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Abu Salman Medical Centre Ailabouni Medical Clinic Al Ghazali Specialized Poly Clinics-Llc Al Kamal Medical Center Al Khazna
Essential Network of Providers 03'Mar, 14 Abu Dhabi Name ABU SALMAN MEDICAL CENTRE AILABOUNI MEDICAL CLINIC AL GHAZALI SPECIALIZED POLY CLINICS-LLC AL KAMAL MEDICAL CENTER AL KHAZNA MEDICAL CLINIC ALMAZEN MED CTR FOR COSMO DERMATOLOGY AL MUSAFFAH MEDICAL CTR-BRANCH(AHALIA) AL RAFA MEDICAL CENTRE LLC (MOOPEN'S) AL SAQI MEDICAL CENTRE AL WAHDA MEDICAL CENTER AL ZAHRAH MEDICAL CENTRE - AUH AMERICAN CRESCENT HEALTH CARE ANNAB LABORATORIES APOLLO MEDICAL CENTRE ARAB AL JAZEERA AL ARABIYA MEDICALCENTRE BANIYAS AHALIA MED CTR (AHALIA GROUP) CARE WELL CENTER CARE WELL MODERN MEDICAL CENTRE DAR AL SHIFA MEDICAL C (AUH)(MOOPENS) DAWN MEDICAL CENTER (AHALIA GROUP) DR. GUPTA MEDICAL CLINIC DR. SABAH AL SAGBAN CLINIC EASTERN AL AHLIA MEDICAL CTR(AHALIA) FREEDOM MEDICAL POLYCLINIC GAYATHY AHALIA M CENTRE(AHALIA GROUP) GOLDEN SANDS MEDICAL CENTRE GULF RADIOLOGY & LABORATORIES (MEDSOL) HOME HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER ITTIHAD MEDICAL CENTRE KHALIFA MEDICAL CENTRE MADINAT ZAYED AHALIA MED CTR(AHALIA GRP) MIDDLE EAST SPECIALIZED MEDICAL CENTRE MIRFA AHALIA MEDICAL CENTRE (AHALIA GRP) MOOPEN'S MEDICAL CENTRE (MOOPENS) MUSSAFAH AHALIA MED CTR (AHALIA GROUP) NEW NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTRE ( (HC-MENA) OASIS MEDICAL CENTRE (AHALIA GROUP) OXFORD MEDICAL CENTER PRIME MEDICAL CENTER (AUH) RAHMA MEDICAL CLINIC STAR MEDICAL CENTER TAHA MEDICAL CENTRE TALAT MEDICAL CENTRE TALAT MEDICAL CENTRE MUSSAFAH TOP CARE MEDICAL CENTRE ZIA MEDICAL CENTRE Ajman Name AALIYAH MEDICAL CENTER ADVANCED MEDICAL CENTRE - AJMAN-KMC AL GHARAFA MEDICAL CENTRE AL HELAL POLYCLINIC AL SHROOQ POLYCLINIC ASTER MEDICAL CENTER( MOOPENS) AJMAN CITY MEDICAL CENTRE IBN SINA MEDICAL CENTRE METRO MEDICAL CENTRE AJMAN Al Ain Name ADVANCED MEDICAL CENTER AL AIN AHILI MEDICAL CENTRE (AHALIA GRP) AL DHAHERY MEDICAL CLINIC AL FARABI MEDICAL CLINIC AL KHALEEJ MEDICAL CENTRE (MEDSOL) AL MADAR MEDICAL CENTER - BRANCH AL NOOR MEDICAL CENTRE - AL AIN DR. -
Genes and Djinn: Identity and Anxiety in Southeast Arabia
Genes and Djinn: Identity and Anxiety in Southeast Arabia Aaron Lee Parkhurst University College London Department of Anthropology A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy May 2013 1 Declaration ‘ I, Aaron Lee Parkhurst, confirm that the work presented in this thesis is my own. Where information has been derived from other sources, I confirm that this has been indicated in the thesis.' 2 Abstract This thesis focuses on the ways in which identity is constructed in the United Arab Emirates in the face of rapid development and immigration. The thesis draws upon ethnographic data collected over three years in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, among other Arabian Gulf communities, to explore how foreign knowledge systems, specifically genetic models of inheritance, are incorporated into indigenous bodies of knowledge to reshape the ways in which local people see themselves in the world. Long held Gulf Arab conceptions of the self and body in relation to nature, spirits and foreigners are challenged by the promises of globalization and modernity. This conflict creates both personal and social anxiety for many local people as they attempt to consolidate desert and Islamic tradition with the ambiguity of new urban and social landscapes, creating a metaphor between Gene and Djinn. This thesis follows this conflict ethnographically through the rapid construction of a new aristocratic class of citizens in the country, and the ways in which some of them imagine their downfall. As people move through the desert, the coast and the rapidly growing cities, their quest for an elusive notion of modernity ricochets into local systems of destiny, cosmology, agency, body practices, and kinship, and the languages one uses to articulate the ‘self’ and world are transformed. -
Contemporary Aquatic Architecture Monography
