Abu Dhabi, Al Gharbia, and Al Ain are three regions within the Emirate of Abu Dhabi that offer unique attractions and experiences. Abu Dhabi is the capital known for cultural sites like the Louvre Abu Dhabi and Formula 1 racing. Al Gharbia covers most of the emirate and features desert adventures and wildlife at Sir Bani Yas Island. Al Ain is an historic oasis city with cultural sites, hiking in Jebel Hafeet, and the Al Ain Wildlife Park.
The document provides information about various tourist attractions and activities in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Some of the highlights include:
- A 4x4 desert safari that includes sandboarding, camel riding, henna tattoos, and barbecue dinner under the stars.
- A dhow dinner cruise along the moonlit creek while viewing Dubai's illuminated skyline and enjoying food.
- Other attractions mentioned are city tours, seaplane tours, Aquaventure water park, hot air ballooning, skiing at Ski Dubai, Dubai Aquarium, Wild Wadi waterpark, Dubai Museum, Gold Souk markets, Jumeirah Mosque tours, and
Dubai is located in the United Arab Emirates on the Persian Gulf. It has expanded significantly through land reclamation projects, growing to over 4,000 square kilometers. Dubai has a hot desert climate and its economy relies heavily on tourism, attracted by luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture like the Burj Khalifa, and a lively nightlife. Popular tourist destinations include the Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab hotel, Dubai Museum, Jumeirah Mosque, Dubai Desert Conservation Centre, Palm Jumeirah Islands, Dubai Mall, and Al Mamzar Beach Park. A five day tour of Dubai includes sightseeing, visits to attractions, a dhow cruise, desert saf
The document provides information about Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. It states that Dubai is located on the Persian Gulf coast and has experienced rapid development in recent decades, transforming from a pearl fishing village into a global business hub known for its skyscrapers, shopping malls, and artificial islands. It provides details on Dubai's governance under the Al Maktoum family since 1833 and its economy, which is now focused on tourism, real estate, and financial services rather than oil production.
The document highlights many tourist attractions in Dubai, including Dubai Marina, Burj Khalifa, Wild Wadi Water Park, Burj Al Arab hotel, Spice Souk market, Dubai Palm Islands, and Ski Dubai indoor ski resort. It also mentions Dubai Mall's massive aquarium tunnel and attractions involving falcons and other local wildlife often seen in the United Arab Emirates.
A journey through Dubai's progressive timeline. Showcasing the incredible success of a fishing and pearl-diving town to a top destination and a mesmerising city in the World. Discover the History, Heritage and Culture of Dubai and it's people in a brief, through this well researched and compiled presentation by an expert working with Dubai Culture and Arts Authority as the Supervisor of Dubai Museum, the most visited site in Dubai.
The United Arab Emirates is a country located in Western Asia at the northeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf. It is a federation of seven emirates with Abu Dhabi as its capital and Dubai as its largest city. The UAE has a population that is mostly Muslim and Arabic is the most common language. The country has legal dress codes for modest attire in public and has a federal monarchy system of government. Popular sports include cricket and attractions include man-made islands, the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa, and indoor skiing at Ski Dubai.
Abu Dhabi, Al Gharbia, and Al Ain are three regions within the Emirate of Abu Dhabi that offer unique attractions and experiences. Abu Dhabi is the capital known for cultural sites like the Louvre Abu Dhabi and Formula 1 racing. Al Gharbia covers most of the emirate and features desert adventures and wildlife at Sir Bani Yas Island. Al Ain is an historic oasis city with cultural sites, hiking in Jebel Hafeet, and the Al Ain Wildlife Park.
The document provides information about various tourist attractions and activities in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Some of the highlights include:
- A 4x4 desert safari that includes sandboarding, camel riding, henna tattoos, and barbecue dinner under the stars.
- A dhow dinner cruise along the moonlit creek while viewing Dubai's illuminated skyline and enjoying food.
