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    Hong Kai Case Study

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    as The Palm Hotel, is an award-winning and world cuisine restaurant, which also has advanced facilities and water park. Also a called "Lost Space" artificial aquarium constitutes this landmark five-star hotel. Another choice for a interesting hotel, Burj Al Arab Hotel, which Standing proudly on an artificial island in Dubai , is one of the world 's most popular architectural photographer. Jebel Ali Free Trade Zone, As one of the world 's largest and fastest growing free trade zones, Jebel Ali…

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    attention. Well that one person happens to become an architect. An architect is the one responsible for the remarkable places, they’re the ones who designed the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Empire State building, Sydney Opera House, or the best one of all, the Burj Al Arab Hotel. All these amazing buildings were designed by architects, and man, don’t they get paid for it. Homes that families live in, schools students learn in, malls people shop in, etc., architects are the fantastic Einstein for these…

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    All Totalitarian Countries

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    government rules and regulation is based off its Islamic and non-muslim faith. This particular country has been ruled by the royal family Al Thani since the mid ninth century, but now recently has been ruled by Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani which is the son of Qatar’s former emir Shaikh Khalifa Hamad Bin Al Thani. Qatar originally was a part of the British territory until the royal family took over Qatar. A huge section of their political system is an elaborated ideology. This country is a…

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    The first time I was in Dubai I visited Burj Khalifa. I got all the way to the 124th floor. It was a good experience, the views were absolutely stunning and I ́m glad I visited but what I didn ́t like is that it felt like it was built for tourists, which I ́m sure it was. On both of my vacations I stayed at different hotels at Jumeirah Beach. On my first trip I visited all of the tourist attractions like Burj Khalifa, the Souks, Dubai mall and the waterpark at Atlantis the Palm…

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    Dubai Informative Speech

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    wonderful and amazing skylines, its culture and tradition and tourist spot. Body: I. Dubai has wonderful and amazing skyscrapers in the world. A. There are a lot of Skyscrapers in Dubai such as Burj Khalifa or Burj Dubai, Burj Al-Arab , Princess Tower and vice versa 1) For your information, Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world with and architectural height of 828.0 meters. a) This building is taller than Eiffel Tower in France and two times taller than Empire State…

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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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    1-The Eiffel Tower(Paris) It built in 1889.The Eiffel Tower (nickname the iron lady) named with it’s engineer.His name is Gustave Eiffel.It built for Expo 1889 Paris Fair.It has became a global icon of France.It’s three hundred meters high and one hundred twenty five meters wide.It is the tallest building in Paris.Every day millions of tourists visit here and see this wonderful structure. 2-The Great Wall of China Chinese Emperor Si-Huangti constructed the great Wall of the China in B.C(Before…

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    Vision Of Dubai Case Study

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    skyscrapers. Burj Al Arab was an example of Sheikh Mohammed’s goal of creating iconic buildings; it was built on island that took three years to be built only to hold on of the wo rld’s most luxurious hotels. Dubai’s real estate was one of the major tourists’ attractions to Dubai, people from all around the world come to Dubai to experience the world’s tallest, most prestigious and only 7 star hotel, Burj Khalifa. Innovation was highly encouraged and targeted in all Dubai projects, this showed…

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    How To Shape My Identity

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    In my visual, I included a variety of text, images, symbols and photos which are presented in a way that represents the factors and items that shape my identity in a globalized world. At the top of my representation, I have three maps and flags contrasted together and organized in a specific order. On the far left side, there is a map/ flag of Iraq, and the mosque of Samarra, which is an Iraqi national symbol. I am originally Iraqi, but I have only been there once when I was three years old.…

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    of The Darkness. Akatosh is on a mission to banish Kevin, who is a demon planning to destroy the Earth, to the Jodenheim Realm. Akatosh tells Jerome that she needs his help to save their planet. Akatosh says, “We need to get Kevin on top of the Burj Khalifa to stop…

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