Lifestyle And Cultures


Background Information to the United Arab Emirates and Dubai: -

Dubai is one of the seven states that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE); it is located in the Middle East. The UAE borders the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf and is located amidst Oman and Saudi Arabia. The United Arab Emirates was formed in 1971 by the then ‘Trucial States’ after their independence from Britain.

The UAE is governed by a Supreme Council of Rulers, the council is made up of the seven emirs and they appoint the prime minister and the cabinet for the country. Despite being ultimately ruled by the Supreme Council, as with the other six states, Dubai maintains a huge degree of autonomy from the UAE when it comes to general decision making for the city’s development.

Oil was initial encountered in the United Arab Emirates in the 1950s, before that the country’s economy was built on fishing and pearling, since 1962, when Abu Dhabi became the primary of the emirates to commence exporting the oil, the country’s economy has been altogether transformed.

Sheikh Zayed, who has been the president of the UAE since it is inception, quickly understood the economic potential for the country from the oil industry. He has continued to see to it that each of the emirates gains from the oil generated wealth, he has insisted on the reinvestment of oil revenues into the healthcare system, the education system and the popular national infrastructure.

The development of the oil industry has led to a huge influx of alien laborers to the UAE, in fact Dubai’s population is the most immediate growing in the world and the alien population makes up regarding three quarters of the entire UAE population! As a direct result of this fact the UAE is one of the most liberal countries in the Gulf, with other cultures and beliefs tolerated. Dubai has likewise been quick to perceive the need for diversification. Oil in the region is only projected to last for with regards to 30 years and so Dubai has with great success embarked upon a major diversification program purposed to at devising industries and mercantile endeavors to take the place of oil as the predominate commodity of the state’s economy.

The climate in Dubai is sub-tropical and arid or desert like. The city enjoys closely year round sunny blue skies. Rain is infrequent and if it does fall, it falls in the winter.

Temperatures range from lows of 10°C to extreme summer highs of 48°C. The intermediate greatest or most complete or best possible every day temperature in January is 24°C and the intermediate greatest or most complete or best possible each and everyday temperature in July is 41°C when humidity is very high.

About the city of Dubai

Dubai is recognised as the mercantile and tourism capital of the UAE and is globally regarded as one of the most sophisticated, futuristic and cosmopolitan cities in the world, in fact Dubai is something of a phenomenon! It is an Arab Muslim society with the quickest growing alien population in the world, and it has with great success produced concord through ethnic diversity. It is a city with unrivalled levels of economic energy and architectural ambition, a distinctive city of contrasts where the most modern and architecturally stunning skyscrapers stand alongside traditionalisti gorgeous Arabic structures.

The experiences and attractions available in Dubai are a good deal of and varied. From the miles of immaculate gorgeous white sandy beaches to the richly exotic Arabian heritage, from the awe inspiring majesty of the desert to the lively global bars, restaurants and nightclubs – a visitor to Dubai is guaranteed an incredible, never to be forgotten experience.

In 2003 Dubai was voted safest holiday destination in the world by Conde Nast Traveller magazine, and in fact Dubai is recognised internationally as one of the safest cities in the world. Living in Dubai you will find that it is nearly crime-free with the Dubai police ensuring personal safety and security. Anyone found guilty of committing a severe crime will be seriously punished. Alcohol and drug related offences are considered serious.

The economy of the city of Dubai is a principally service-driven economy, with each business amenity from banking to telecommunications offered. International selling and industrialisation are actively encouraged through the provision of favourable taxation advantages, offshore status, specialist free trade zones etc. Recent progressed projects in the city include the foundation of Dubai Media City and Dubai Internet City, bringing 21st century technology to Dubai in the world’s very introductory ‘Free Zone’ wholly committed to e-business.

Day to Day Life in Dubai

Accommodation

If you are taking into account moving to Dubai one of your basi thoughts will no doubt be finding someplace to live. This is not something you’ll find too tricky, there are a great deal of companies advert rental accommodation in the classified subdivisions of local newsprints and they offer everything from private villas to luxuriousness apartments or even shared accommodation. Whatever your budgetary and lifestyle requirements are, the specialist relocation and housing companies will be sure to have something to aid you. If you prefer to find your accommodation privately and refrain from any agency costs, some humans use supermarkets observe boards to publicize or request accommodation.