- Other attractions mentioned are city tours, seaplane tours, Aquaventure water park, hot air ballooning, skiing at Ski Dubai, Dubai Aquarium, Wild Wadi waterpark, Dubai Museum, Gold Souk markets, Jumeirah Mosque tours, and
Dubai is located in the United Arab Emirates on the Persian Gulf. It has expanded significantly through land reclamation projects, growing to over 4,000 square kilometers. Dubai has a hot desert climate and its economy relies heavily on tourism, attracted by luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture like the Burj Khalifa, and a lively nightlife. Popular tourist destinations include the Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab hotel, Dubai Museum, Jumeirah Mosque, Dubai Desert Conservation Centre, Palm Jumeirah Islands, Dubai Mall, and Al Mamzar Beach Park. A five day tour of Dubai includes sightseeing, visits to attractions, a dhow cruise, desert saf
The document provides information about Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. It states that Dubai is located on the Persian Gulf coast and has experienced rapid development in recent decades, transforming from a pearl fishing village into a global business hub known for its skyscrapers, shopping malls, and artificial islands. It provides details on Dubai's governance under the Al Maktoum family since 1833 and its economy, which is now focused on tourism, real estate, and financial services rather than oil production.
The document highlights many tourist attractions in Dubai, including Dubai Marina, Burj Khalifa, Wild Wadi Water Park, Burj Al Arab hotel, Spice Souk market, Dubai Palm Islands, and Ski Dubai indoor ski resort. It also mentions Dubai Mall's massive aquarium tunnel and attractions involving falcons and other local wildlife often seen in the United Arab Emirates.
A journey through Dubai's progressive timeline. Showcasing the incredible success of a fishing and pearl-diving town to a top destination and a mesmerising city in the World. Discover the History, Heritage and Culture of Dubai and it's people in a brief, through this well researched and compiled presentation by an expert working with Dubai Culture and Arts Authority as the Supervisor of Dubai Museum, the most visited site in Dubai.
The United Arab Emirates is a country located in Western Asia at the northeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf. It is a federation of seven emirates with Abu Dhabi as its capital and Dubai as its largest city. The UAE has a population that is mostly Muslim and Arabic is the most common language. The country has legal dress codes for modest attire in public and has a federal monarchy system of government. Popular sports include cricket and attractions include man-made islands, the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa, and indoor skiing at Ski Dubai.
The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven emirates located in the Persian Gulf. It was formerly known as the Trucial States. The UAE has a population that combines traditional Bedouin lifestyle with Western influences, especially in the major cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Abu Dhabi is the capital and second largest emirate by population, known for landmarks like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Ferrari World theme park. Dubai, the largest emirate by land area, is home to iconic buildings like the world's tallest, Burj Khalifa, and the luxury Burj Al Arab hotel. Tourism is an important industry, with destinations featuring desert
Apresentação em powerpoint sobre a cidade de Dubai em inglês. A cidade futurista conta com uma arquitetura espetacular que até os leigos no ramo se impressionariam.
(O trabalho - da disciplina de língua inglesa - exigia que demonstrasse a viajem dos meus sonhos, e é Dubai)
Dubai has become a major tourism destination through innovative real estate projects and events. The document discusses many tourism developments in Dubai including luxury hotels like the Burj Al Arab and Burj Dubai, residential developments on artificial islands like the Palm Islands, and water parks. It highlights how Dubai is constructing the world's largest hotel and resort complex called Al Bawadi to accommodate its goal of 10 million tourists annually and establish itself as a regional tourism hub.
The document provides information about the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in several sections:
1. It describes the location and borders of the UAE in the Middle East region between Oman and Saudi Arabia.
2. Details are given about the climate, geography, and environment of the UAE, noting it has a hot desert climate with some coastal rainfall.
3. An overview of the history and formation of the UAE is given, including its origins as a British protectorate and formation as a federation in 1971 from seven emirates.
Dubai is a city-state located in the United Arab Emirates within the emirate of Dubai. It has the largest population in the UAE and the second largest land area. Dubai has emerged as a global economic hub, growing from a trade-based economy to becoming a center for tourism, real estate, and financial services. A key landmark is the Burj Al Arab hotel, built in the shape of a sail on an artificial island and described as the world's only seven star hotel.
