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What are some amazing facts about Abu Dhabi and Dubai?
Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's legislature.The city of Dubai is located on the emirate's northern coastline and heads up the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Dubai is to host World Expo 2020.Dubai has emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East.It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. By the 1960s, Dubai's economy was based on revenues from trade and, to a smaller extent, oil exploration concessions, but oil was not discovered until 1966. Oil revenue first started to flow in 1969. Dubai's oil revenue helped accelerate the early development of the city, but its reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate's revenue comes from oil.The emirate's Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services. Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. The city has become iconic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.Dubai has been criticised for human rights violations concerning the city's largely South Asian workforce.Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008–09 following the financial crisis of 2007–08, but the emirate's economy has made a return to growth, with a projected 2015 budget surplus.As of 2012, Dubai is the 22nd most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the Middle East. In 2014, Dubai's hotel rooms were rated as the second most expensive in the world, after Geneva.Dubai was rated as one of the best places to live in the Middle East by U.S. global consulting firm Mercer.Dubai is not a country. It is one of 7 Emirates in the country of the United Arab Emirates.Dubai is not drowning in oil wealth. Less than 7% of Dubais annual GDP comes from oil revenues.It is Abu Dhabi (the UAE capital and largest Emirate) which is oil rich. Dubais oil reserves are estimated to last through 2020. But Abu Dhabi's is projected through 2100 and even beyond.Shorts, skirts and an uncovered head for ladies is allowed in Dubai.The inconic Burj Al Arab (the only 7 star hotel in the world as of 2009) is in Dubai.The largest man made port is in Dubai (Jebel Ali port).Dubai has increased its land mass since 2008 by developing land on water (man made islands).The UAE as a whole is the 4th largest oil producer in OPEC, behind Saudi Arabia, Iran and Venezuela.The UAE as a whole provides nearly 25% of Japans oil requirements, as well as has the third largest oil reserve in the world (the Middle East has approximately 65% of the worlds oil reserve, of which the UAE is the third largest). Saudi alone has over 25% of the worlds oil reserve.UAE as a whole is a low land once under sea level.The UAE has the worlds highest per capita income (thanks to Abu Dhabi).The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is ranked as the 20th largest oil and gas company in the world.UAE has spent an average US$1.4 billion per year on domestic development since it started exporting oil in 1964.Dubai’s population in 1975 was 183,200. Today it is about 1.67 million.The travel time from New York City to Dubai is 12 hours, 30 minutes.About 15% to 20% of the world’s cranes are currently operating in Dubai.Burj Al Arab, a seven-star hotel, (pictured right) is the tallest offshore structure in the world.The Burj Dubai tower under construction already is the world’s tallest building, and it’s final height is still unknown. The developer hasn’t yet announced what it will be for fear a competitor will try to top it.As a major part of the future growth in tourism, Dubai is building Dubailand. This project is projected to be the most ambitious tourism, leisure and entertainment destination ever created.Dubailand will have different themes namely: Attractions and Experience World, Sports and Outdoor World, Eco-tourism World, Themed Leisure and Vacation World, Retail and Entertainment world and Downtown. It will be built in four stages, the first of which is already well underway, with completion of the entire project expected by 2020.Dubailand will be more than twice the size of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum rules Dubai as its prime minister of Dubai.It has been predicted that by 2010, there will be about 15 million visitors to Dubai and as many as 40 million visitors by 2015.Dubai spans 1,510 square miles.Dubai’s coastline stretches more than 72 miles. The total area is almost 2,428 square miles.Sales of oil constitute 6% of Dubai’s economy. International investment is the basis of the economy.Dubai has one of the highest per capita incomes. Although Dubai owes its initial wealth to the discovery of oil in the 1960s and this was the major contributor to the GDP, today oil only contributes 10% of the total GDP. 90% of the GDP is from the non -oil sector.More than 82% of the population are foreign workers from India, Pakistan and the Philippines.Seven Emirates make up the United Arab Emirates. Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm AlQuain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujeriah.The United Arab Emirates is located at the base of the Persian Gulf in the Middle East.Dubai has no sewer system, instead they use poop trucks to haul the entire cities’ excrement away. –Abu DhabiAbu Dhabi is the federal capital of the United Arab Emirates and the largest of the seven emirates. The Emirate lies on the borders with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman and the Arabian Gulf. The emirate comprises 200 islands and has 700 kilometres coastline.Pursuant to the provisions of Law No. (7) of 2008, the Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi (SCAD) was formed as the sole source of the official statistics in the Emirate. It aims to develop accurate and reliable statistics on the social, economic, environmental and other situations in order to provide decision makers with reliable data.The statistical year book of Abu Dhabi, issued by SCAD, is an important annual publication that provides decision makers, businessmen, researchers and all those concerned in statistical data with various indicators of demographic, economic, social, environmental, health and education development across the Abu Dhabi Emirate. This article provides you with an overview of the key statistical indicators produced by SCAD in collaboration with relevant departments that produce statistical data.General FactsLanguage:Arabic (official)English (widely used)Religion: IslamGeographic coordinates: Located between latitudes 22°40 and around 25° north and longitudes 51° and around 56° east.Area: 67,340 sq km (87% of the total area of the UAE)Climate: Tropical, semi-dry climate, with hot summers, warm winters and scanty rainfall.Currency: UAE Dirham (AED)Sea Ports:Mina’ ZayedKhalifa PortAirportsAbu Dhabi International AirportAl Ain International AirportDemographic IndicatorsPopulation (mid 2015 estimates)2.784 million (1,831,741 Males, 952,749 Females)UAE national population: 536,741Non-nationals: 2,247,749Urban Population: 1,698,961Rural Population: 1,085,529Average Annual Population Growth Rate (2005 - 2014) 7.3%Life expectancy at birth (2012)Male citizens: 76.0 yearsFemale citizens: 79.8 yearsInfant Mortality Rate /1000 live births: 7.2Economy and TradeGross Domestic Product (2014)AED 960,146 Million (at current prices)Contribution of the oil sector in GDP at current prices (2014) 50.9%Contribution of the non-oil sector (2014) 49.1%GDP Per Capita (2014)AED 184.1 thousand (Petroleum product)AED 177.3 thousand (Non petroleum product)Exports and Imports (2015)Value of oil, gas and oil products exports: AED 185.2 billionValue of non-oil exports: AED 30.8 billionValue of re-exports: AED 18.8 billionValue of imports: AED 119.3 billionInflation rate: 5.4% (2015)New Business (registered and renewed) (2015) 84,620Agricultural Production (2015)Dates production: 93,075 tonsVegetable production (2013) 71,013 tonsDairy, Poultry and Fisheries Production (2014)Poultry production: 22,632 tonsMilk production (commercial farms): 102,783 tonsQuantity of fish caught: 5,235 tonsLive stock (2015)Sheep and goats: 3,084,477Cattle: 51,197Camels: 383,887Agriculture and Natural Resources IndicatorsTotal agricultural area in Donum (2015) 749,869Fruits: 272,322Field crops: 48,177Vegetables: 19,355Energy, Water and EnvironmentWater and Electricity (2014)Electrical energy generated: 58,354,347 MWHPer capita electricity consumption: 19.89 MWHDesalinated water produced: 203,238 million Imperial GallonsPer capita desalinated water consumption: 256 gallonsAverage rainfall (2015): 87.4 millimetresEmployment and Job MarketLabour force (2015)Percentage of the population in the labour force (15 years and above): 83.3%Percentage of female in the labour force: 21.4%Unemployment rate (2015)Unemployment in total labour force: 3.7%EducationEducational Facilities (2014-2015)Government schools: 256Students in government schools: 127,698Private schools:188Students in private schools: 223,803Universities: 9Illiteracy (2014)Percentage of illiterate population (10 years and above) 6.4%Illiteracy rate among male population: 6.5%Illiteracy among female population: 6.2%Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Indicators (2013)Internet subscribers per 100 inhabitants: 12Fixed telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants: 17Mobile cellular subscribers per 100 inhabitants: 197Percentage of population covered by mobile network: 100%TransportationNumber of motor vehicles licensed (2011) 785,076Number of driving licences issued (2009) 662,683Number of passengers using the Emirate’s airports (2015) 23.3 millionAircraft movement (2015) 194,568Health 2012Healthcare Facilities:Physician per 1000 population: 2.8Nurses per 1000 population: 6.2Hospital beds per 1000 population: 1.6Hospitals: 45Health Centres: 629Clinics: 362Society and Social Welfare
Why do Nadal and Novak get more injured and withdraw from tours compared to Federer?
