Abu Dhabi Essays

  • Exploring Abu Dhabi: History and Modernity

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    Abu Dhabi is the capital of the Abu Dhabi Emirate and the largets (about 68.000 km²) of the seven emirates (Umm al-Quwain, Ras al-Khaimah, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah and Abu Dhabi) that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Abu Dhabi Emirate represents more than 85% of the whole area of the UAE, and its capital, Abu Dhabi has a population of approximately 1.500.000 inhabitants, second only to Dubai (more than 2.100.000 inhabitants) the capital of Dubai Emirate. The city of Abu Dhabi is

  • The Mission And Future Of Abu Dhabi International Airport

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    Abu Dhabi international airport which is located in the emirates of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, started its operation since 1982 after union of the seven emirates formed by the Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan but in 1969 the airport was first introduced. It is currently serving 12.5 million passengers and further planning to increase serving up to 40 million passengers by the year of 2017. The airport is fully owned by the government, considered to be the fastest growing carrier in the United

  • The Evolution of United Arab Emirates

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    desert and some lived beside the sea and every one has his own way of living and finding food The history of UAE Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Fujairah, umm Al Quwain, Sharjah, Ajman signed country first constitution in December 2 1971. Then Ras Al Khaimah joined in February the following year(1972). This federation was signed in Abu Dhabi. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan(ruler of abu dhabi was selected to be the president of this new country, and sheikh Rashed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum (ruler of Dubai) was

  • United Arab Emirates

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    economy and trade, education etc. Till this day, Sheikh Khalifa bin Al Nahyan still continues the plans for the UAE to continue its development. The UAE’s vision for 2030, or known as Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030, is a vision guided by the current ruler Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, built a long term plan regarding the UAE’s economy. This plan was meant to reduce the need for the country to rely too much on the oil resources

  • Analysis Of Dubai

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    Dubai - The Introduction Dubai is the most popular city and emirate among the seven Emirates of the United Arab Emirates. It is the second-largest in terms of territorial size after the capital, Abu Dhabi. This emirate is located southeast of the Persian Gulf. Dubai is a global city and business hub, and as of recent, it has become a site to see for many tourists. Although statistics show that as of 2012, Dubai is the 22nd most expensive city in the Middle East, it is still rated as "one of the best

  • An Analysis Of The Abu Dhabi's Vision 2030

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    Abu Dhabi vision 2030 is a set of policies and strategy agendas put together in 2006 by the authorities of Abu Dhabi’s government to initiate a secure and confident society with a sustainable economy. The United Arab Emirates relay mainly on oil to support their economy which the vision hopes to change by diverting their dependence on oil to transform the city of Abu Dhabi into a sustainable world-class city. The vision’s aim is partially social and partially economic in different means from creating

  • Urbanisation In Dubai

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    Dubai, United Arab Emirates Along with Karachi, Dubai is recognized as one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Dubai is also known as the world’s biggest building site built in the desert. Its annual gross domestic production has reached about 20 billion dollars with relatively small population of 2 million people. The effective government strategy of shifting Dubai into a tourist and business destination from oil production has been greatly worked and contributed to its economic development

  • Importance Of Nature Conservation Essay

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    Nature conservation has been one of the most essential applications of ecology in the world since the beginning of human evolution. Natural resources contain all the minerals, land, and water resources which stay beneficial to human society. They can be divided into two categories such as: renewable resources like solar energy and fresh water, and non-renewable resources like fossil fuels and minerals. The UAE believes that the awareness of nature preservation should be well educated to all locals

  • Foodco Holding Case Study

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    Foodco Holding was established in the year of 2006 with a view to growth and increased diversity of the companies in the Abu Dhabi National foodstuff. The Foodco Holding is respected firm in the region that was established in Abu Dhabi in the year 1979 as a public share holding entity under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan who is President of United Arab Emirate. The Foodco Holding comprises four subsidiary companies (1) Foodco LLC,(2) Sense Gourmet,(3) Dana Plaza

  • Sex In The City Movie Analysis

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    still looks fabulous, but needing a break from the daily life, they are invited to Abu Dhabi to experience the newest hotel in hopes that Samantha’s PR firm will endorse it. Major part of the movie follows the ladies on their awkward vacation in the rigid Middle East and the life lessons learned there. Sex in the City Two misses the mark in its latest attempt at the box office by choosing the location of Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates, scripting a lazy floundering plot line and a movie length