The document summarizes the massive construction boom that has occurred in Dubai over recent years. Dubai has transformed from a small town in 1990 to a city with over 25% of the world's construction cranes currently. Megaprojects include the world's tallest building Burj Dubai, large artificial islands, the world's largest shopping malls, indoor ski slopes, and the world's largest waterfront development. The construction has turned Dubai into one of the largest tourist destinations and will continue growing in the future.
Dubai has experienced rapid economic development over the past 50 years, transitioning from a pearl diving and fishing economy to an international hub of trade, tourism, and real estate development. It has grown from a small trading port to a city of over 2 million people through strategic investments in infrastructure like the Burj Khalifa (the world's tallest building), Palm Islands, Dubai Mall (the world's largest shopping mall), and tourism attractions such as Ski Dubai. This transformation was enabled by the discovery of oil in 1966 and a strategic plan to diversify Dubai's economy beyond oil through mega-developments that have made it a global destination.
The United Arab Emirates is located in the Middle East between Oman and Saudi Arabia. It has a diverse landscape that is mostly desert but also includes mountains, valleys, and coastal plains. The economy relies heavily on oil and natural gas production as well as tourism, especially in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The population is over 4.5 million, most of whom are Muslim but various other religions are practiced freely. The country has a very liberal society with a high quality of life and low crime rate.
- The United Arab Emirates was formed in 1971 through the union of seven emirates including Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah.
- In the 1800s and early 1900s, the main industries were pearl diving and fishing as the UAE was an important center for pearl trading. However, the pearl industry declined in the 1930s due to the economic effects of the Great Depression and the cultivation of pearls in Japan.
- Oil was discovered in the UAE in the 1950s and 1960s,
Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf. The presentation discusses Dubai's history from a trading port to its modern oil economy. It summarizes Dubai's climate, fast growing economy focused on real estate, trade and finance, and its population which includes religious minorities alongside the Muslim majority. The document also briefly outlines Dubai's governance and human rights issues concerning its large foreign workforce.
This 6-day tour provides an overview of Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. In Dubai, highlights include visiting landmarks like Burj Khalifa and Dubai Museum, taking a desert safari involving a camel ride and Bedouin dinner. The tour then moves to Abu Dhabi for visits to attractions such as Sheikh Zayed Mosque and Ferrari World theme park. Luxury accommodations include stays at Armani Hotel Dubai and One&Only Royal Mirage.
The document provides an overview of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It notes that the UAE is located in Western Asia, bordering Oman and Saudi Arabia, and has a land area of 77,700 km2. The UAE is made up of 7 emirates, with Abu Dhabi as the capital. The population is approximately 4 million people, most of whom are Muslim. The country was established in 1971 when the British withdrew. Major cities include Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the most populous city. Popular tourist attractions include the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, and desert safaris.
The document provides information about various tourist activities and attractions in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It describes desert safaris, dhow dinner cruises, city tours, seaplane tours, aquariums, skiing, hot air ballooning, museums, mosques, souks, and more. It also includes the operating hours and key details about each attraction. The document aims to inform potential tourists about popular things to see and do across the two largest cities in the UAE.
Dubai is one of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. It has experienced rapid population and economic growth in recent decades. The document provides details on Dubai's history, geography, demography, and five architecturally significant and five publicly significant buildings. It discusses the Burj Al Arab hotel and Palm Islands development in more depth.
This document is an assignment on travel submitted by Divya Aggarwal to her assessor Mr. Syed Gulfam Ali. It includes an acknowledgment, background on travel, details of a client requesting a vacation package to 2 countries with history and natural attractions, and a proposed itinerary for the client to Australia and Thailand. The itinerary provides details on flights, accommodations, activities, and attractions in each location over a 13 day trip. The assignment also addresses travel documents required for the countries, import/export rules, and compares tour packages from Divya Tours and XYZ Tours.
Crown Prince Abdullah ascended the throne of Jordan in 1999 after King Hussein's death. He has promoted economic and social reforms, including increasing women's rights. He has encouraged technology, democracy, economic liberalization, and global integration.