[UPDATE 9/25/19]: While Federer and Djokovic succumbed to injuries at the US Open, Nadal battled through his own injuries to win #19. Here’s an in-depth celebration of Nadal’s career: Tennis’ Last Man StandingLet’s break down this question into four parts and see if this statement has any validity.#1: How much is each player injured?Nadal has suffered the most from repeated injuries over the last 10 years, but look at the fatigue and repetitive stress that was building up at the start of his career.2005–2008 healthy, playing over 80 matches per year (338 total matches)2009 - 80 matches, withdrew from Dubai due to tendon problem with right knee, then missed two months with knee injury2010 - 81 matches, full season.2011 - 84 matches, hamstring injury.2012 - 48 matches, missed 6 months due to knee injury2013 - 82 matches, withdrew from Miami for rest2014 - 59 matches, back injury (finals of AO14), wrist injury (missed 2 months), apendicitis (missed 2 months)2015 - 81 matches (but a major drop in play as he sank to as low as #10, before regaining his form at the end of the year)2016 - 53 matches, withdrew from French Open with wrist injury and missed 2 months, sat out last 1 1/2 months of the season with a knee injury2017 - 80 matches, withdrew from Paris Masters and ATP Finals with a knee injury2018 - 49 matches, playing only 4 tournaments outside of clay court season with hip, knee, abdominal and ankle injuries. Withdrew from Mexican Open, Cincinnati, Paris. Missed last 2 months of season.2019 - 47 matches (up to 4th round, US Open), withdrew from Brisbane due to thigh injury, withdrew from Indian Wells due to knee injury.Overall, Nadal played 1,158 matches over his entire career.Since Nadal became #2 in 2005, he played 631 matches until a major knee injury forced him to miss 6 months.———Djokovic had a fantastic run from his days in the juniors up until his 2017 elbow injury. During that time, he had a back injury at the end of 2011 that caused him to lose or default some matches, and a wrist injury for a couple of weeks in 2014 that didn’t hinder him later in the season.Until he changed his diet at the end of 2010, Djokovic had defaulted a number of matches. One newspaper (that tends to be on the sensationalist side) asked Novak Djokovic: unlucky injury victim or hypochondriac?But I thought the stat on TV said his retirement against Wawrinka was the first one since 2009. It’s hard to know of the severity of his left shoulder injury, but it is a huge hindrance for his backhand.Djokovic’s matches per season since becoming a full time pro: 22 (2005); 58 (2006); 81 (2007); 81 (2008); 97 (2009); 79 (2010); 76 (2011); 87 (2012); 83 (2013); 69 (2014); 88 (2015); 74 (2016); 40 (2017); 66 (2018); 49 (2019).Since Djokovic joined the big 3, he played 691 matches before suffering his elbow injury required surgery.Djokovic has played 1,060 matches in his career.———Federer may seem to play more, but his injury history has been far worse than Djokovic. However, he has preserved his career longer with his load managed scheduling. Here are a list of his health problems:2005 - torn ligaments in the ankle, out 3 months (played hobbled in Master Cup because 5 top players dropped out)2008 - Mononucleosis and food poisoning impacted his play for the first three months of the year. Defaulted in quarters of Paris Masters because of back pain.2009 - Dropped out of Dubai and a Swiss Davis Cup tie “because of a back injury he sustained in late 2008.”2010 - Dropped out of Dubai because of a lung infection.2011 - Withdrew from Halle due to fatigue, and Shanghai, citing nagging injuries2012 - Defaulted in semis at Qatar due to back spasms, withdrew from Rogers Cup needing rest2013 - Severe back injuries, hampering his play from March through October.2014 - Defaulted in finals of ATP Finals due to back injury.2016 - Knee injury and surgery, missed 2 1/2 months; withdrew from Madrid Masters due to back injury; missed 6 months due to knee injury2017 - Back injury in finals of Rogers Cup. Withdrew from Cincinnati and later Paris due to back injury2018 - Withdrew from Canadian Open for “career longevity”, later cited a “hand injury in training prior to the grass court season that had caused severe pain in his forearm” that affected his play from June-September.2019 - Withdrew in quarters at Rome due to a right leg injury; withdrew from Canadian OpenFederer’s matches per season since becoming a full time professional: 30 (1999); 66 (2000); 70 (2001); 80 (2002); 95 (2003); 80 (2004); 85 (2005); 97 (2006); 77 (2007); 81 (2008); 73 (2009); 78 (2010); 76 (2011); 83 (2012); 66 (2013); 85 (2014); 74 (2015); 28 (2016); 59 (2017); 60 (2018); 45 (2019)Federer played 504 matches before suffering the ankle injury that required surgery. He has played 1.493 matches in his career at this writing.#2: What are the nature of the injuries?Nadal suffers primarily from repetitive stress injuries to his knees which affect ligaments, tendons and cartilage. These injuries respond to rest, but will recur with heavy play.Djokovic’s elbow problems are the result of repetitive stress, which affects ligaments and tendons. This type of injury will respond to rest but could recur with heavy play.Federer has suffered back problems that are the result of repetitive stress, but they are more of a muscular issue that can heal with rest and be minimized with preventative care. His other injuries were caused by a specific trauma, so treatment or surgery could solve these issues.