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  1. Mobile education team to the United Arab Emirates.: An article from: DISAM Journal by Bob Van Horn, 2005-06-22
  2. United Arab Emirates Ecology & Nature Protection Handbook
  3. The United Arab Emirates (UAE): issues for U.S. policy.(CRS Report for Congress): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Kenneth Katzman, 2008-07-01
  4. United Arab Emirates Diplomatic Handbook
  5. United Arab Emirates Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook
  6. United Arab Emirates Country Study Guide by International Business Publications, USA, 2003-02-04
  7. United Arab Emirates Foreign Policy and Government Guide by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  8. 2006 United Arab Emirates (UAE), Dubai, and Abu Dhabi: Encyclopedia of Government Information, DP World Port Sale Controversy (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2006-02-25
  9. 2006 Country Profile and Guide to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Dubai - National Travel Guidebook and Handbook (DVD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2006-02-25
  10. 21st Century Complete Guide to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Dubai – Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History (DVD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2006-02-25
  11. Government-Owned Companies in the United Arab Emirates: Emirates, Dp World, Dubai World, Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai Internet City
  12. Doing Business And Investing in United Arab Emirates (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-03
  13. Managing New Developments in the Gulf
  14. United Arab Emirates Foreign Policy & Government Guide by IBPUSA, 2007-01-01

41. United Arab Emirates: Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Library
united arab emirates. General Resources Business, Commerce, Economy Culture EducationEmbassies Geography and Environment government, Politics, Law Health
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42. United Arab Emirates
Factbook 2002 A very useful information summary about the united arab emirates,including sections on geography, people, government, economy, communications
http://www.fe.doe.gov/international/uae.html
UNITED ARAB
EMIRATES
LINKS TO BUSINESS INFORMATION SOURCES ON THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES US-DOE Energy Information Administration - Country Analysis Brief on the United Arab Emirates. A description of the United Arab Emirates's energy economy, including Oil and Natural Gas. Elsewhere at this site is a somewhat dated (1999) but still useful Country Energy Balance for the UAE with information on oil, natural gas, and electricity. CIA World Factbook 2002 - A very useful information summary about the United Arab Emirates, including sections on geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military forces, and transnational issues. U.S. Department of State - Fiscal Year 2001 Country Commercial Guide for the United Arab Emirates (in PDF format), including economic trends, political environment, marketing information for U.S. products and services, an overview of the investment climate, leading sectors for U.S. exports and investments, the United Arab Emirates's trade regulations and standards, trade and project financing, and business travel. U.S. Department of State

43. United Arab Emirates
united arab emirates. Environmental law Environmental Research and WildlifeDevelopment Agency (ERWDA) In English. government and politics UAE government
http://www.washlaw.edu/forint/asia/uae.htm
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44. Washingtonpost.com United Arab Emirates
US State Department Notes A description of the history, government,politics and economy of united arab emirates. World Weather.
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45. Antiboycott Case Histories 1997
from Jordan, Oman, Qatar and the united arab emirates. an Air Force officer, theunited States Department of its employees, and a government contractor, CACI
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46. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination United Arab Emirates | Introduction
Full country name united arab emirates Area 83,600 sq km pop 500,000 est.) Peoplearab (61%), South Muslim (96%) Hindu (4%) government Federated monarchy
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United Arab Emirates Full country name: United Arab Emirates
Area: 83,600 sq km (32,400 sq mi)
Population: 2.3 million
Capital city: Abu Dhabi (pop 500,000 est.)
People: Arab (61%), South Asian (22%), Iranian (8%), other expats (9%)
Language: Arabic
Religion: Muslim (96%) Hindu (4%)
Government: Federated monarchy
Head of State: President Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al-Nahyan GDP: US$40 billion
GDP per head: US$17,400 Annual growth: Inflation: Major industries: Oil, gas, petrochemicals, fishing Major trading partners: USA, EU, Japan, South Korea, India back to top next : We've tried to make the information on this web site as accurate as possible, but it is provided 'as is' and we accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by anyone resulting from this information. You should verify critical information like visas, health and safety, customs, and transportation) with the relevant authorities before you travel. view enlargement view slideshow Lonely Planet guides to United Arab Emirates and the world order now Round-the-World Tickets Connect the dots, find a fare

47. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination United Arab Emirates | Attractions
united arab emirates Of the UAE's seven emirates, Dubai has fought the hardest topreserve was both the residence of Dubai's rulers and the seat of government.
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United Arab Emirates
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Dubai
Dubai's is one of the last bastions of anything-goes capitalism - a city whose wealth is based on trade, not oil - and there's no place quite like it in the Gulf. There isn't a lot to see in Dubai but it's the most easygoing city in the region, has the best nightlife and boasts copious opportunities for duty-free shopping. It's well worth spending a few days wandering through the souks (markets) and along the waterfront to take in the city's atmosphere, but don't expect to find anything 'old' in Dubai. Fortunately it's the one place in the Gulf where that hardly seems to matter. Of the UAE's seven emirates, Dubai has fought the hardest to preserve its independence and minimise the power of the country's federal institutions. It boasts the highest international profile of all the Gulf cities, hosting world-class golf and tennis tournaments, horse racing and desert rallies. It even brought the Miss World pageant to the Gulf in 1995. Dubai's wealth comes from the re-export trade: its merchants import goods and then re-export them rather than peddling them at home. In the past, 're-export' was basically a euphemism for smuggling, particularly of gold to India. Dubai's trade is now largely legal, and the gold has been replaced by consumer goods, which are trans-shipped to the Indian Subcontinent and the rest of the Arabian Peninsula; it also has its own oil reserves. Dubai is really two towns: Deira to the north-east, and Dubai to the south-west. They are separated by the Creek (

48. Home Page - British Council - United Arab Emirates
Welcome to the British Council in The united arab emirates. UK education The BritishCouncil is the only official British government organisation representing
http://www.britishcouncil.org/uae/
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PO Box 1636 Dubai UAE Telephone + 971 (0) 4 3370109 Fax + 971 (0) 4 3370703 information@ae.britishcouncil.org Our feedback form Please send us your comments or queries about this website What's new? Feedback survey Have your say about our website! Global events calendar Professional Development Courses UK Alumni Are you a graduate of a UK university? If you are, we want to hear from you, register now and you can be part of the all UK UAE alumni network Useful Links UK education The British Council is the only official British Government organisation representing all British education and training organisations abroad Education UK in Arabic Culture lab UK Visit our user's guide to culture, technology and style in the UK

49. UK Education - Education - The British Council United Arab Emirates
The British Council is the only offical British government organisation abroad TheBritish Council in the united arab emirates extends this service nationals
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The British Council is the only offical British Government organisation representing all British education and training organisations abroad. We offer a complete education information service providing information on all aspects of UK education. The British Council in the United Arab Emirates extends this service to nationals of the United Arab Emirates and expatriates alike. We also offer a number of courses taught locally at the three teaching centres in the Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah. These courses are listed below:
  • General English
  • Business English
  • Children's English
  • University of Strathclyde MBA University of Newcastle MEd
Newly introduced courses include special conversation and written English classes. Specially tailored programmes can also be developed for corporate groups. For information on any of these courses, please contact your nearest British Council Office.

50. UAE - The Official Web Site
Offers information on the education, geography, culture and environment of the united arab emirates Category Kids and Teens School Time World Cultures Middle East...... emirates heritage and culture, emirates government, emirates president, emiratestourism, emirates traditions, united arab emirates accommodation, united arab
http://www.uaeinteract.com/
INTRODUCTION
Up-to-date information on the United Arab Emirates (UAE, The Emirates), covering events in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and the other emirates (Sharjah, Ajman, Ras al-Khaimah, Umm al-Qaiwain and Fujairah) along with high quality photographs taken in the UAE, can be found under the following chapter headings in the most recent UAE Yearbook:
- The UAE and its People (including: The Country; A Glimpse of UAE History; UAE Archaeology - Update; and Traditional Life in the UAE)
- UAE Government and UAE Foreign Affairs (including the UAE Political System; and International Relations of the UAE)
- Essential Services in the United Arab Emirates (including Urban Development in the UAE; UAE Airports and UAE Seaports; UAE Electricity and Water; and UAE Telecommunications)
- UAE Social and Cultural Affairs (including Employment and Social Security in the UAE; UAE Education and Youth; UAE Health Services; Women in the UAE; UAE Culture and UAE Heritage; and Media and Information in the UAE)
- Emirates Environment and Wildlife in the UAE
- UAE Sports and Leisure
- Exhibitions and Events in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and the other emirates of the UAE (Sharjah, Ajman, Ras al-Khaimah, Umm al-Qaiwain and Fujairah).

