeli

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