#3: How does playing style affect each player’s health?Nadal and Djokovic are grinders who use their amazing stamina and court coverage to break their opponents’ bodies and spirits. The downside is their physically demanding styles have worn down their bodies.Nadal realized in 2014 he could no longer depend on his huge topspin and defense to win matches and play a full season. He struggled for the next two years, as his level dropped and he still had injuries.In December of 2016, he hired a Moya as his coach and started to hit harder and flatter. He has been reborn as a top player, but his style is no longer kryptonite for Federer, who has beaten him six straight times on fast surfaces.Djokovic has to be concerned, as shoulder, arm and elbow injuries don’t allow a player to work on their game at all. Over the last two years, he has also been trying to end points earlier to preserve his body.Federer has an effortless, attacking style, and has worked on shortening points even more the last five years.#4 How does each player’s physique and movement affect their health?Nadal is the strongest and heaviest, so changing directions on hard courts is going to put more stress on his knees than his competitorsDjokovic is the fastest and most flexible, including his ability to hit shots from the splits and other awkward positions. In my own experience, hitting balls from awkward positions means hitting balls without having my body creating the force behind the shot. That means stress on the arms.Federer is light on his feet and a master of making small adjustments in his footwork so he hits the ball in his wheelhouse, which is going to preserve his arms and legs. However, his quick changes of direction coming in and lunging for volleys is going to apply far more stress on his back than the other two players.ConclusionsWhile one could argue that Djokovic and Nadal are wearing down their bodies at a faster rate than Federer, but their longevity is remarkable.Let’s compare the Big 3 at the same comparative stage of their careers, using Djokovic, the youngest player, as our measuring stick. These figures are for singles matches only and do not count ITF or Challenger tournaments or exhibitions.On the day Djokovic retired in his match at the US Open, he was 32 years, 101 days. Here are the rankings of total career matches up to that age:Federer - 1,138 matchesNadal - 1,111 matches.Djokovic - 1,060 matchesNow look at the other iron men of this generation. The Big 3 have played the equivalent of two or three more full seasons than their closest competitors:Tomas Berdych - 961 matchesDavid Ferrer - 863 matchesAndy Murray - 856 matchesRichard Gasquet - 810 matchesTommy Robredo - 795 matchesStan Wawrinka - 727 matchesPhillip Kohlscheiber - 717 matchesGilles Simon - 697 matchesGael Monfils - 692 matchesFeliciano Lopez - 635 matchesJo-Wilfrid Tsonga - 602 matchesHere are players who haven’t reached 32 years, 101 daysMarin Cilic (age 30 ) - 763 matchesJuan Martin Del Potro (age 30) - 612 matchesKei Nishikori (age 29) - 590 matchesIf we look at these players in the same way NBA analysts think about total minutes played throughout a career, the Big 3 are the strongest of the strong.The combination of their dominating play and relative health has allowed them to play more matches than any of their peers.When we look at the careers of Nadal and Djokovic, in spite of their injuries and the time they have taken off, they are extraordinary athletes.The longevity of the Big 3 is historic. In terms of most matches played in tennis history, Federer is #2, Nadal is #6 and Djokovic is #11. Given their continued incredible play, Nadal and Djokovic will both reach the top 5,Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic are not only the greatest players of their generation, they are the true iron men of tennis.Thanks for the A2A————————————-NOTE: All information on injuries, withdrawal, and numbers of matches played come from Wikipedia or the ATP website
How many children have died in 2014 and 2015 due to their parents' refusal to vaccinate them against measles?
Likely more important is the development of complications following measles. Death, while tragic at the least, is not the full measure of the impact of the disease. The outcome of viral pneumonia, hepatitis, and other complications has far-reaching implications for the victims, their families and the health care system in general. The conversation cannot be about mortality only when morbidity has possibly greater long-term impacts.As it is early in 2015, the numbers are probably not finalized with the CDC for either deaths or complications. Individual cities, counties and states need to finalize their numbers before a national picture can be formed. However the numbers for the first five months show 288 cases with no deaths or encephalitis. There were 43 hospitalizations and a number of those had complications. You could likely extrapolate that number with due consideration of the enormous outbreak in Ohio and the cases that were spawned by the Disneyland exposures.I am not a doctor but I work in public health surveillance and response. My team confirms cases, implements control measures, identifies and protects contacts (whenever possible) and collects the data that contribute to the national picture of measles and other communicable diseases.
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