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    announced that it would begin a 13 ½ non-stop flight from Dubai to New York starting in June of 2003. However a postponement in the delivery of the Airbus A380-800 aircraft that would service the new route has caused a delay. This will be Emirates’ attempt at penetrating the North American market. In the current politically charged climate there is debate as to whether or not it will be profitable to expand service to this new route from Dubai to New York. Tensions between Washington and the Arab

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    Damper

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    and typhoon always occur in Taipei [Video presentation: effect of earthquake]. On 12 May 2008 a province in China experienced an earthquake which the tremors to be felt in Taiwan. So what is the best way to protect the skyscraper from collapse when the disasters occur? As skyscraper Taipei 101 installs the tuned mass damper insert the building on at level 87th to 91th. A. To ensure the tuned mass damper can be use in longest period time‚ the suitable materials are selected. 1. The tuned mass

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    rearranged this center to serve mostly for commercial needs especially as high skyscrapers for offices and some residential flats for the wealthiest people in Beirut. Each of these skyscrapers would consist of a green area that fills the biggest part of the building’s space. Also each building would have its own restaurants and cafes that serve independently. Expanding a bit more from the city center and next to the skyscrapers would be the area for low story -mostly three story- buildings which would

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    A CASE STUDY ON EMAAR PROPERTIES COMPILED BY :- ABHIMANYU CHOUDRY ANJUM GOYAL NEHA SHARMA SIDDHARTH C SHAH In tandem with Dubai ’s rapid growth‚ Emaar Properties PJSC is rapidly evolving to become a global provider of premier lifestyles. A Dubai-based Public Joint Stock Company‚ Emaar is listed on the Dubai Financial Market and is part of the Dow Jones Arabia Titans Index. Emaar has been shaping landscapes and lives in the Emirate since the company ’s inception in 1997. Not

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    it. Now Six Sigma tools and techniques are so popular in Middle East industry hub Dubai. Six Sigma enabled organizations to wake up from living with defects‚ gaps and wastages. Moreover‚ this helped companies to understand client needs better. Companies insist their middle level employees to understand Six Sigma Tools and Techniques so that they can apply those tools and techniques their jobs. UAE cities like Dubai‚ Abu Dhabi and Sharjah require more expert Six Sigma professionals in the coming

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    aspect that was played by effective airline route management over the rapid network. The Emirates airline of Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates has played a key role in upbringing of Dubai as a most visited tourist destination on the world map. The effects of strategic route planning and alliances and co relation between Airlines and the effect of that on the Development of Tourism in the Dubai and Middle East region will be of most interest. Over the past decade the decreasing trend in airline industry

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    Paul Russell ID: UM3267BPM7972 Market Research Thesis Report On the Hospitality Industry In Dubai‚ UAE. A Final Thesis Presented to The Academic Department Of The School of Business and Economics In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements For The Masters Degree in Project Management Atlantic International University June 2008 Foreword My motivation for this report is driven by my passion for the Hospitality industry and its

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    In this project I will be investigating and explaining what stops the less developed countries from developing‚ so I will be looking for the following different factors; • Colonisation of Bolivia and Dubai. • Problems in the countries. • Bolivia and Dubai how are they trying to develop. • What is stopping them from developing? Also I’m going to try and make a conclusion to make this much easier to understand. Colonisation is the deed and effect of colonising or establishing in a land of those

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    been 122 new hotels that have opened in Dubai‚ from 26‚156 rooms to 57‚345 rooms. This has been done as there is such a high demand for hotels in Dubai‚ as it has become such a popular holiday destination. This is similar to other countries in the Middle East. Research has shown that: • In Egypt tourism has risen from 5.5 million tourists in 2000‚ to 14 million tourists in 2010. • In 2003‚ there were 4‚980‚228 million tourists that stayed in a Dubai hotel‚ in 2012 there were 9‚957‚161 million

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