Zbyszko BUJNIEWICZ CONTEMPORARY AQUATIC ARCHITECTURE PART 1. STUDY AND INVESTIGATIONS PUBLISHING HOUSE OF THE SILESIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY MONOGRAPHY GLIWICE 2019 0 Opiniodawcy. Consultants Dr hab. inż. arch. Mirosław BOGDAN, prof. Politechniki Opolskiej PhD (DSc) Hab. Eng. Arch., Professor of the Opole University of Technology Dr hab. inż. arch. Bogusław SZUBA, prof. PWSZ w Nysie PhD (DSc) Hab. Eng. Arch., Professor of the University of Applied Sciences (PWSZ) in Nysa Kolegium redakcyjne. Editorial Board REDAKTOR NACZELNY - Chief Editor − Prof. dr hab. inż. Andrzej BUCHACZ, Prof., PhD (DSc) Hab., Eng. REDAKTOR DZIAŁU - Section Editor − Dr hab. inż. arch. Beata KOMAR, PhD (DSc) Hab., Eng., Arch. SEKRETARZ REDAKCJI - Secretary of the Editorial Office − Mgr Jolanta NIDERLA-WITKOWSKA, MA/MSc Wydano za zgodą Rektora Politechniki Śląskiej Published with the approval of Rector of the Silesian University of Technology Projekt okładki Design of the cover Zbyszko BUJNIEWICZ Picture CITY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, Valencia. Architect: Santiago Calatrava. Photo: Z. Bujniewicz. Wydanie 2, angielskie, zmienione I poprawione Revised english edition 2 Tłumaczenie Translated by Monika Cesarz ISBN 978-83-7880-629-5 © Copyright by Wydawnictwo Politechniki Śląskiej Gliwice 2019 The moment that nature enters into relationship with architecture it becomes no longer whole. It changes its appearance and is reduced to elements like light, wind, water or sky. Light, wind, water or sky become the symbol of nature. Nature, which up to that point has remained definite, becomes, through its resonance with the geometry embodied in the architecture, an abstraction. Tadao Ando1 1 Tadao Ando, [w:] Levene R.C., Ce1cila F.M. (2000), Tadao Ando 1983-2000. -
Hereby Offering an Ideal Place for Conversations About Tants As Well As the Vision of Its Leadership
SHARJAH ARCHITECTURE TRIENNIAL EDITION 1 SHARJAH VISITORS’ GUIDE RIGHTS OF FUTURE GENERATIONS ( NOV 9, 2019 - FEB 8,2020 ) https://www.sharjaharchitecture.org ABOUT SHARJAH Uniquely situated on both the Gulf and Indian Ocean coasts, the Sharjah is home to a diverse population with a strong Arab repre- Emirate of Sharjah—one of the seven that constitute the United sentation, and is embraced by its local and expatriate inhabitants Arab Emirates—is at the crossroads of millennia of exchange and alike. Architecturally, Sharjah reflects the diversity of its inhabi- mobility, thereby offering an ideal place for conversations about tants as well as the vision of its leadership. Restored vernacular architecture and urbanism. coral stone buildings with courtyards harken back to historical fishing and pearling societies. Expanding modern planned sub- Archaeological sites and the artifacts displayed at local museums urban neighborhoods for Emiratis extend to the multi-story urban reveal intimate links between inhabitants of the various settle- center that houses expatriate Arab and South Asian families. And ments that flourished in Sharjah and contemporaneous civiliza- neo-Islamic government and educational buildings reflect local tions, from the Mediterranean to the West, Mesopotamia to the pride in regional heritage. Sharjah’s architecture is a unique amal- north, and the Indus Valley to the east. gam that distinguishes it from other cities across the region. This long history as a node for transnational networks has per- This rich legacy of cultural encounters is further highlighted by mitted twentieth-century Sharjah to evolve into one of the most Sharjah’s numerous cultural initiatives. Since its inception in 1993, vibrant cities in the region, and a multiethnic trading port follow- the Sharjah Biennial has grown into one of the most influential ing the formation of the UAE in 1971. -
Dubai - the United Arab Emirates
Sydney (+61 2) 8825 9300 Melbourne (+61 3) 9799 5800 Brisbane (+61 7) 3348 2500 www.ossworldwidemovers.com Dubai - The United Arab Emirates Dubai is truly a unique destination. Situated in the UAE, the world’s 31st popular tourism destination and the Arab World’s most popular, Dubai is both a dynamic business hub and a tourist’s paradise. The emirate offers more attractions, shopping, fine dining and quality hotels than virtually any other destination on the planet. In 2012, Dubai welcomed over 10 million visitors from around the world, which is an increase of 9.3% from the previous year. It also ranked 8th place globally in terms of tourist spending in the same year. From the timeless tranquillity of the desert to the lively bustle of the souks, the city presents a fantastic ensemble of attractions and activities for its visitors and residents. In a single day, one can experience everything from rugged mountains and breathtaking