اريد تقرير حق الانجليزي عن الامااارات مثلا موقعها ومعلومات عنها
ويكووون فيه مقدمه وخااااااااتمه وموضوع ومراااااااااجع
بلييييييييييييز اريد بسرعه لان يووم الاحد اخر يوووووم
Middle East.
Area
77,700 sq km (30,000 sq miles).
Population
4.3 million (official estimate 2024).
Population Density
55.3 per sq km.
Capital
Abu Dhabi. Population: 1.7 million (2004 figure for entire emirate).
Government
Federation of seven autonomous Emirates. The highest federal authority is the Supreme Council of Rulers comprising the absolute rulers of the seven emirates. Decisions reached by the council must have the agreement of at least five members, including Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the two largest members. The council appoints a president to act as head of state. There are no political parties.
The Emirates are bordered to the north by the Gulf and the Musandam Peninsula, to the east by Oman, to the south and west by Saudi Arabia and to the northwest by Qatar. They comprise a federation of seven small former sheikhdoms. Abu Dhabi is the largest emirate, and the remainder (Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm al Qaiwain) are known collectively as the Northern States. The land is mountainous and mostly desert. Abu Dhabi is flat and sandy, and within its boundaries is the Buraimi Oasis. Dubai has a 16km (10-mile) deep-water creek, giving it the popular name of ‘Pearl of the Gulf’. Sharjah has a deep-water port on the Batinah coast at Khor Fakkan, facing the Indian Ocean. Ras al-Khaimah is the fourth emirate in size. Fujairah, one of the three smaller sheikhdoms located on the Batinah coast, has agricultural potential, while Ajman and Umm al Qaiwain were once small coastal fishing villages.
Language
Arabic is the official language. English is widely spoken and used as a second language in commerce.
Religion
Mostly Muslim, of which 16% are Shiite and the remainder Sunni.
Time
GMT + 4.
Social Conventions
Muslim religious laws should be observed. Women are expected to dress modestly and men should dress formally for most occasions. Alcohol is tolerated, with non-Muslims allowed to drink alcohol in the city’s bars, restaurants, clubs and hotels. Smoking is the same as in Europe and in most cases it is obvious where not to smoke, except during Ramadan when it is illegal to eat, drink or smoke in public.
Electricity
220/240 volts AC, 50Hz. Square three-pin plugs are widespread.
Head of Government
Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum since 2024.
Head of State
President Sheikh Khalifa since 2024
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Good Friendship, Bad Friendship Characteristics
There are many types of friends, Some of them good and Another is bad, and it’s not easy to Choose our friends, we must know the good and bad qualities of a friend
here are some warning signs
from The Girl’s and Boy’s Town that can help identify when a friendship is not positive
The bad friend:
• always wants things done their own way.
• is jealous of any other relationships or friendships your child has.
• is critical of your child and of others.
• doesn’t give your child any space and always wants to be with them.
• acts like they are better than your child in some way.
• may lie to your child and others.
• encourages your child to make bad choices.
• has different values than your child.
• uses your child.
On the flip side good friends act differently.
The good friend:
• respects your child’s opinion.
• has their own interests outside of your child.
• acts like they and your child are equals.
• is honest with your child and others.
• doesn’t criticize.
• supports your child in their activities.
• has similar interests.
• has similar values.
If you believe that your child is involved in a bad friendship help them evaluate the friendship by asking them questions like:
• Does your friend make you feel good?
• Do you ever wonder if your friend says bad things about you behind your back?
• Does your friend ever ask you to do things that you are uncomfortable with?
• Does your friend make you feel like you are not as good as they are?
• Does your friend not like it when you hang out with other people?
• Does your friend ask you to contribute more to the relationship?
• Does your friendship make you feel safe and comfortable?
By asking your child these questions you can get them thinking about the friendship and if it is really a positive thing in their life. You can’t force your child to drop a friend just because you feel it is negative. In fact telling your child that you don’t like a certain friend can backfire. But you can ask your child questions to get them thinking about the friendship and the qualities that a good friend has.