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    United Arab Emirates a. Introduction Dubai‚ the most well-known state in the UAE‚ became a major hub for trade since 1985 with the establishment of the first and biggest free-zone area in the Middle East - Jebel Ali. Since then‚ it developed as an international business center and a modern tourist destination. Over the past ten years‚ since 1996‚ when Dubai Airport Free Zone was established and the first Dubai Shopping Festival launched‚ the city has positioned itself as the „City of Gold‟ and

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    years‚ meaning there is almost no risks nor possibility of new entrants. Another reason would be the lack of chance for a new player of building up proficiency to convince the Regulator of the capability to run the transportation services. As for Dubai Transport System the threats of new entrants is also very low – since there is also no room for another operations to run any other transport network nor to bid for the license to compete with RTA. However‚ In the future the situation for the public

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    Sheikh Mohammed

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    Making of "Dubai‚ Inc." Name The making of Dubai is the vision of one man: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Everybody knows the classic Arabian Nights but that is just a fairytale. Not “Dubai‚ Inc”. Incredible but true‚ its arid desert is transformed into a center for multinational companies and holds world records such as the most expensive hotel in the world. The coastline was literally made and artificial islands were created by dredging companies. The vision for Dubai might be seen

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    Burj Khalifa

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    Location and its Environment Part of Downtown Dubai Downtown Dubai Evolution‚ Timeline and Construction Progress Construction Timeline Architecture and Design Construction Highlights Structure and Features Project Costs and Pricing People behind the Shadow of Burj Khalifa Conclusion Recommendation Bibliography ABSTRACT BURJ KHALIFA: THE WORLD’S TALLEST BUILDING INTRODUCTION 1. What Is Burj Khalifa? FIGURE 1: BURJ KHALIFA OF DUBAI People around the world have always been amused

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    right to be. Designed by Adrian Smith‚ formerly of the firm Skidmore‚ Owings‚ and Merrill‚ the Burj Khalifa has been a headline grabber ever since developer Emaar Properties initiated a design competition for its architect. The Burj Khalifa‚ or Burj Dubai as originally intended‚ certainly has its merits aesthetically and in terms of engineering prowess‚ however much of its criticism has been with the political and economic circumstances surrounding its construction and opening. It may seem impossible

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    Vanthea Chhim‚ and Kenneth Gottschalk ITT Tech - Lathrop Burj al Khalifa Tower The Burj Khalifa‚ known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration‚ is a megatall skyscraper in Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates‚ and is the tallest man-made structure in the world‚ at 829.8 m (2‚722 ft). The Burj Khalifa skyscraper is a world-class destination and the magnificent centerpiece of Downtown DubaiDubai ’s new urban masterpiece. Cost of Construction The Burj Khalifa tower was reported to cost an estimate of $4

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    MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION ACADEMIC CITY‚ DUBAI‚ U.A.E. DECEMBER 2012 AFTAB HAIDER RIZVI Department of Media and Communication Manipal University – Dubai Campus International Academic City Dubai‚ U.A.E. ______________________________________________________________________________ Date: 3rd DECEMBER 2012 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project work entitled‚‘[CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ON HYPERMARKET]’‚ submitted to the MANIPAL UNIVERSITY – DUBAI CAMPUS‚ is a record of the original

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    Innovation • Research and development • Using mobile satellite phones on the flights. Division of Labour. • Cutting cost by Outsourcing labours from India and Pakistan. Institution. • Emirates group • The Royal family • Investment company of Dubai • Boeing airbus • Arsenal football team‚ Jockeys of the Godolphin racing stable and Samoan rugby sevens. Growth and QOL. • Fighting HIV in India • Funding hospitals in Bangladesh • Creating friendships/ partnerships by building infrastructure

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    completion in early to mid-2015. “The hotel we are launching today represents an opportunity to capture the interest we are seeing from Dubai‚ GCC‚ Middle East‚ Subcontinent‚ China and Europe‚” Amiri said. The Address The BLVD‚ a five star premium hotel and serviced residences‚ is the sixth addition to The Address Hotels + Resorts portfolio of Emaar Hospitality Group in Dubai. Featuring 200 hotel rooms and 542 serviced residences‚ and billed to be another sterling addition to Dubai’s skyline‚ the 63-storey

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    Sustainable tourism is an industry that attempts to make a low impact on the environment and local culture while helping to generate income‚ employment‚ and the conservation of local ecosystems. It is responsible tourism that is both ecologically and culturally sensitive. Meaning‚ sustainable tourism activities have minimal impact on the environment and culture of the host community. It aims to meet the needs of the present tourists and host communities whilst protecting and enhancing needs in the

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