dunes to white sandy beaches and lush, beautifully landscaped parks, from dated villages to luxurious residential districts, and from traditional houses with wind towers to ultra-modern shopping centres. The emirate’s scoring point’s lie in its entrepreneurial abilities to create the inconceivable found in its tourist attractions, landmarks, shopping centres, nightlife and hotels. Although it strictly safeguards its traditional practices, it allows space for other religions to breathe, a rare quality amongst the conservative Arab world. Thankfully, it has been successful in shielding itself from extremism, much-needed for it to survive. Today, Dubai has emerged as a cosmopolitan metropolis that has grown steadily to become a global city and a business and cultural hub of the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region. -
Opening Day of Dubai Summer Surprises Kicks Off 10 Weeks of Mega Sales, Dining Events, Entertainment and Much More 30 Jun 2021, Dubai, UAE
Your safety is our priority. Read our COVID-19 travel advisory. DFRE The summer of fun starts now! Opening day of Dubai Summer Surprises kicks off 10 weeks of mega sales, dining events, entertainment and much more 30 Jun 2021, Dubai, UAE The opening day celebrations for the latest edition of Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) will officially launch 10 weeks filled with the very best sales, promotions, family fun, dining offers and entertainment across the city. Taking place from 1 July to 4 September, the 24th DSS will celebrate everything that makes Dubai the number one summer vacation choice – a family-friendly destination and retail hotspot for visitors and residents alike. Two of Dubai’s most famous and best-loved landmarks will announce the start of DSS to the world on 1 July, with spectacular projection shows lighting up the night sky. Performed to the song Dubai Kawkab Akhar, the opening shows will be staged at the IMAGINE show at Dubai Festival City Mall and Burj Khalifa, Downtown Dubai. UAE-based artists Kaveh Ahangaran and Maajed Ahmed each tapped into their extensive creative talents for the projection shows, with audiences set to be wowed by a stunning combination of graphics, colour and special effects beamed onto the Burj Khalifa and across the InterContinental Hotel at Dubai Festival City. Both events will be open to members of the public who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with staff checking their status. For Dubai Festival City Mall, guests can book at one of the Festival Bay restaurants or visit the bay directly, making sure they provide vaccination verification. -
Dubai 2020: Dreamscapes, Mega Malls and Spaces of Post-Modernity
Dubai 2020: Dreamscapes, Mega Malls and Spaces of Post-Modernity Dubai’s hosting of the 2020 Expo further authenticates its status as an example of an emerging Arab city that displays modernity through sequences of fragmented urban- scapes, and introvert spaces. The 2020 Expo is expected to reinforce the image of Dubai as a city of hybrid architectures and new forms of urbanism, marked by technologically advanced infrastructural systems. This paper revisits Dubai’s spaces of the spectacle such as the Burj Khalifa and themed mega malls, to highlight the power of these spaces of repre- sentation in shaping Dubai’s image and identity. INTRODUCTION MOHAMED EL AMROUSI Initially, a port city with an Indo-Persian mercantile community, Dubai’s devel- Abu Dhabi University opment along the Creek or Khor Dubai shaped a unique form of city that is con- stantly reinventing itself. Its historic adobe courtyard houses, with traditional PAOLO CARATELLI wind towers-barjeel sprawling along the Dubai Creek have been fully restored Abu Dhabi University to become heritage houses and museums, while their essential architectural vocabulary has been dismembered and re-membered as a simulacra in high-end SADEKA SHAKOUR resorts such as Madinat Jumeirah, the Miraj Hotel and Bab Al-Shams. Dubai’s Abu Dhabi University interest to make headlines of the international media fostered major investment in an endless vocabulary of forms and fragments to create architectural specta- cles. Contemporary Dubai is experienced through symbolic imprints of multiple policies framed within an urban context to project an image of a city offers luxu- rious dreamscapes, assembled in discontinued urban centers. -
KSB Solutions Burj Khalifa Development and the Dubai Mall
