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    As Simon Van Booy says, “For those who are lost, there will always be cities that feel like home.” For me Dubai and New Delhi are the two cities I call my home. Dubai, one of the biggest tourist hubs in the world, is a city in the United Arab Emirates. One of the most developed cities in the world, Dubai is also considered to be one of top most expensive cities. New Delhi is a city in India. Delhi was built by a British architect, and has been there for a long time. As the capital of the country…

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    onlydubaivisa.com/14-days-dubai-visa.html I was amazed with the service of OnlyDubaiVIsa when I booked 14 days tourist visa for my family as we wanted to attend a family function as well as do some sightseeing. They processed my visa application so immacutely, that I didn’t have any problem. The staff is friendly and real experts in securing visa at the shortest possible time. I got for my family in just one day. They also ensured that our family didn’t face any problem at the Dubai airport.…

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    Hong Kong is earlier than Dubai, in nowadays, Hong Kong and Dubai are both outstanding representatives of the modern city in the world. Hong Kong locates in the center of Asia; and Dubai locates in the center of World. Regardless of economy or technology, these two place are lie at the forefront of the world. Some people said that Dubai is the" Hong Kong of Middle East Country." Moreover, the tourism industry in Hong Kong and Dubai grows at a rapidly speed. In 2010, Dubai ranked 7th in world…

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    Q1-Evaluation of Sheikh Mohammed' approach to build Dubai, influences of his life and assessment as a ruler or a business man. Introduction The small coastal village in the 1950 became in 2008 as one of the fasted growing state in economies and massive development in real estate, tourism and huge commerce. The transformation of Dubai was in terms of its speed, scope, scale and mainly in the vision of Sheikh Mohammed. The economic growth came under the leadership of Sheikh Mohammed as holding…

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    Dubai is successful in the aircraft industry because of its clear goals and brilliant implementation. It is proved that the tourism industry has a great stimulation for aviation. In 2013, there were around 10 million non-UAE visitors came to Dubai, they totally spent about $13 billion (Oxford Economics, 2014). The success of Dubai due to investment of government and individual on superior quality’s aviation and equipment to support the flow of tourist. Furthermore, Dubai has outstanding…

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    Dubai Logistics city project is the world 's first integrated logistics and multi-modal transport platform - with the new Dubai Logistics City (DLC), Jebel Ali Port and Free Zone and the new Jebel Ali International Airport (JXB) at its core. It is set up as another free zone in the desert, for reasons of vast expansion possibilities and close proximity of Jebel Ali International Airport which benefits companies for the perfect tri-modality within a single customs bond. Furthermore it is very…

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    Dubai is a booming city because of its main export of oil. Before its exportation of oil, it was an empty wasteland with few stores and many people homeless. Dubai had various rulers every decade and they mostly used pearl trade as their revenue. However, in the great depression in the 1930’s, pearl trade lost its value and Dubai was doomed to a devastating fate. Pearl trade being their most exported item losing its value was a major blow. In the year 1966, Dubai discovered oil. This…

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    Burj Kalifa, Dubai-Case Study Card Introduction The Burj Dubai Tower is the world’s tallest structure, having a final height of more than 838 metres, exceeding the 160 stories. According to its structural system and its dimensions and features, the structure holds various worldwide records. Is the tallest free-standing structure in the world with the highest number of stories, which most of them are occupied, disposing the longest travel distance lift with its respective tallest services in the…

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    The personal preference about the attraction for HongKong & Dubai The taste of people is just like the personality, no one has the exactly same compared to others. For me, there are parts I like and dislike both in HongKong & Dubai, for example: As foodie (likes tasting all kinds of food), the first thing I search for in a city is the food center. HongKong is recognized as a food paradise, but it is also a city that never sleeps( a paradise for people having fun). There are more than ten…

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    confidence in every decision that he took to implement his vision for Dubai. He refers to crisis as challenges and opportunities. When the interviewer at CNN asked him about the financial crisis, he changed the word to “challenges”. His views was life is based on challenges, without challenges life will be static and dull. He always seeks positives factors and opportunities during the challenges time. For example, during the Air show in Dubai in November 2001, he made a deal to purchase fifty…

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