In terms of which areas of the city offer the type of accommodation you are after, Jumeirah, Umm Sequiem and the Safa Park area are upmarket and offer villa-type accommodation. Satwa and Garhoud likewise offer villas but are somewhat cheaper. Rashidiya, Mirdif and Al Quoz are mainly Arabic areas and they genuinely attract a lot of expats.

If you are after an apartment the most standard areas are around Bur Dubai, the Sheikh Zayed Road with for less flats are available in Deira, Satwa and Karama. Some of the more exclusive apartment developments offer shared gym and pool facilities together with garaged car parking and the like.

Education

If you are taking into account moving to Dubai with family and are mesmerized in finding out when it comes to the education scheme and the availability and quality of schools, one of the best ways is to ask around! Because of the numbers of expats in Dubai there is in truth a big number of necessary and secondary schools from which you may to choose. Most schools are private fee paying schools and in truth the best way to get an idea of the reputation of a school is to ask friends, colleagues and other expats who live in Dubai. Many of the schools likewise have their own internet sites where you may learn when it comes to the curriculum they follow, after school programs etc.

When it comes to enrolling your child in the UAE there are a few limitations you must be conscious of. For example you are not permitted to modify your child’s school for the duration of the academic year…unless approval is given by the Ministry of Education and the circumstances are ‘special’. This means that you have to make sure the school you choose for your child will unquestionably suit them. Another restriction you must be conscious of is that is you move to Dubai on or after the 1st May each year you can’t enrol your child into the schooling system for that year. Instead you’ll have to enrol for the beginning of the new school year which is commonly the beginning of September.

Health

Another contemplation you may have if thinking when it comes to relocation to Dubai may be the state of the health care scheme available there. It is reasonable to say that Dubai has a heap of very well equipped hospitals and surgeries. Dubai’s Department of Health and Medical Services runs Dubai, Rashid, Maktoum and Al Wasl hospitals, with Dubai Hospital one of the best medical centres in the entire Middle East. Al Wasl is a maternity and gynaecology hospital.

The Department of Health likewise run out patient clinics or surgeries and in addition there are a number of quality private hospitals in Dubai providing in and out patient facilities – e.g., The American and Welcare Hospitals. Overall both the private and publicly offered health care services in Dubai are primary class.

Working

Working in Dubai you will get enjoyment from a tax free salary and all shop goods may be purchased at tax free prices, making it an fabulously beautiful city to global laborers and global companies. Job prospects in Dubai and diverse and plentiful, particularly since the additions of the Media and Internet cities…Dubai is a city expanding it is horizons at an unrivalled rate.

It is indispensable to mention that numerous countries global have tax laws enabling them to tax their nationals on their global income. It is primary to check your status with an international accountant before taking up employment in the city.

Lifestyle

Dubai has a thriving expat population who make the most of their tax free lifestyle in this astounding city of opportunity. The nightlife in the city is excellent, with cocktail bars, wine bars, themed bars and typical British or Irish pubs available, a great deal of of which offer feed and amusement as well.

High ordinary global cuisine is available in the city’s some restaurants and if you are looking for lively evening amusement there are some night clubs around the city. Some of the clubs attract global DJs; there are likewise Middle Eastern, Indian and Asian nightclubs providing amusement with singers and dancers. Dubai also welcomes global touring singing and amusement acts which cater to all tastes and ages…from established theatre groups to ballet, from opera to international rock and pop bands – all are regular visitors to the United Arab Emirates.

You may be assured of an stimulating pace of life in Dubai and a high popular of living.

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From School Library JournalGrade 10 Up–This authorized volume depicts contemporary popular culture and it is fundamental interaction with the political scene in the Arabic-speaking world. After a dense and from time to time mixing up overview, chapters provide arousing and attention holding and unbiased coverage of the following topics: TV and radio, the press, the movie industry, music and Arabpop, theater, religion, belly dancing, consumerism, sports, and language. Each chapter is followed by a list of books, articles, and Web sites, and, when relevant, biographies of important people. The appendix has a glossary and an magnificent annotated bibliography. Chapters include a lot of black-and-white, ofttimes fuzzy photographs; lengthy boxed info elaborates text material. Most of the quotations come from the author’s consultations with respective individuals. Because of the depth of treatment, users will have to have familiarity with the Arab world and it is history. The volume is most suitable for libraries serving an Arabic studies program or a big Arabic population.–Diane S. Marton, Arlington County Library, VA
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