Verbs show action and tense indicates time. The present tense shows ongoing or habitual actions while past tense shows completed actions.
The present continuous (e.g., "are playing") expresses temporary or ongoing actions happening now. The simple present expresses facts, schedules or repeated/habitual present actions (e.g., "works").
The past continuous ("were watching") describes an action that was ongoing at a specific time in the past. Time expressions like "at 3 o'clock" are used with the past continuous to situate the action in time.
This document provides an economic calendar for January through July 2013 listing key economic data releases and events by date. It includes releases such as employment reports, manufacturing and services surveys, consumer confidence and spending, housing data, inflation measures, and more. The calendar notes the time and source of each release to help track important economic news and Federal Reserve meetings and communications.
This document discusses a program called "The Truth About 6 Pack Abs" that claims to teach the real key to getting six pack abs which is not about gimmick exercises or fad diets but through valuable bonus products, though it may be too much to expect results and it's not clear if it actually works from the information given. The program offers an 8 week money back guarantee to try it.
The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven emirates located in the Persian Gulf. It was formerly known as the Trucial States. The UAE has a population that combines traditional Bedouin lifestyle with Western influences, especially in the major cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Abu Dhabi is the capital and second largest emirate by population, known for landmarks like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Ferrari World theme park. Dubai, the largest emirate by land area, is home to iconic buildings like the world's tallest, Burj Khalifa, and the luxury Burj Al Arab hotel. Tourism is an important industry, with destinations featuring desert
Apresentação em powerpoint sobre a cidade de Dubai em inglês. A cidade futurista conta com uma arquitetura espetacular que até os leigos no ramo se impressionariam.
(O trabalho - da disciplina de língua inglesa - exigia que demonstrasse a viajem dos meus sonhos, e é Dubai)
Dubai has become a major tourism destination through innovative real estate projects and events. The document discusses many tourism developments in Dubai including luxury hotels like the Burj Al Arab and Burj Dubai, residential developments on artificial islands like the Palm Islands, and water parks. It highlights how Dubai is constructing the world's largest hotel and resort complex called Al Bawadi to accommodate its goal of 10 million tourists annually and establish itself as a regional tourism hub.
The document provides information about the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in several sections:
1. It describes the location and borders of the UAE in the Middle East region between Oman and Saudi Arabia.
2. Details are given about the climate, geography, and environment of the UAE, noting it has a hot desert climate with some coastal rainfall.
3. An overview of the history and formation of the UAE is given, including its origins as a British protectorate and formation as a federation in 1971 from seven emirates.
Dubai is a city-state located in the United Arab Emirates within the emirate of Dubai. It has the largest population in the UAE and the second largest land area. Dubai has emerged as a global economic hub, growing from a trade-based economy to becoming a center for tourism, real estate, and financial services. A key landmark is the Burj Al Arab hotel, built in the shape of a sail on an artificial island and described as the world's only seven star hotel.
The document summarizes the massive construction boom that has occurred in Dubai over recent years. Dubai has transformed from a small town in 1990 to a city with over 25% of the world's construction cranes currently. Megaprojects include the world's tallest building Burj Dubai, large artificial islands, the world's largest shopping malls, indoor ski slopes, and the world's largest waterfront development. The construction has turned Dubai into one of the largest tourist destinations and will continue growing in the future.
Dubai has experienced rapid economic development over the past 50 years, transitioning from a pearl diving and fishing economy to an international hub of trade, tourism, and real estate development. It has grown from a small trading port to a city of over 2 million people through strategic investments in infrastructure like the Burj Khalifa (the world's tallest building), Palm Islands, Dubai Mall (the world's largest shopping mall), and tourism attractions such as Ski Dubai. This transformation was enabled by the discovery of oil in 1966 and a strategic plan to diversify Dubai's economy beyond oil through mega-developments that have made it a global destination.
The United Arab Emirates is located in the Middle East between Oman and Saudi Arabia. It has a diverse landscape that is mostly desert but also includes mountains, valleys, and coastal plains. The economy relies heavily on oil and natural gas production as well as tourism, especially in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The population is over 4.5 million, most of whom are Muslim but various other religions are practiced freely. The country has a very liberal society with a high quality of life and low crime rate.
