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    Mers-Cov Case Study

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    that recently reported cases of MERS-CoV. According to the latest WHO maps and epicurves (2016), from 2012 to 2016, the countries that have declared cases are: Middle East: Saudi Arabia (KSA), Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Yemen. Europe: Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, United Kingdom., Africa, Algeria, Tunisia. Asia: China, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines. Americas: the United States. 2 - What public health…

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    Racism has become an even bigger issue, especially towards people of Indian descent. Racial profiling is now prominent in airports. Officials have “random” checks which usually aren’t random at all. The searches usually happened to people who are or may just seem Middle Eastern. This is because the people who hijacked the planes and performed the terrorist acts of 9/11 were Muslim extremists from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates. Middle Easterners are treated…

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    Middle East Research Paper

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    Over the past decades, America has become the guardian of the world. Being a first World Superpower, the United States is able to reach out and touch people or countries who are dangerous to themselves and more importantly to the U.S and its interest. Everywhere there is any kind of conflict, America has been there to exert its influence and the Middle East is no different. Americans should care about the current state of the Middle East for numerous reasons. Some of the reasons Americans should…

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    goals in one quote: “Dubai will never settle for anything less than first place.” (Al Maktoum, 2012). “I want Dubai to be number one. Not in the region, but in the world. Number one in everything: high education, health, and housing. I want to give my people the highest way of living.” (Al Maktoum, 2017). In order to fulfill his vision, Sheikh Mohammed seems to work tirelessly to get where he envisions Dubai sooner than later. The quest for first place holds a huge challenge, challenge which…

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    business complex located in Dubai, United Arabs Emirate. It is located along Sheikh Zayed road at the trade center roundabout. The business complex is comprised of eight exhibition halls, residential apartments and Dubai International Convention Center. With services of hospitality, event management, advertising & media and catering the trade center is focused on getting their customers fully satisfied. The organization’s aims and objectives is to connect people, products and ideas from around…

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    In September 2016 the United Nations General Assembly held its 71st anniversary in New York when the heads of states delivered their speech on the current global issues. This year’s theme was focused on the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) initiated in 2015 which included seventeen significant goals to be reached by 2030 in order to push transforming the world! However, this year’s agenda was also overshadowed by other crises such as overflow of immigration from the Middle East, Syrian…

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    He is very keen to appoint the best people to work cooperatively and positively to achieve the goals. In every projects that envisioned, he strive to assemble the team and delegate them to pursue the the task. First, after he properly convey his goals, he motivates the team to be creative…

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    Atlantic Slave Trade Introduction Upon the discovery of new lands all over the world, the European countries sought after ways to capitalize their newly established colonies and the indigenous people. The earliest Atlantic slave trades are dated to the 15th century, when the first major European world powers the Portuguese and Spanish empires that began with the transportation of slaves from Africa to America for cheaper and easier controllable labors. The slave trade culminated during…

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    Bourj Hammoud Case Study

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    The district of Bourj Hammoud is located in north-east Beirut and is considered an extension of the Lebanese capital along the Mediterranean coast. In 1952, an independent municipality was established for Bourj Hammoud, administratively separating it from the city of Beirut (Municipality, 2017). The town extends over an area of 2.4 km2 and is divided into several neighborhoods: Daoura, Haret Sader, Jisr Beirut, El-Anbari, Mar Doumit, Ghilan, and Naba’a (Municipality, 2017). Until the beginning…

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    global leadership competencies. Especially after the field study experience with UAE, it further expanded my personal interpretations on building cultural awareness among different regions and how to lead with strong influence and motivation. United Arab Emirates is famous for abundant oil and gas reverses as its bedrock for continuous booming economy. However, UAE took further stretch into the future and steered its development into healthcare, education and infrastructure. Nowadays, UAE is…

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