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    these aspects is the health care system. No doubt that these challenges do not affect UAE alone but it also have an effect on other countries all over the world. In my paper, I will specify challenges affecting the health care system in the United Arab Emirates. Let us spot the light on the development of health care system in UAE before discussing challenges. For example, The mortality rate among infants has decreased from 10.1 to 8.71 per 1000 birth child between 1995 and 2004.1 Some studies show

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    Two other aspects in the health category are life expectancy and infant mortality rates. The United Arab Emirates has a life expectancy rate of 76.96 years and an infant mortality rate of 12.7%, which this mortality rate seems high, but sadly are much higher ones out there. Oman has a life expectancy rate of 76.59 years and an infant mortality rate of 16.8%, a little higher than the UAE’s. Saudi Arabia has a life expectancy rate of 75.50 years and an infant mortality rate of 11.5%, a little lower

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    University March 2015 Abstract This paper looks to determine the causality of foreign direct investment and economic growth. Implementing common and basic econometric techniques to test the association between these two topics in The United Arab Emirates. In past research it has been implicated that FDI has causality in economic growth mainly due to the ability FDI has to introduce new technology to the host country from the foreign countries who are in many cases much more technologically

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    status in each society and culture differs in different ways around the world. In some societies, women 's status improved progressively, while in other, it dropped or remained unimproved. Saudi Arabia has its own traditions that are carried from an Arab tribal civilization. There are many limitations on the way of living are implemented both legally and socially. The lives of men differ from the lives of women in Saudi Arabia in terms of the political rights that each one has, the job opportunities

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    expand our branches of the restaurant to have a branch in the gulf countries in order to access number of customers this means there is a greater opportunity to increase profits of Albaik restaurant. After comparison and analysis between the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain we decided to choose the UAE because there are many reasons, such as in UAE the latest technology is available, Albaik will be able to offer the better service and product at a higher profit. Also in order to continue the

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    The Dubai Port World controversy began in February 2006 and rose to prominence as a national security debate in the United States. At issue was the sale of port management businesses in six major U.S. seaports to a company based in the United Arab Emirates, and whether such a sale would compromise port security. The controversy pertained to management contracts of six major United States ports. The purchaser was DP World, a state-owned company in the U.A.E. The contracts had already been foreign-owned

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    Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, is planning a new megaproject, The Mall of the World. This project will be located in Al Sufouh, Dubai, which is one of the seven emirates that compose the United Arab Emirates. The United Arab Emirates is located in the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula. It also extends part of the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf on its southern coast. This positioned the country to have bordering countries such as Saudi Arabia

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    consumers. Emirates Airlines is one of such airline companies that have capitalized on this opportunity to grow into a global company. It has grown to become the successful airline in the world and the largest in the Middle East region (Emirates, 2012). The Emirates Group which also manages the airline is based in Dubai. The group was founded in 1985 launching a strong foundation in aviation, tourism, travel and leisure industries. Emirates Airlines Company is part of the United Arab Emirate government

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    Essay on The UAE; Economic Diversification

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    Since 1974, the United Arab Emirates has been one of the world’s largest producers and distributors of crude oil. They are second only to Saudi Arabia, and oil profits make up over 25% of the country’s annual income (CIA World Factbook). Before oil was discovered in the 1950’s, the United Arab Emirates’s economy was reliant upon few other resources. But when these resources started to run out, the UAE’s economy experienced a small crash, resulting in major job loss. The government is now aiming to

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    Summary: This current event article, Egypt Unveils Plans to Build New Capital East of Cairo, was written by Orla Guerin of BBC Cairo. The article reports that Egypt is planning to build a new capital city east of Cairo, Egypt’s current capital, which was built back in 969 C.E. The plans of the new capital and its forty-five billion U.S. dollar price tag were presented at The Egypt Economic Development Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, which occurred from March 13th, 2015 to March 15th, 2015. The housing

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