- The United Arab Emirates was formed in 1971 through the union of seven emirates including Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah.
- In the 1800s and early 1900s, the main industries were pearl diving and fishing as the UAE was an important center for pearl trading. However, the pearl industry declined in the 1930s due to the economic effects of the Great Depression and the cultivation of pearls in Japan.
- Oil was discovered in the UAE in the 1950s and 1960s,
Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf. The presentation discusses Dubai's history from a trading port to its modern oil economy. It summarizes Dubai's climate, fast growing economy focused on real estate, trade and finance, and its population which includes religious minorities alongside the Muslim majority. The document also briefly outlines Dubai's governance and human rights issues concerning its large foreign workforce.
This 6-day tour provides an overview of Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. In Dubai, highlights include visiting landmarks like Burj Khalifa and Dubai Museum, taking a desert safari involving a camel ride and Bedouin dinner. The tour then moves to Abu Dhabi for visits to attractions such as Sheikh Zayed Mosque and Ferrari World theme park. Luxury accommodations include stays at Armani Hotel Dubai and One&Only Royal Mirage.
The document provides an overview of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It notes that the UAE is located in Western Asia, bordering Oman and Saudi Arabia, and has a land area of 77,700 km2. The UAE is made up of 7 emirates, with Abu Dhabi as the capital. The population is approximately 4 million people, most of whom are Muslim. The country was established in 1971 when the British withdrew. Major cities include Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the most populous city. Popular tourist attractions include the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, and desert safaris.
The document provides information about various tourist activities and attractions in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It describes desert safaris, dhow dinner cruises, city tours, seaplane tours, aquariums, skiing, hot air ballooning, museums, mosques, souks, and more. It also includes the operating hours and key details about each attraction. The document aims to inform potential tourists about popular things to see and do across the two largest cities in the UAE.
Dubai is one of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. It has experienced rapid population and economic growth in recent decades. The document provides details on Dubai's history, geography, demography, and five architecturally significant and five publicly significant buildings. It discusses the Burj Al Arab hotel and Palm Islands development in more depth.
This document is an assignment on travel submitted by Divya Aggarwal to her assessor Mr. Syed Gulfam Ali. It includes an acknowledgment, background on travel, details of a client requesting a vacation package to 2 countries with history and natural attractions, and a proposed itinerary for the client to Australia and Thailand. The itinerary provides details on flights, accommodations, activities, and attractions in each location over a 13 day trip. The assignment also addresses travel documents required for the countries, import/export rules, and compares tour packages from Divya Tours and XYZ Tours.
Crown Prince Abdullah ascended the throne of Jordan in 1999 after King Hussein's death. He has promoted economic and social reforms, including increasing women's rights. He has encouraged technology, democracy, economic liberalization, and global integration.
Verbs show action and tense indicates time. The present tense shows ongoing or habitual actions while past tense shows completed actions.
The present continuous (e.g., "are playing") expresses temporary or ongoing actions happening now. The simple present expresses facts, schedules or repeated/habitual present actions (e.g., "works").
The past continuous ("were watching") describes an action that was ongoing at a specific time in the past. Time expressions like "at 3 o'clock" are used with the past continuous to situate the action in time.
This document provides an economic calendar for January through July 2013 listing key economic data releases and events by date. It includes releases such as employment reports, manufacturing and services surveys, consumer confidence and spending, housing data, inflation measures, and more. The calendar notes the time and source of each release to help track important economic news and Federal Reserve meetings and communications.
This document discusses a program called "The Truth About 6 Pack Abs" that claims to teach the real key to getting six pack abs which is not about gimmick exercises or fad diets but through valuable bonus products, though it may be too much to expect results and it's not clear if it actually works from the information given. The program offers an 8 week money back guarantee to try it.
This document provides an overview for crafting a public relations plan for a Lions Club. It discusses establishing objectives, defining target audiences, developing key messages, engaging various media outlets including print, television, radio and online channels, utilizing word-of-mouth marketing, creating a timeline and budget, assigning roles, and measuring progress. The goal is to help Lions Clubs promote their activities and attract new members through an effective PR strategy.