51. HRW WORLD ATLAS - United Arab Emirates
Country (long form), united arab emirates. government Type, federation with specifiedpowers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to
http://go.hrw.com/atlas/norm_htm/uae.htm
Asia World Country (long form) United Arab Emirates Capital Abu Dhabi Total Area 32,000.15 sq mi
82,880.00 sq km
(slightly smaller than Maine) Population 2,407,460 (July 2001 est.)
note: includes 1,576,472 non-nationals Estimated Population in 2050 Languages Arabic (official), Persian, English, Hindi, Urdu Literacy 79.2% total, 78.9% male, 79.8% female (1995 est.) Religions Muslim 96% (Shi'a 16%), Christian, Hindu, and other 4% Life Expectancy 71.84 male, 76.86 female (2001 est.) Government Type federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates Currency 1 Emirian dirham (Dh) = 100 fils GDP (per capita) $22,800 (2000 est.) Industry petroleum, fishing, petrochemicals, construction materials, some boat building, handicrafts, pearling Agriculture dates, vegetables, watermelons; poultry, eggs, dairy products; fish Arable Land Natural Resources petroleum, natural gas Also available from this page: Oman
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52. SCMP.com - Events - Advanced Search
06/05/2003 to 07/05/2003, The 9th GCC Egovernment. Telecom InternetForum, Forum, Datamatix, Dubai, UAE, Dubai, united arab emirates.
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53. World Travel Guide - United Arab Emirates - History And Government
World Travel Guide united arab emirates - History government - includesinformation on the constitution and politics. WORLDTRAVELGUIDE.NET,
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History and Government
History: This group of small sheikhdoms on the coastline of the Persian Gulf was a backwater of the Islamic civilisation, which prospered in the Middle East from the seventh century onwards. It was then under loose Ottoman control, until the arrival of European colonists in the 1820s, when it was brought under British suzerainty after attacks on British-owned shipping by pirates operating in the Gulf region. The local Arab rulers signed a treaty with the British in 1853, under which they accepted British military protection and in turn promised to refrain from piracy.
In the 1950s, the British sought to weld the seven distinct regimes of the Trucial States into a single administrative bloc. Two factors set the future course of the territory: the 1968 decision by the British to withdraw military forces from the Gulf area; and the discovery of oil, which gave a sudden and rapid boost to the economy of the region. The United Arab Emirates came into being as an independent state on 2 December 1971. Internal politics are prone to instability, because of the uncertain nature of the federation and boundary disputes. Sharjah, in particular, has been the subject of a couple of coup attempts. However, the ruling families in the two main emirates, Dubai (the al-Makhtoums) and Abu Dhabi (whose ruler, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahayan, is the current president of the UAE), have managed to stabilise the federation.

54. U.S. Commercial Service United Arab Emirates: Home
Welcome to the united arab emirates. The US Commercial Service of the US Departmentof Commerce, a federal government agency, is dedicated to assisting US
http://www.buyusa.gov/uae
Worldwide Sites Home Site Map Contact us ... FAQ United Arab Emirates
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Welcome to the United Arab Emirates
The U.S. Commercial Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce, a federal government agency, is dedicated to assisting U.S. companies connect with international companies. The goals specific to our office here in the U.A.E. are:
- work with U.S. companies especially small-to-medium-enterprises (SMEs) enter the U.A.E. market successfully;
- assist U.A.E. companies find appropriate U.S. partners to do business with that would be mutually beneficial to both organizations.
Our network of 105 USEAC offices located across the U.S. and 189 international offices in 84 countries, affords us the ability of working with you to ensure that your best interests are looked after.
Thousands of companies across the globe are looking to buy U.S. products and services. Will they be able to find you? To assist you, we offer an in-house e-marketplace that should help you get a jump start if you are new to exporting and will definitely be of assistance to help you find new markets. We suggest you register at www.buyusa.com