Pumps n Valves n Systems KSB Solutions Industry Water Waste Water Energy Building Services Mining Burj Khalifa Development and The Dubai Mall District Cooling Burj Khalifa Development Area Heated growth, keeping cool Emaar Properties PJSC is one of the With average temperatures above 30 °C for over half the year - and in the mid 40s world’s largest real estate companies in summer - the cooling of the world’s tallest building “Burj Khalifa” as well as and is rapidly evolving to become a “The Dubai Mall” requires reliable and high quality solutions. global provider of premier life-styles. As one of the world’s leading suppliers of pumps, valves and systems for water It not only builds homes, but also management, KSB represented locally by KSB Middle East FZE, has been a highly develops value-added, master-planned competent and effective partner to meet the challenge. communities. Since the company’s inception in 1997, Emaar has been keeping up with Dubai’s rapid growth. Efficient solutions for extreme conditions The DCP-01 plant is designed to produce cooling water as plant reliably supplies cooling water – up to 10,000 tons an well as ice, the latter being made during off-peak hours hour – to the Burj Development Area. Further our rugged (midnight to early morning). The ice is then used as low pumps ensure the chilled water is distributed to all of the temperature thermal storage during peak hours (after noon 162 habitable floors within the Burj Khalifa. Our ductile cast during summer months). Equipped with KSB’s durable and iron pumps were selected considering the extremely high suc- energy-efficient Omega water transfer pumps, the DCP–01 tion and operating pressure requirements of the application. -
Inside View Dubai 2020
INSIDE VIEW DUBAI 2020 PAGE 1 Overview few cities could manage both at The upcoming Dubai Expo 2021 the world’s tallest building at over the same time. is a major private and public one kilometre high and the future sector focus, and the project and world's largest mall. The largest However, Dubai is not one for its significant investments are China town in the Middle East will standing still. Over the last year, coming to fruition. The six-month also feature here. Dubai, and the UAE, has continued event, the first to be held in the to improve its ease of doing Middle East, is expected to attract In the mainstream market, business by implementing a new an estimated 25 million visitors. competition is fierce and law that allows 100% on-shore Key infrastructure improvements developers continue to offer foreign business ownership for 122 include the Metro extension and an array of sophisticated dbb activities across 13 sectors. the continuing development of developments and incentives to entice buyers. Opportunities Visa regulations have also been Al Maktoum International airport, which once complete will have include Emaar Beachfront, Port De eased. New legislations include La Mer, Central Park at City Walk the introduction of five year capacity to handle over 200 million passengers annually. and Madinat Jumeirah Living. This retirement visa for those over influx of supply has put downward 55 years old with an investment These developments will help pressure on values but has also of AED 2 million or more in the the fabric of Dubai to continually enhanced affordability; allowing property market, income in excess mature and attract an even families to upsize, first time buyers of AED 20,000 per month or more diverse group of buyers to to enter the market, and an array those with more than AED 1 million the market. -
Simply Dubai 3 Star - Hotel Howard Johnson Or Package Starts From* 47,228 Similar (Jan - Mar)
Simply Dubai 3 Star - Hotel Howard Johnson or Package starts from* 47,228 Similar (Jan - Mar) 5 Nights / 6 Days - Winter Dear customer, Greetings from ThomasCook.in!! Thank you for giving us the opportunity to let us plan and arrange your forthcoming holiday. Since more than 120 years, it has been our constant endeavour to delight our clients with the packages which are designed to best suit their needs. We, at Thomascook, are constantly striving to serve the best experience from all around the world. It’s our vision to not just serve you a holiday but serve you an experience of lifetime. We hope you enjoy this holiday specially crafted for your vacation. Tour Inclusions Flights Included* Meals included as per itinerary