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    For example, how human activity was affected by features like the marinas, and archipelagos. Dubai has a large population, and has incorporated these features into their industrialized cities. They were able to be most efficient with the environment they were given. While taking this virtual tour, I wondered why Dubai 's cultural landscape was the way it was. I know it is not uncommon to have cities built close to water, but a whole city of huge industrial…

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    Tak Cramics Case Study

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    clear that the competitive advantage here is noted from the low cost business strategies. The company high quality standard and price friendly hence a competitive advantage over the others. Besides, RAK Ceramics is strategically located in the UAE and Dubai to be specific. The city is a hub for investors and other diversified issues that count towards the success of the industry. This is one of the reasons that count to the success of the company when it comes to competitive advantage. The…

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    Located in Al Sufouh district, the temperature-controlled pedestrian city aims to be the new heart of Dubai (Mall of the World: Unbelievable, but True). According to the mall’s website, the Mall of the World will occupy about 8 million square feet, have a temperature-controlled covered retail street network, have the largest indoor family theme park in the…

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    As an International Business major with my continuous learning practice with this field, I have learned to appreciate the ways of doing business in a cross-cultural environment and develop 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…

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    o The location of the airline is an advantage since its geographical location is in the UAE, which is considered one of the countries that act as a “crossroad between east and west”. o The airline company has a lot of internationally recognized sponsorships; this provides good branding and visibility. Example: Etihad Airways is the sponsor of Manchester City F.C. and has won many awards such as World’s Leading Airline in 2016. ("Etihad Airways", 2017) o Etihad Airways is considered as a…

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    Kakinada Port Case Study

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    KAKINADA DEEP WATER PORT CASE STUDY 1. Project Description This case study revolves around the Kakinada Deep Water Port which is a part of the Kakinada Port situated in the east coast of the southern state of Andhra Pradesh. This port henceforth referred to as KDWP is a part of the Kakinada Port. Apart from the KDWP, the Kakinada Port also houses the Kakinada Anchorage Port and the Kakinada Fishing Harbor and Ship-Breaking Unit. This project of KDWP was initially started by the Government of…

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    The Maldives, officially the Republic of Maldives is a South Asian island country which located in the Indian Ocean. Maldives lies on southwest of India and Sri Lanka. The chain of 26 atolls stretches from Ihavandhippolhu Atoll in the north to the Addu City in the South. The Maldives is one of the world’s most geographically dispersed countries, and the smallest Asian country by both land area and population. The Maldives has an area of less than 300 square kilometers and a total coastline of…

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    In 1903 a man named Robert Jemison started as well as managed an organization by the name of Jemison Real Estate and Insurance Company. “This company furnished the business and financial management and secured resources for the construction of some of Birmingham’s most representative buildings, including the well-known sixteen story Empire Building.” A majority of the great building improvements were carried on through the Jemison Real Estate and Insurance Company, than any other in Alabama. In…

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    SECTION 2: Casablanca’s Strengths and Vulnerabilities (on a global scale) Strengths When measuring the global attractiveness and growth of a city, 4 main factors are taken into consideration: infrastructure, ease of doing business, GDP, and Middle class growth. In this case, Casablanca has no shortage of these global strengths. In terms of infrastructure, Casablanca houses strong internal and external connections. -Internally, the city contains the largest tram line in Morocco, running 31…

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    Today London is known for its stupendous attractions and sights. London has always been an important city of England. London is one of the most voluminous cities in the United Kingdom. But, it was during the Elizabethan period of the 16th century that London transpired and grew to be what it is today. London reached a new level of preeminence during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (History402). In London during the reign of Queen Elizabeth was said to be the worst place to live. Crowded cities in…

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