Peter McTaggart - Renewtek - Achieving Hero Status with WebLogic ServerSaul Cunningham
The document discusses using agile principles and Oracle WebLogic Server to maintain efficiency and flexibility in challenging economic times. It recommends adopting agile processes to improve visibility, customer satisfaction, flexibility, speed of delivery and value while reducing risk. WebLogic Server provides a robust, standards-based platform to support agile development and SOA projects through tools, diagnostics and lightweight infrastructure.
National Security and Strategic CommunicationsBob Crawshaw
Strategic communications involves ongoing, timely, and truthful communications to maintain public support. This document discusses the changing media landscape including the rise of online and single-issue news sources as well as news presented as satire. It also notes that data now drives and checks news reporting and has led to increased polarization and declining trust in media institutions. Additionally, it examines how individuals, organizations, and government agencies are using social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitter to engage with stakeholders, provide information, and conduct customer service.
Derek Mason is a 5th grade student at Rogers Elementary School who resides with his parents, Jon and Julie Mason. According to a case conference summary/IEP/ITP document dated March 3, 2008, Derek's re-evaluation date is set for March 3, 2011 to review his progress and determine if any changes need to be made to his individualized education program.
The Russian Federation is a democratic federal republic made up of 83 federal subjects including regions, republics, territories, autonomous areas, and cities. It has a constitution passed in 1993 that defines citizens' rights and duties. State power is divided among the President, who is head of state and commander-in-chief; the Federal Assembly made of the Council of Federation and State Duma; the Government; and courts.
The Widgetized Self in the BlogosphereAnne Helmond
The document discusses how identity is constructed online through various platforms. It compares personal homepages and blogs as ways individuals fashion public identities on the web. Personal homepages in the late 1990s presented fairly static, self-contained identities through individually authored HTML pages. In contrast, blogs allow for more fluid, distributed identities through constantly updated content stored across a database, not confined to a single page. Blogs support a more unruly, multifaceted online social identity than early personal homepages.
The document encourages the reader to relax and enjoy observing nature and animals by sitting back and scrolling through images at their own pace, then sharing the message with others who could benefit from relaxing and smiling.
1) Global changes have transformed school systems and students now embrace new technologies like Google and Wikipedia that have changed what it means to be a student.
2) Teachers must now teach various information and techno-literacies to help students better develop reading and writing skills.
3) Google Apps like Gmail, Google Talk, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Sites, and Google Groups allow students to communicate, collaborate, and access resources anywhere there is an internet connection.
telecentre.org conducted a start up evaluation with 18 telecentre stakeholders to get feedback on the program. Participants found the workshops and community building to be very useful. They appreciated telecentre.org's listening approach. Key recommendations included:
1) Formal introductions between members and continued support for relationship building.
2) Increased collaboration and follow up after workshops.
3) Prioritizing internet access, resources, and hardware for local telecentres over software and technologies.
4) Ensuring the website provides value without duplicating existing resources.
5) Maintaining a focus on supporting existing telecentre networks.
The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of group members for a school project on propaganda. JiaHuan is the leader and ensures tasks are completed on time. Phan Chong is the secretary who takes notes during meetings. Bala assists the secretary. Zilu is responsible for the group blog and IT issues. Wendy researches topics like the definition of propaganda using online sources. The document then provides examples of British and Japanese propaganda during World War 2 in Singapore to encourage confidence in the British or support for the Japanese.
Blogging, software standards and template cultureAnne Helmond
This document summarizes Anne Helmond's presentation at the Super PowerPoint Cinema Conference on October 1, 2008. The presentation discussed software studies, software culture, and template culture. Specifically, it examined how software mediates content production, distribution and reception; how default settings, themes and templates shape media; and how widgets, plugins and databases impact aesthetics and the self.
Changing behaviour in organisations is one of the toughest challenges communicators face. IABC Canberra presenter Tina Chawner offers insights based on her recent UK experiences.