Sightseeing and Transfers as per itinerary Places Covered 5 Nights Dubai www.thomascook.in Daywise Itinerary Day 1 Arrive Dubai On arrival at Dubai/Sharjah International Airport, you'll be transferred to your hotel. Upon arrival check in to the hotel and relax. After breakfast, proceed for a half day morning city tour, viewing some of the city's most beautiful landmarks. The Magnificent Jumeirah Mosque built in 1979 is a fine example of modern Islamic architecture. The mosque is the most frequently visited and photographed sight. Tourists must wear appropriate clothing - trousers for men, long sleeves and scarf for women. Open to public only on Sundays and Thursdays. Continue to the Jumeirah Public Beach, pass by the Jumeirah Beach Hotel and stop at the Burj Al Arab - the most luxurious and Day 2 tallest hotel in the world. -
Participating Outlets
MY JEWELLERY SEASON June 8th July 8th A month FULL OF GOLDEN SURPRISES! PARTICIPATING OUTLETS 30-70% discount on diamond jewellery STORE LOCATIONS Deira City Centre next to Damas Jewellers 80% off on Select Diamond Jewellery STORE LOCATIONS Located at the souk, Dubai Mall, PO BOX 117910 , Dubai, UAE 50% discount on selected diamond and pearl jewellery (excluding fixed price items, gold bars, gold coins loose and certified stones) STORE LOCATIONS Arabian Centre, Bin Sougat Centre, Festival City Mall, Meena Bazaar, Union Cooperative - Jumeirah MY JEWELLERY SEASON June 8th July 8th A month FULL OF GOLDEN SURPRISES! Scratch N' Win coupons to be given with Gold Jewellery Purchases AED 2500 worth of gold jewellery purchase will be entitled for 1 Scratch N' Win Coupon AED 5000 worth of gold Jewellery Purchase will be entitled for 3 scratch N' win coupons AED 5000 worth diamond Jewellery Purchase will be entitled for 4 scratch N' win coupons The scratch N' win enables consumers to win trolly bags, back packs, TV, Refrigerator, Bluetooth speaker, earphones, watches and home appliances STORE LOCATIONS Mohd Aqil, Abdul Razzak Zarooni & Brothers building , Al Suq Al Kabeer Area,Al Fahidi Street, Near Dubai Museum,Bur Dubai, Musthafawi Building, Al Suq Al Kabeer Road ,Opp Cosmos, Bur Dubai, Al Sherouq Building, Opp Karama Park, Al Karama, Lootah Building, Damascus Street, Opposite Grand Hotel, Al Qusais, Karama Centre, Karama, Main Entrance, Karama Centre, Karama, Ground Floor, Near Main Entrance, Gold Center, Al Suq Al Kabeer Road , Meena Bazaar 30 – 50% on selected jewellery items STORE LOCATIONS Mall of the Emirates – Level 1, Jewellery & Watches, City Centre Mirdif - Ground Level, Dubai Mall - Ground Level, The Souk MY JEWELLERY SEASON June 8th July 8th A month FULL OF GOLDEN SURPRISES! 25% to 70% discount on selected Jewellery. -
DUBAI Cushman & Wakefield Global Cities Retail Guide
DUBAI Cushman & Wakefield Global Cities Retail Guide Cushman & Wakefield | Dubai | 2019 0 Dubai has developed into the retail hub of the Middle East and is the most sophisticated retail market in the region. The proliferation of retail development over the last ten years has led to Dubai having one of the highest retail to population densities in the world. It finished ahead of New York and London for shopping in TripAdvisor’s recently published second annual Cities Survey. Perhaps the best known of Dubai’s plentiful selection of retail malls is The Dubai Mall which is located in the heart of the prestigious Downtown Dubai and is one of the world’s most-visited retail and entertainment destination, having welcomed more than 80 million visitors annually over the last five years. Dubai Mall provides over 1,350 retail stores and over 200 food and beverage outlets, together with leisure and entertainment attractions. Its most recent expansion in 2017 provides connectivity to the attractions and amenities in the neighbouring Burj Khalifa. Other high- profile retail malls that dominate the retail market include Mall of the Emirates and Dubai Festival City. International retail brands are predominantly operated under license by ‘retail partners’ who hold licenses for multiple brands in their portfolios. These include groups such as Al Shaya, Landmark and Majid Al Futtaim. Often these retail operators can also be mall developers in their own right. These companies are very powerful in the retail sector and can make the difference between a new mall development securing attractive brands or struggling to attract the right brands and potential failure.