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    Dubai is a modern city, it did not become modernised until the great oil discovery in 1966- which led Dubai to be the popular tourist destination it is today. Before it was mainly sand but now it is a contemporary city which attracts millions of people every year. The population of Dubai has increased dramatically- in 1975 the population was 183,200, now (2017) it is around 1.67 million. (Ref 1) Although modern Dubai foundations are from the money from the oil industry, that soon will change as the

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    non immigrant population. Dubai has become a cosmopolitan city with a maintained rich culture, tradition and customs. It is a stable and yet progressive society and culture. Even tough Islam is the major religion of Dubai there is tolerance and respect for other religions of the migrants which is another strength of the diverse population of Dubai. This culture of absorbing the different cultures and understanding the differences is the true strength of culture here in Dubai. Question 2: What is your

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    about “Dubai”. I lived in Dubai for 5 years and I felt life in Dubai and Tokyo is totally different. Therefore, I'd like to introduce you about how did I spent 5 years in Dubai. I will discuss main difference between Japan and Dubai, but I’m not going to tell you general differences such as language, currency, etc. I also want you to know famous sightseeing spot. I asked some of my friends to find out what they know about Dubai and I found that most of my friend heard the name of Dubai, but they

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    Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Known for its modern technology, ultramodern architecture, and is one of the most advanced cities in the world. Dubai is setting the example for many cities around the globe. Known greatly for its luxury and “fanciness”, Dubai is becoming popular for tourism and shopping, and they are pulling as many people in as they can. The reason why Dubai is now focusing on tourism instead of oil is because the supply of oil is depleting, and soon enough the oil will be gone

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    Dubai: Rags to Riches What was once a small poverty-ridden settlement has now turned into a fully globalized city and business hub of the Middle East, Dubai is the largest and most populated city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It has now developed into an economic powerhouse within the past few decades. Dubai’s oil revenue helped escalate the early development of the city, but as of now much of its funds come from real estate, tourism, and construction. Also, Dubai has now emerged as an ethnically

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    DUBAI is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. A splendid tourist destination for travellers from all around the globe. Dubai city is a pleasure for eyes because of its crazy, humongous architectural, sky scrapers being the largest in the whole world. Unlike other countries the whole city is man-made, beautifully crafted to catch the eyes of many fellow tourist lovers. Recently Dubai won the bid to host EXPO 2020. The weekly day off is on Friday. One can the largest immigrant’s

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    Dubai creates its own History

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    Dubai creates its own History Dubai celebrates its victory in the World Expo 2020. By Amira Abdalla, student journalist, Sharjah women's college Published: January 11,2014 Image credit: Gulfbusiness.com The Theme of Expo2020 in Dubai UAE/Dubai won Expo2020 on Wednesday 27th of November World Expos attract millions of visitors. 1The UAE made history when it became the first Middle Eastern nation to win the bid to host an expo. From as far as 1851, world expos have been used to celebrate global,

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    Dubai, United Arab Emirates Along with Karachi, Dubai is recognized as one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Dubai is also known as the world’s biggest building site built in the desert. Its annual gross domestic production has reached about 20 billion dollars with relatively small population of 2 million people. The effective government strategy of shifting Dubai into a tourist and business destination from oil production has been greatly worked and contributed to its economic

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    The current population of Dubai is three times what it was in 2016 with 7.292 million people living here. When is this you may ask? 2216, the bicentennial of Dubai’s refunding! In what was known as Dubai. Dubai’s temperature has dropped since 2016, as it’s what their winter weather back then is what the average for the year is now 79° F. This temp is due to the fact that people over time have actually started caring about their environment and have started using renewable resources more. Our Persian

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    A small desert village that resides next to the Arabian Gulf, Dubai has established its footprint in the global world competing with renowned cities such as London, New York, Frankfort, and Hong Kong. In a span of 10 years, Dubai had built the tallest building in the world, the first luxurious seven-star hotel in the world, and the largest man-made island and is building more amazing projects. Furthermore, Emirates Airlines became one of the top brands in the world with its outstanding quality of

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