This document discusses the rise of social media and its impact on communications. It notes that people are increasingly connected through platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. While social media allows for easy sharing of content and comments, its adoption varies with age, with teenagers and young adults being the heaviest users. The document outlines some challenges to social media use, such as lack of internet access or digital skills. It stresses that social media is still new and evolving, and that traditional media also took time to develop. The document provides some tips for communicators, such as monitoring social media, having online policies, and starting new efforts gradually while continuing other communications.
First grade students share their experiences and advice for starting first grade in a book they authored. They describe their teachers, classrooms, activities, and routines to help ease anxieties and prepare incoming kindergarten students for first grade. The book covers topics like recess, lunch, library visits, writing, reading, and more to give a well-rounded overview of what to expect in first grade.
This document outlines metrics for measuring the effectiveness of marketing efforts for a nonprofit organization called Special Lions from 2013-2014. It provides examples of metrics in seven areas: advertising and community service announcements, events, government relations, community leadership, media coverage, partnerships with key influencers, and online and social media presence. The metrics focus on tracking engagement metrics like attendance, media coverage, partnerships formed, and social media interactions to evaluate promotional efforts and opportunities for improvement.
The document provides an overview of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) across 10 sections. It discusses the UAE's history, formation in 1971 as a federation of seven emirates, geography, climate, and economy which relies heavily on oil and gas. It also covers UAE culture, languages, working hours law, and the influence of Islam and tribal traditions on society. Later sections discuss industrial development led by sectors like construction, real estate, oil/gas, and telecommunications. It provides key milestones and details on the UAE's political system and leadership.
This document provides an overview of the geography, governments, and key cities of the Arab world, with a focus on Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. It discusses the overall geography of the Arab world and then provides more details on the modern boundaries, climate, agriculture, and types of governments found in the region. For Lebanon specifically, it summarizes the capital city, flag, population demographics, confessional political system, mountains, forests, rivers, and major cities. It also briefly profiles key facts about Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East and has important religious sites for Muslims such as Mecca, Medina, Al Masjid al Nabawi mosque and others. The capital is Riyadh. The country has a population of over 26 million and its economy relies heavily on oil exports. Saudi culture involves traditional Arabic clothing, coffee, cuisine including kabsa, and celebrating Islamic holidays. [END SUMMARY]
The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven emirates located in the southeastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula. The UAE has become a tourist hotspot in recent years due to its warm climate and growing infrastructure projects. Though the UAE relies heavily on desalination for its water supply, which is an energy-intensive process, it is working to diversify its water sources and increase conservation efforts to protect against vulnerabilities from its dependence on desalination.
The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven emirates located in the southeastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula. The UAE has become a fast-growing tourist destination due to its warm climate, luxury hotels and resorts, and diverse landscape that includes beaches, deserts, and mountains. While the UAE officially does not recognize Israel, the two countries have pursued growing economic ties behind the scenes in recent years.
The Arabian Peninsula has historically been an important trade center, located between Africa, Asia, and the Mediterranean. It was the origin of Islam and the Arabic language in the 7th century. Today it is divided between 7 countries, led by Saudi Arabia, and it contains the largest oil reserves in the world. Oil was discovered in the 20th century and has transformed the culture and economies of the region, bringing modernization but also tension over cultural changes. The US imports more oil from Saudi Arabia than any other country on the peninsula.
Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam. It was founded in 1932 by King Abdulaziz and is currently led by King Abdullah. Islam is the dominant religion, practiced by 96% of the population. Arabic is the official language. The economy depends heavily on oil exports, as Saudi Arabia has the largest oil reserves in the world.
Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East, with a population of over 26 million people. It has a desert climate with very high temperatures. The country is dominated by Islam and the official language is Arabic. Saudi Arabia has a monarchy government and the king is the custodian of Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities in Islam. The economy relies heavily on oil exports, which account for over 90% of export earnings.
The United Arab Emirates is located in the Middle East between Oman and Saudi Arabia. It has a hot, arid climate and flat coastal plains that give way to desert interior. The UAE population is around 7.9 million, with Emiratis making up 19% and the rest being other Arab, South Asian and Western expatriates. The official language is Arabic but English and other languages are also widely spoken. The economy relies heavily on oil production and refining, with Abu Dhabi producing nearly half the country's oil. The UAE is a federation of seven emirates with power shared between federal and local governments. Islam is the dominant religion.
