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    Cultural Critique

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    American tribes believe in? I will be the first to admit that I’m not the biggest fan of what the United States has turned into over the years‚ but once I came across the articles “Is America Falling Apart‚” by Anthony Burgess‚ and “9.11.01: The Skyscraper and the Airplane” by Adam Goodheart I started to really think about it. Is America really just a big country that thinks so highly of itself or is it a country devoted to trying to improve not only it’s self but others as well. I believe that

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    Case Study: Dubai Sports Complex        Project  Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Sports Complex (Dubai Sports Complex)    Main Contractor  : Saudi Bin Laden     Client  : Dubai Municipality     Products Supplied  Material:     1. Porcelain tiles (10x10)  2. Unicroma Series (60x60)  3. Technocroma Series (60x120)    Estimated tiles quantity     : 12‚000 sq.m. Estimated project value     : $300 million  Completion date  : 2010    Background   Sheikh  Hamdan  Bin  Mohammed  bin  Rashid 

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    thirty storey skyscraper made purely out of glass and reinforced steel. The city faced the never ending topaz sea: it stretched all the way up to a calm and pleasant lake which glittered over a mile away in the distance. The north section of the city was taken up by imposing skyscrapers and a humming metropolitan of lights and music; a huge building encrusted completely with multi-coloured gems that bathed the city in the reflective luminosity. Nestled at the bottom of the skyscrapers were dozens

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    The typical American city has gone through quite a few changes in its short history. These changes range from aesthetics to planning to size. Many of these changes then have occurred within the past hundred years. In Joel Garreau’s Edge City‚ though‚ he asserts that today’s image of cities is essentially still a nineteenth-century one. For while American cities have come a long way since their founding and first construction in the 1600’s‚ much of their layout‚ organization‚ divisions‚ and building

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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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    Georgia O Keeeffe Analysis

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    Which results a painting in which the skyscraper appears to be connected with the divine. Although O’Keeffe’s paintings of skyscrapers might appear simplistic‚ their power lies in the perspective O’Keeffe employs in her technique (Peters). Her paintings often times used the vantage point of being on the ground and looking up which conveys a sense of wonder an individual might experience while stretching out one’s neck to look up at the awe-inspiring skyscraper. She was unique in her approach and interpretation

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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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    Rural Life Vs Urban Life

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    What are rural values. cities and metropolises were rare up until five hundred years ago. Neighbors are also a big part of country life. One might feel comfortable that he knows and is well known by his neighbors maybe as a sense of protection. Honesty is also another stereotypical trait portrayed by rural people‚ possibly due to fewer obstacles and variables city people have to deal with. Rural people might appear to be friendlier than city people‚ most likely because of less contact with people

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