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    intentionality and it implications. While the quantitative content analysis transforms observations of finding categories into quantitative statistical data. In this assignment I choose to find out more about what the biggest web news in France, United Arab Emirates and United States is writing about the ISIS situation. I am really interested in finding out if a UAE article writes fewer words about ISIS since it is an Islamic group and UAE is an Islamic country, compared to France and the United States.

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    Victoria Sanders Vice President, Post Sales Commercial P.O.Box 11209, 72 Industrial Media Production Zone Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dear Victoria, Thank you for the time you and your colleagues spent discussing the urgent need to increase Xerox Emirates’ supplies and consumables sales after the dismal 2014 performance. After looking into the probable causes in the loss of revenue and giving your situation considerable thought, we have discovered the loss in revenue is due to improper inventory

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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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    Emirates Airlines

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    performance management, and accesses the contribution of each factor to the success of the organization. This essay analyses how each of these factors, along with its applications and limitations affect the Emirates Airlines; the largest airline of the Middle East, and the seventh largest in the world (Emirates, 2015). In today's age of intense competition and globalization, establishing service quality is one of the most vital sources to gain a competitive advantage for any service industry. One of the best

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    on Chemical Engineering & Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012 A Study of Water Quality Near to a Coral Reef Site in the Region of Dubai, United Arab Emirates Rami El Khatib, Adnan Falah, Golaleh Tavakoli, Christine D 'cruz and Jasmine Pereira Abstract — The water quality near to a coral reef site in Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) was studied. Many Physico-Chemical parameters for water samples taken at two different depths (0.5 m and 1.0 m) parallel to a coral reef site were

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    Emirates Group

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    Introduction: Emirates Group is a group of companies of which they are concentrating on delivering the best line of services based mainly on aviation, travel, and tourism. The group has been operating for a long time in the airline industry of which we will be concentrating on. As of the group is employing more than 62,000 employees in the region, one of its most important areas to look at is its line of communication with its stakeholders. Communication has been a big issue within big organization

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    Emirates Airline

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    Emirates Airline is one of the five world leading airline companies founded in 1985. It was awarded the “World’s Best Airline” by Skytrax at the 2013 World Airline Awards. In addition Emirates Airline was awarded the “Best Middle East Airline” and for the ninth year in a row “World’s Best Inflight Entertainment”. Emirates Airline serves over 39 million customers a year based on 2013 data. Nonetheless as every other business, Emirates Airline faces its own challenges. The company needs to update

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    1.0 Introduction One of the world’s top best airlines, Emirates is the largest as it is in middle east, the company operate flights from Dubai International Airport of over 3,000 flights every week (Keea Shila, 2013). Emirates fly to more than 180 destination, to 80 countries in the world. The airline was founded during 1985 by Ahmed Bin Saeed and began it services in aviation industry in mid-October in 1985 with only two jets. Over the years, the airline have been expanding, consisting of more

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    United Arab Emirates

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    United Arab Emirates is uniquely positioned to be an economic superpower in the next few decades. With their forward thinking policies, and far reaching impact, one of the few things holding them back from success is their leadership. Although the United Arab Emirates has an involved authoritarian regime, diversification of the market economy, innovative trade policies, and forward-thinking government projects have created an arena for economic growth. 300 years ago, the United Arab Emirates was an

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    Emirates Airlines is a leading international Aviation company and the largest in the Middle East founded in 1985.It operates from Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates. The airline company operates the world’s largest fleets of Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircrafts (The Emirates Group, 2015). , The paper explores the concepts of motivation, teamwork and organization structures to help us understand how the company rose to the apex in the global aviation industry. It then analyzes

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