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    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a fascinating country located southeast of the Arabian Peninsula, bordering Saudi Arabia. The UAE, specifically Dubai, is considered one of the most desirable locations to have a head office. This is because the area is growing exponentially (Culture and Work Styles, 2014). In the UAE, everything revolves around the Islamic religion/law, especially the way they do business. As reflected in Chapter three of the textbook, Management Across Cultures, as manager coming in from the outside, it is important to know how culture impacts the ability to do their job (United Arab Emirates, 2014). An example of why a manager in the UAE needs to understand how religion impacts their role, is that the Islam people must…

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    Currently, the United States has forces in or around much of the Middle East and the Gulf States. In some of these countries, the U.S. is fighting against an armed enemy and attempting to organize a government with the local population. When it comes to the case of the United Arab Emirates, we are supporting their fight in the armed conflicts in neighboring countries. Yet, there still remains a question as to why we are in their country supporting them. Why might America have an interest in what…

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    United Arab Emirates considered to be one of the most advanced and world-class ICT infrastructures due to the highest investing in adopting and implementing ICT in its government (Al-Khouri, 2012). United Arab Emirates utilizes the world leading eGovernment program to develop its own initiatives with the consideration of the UAE federal level to transform all government services and make them available electronically through various channels. However, Government of UAE (2012) stated the…

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    United Arab Emirates is a country full of promise and constant growth. There are always new projects and technologies popping up, and a lot of these projects aim to be “the biggest ______ in the world”. One of the issues faced by United Arab Emirates is the fact that oil will eventually run out. Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has spent the past two years working to turn his city into one that doesn’t revolve around petrodollars, UAE’s form of currency (Jennings). He wants…

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    Business Opportunities in Dubai For foreign businesses the UAE represent the entry gate towards a market with an ever-increasing potential. In the United Arab Emirates economic activity is regulated by the Federal Government and by the Emirates. Dubai’s authorities have created a well-organized environment with few restrictions. Their business operation conditions are among the most liberal and attractive in the region. The UAE are considered the oriental fiscal paradise for free trade thanks to…

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    and United Arab Emirates have one of the largest Natural Gas reserves in the world. Oil and Natural Gas are not the only important natural resources found in the Middle East; for instance, Iran possess the world’s…

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    Larger shopping malls and dining now accept US dollars and also have money changers. Economic Environment: United States already has an established economic relationship with UAE. “The United States provides Export and Border Security assistance to the UAE” (United Arab Emirates). Much of the economic environment comes from their strong foundation of vast oil and gas prosperity. The UAE also acts as the headquarters for international business in the Middle East. The US and the UAE share similar…

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    growth of the movement of people. The government will invest more in infrastructure. The United Arab Emirates realizes the benefits from aviation industry; it becomes a crucial source of finance to this country so they will consider more about development of the aviation industry. The structure of industry: The aviation industry belongs to service sector in terms of transportation, but this industry also includes manufacture some parts, so in this aspect it belongs to the secondary industry.…

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    information of Dubai, the general theories of postmodernity, and the relevant criteria and characteristics that classified Dubai as postmodern city. Dubai is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (Melamid 1989). Dubai is also known as the city with high population of people among other six emirates in the United Arab Emirates (Thorsten 2012). In term of territorial size, this city is the second largest city…

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    Dubai Research Paper

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    Dubai’s Sources of Revenue It is the city that has the highest skyscraper in the world, the biggest mall in the world, and they have the only hotel in the world that is rated as a seven star hotel named Burj Al Arab. It is listed in the top ten cities with most visitors and has an unimaginable amount of oil, it is Dubai. Dubai is one of the 7 cities that make up the country United Arab Emirates, it is located on the Persian Gulf coast. The seven cities in UAE are Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman,…

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