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    they were surprised by their savagery, and started crying. The boys burned down the island, thus completely succumbing to savagery and losing their rationality, however they were still emotional when they finally came to their senses. Likewise, the Abu Ghraib prison guards were emotional when they were finally caught for their savage behavior and lack of reasoning in handling the…

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    In fact it is the worst kind of cooling method because they have various negative points. The design of building cooling system is when they place windows and doors or areas where cool air is able to come. In Abu Dhabi during the summers it is so hot. Instead of getting cold air, the hot air is going to be coming inside the house. I believe that if you come from outside where it is so hot, you would want some cold energy. To get hot air after you have come from…

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    Tawam Hospital Case Study

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    Hospital was built in 1979; according to the SEHA annual report 2012, the hospital has 461 beds available for use. It has been managed since early 2006 by Johns Hopkins Medicine International and provides comprehensive tertiary care for patients in Abu Dhabi’s Eastern Region. Tawam Hospital includes many departments ambulatory and dental services, also, the hospital provides a wide spectrum of services including Emergency, Critical Care, Medical, Surgical, Oncology, Maternal and Child Health…

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    Although we live in a very modern world, where technology precedes everything, we are still connected to the past somehow. Today we refer to the Internet, and sometimes books to get specific knowledge and information about a certain field or topic. This information could be about a certain culture, languages, religious beliefs or traditions and etc. But have we ever wondered where this information came from? How do people know about traditions and beliefs that come from the past? One of the many…

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    turn in The Force Awakens has led the local tourism board to create a Film and TV Trail so visitors can easily find all of the key filming locations in the Gloucestershire park. Rub' al Khali Desert, Abu Dhabi The Rub' al Khali desert - also known as the Empty Quarter - located just outside of Abu Dhabi, plays the planet Jakku in the latest Star Wars film. The site is already a popular tourist destination as it is the largest contiguous sand desert in the world and can be toured by…

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    Business and Society: Contemporary Middle Eastern Issues, 4(1), 62-79. doi:10.1108/17537981111111274 Gallagher states the purpose of this study was to analyze the reasons behind and benefits of implementing mandatory bilingual education in all Abu Dhabi public schools, which began during the 2010-2011 school year. The author contends that English is not unfamiliar to the region due to its historical relationship with the United Kingdom, as well as current political and economic relationships…

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    Abu Dhabi is really great and there was a time when we go to Dubai Mall, the largest mall in the world. The mall is really huge and there is a big aquarium inside it. There’s a lot of people in Dubai, and their famous BurjKhalifa is really tall that it reaches…

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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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    Eye On Earth Challenges

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    and data in order to support sustainable development. It addresses the pivotal significance of environmental information and systems to make decisions. It was firstly introduced in December 2011 by a partnership between the Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi (EAD) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) with the attendance of many global leaders and makers of decisions. The Eye on Earth initiative assembles a diverse group of partners to reinforce the learning foundation and access to…

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    Abu Dhabi is the 2nd largest city in the country The Untied Arab Emirates, and it is the capital. The city is in a desert. The people of Abu Dhabi speak the language Arabic. The most popular sports in the country are soccer and cricket. This is a fast food that is found in the United Arab Emirates. The bread wrap has meats and vegetables inside. Seoul is the largest city in the country of South Korea, and it is the capital. The weather in the summer is really hot, and the weather in the…

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