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Living and Working in the Gulf States - Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia95

Living and Working in the Gulf States - Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia

Working in the Middle East. Jobs in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia. Jobs in Energy and Construction. Jobs in other fields. Live, work and stay safe in the Gulf States.

299 comments    middle east dubai islamic
EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR LAWS IN GCC COUNTRIES90

EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR LAWS IN GCC COUNTRIES

Employment and Labor Laws in GCC Countries GCC which is constituted of six countries is a single largest block for expatriate employment. These are the rich countries and single largest exporter of oil and gas in the world. GCC consists of Qatar,...

343 comments    jobs employment workers
A Chihuahua's Life Eclipse. Do Chihuahuas Still Live In The Desert. Well Yes We Do!79

A Chihuahua's Life Eclipse. Do Chihuahuas Still Live In The Desert. Well Yes We Do!

Eclipse is a no nonsense Chihuahua into extreme sports a real fanatic. He lives in the deserts of Qatar with his human Peter Karam.It's A Chihuahua's Life Eclipse The Daring Dog Of The Desert

48 comments    travel tourism chihuahua
Words of Motivational Wisdom - My Top 25 Motivational Quotes76

Words of Motivational Wisdom - My Top 25 Motivational Quotes

Words of Motivational Wisdom - My Top 25 Motivational Quotes. This is merely a list of my top 25 motivational quotes, words of wisdom which have inspired me to succeed in becoming a better person, continuously seeking ways of improving, both in physical and mental...

3 comments    inspiration motivation quotes
Cheetah in the United Arab Emirates78

Cheetah in the United Arab Emirates

The cheetah has never been endemic to the United Arab Emirates. Regardless of the lack of evidence newspapers often state that it was a UAE mammal.

6 comments    animals uae united arab emirates
US Hikers - Josh Fattal Released from Iran Prison - Safe In Families Arms76

US Hikers - Josh Fattal Released from Iran Prison - Safe In Families Arms

Finally after 782 Days the 2 US Hikers, Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer have been released from Evin prison. Here is the entire chain of events that happened to 3 innocent hikers. Sarah Shroud was released last September and finally she is reunited with her fiance Shane and her friend Josh.

39 comments    americans human rights iran
Camping in Oman73

Camping in Oman

Oman is a lovely place to visit. If you are planning a camping trip to Oman then this is a lovely article for you to read before you do so.

0 comments    camping oman oman style
World at Glance Oman72

World at Glance Oman

The modern Sultanate of Oman, much as other countries in the Gulf, bases its economy on rich supplies of petroleum, and as of recently gas as well, but some efforts of diversification are being made. Tourism may be one of the alternatives; first human settlements in the area of Oman date back 5,000 years when Oman was one of the primary sources of copper sought after by the Sumerians. The country is likely the oldest inhabited area in the region. It is thus rich in culture and history. Neverthel

2 comments    oman muscat arabian peninsula
Internet Service in Oman71

Internet Service in Oman

The internet service in Oman is quiet limited to use as compare to the eastern countries.The internet is really slow here.The internet service provider companies are; Oman tel Nawras Mobiles Friendy...

0 comments    internet technology marketing
Fort Jesus70

Fort Jesus

Portuguese were the first Europeans to visit East, Central and Southern Africa. In East Africa, they managed to colonize Eastern African countries for over 400 years. However, their stay on the coast of Kenya and Tanzania was interfered with by the Omani Arabs. Nothing has kept the poor relationship between the Arabs and Portuguese like Fort Jesus, located in Mombasa and built in the year 1593; Fort Jesus has been captured by different 18 and 19th century world powers. It’s a great fort

0 comments    portuguese world heritage site
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