INTERESTING THINGS TO SEE WHILE TRAVELING IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Middle East travel offers a wonderful travel experience for the history, archeology and culture buff. Come with us as we share some of the interesting things to see as you experience UAE travel, UAE hotels, Dubai travel, Dubai hotels, and other Middle East travel destinations. The federation of the United Arab Emirates was founded in 1971. The population is quite young, with a little over 51 percent of the nationals under the age of 20. There are special cultural tours available where you can engage in UAE travel and live in the desert as early nomadic tribes did. You could also spend time on the coast at the harbors where fish are plentiful, and are often sold at the souqs, or markets. You will find a plethora of items native to the region for purchase at the souqs, including various foods such as dates for which ... [more..]

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NOTHING BUT ‘ARAB RACISM’ & ‘ISLAMIC BIGOTRY’ CREATED MAINTAINS DRIVES THE ‘MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT’

Nothing but 'ARAB RACISM' & 'ISLAMIC BIGOTRY' created maintains drives the 'MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT' Simply put, the powerful Arab Muslim majority of the middle east (convinced they "own" the place) is intolerant against the (though democratic and multi-racial, multi-culture, still it's majority of the population and official identity is) non-Arab, non-Muslim Israel. THE 1920' RACIST ATTACKS ON THE JEWS Ever since the racist Arabs and Islamic bigots started to massacre POWERLESS innocent Jews in the 1920's, it was always about intolerance, Any wonder now why the global devious Islamo Arab massive machine likes to ignore the 1920's and rather to talk about the "State of Israel" being (re-)established in 1948 as the "cause"...?Or their unwillingness to elaborate about Hitler's Mufti, the infamous Arab Muslim fascist 'spiritual' leader, that incited the pogrom on the Jews of Hebron in 1929? (the same Haj Amin Al-Husseini that led the Hitler-ist Nazi SS brigade ... [more..]

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THE AMERICAN CONCEPT OF EFL AND ITS INVISIBLE VISIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST REGION

Introduction: In this paper I will discuss the phenomenon of using native English teachers in the Middle East region, precisely in United Arab Emirates in the context of EFL in the public primary schools. In this discussion I will examine the reasons beyond such a phenomenon. I will also examine the attitude of native and non-native speaker teachers who teach English language along with students’ parents’ attitudes. Moreover, I will link “communicative imperialism” (Phillipson, 2006) and the role of the media with the context of EFL in the Middle East region. Due to the natural of my paper, a “self reflective” (Pennycook, 2001: p.1) and previous experiences of other countries are expected to be present. ELT in United Arab Emirates has witnessed an extraordinary revolution in the last 6 years. My interest of this issue emerged simultaneity with the appearance of a new type of schools which are gradually replacing ... [more..]

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