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    The Economy of Uae

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    the income level comparable with the highly developed countries. However‚ what will be the base of the UAE’s economy‚ when the world runs out of oil supplies? Before the discovery of oil and gas sources the Trucial States (which today form the UAE) had limited resources and its economy depended mainly on agriculture and the trade in pears‚ that is why that period reflected the state of a simple subsistence economy. Since 1970 the situation began to change. December 2‚ 1971 six of the seven emirates

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    Uae Culture

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    UAE CULTURE The culture of the United Arab Emirates has a diverse‚ cosmopolitan and multicultural society.[1] The country’s cultural imprint as a small‚ ethnically homogenous pearlingcommunity was changed with the arrival of other ethnic groups and nationals — first by the Iranians in the early 1900s‚ and later by Indians and Pakistanis in the 1960s. Dubai has been criticized for perpetuating a class-based society‚ where migrant workers are in the lower classes.[2] Despite the diversity of the

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    Course: UAE Society Code: GES 201 Date21/4/2012 The impact of the economic growth on the U.A.E. Society Submit To: Lecturer: Maan Saati Prepared By: Mariam AlMazmi ID: 90654555 Contents Introduction: 2 A-The Impact of the Economic Growth on the UAE Society: 4 B-Federal and Local Governments: 7 C-Social group changes : 10 D-The future changes in the UAE society: 12 Conclusion 14 References 15 Introduction:

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    GED 199 - UAE Society Guidelines for the Research Project Professor : Joanna Seraphim Canadian University of Dubai You have to fill the form for the Research Project before March 19th 2013‚ like that‚ I can check if your subject is correct and if you are on the right path. The Research project will have to be handed out April 14th‚ or the Presentation will be done April 14th-15th. It is a Subject on the UAE : 5 pages or 1600 word‚ or 8 minutes of Presentation in class. The work is individual

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    Dancing is not a sport. While others do think it is. Three big reasons why dancing may be called a sport is you practice like when you practice in football or hockey. You go to compete like in sports. and lastly you burn calories or be healthy if you do that sport like in football or hockey. You also get sweaty. These three will have evidence to go deeper into why dancing may be called a sport. The first reason why dancing can be called a sport is you practice. When you sign up for sports you know you

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    UAE Economy

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    Macroeconomy : le revenu‚ l’investissement‚ la consommation‚ le taux de chômage‚ l’inflation‚ etc. UAE is a wealthy‚ medium-sized economy located in The Middle East. UAE has a population of 10.41 million people. Its economy is the second largest in the Arab world (after Saudi Arabia)‚ with a gross domestic product (GDP) of $377 billion‚ principally from oil revenues UAE passed Saudi Arabia as the largest consumer market in the region. With imports totaling $273.5 billion. UAE’s economy

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    not dance is considered a sport. The definition to the word sport is an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment (cite source). People say dancers are not athletic and just about anyone can dance. That is true many people can dance‚ but there is a lot more to it than that. I am a dancer and I have been for eleven years now‚ through all months of the year. I think dance is both a sport and an art. Although my opinion

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    “They found that four types of soccer headgear provided no measurable protection at ball speeds of 20 and 26 mph‚ common in soccer heading” (“Healthline” 1). Kids under the age of 12 should be able to head the ball also‚ soccer is a contact sport and injuries occur often. Kids under the age of 14 are at a higher risk of getting a concussion then a highschool student is. Even thought it would decrease the number of concussions by a lot‚ soccer clubs should allow kids to head the ball again because

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    the word "athlete"‚ you think of the sports that an athlete may play. These sports include football‚ basketball‚ soccer‚ and baseball‚ just to name a few. When in a game‚ athletes usually come to the dilemma of trying to conquer the opponent‚ and being the best they can be. However‚ these athletes can face a threat. In sports‚ they can face the danger of being injured or concussed. It is estimated by The Centers for Disease that there are more than 300‚000 sports-related concussions that occur each

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    treatment for those concussions. Most people who develop these diseases are athletes who played contact sports during their high school years or people who continued and went on to play professional. Many athletes do not understand the severeness of the disease‚ and are only worried about the present time‚ which is winning a game and helping their team to victory. The NFL and many other sport affiliates are being pressured to create new rules and guidelines to try to prevent the development of ALS

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