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A survey by Gallup.com indicates that UAE is one among the top 30 countries in the world where the people ends their day with positive emotions.
Gallup measured the positive emotions in 148 countries using the following five questions:
- Did you feel well-rested yesterday?
One winter morning while listening to the radio, Bob and his wife hear the announcer say, “We are going to have 4-6 inches of snow today. You must park your car on the even numbered side of the street, so the snowplow can get through.”
Bob’s wife goes out and moves her car.
Dubai is the second largest member of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It's home to the most important port and is the commercial capital of the UAE. With progressive, forward-thinking government policies in place, the business environment in Dubai actively encourages foreign investors. The government provides all industrial facilities, and has brought in several liberal commercial laws and regulations that are hugely appealing to overseas businesses.
Everyone looks forward to holidays as the year is about to begin. They look forward to the time to celebrate with friends and family to share and join in the fun and frolic. Here is the list of holidays in the UAE in 2013.
Dubai with its ever shifting sands, has been a very popular tourist destination for adults. This city has been reinventing itself to be equally popular with kids as well with its most innovative ways to entertain. Some of the attractions that Dubai offers its young visitors are given below.
Returning home for good is an eventuality in the life of all expatriates. We often find people who have begun a career and had been in the UAE all their working life. For such people returning home is a big step. But for people who has been in UAE for a short while, leaving UAE might involve slogging through paperwork, packing, paying the bills, looking for health insurance, and taking the children out of school.