55. World Atlas United Arab Emirates Asia Locator Map And Information Page
Recommended Links united arab emirates (Complete) info on the (GDP) economy,imports and exports, natural resources, government, population, military
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56. World Atlas United Arab Emirates, Asia, Information Page
Literacy definition age 15 and over can read and write total population 79.2%male 78.9% female 79.8% (1995 est.). united arab emirates, government,
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United Arab Emirates (Source of information on this page credited to the CIA's - The World Factbook Background: The Trucial States of the Persian Gulf coast granted the UK control of their defense and foreign affairs in 19th century treaties. In 1971, six of these states - Abu Zaby, 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah, Dubayy, and Umm al Qaywayn - merged to form the UAE. They were joined in 1972 by Ra's al Khaymah. The UAE's per capita GDP is not far below those of the leading West European nations. Its generosity with oil revenues and its moderate foreign policy stance have allowed it to play a vital role in the affairs of the region. United Arab Emirates Geography Location: Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf, between Oman and Saudi Arabia Geographic coordinates: 24 00 N, 54 00 E Map references: Middle East Area: total: 82,880 sq km
land: 82,880 sq km
water: sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Maine Land boundaries: total: 867 km
border countries: Oman 410 km, Saudi Arabia 457 km

57. Welcome To The Country Pages: United Arab Emirates
net/uae/uae_contents.html Information on the united arab emirates' history, geography,business, culture, government, transportation, and tourist industry.
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Photo courtesy of www.emirates.org The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven sovereign states, each controlled by a ruling family. The seven emirates are Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Qaiwain, Ras al-Khaimah, and Fujairah. Situated at the southern rim of the Arabian Gulf, the UAE's territory encompasses an extensive coastline, over 200 islands, and numerous offshore coral reefs. The interior of the nation is split into mountainous and desert regions with scattered oases. Jumairah Mosque
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Abu Dhabi is the largest emirate, controlling approximately 85 percent of the nation's total area, while Ajman is the smallest emirate and covers only 250 square kilometers. The emirate of Dubai is perhaps the most internationally recognized center of the UAE, as it regularly plays host to a number of major international sporting events and conferences.
The UAE has grown to become a major international business center and is one of the most successful and stable nations in the Arab world. UAE nationals are among the wealthiest in the region, and the country is arguably the most liberal country among the Gulf states.

58. ER Search Results
united arab emirates Economic Studies. united States Economic Studies. University/government/IndustryMicroelectronics Symposium, 1989. Proceedings., Eighth.
http://irservices.library.unt.edu/er_home_handle.cfm?alpha_ej=U

59. United Arab Emirates (02/02)
2, 1971, six of them entered into a union called the united arab emirates. The seventh,Ras alKhaimah, joined in early 1972. government Administratively, the
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5444.htm
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Background Note: United Arab Emirates

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
United Arab Emirates
Geography
Area: 82,880 sq. km. (30,000 sq. mi.); about the size of Maine.
Cities (2000 est.): Capital Abu Dhabi (pop. 928,000); Dubai (pop. 860,000).
Terrain: Largely desert with some agricultural areas.
Climate: Hot, humid, low annual rainfall. People
Nationality: Noun and adjective UAE, Emirati. Population (2000 est.): 2.4 million. Annual growth rate: 1.6%. Ethnic groups: Arab, Pakistani, Indian, Iranian, Filipino (27% of residents are UAE citizens). Religions: Muslim (96%), Hindu, Christian. Languages: Arabic (official), English, Hindi, Urdu, Persian. Education: Years compulsory ages 6-12. Literacy (UAE citizens)about 80%. Health: Life expectancy About 74 yrs. Work force (2000) 1.4 million (75% foreign in 15-64 age group): Agriculture industry services Government Type: Federation of emirates. Independence: December 2, 1971. Provisional constitution: December 2, 1971. Branches: Executive 7-member Supreme Council of Rulers, which elects president and vice president.

60. Location Information
DUBAI BRANCH CITY TOWER II 13TH FLOOR SHEIKH ZAYED ROAD PO.BOX 33339, DUBAI, UNITEDARAB emirates, MND COMMERCIAL, government AND INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS SECTOR PH
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