  • PESTLE Analysis Of Dubai

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    PESTLE analysis: As the UAE is made up of 7 Emirates so each of them have their own governmental organisations which allows for the smooth running of their economy.Dubai occupies the vice presidency,second after Abu Dhabi which has its own law so its also a primal location.It is politically safe with low crime rate. After the crisis UAE’s economy suffered from 2008-2009 the economy has diversified itself and does not depend solely on oil anymore but also on other sectors such as tourism. The inflation

  • Abu Dhabi Police Case Study

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    Abu Dhabi Police: Customer Relationship Management Abdullah Ali Mohamed K-91105597 Ahmed Abdullah Al Maysari K-81105597 Introduction about Abu Dhabi Police: Abu Dhabi Police is the major law enforcement agency in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi which was established on 1957. Abu Dhabi Police is mainly responsible for enforcing criminal law, enhancing public safety, maintaining order and keeping the peace throughout the Emirate. As a representative of the Ministry of Interior, and in

  • The Importance Of My Life In Dubai

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    Ras Al Khaimah, one of seven beautiful Emirates located in the northernmost part of the United Arab Emirates. Throughout this paper I will be talking about my favourite vacation and intergrade material I have learned throughout my intro to tourism course. Throughout my life I have been very fortunate to travel around the globe and experience beautiful and raw cultures this world has to offer. Through my teenage life, I grew up in Dubai, an Emirate that is growing rapidly and highly recognised

  • Dubai Cost of Living

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    rates. One of the most topical subjects regarding the UAE concerns the cost of living. The Economist Intelligence Unit placed Dubai and Abu Dhabi as the 71st and 82nd most expensive cities in the world to live and Mercer HR Consulting placed them at 25th and 30th respectively. The cost of living in Dubai has increased rapidly, and the same is occurring in Abu Dhabi more recently. The cost of living is sure to increase over the coming years, most probably due to accommodation. While rent, on its own

  • Dubai Essay

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    Dubai, called by some as a dream in a desert; a gate way between the east and the west. Home to some of the world's tallest and buildings and to the only underwater hotel, Dubai may seem like the embodiment of magnificence, but beneath it's appearance of perfection there lies a dark secret. While Dubai may seem to be in a position of economic bliss, Dubai has been racking up billions of dollars in debt and there is no indication of it slowing down. Even though the United Arab Emirates are in an

  • Dark Night Of The Soul By Richard Miller

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    Fredrick Douglass once said, “Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.” Coming from the advanced, civilized society we live in, there is never a second guess on how much reading and writing can affect our lives. In Dark Night of the Soul, by Richard Miller, Miller offers us the question, whether or not writing can generate a greater sense of connection to the world. In many places throughout the earth, writing is used to broaden people’s perspectives, as well as form a connection with the

  • Uae And Urbanization In Dubai Case Study

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    1.2.1 Background of UAE & Urbanization in Dubai The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federation of seven Sheikhdoms located in the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, which are Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Umm Al-Qaiwain and Ras Al-Khaimah. Each emirate is governed separately by sheikhs and known local government, consisting of municipalities and departments, so that each emirate retains a good deal of political and financial autonomy, a fact that has contributed greatly

  • Mosque In Dubai Essay

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    Complete List of Mosque in Dubai Dubai is finely and well-planned city in UAE. The city has majorly turned into business hub. Sky-scrapers, malls or public park, everything here large and pulls the attention of tourist across world. So how can mosques and other religious places to be left out. Every mosque in Dubai is perfectly structured and designed by experts giving and traditional but modern look towards it. Few years back, it was reported that between 2008-2012 over 400 mosques were built keeping

  • Toyota Manufacturing Company and Dubai Immigration

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    1 – Toyota: Toyota is globally the largest auto manufacturer by sales and production, the company had created plan to reach markets through and in UAE, it is estimated that the UAE vehicle market is about 1.4 million vehicles and it grows annually, on average, by 10%, and in the following will talk about what Toyota has done to secure the biggest share in the market Meet every customer need: the company has created culture in its internal document to carry out the policy of “Customer first”

  • Education In The UAE

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    The development of educationbegan inthe United Arab Emiratesin 1962. The number of the schools did not exceed20.It was attended byfewer than4,000 students, mostly male. The infrastructure were notavailablefor manyof thebasic social services, such as hospitals, airports, housing,.etc.There was also agreat shortage ofmanpower.Sheikh Zayed bin SultanAl Nahyan,the founder of The UAE said:"The experience of the Union, which passed outof our state, is a new experienceand unique, and we have paidtothis