Dubai is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. It has experienced rapid growth from a small fishing and pearl diving village to a modern metropolis due to its oil discovery in 1966 and development of tourism and real estate. Some of Dubai's most notable landmarks include Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and the Palm Islands residential and resort developments. Dubai has positioned itself as a business and tourism hub through tax-free zones and its vision to be one of the most visited cities, with future projects continuing its ambitious expansion plans.
Dubai is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. It has experienced rapid growth from a small fishing and pearl diving village to a modern metropolis due to its oil discovery in 1966 and development of tourism and real estate. Some of Dubai's most notable landmarks include Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and the Palm Islands residential and resort developments. Dubai has positioned itself as a business and tourism hub through tax-free zones and its vision to be one of the top destinations in the world.
This document provides an overview of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It discusses Jeddah's history as a port city dating back over 2500 years. It is now the second largest city in Saudi Arabia and the country's commercial center. The document outlines Jeddah's geography on the Red Sea coast and hot, arid climate. It also summarizes key topics about Jeddah's economy, government, currency, places of interest, culture, food, and regulations around dress and public behavior.
The United Arab Emirates has a rich cultural heritage influenced by its history of trade and Islam. The culture is centered around family, religion, and traditions. Citizens follow Islamic traditions and dress codes. The traditional Emirati diet focuses on seafood, meat, and rice. Architecture reflects the desert climate with structures adapted for living. Music and dance play an important role in celebrations. Popular sports include football, cricket, and traditional camel, falcon, and horse racing.
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) was established in 1981 between Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates to promote coordination and unity between the member states. In later years, the GCC eliminated tariffs between members, established a common market and aims to create a single currency union. The member states are primarily hot desert climates dominated by oil and gas economies.
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The United Arab Emirates is located in Western Asia between Oman and Saudi Arabia. It has a mostly desert climate with very hot summers and mild winters. The climate and environment have led to palm trees being common and animals like gazelles and mountain goats inhabiting the region. The UAE was historically influenced by various empires and became fully independent in 1971 when the seven emirates agreed to form a federation under an elected president and prime minister. Today the UAE has a strong economy focused on industry and tourism, with Dubai being a global economic hub and tourist destination known for its modern architecture.
Egypt is located in Africa with a population of over 74 million people. The capital and largest city is Cairo with over 11 million residents. The main languages spoken are Arabic, English, and French. Egypt has hot summers and mild winters, with only two seasons. The culture is conservative with traditional dress and foods like Ful Medames and Molokhiya. The economy exports crude oil and imports petroleum, with the main trade partners being Italy, Saudi Arabia, Germany and France.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
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2.
UAE languages Arabic, English, Urdu and
Hindi. The capital city of the UAE is Abu
Dhabi UAE borders are Asia, Iran, Oman,
Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
3.
After about 750 A.D the Gulf the trade brought
great riches to new Muslim empire over the
centuries varies Arab tribes and their sheikhs
came to rule specific areas.
4. The music from the UAE comes from the Persian
gulf Khaleeji tradition and from Bedouin folk
music. UAE national dress for men: men wear a
long white cloak called a Dish Dash. The diet of
UAE relies heavily on dates, wheat, barely, rice
meat ( lamb and chicken)- dairy products are
widely used especially yogurt, whit, cheese,
butter and cream.
5.
Seven sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula
combined to from a federation after Britain
pulled out of this barren coastal region in 1971
the UAE compresses Abu Dhabi seat of the
federal oil.
6.
The worlds longest grand stand is the Meydan
racecourse in the UAE and they built a building
that is 1.6 kilometers in length. Dubai mall is
the worlds largest shopping mall. Almost
everyone is rich there.
7. I like the UAE because the weather is really nice
and they have tall buildings and they have a
gigantic malls and it’s a really nice place. But, I
wouldn’t want to live in the UAE but I would
like to visit once in a while.