The evolution of UAE
Table of content
• Preface 1
Introduction
History of UAE
Who established this country
• Conclusion 2
Bibliography
Preface
• Reason of choosing this topic is:
Its my country and I want to write about the development that increases day by day.
Introduction
UAE consists of seven emirates, before finding the oil people were separated into two groups, some people lived in the 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 appointed as the UAS’s first Prime Minister. ...
The city shown in the background of the photograph is Dubai, the second largest city in the state of United Arabs Emirates. However, one may be wondering, how a city came to be in that desert environment. The answer is in the natural resources the country has. The oil boom in the Middle East has led to great economic growth making some Arabian nations to become more westernized and industrialized.
‘‘Utterances can be found, satisfying these conditions, yet such that, they do not ‘describe’ or
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My first memory was when I was three years old; I remember it was me, my brother and my parents sitting in the car and stopping at a mini-market to pick up some chips on our way to the swimming pool. I have no idea why this memory is plastered in my head because there was nothing special about that day; we used to always stop at the mini-market with my brother and parents to pick up some chips on our way to the swimming pool. Although I was born in Syria, I spent the first four years of my life in the United Arab Emirates. My father had a good job, and we lived in a nice house and had a normal life, actually it was ironic since me and my family seemed to be living the American dream in an Arabic country. Since I don’t remember much of the UAE days I cant tell u much about it, all could tell u is that any parent would wish to raise their children in the environment that I was raised in. My father went to work, my mother took care of me and my brother, and all me and my brother had to worry about was the amount of French- fries we were going to eat at the swimming pool that day.
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In order for any country to survive in comparison to another developed country they must be able to grow and sustain a healthy and flourishing economy. This paper is designed to give a detailed insight of economic growth and the sectors that influence economic growth. Economic growth in a country is essential to the reduction of poverty, without such reduction; poverty would continue to increase therefore economic growth is inevitable. Through economic growth, it is also an aid in the reduction of the unemployment rate and it also helps to reduce the budget deficit of the government. Economic growth can also encourage better living standards for all it is citizens because with economic growth there are improvements in the public sectors, educational and healthcare facilities. Through economic growth social spending can also be increased without an increase of taxes.
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McMichael, Philip, ed 2012. Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective, 5th ed. London: Sage Publications, Inc.
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Have you ever wanted to see the world’s richest country? That is covered with exotic beaches. Food that will defiantly cure your taste buds. Luxurious cars everywhere you turned your head. Seeing different people from all over the world coming to visit. A place that’ll for sure entertain you. To get a taste of this lifestyle that’s overseas, you need to visit Dubai.
The population of the country includes about 84,619,974 people. The people of this country are all very close to their families. They work together to make the income that their family needs to survive. Sometimes they will do anything possible for this to happen.... ... middle of paper ...