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    History of Uae

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    Guiding the progress of the United Arab Emirates since it was established in 1971 has been President His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan‚ who has also been Ruler of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi since 1966‚ and who played a major role in the conceiving of the concept of the federation. Born in 1918‚ the son of a younger brother of the then Ruler of Abu Dhabi‚ Sheikh Zayed is the grandson of Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa‚ (Sheikh Zayed the Great)‚ who had ruled Abu Dhabi from 1855-1909‚ the longest

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    Medicine in the UAE

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    UAE students estranged from medical specialties! The medical and health studies nowadays considered as repellent specialties‚ only few students join them that has affected negatively in the health sector level services and the number of the national medical cadres in the UAE. When we searched about this phenomenon we found that the reasons are referenced to the different stages of the student’s life. In the childhood the kid dreams to be a doctor so why these dreams are goes with wind. Today

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    UAE statistics

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    Methodology of estimating the population in UAE 1) The Component Method : This method is used when data are available from a census (base year population) ‚ administrative records of births and deaths and net migration. The estimate is obtained by adding both natural increase and net migration that have occurred since the last census according to following formula: Pt = Po+B-D+I-E Where: Pt The Current Estimate Po The Base Year resident Population (2005 census). B Births that

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    Pestel Analysis of Uae.

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    Arabia‚Qatar and Iran. UAE consists of a federation of seven states (emirates) formed in 1971 after Britain withdrew from the Gulf. Geographically‚ UAE has a land area of 83‚600 sq km. The capital city is Abu Dhabi but Dubai has the highest population of approximately1.6 million people. Formal Name: United Arab Emirates (UAE) President: Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Official language: Arabic Term for Citizen(s): Emirati(s). Capital: Abu Dhabi City. Currency: UAE Dirham PESTEL ANALYSIS

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    Uae Cultural Analysis

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    that is built of several different emirates located on the peninsula of the Persian Gulf. The country was occupied by Great Britain up until 1971. After the removal of the British government the seven Sheikdoms became independent and formed the UAE. The country has a typically desert climate with ocean access on both sides of the country. Located in the Middle East the United Arab Emirates is a predominately Islamic society. Muslims account for 96% percent of their population. Unlike traditional

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    Economic Analysis of Uae

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    expansion into the UAE is a good business decision. Overall‚ the UAE has an economy that is comparable to that of the United States. This is beneficial for Harris because there will be less risk moving into a sturdy economic environment. The UAE dirham is pegged to the currency of the US and has not fluctuated in many years. This reduces much of the exchange rate risk that Harris would normally face as a company looking to expand internationally. As demonstrated below‚ the UAE is an economically

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    Workplace Telecommunications 1 An Assessment of Workplace Telecommunications Kathi Frangquist NTC 360 William Roberts July 11‚ 2005 Workplace Telecommunications 2 The telecommunication system at XYZ Corporation meets the needs of its medium sized business. Their phone system consists of 1‚000 2400 series digital phones. These phones help to improve the efficiency and productivity of our organization and simplify the flow of information because of the enhanced features such

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    Telecommunication Industry

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    TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY The telecommunication industry is considered a vital part of our everyday lives. Although it only represents about 2.4 percen‚ the services it provides are important to other sectors in the economy. One of the most debatable topics in economics is the Telecommunication Act of 1996‚ and according to the Federal Communication Commission‚ “It is the first major overhaul of telecommunications law in almost 62 years. The goal of this new law is to let anyone enter any communications

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    macro economics on uae

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    Macroeconomics Report on UAE I state that this assignment is my own work and that where other sources of information have been used; these have been acknowledged in the accepted academic manner. I have checked and followed the assessment criteria for this assignment. Introduction The UAE comprises of 7 Emirates: Abu Dhabi; Dubai; Sharjah; Ajman;

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    trade policy in uae

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Background of the study The UAE became a contracting party to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in 1994‚ and subsequently became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in April of 1996. This engagement with international organizations stems from the UAE’s commitment to international trade and its obligations under the multilateral trade policy regime. Today‚ the UAE has regulations in place that aim to strengthen the country’s position

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