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If you are going to visit Dubai there is one terrific place where you may stay. That is the Jumeirah Beach resort’s Arabian Tower – Burj Al Arab. This hotel is the highest in the whole world. Its height is 321 meters. It is lower than the Empire State Building for only 60 meters. The hotel includes 27 double-height storeys. There are 202 duplex suites. You may get to Burj Al Arab by one of the hotel’s Rolls Royce meeting you at the airport.

There are many kinds of suites in Burj Al Arab: two Presidential and two Royal suites, six three-bedroom suites, twenty eight two-bedroom suites, eighteen one-bedroom panoramic suites, four one- bedroom club suites and 142 one-bedroom deluxe suites. The interiors of the hotel are incredible. From all over the world different precious materials were coming. Everything is handcrafted. All the suites have floor to ceiling windows. You’ll enjoy the latest technologies, such as cameras showing all the visitors to your suite (you may let the guests to come in staying in your bed), Internet access and others. Abu Dhabi is the biggest and the most densely populated emirate. According to these characteristics Dubai comes the second one in the UAE. This country is considered to be rich for its oils, now tourism is another great source of the revenue.

Among the biggest developing cities in the world Dubai is the second one in the list, right after Shanghai. Various industries of Dubai attract the businessmen. Many sports events and conferences are often held here. Guinness records also make this place world-known. The city is waiting for visitors. Be ready to see the most magnificent enormous buildings which will impress you incredibly.



You can live a life that will outlive you. You can live in such a way that you will positively influence others, today and in years to come.

Here are a few channels through which you can make this happen. One is knowledge and philosophy.

Knowledge and Philosophy

As we evolve, so too does our knowledge base. Your life is a unique fusion of experiences, life lessons, and study.

The key is to take what you’ve learned and organize it into a variety of forms that can outlive you. The basic requirement is that you specialize in a field or some form of knowledge, ideally one in which you can become a leading expert.

There are enough fields for all of us to become leaders.

Napoleon Hill once said, “Unorganized knowledge has no value.”

When endeavoring to make a difference in your specialty, aim to become the very best. Explore this specialty with the goal of knowing everything that is possible. Then organize that knowledge for others.

Just having knowledge is not sufficient. You must move that knowledge from your mind into the minds of others and organize it ways that are useful to them.

In today’s world of technology, we have many new choices on how we can transmit knowledge, or we may choose some of the more traditional ways.

Any method will work to one degree or another.

In fact, your knowledge legacy may be transmitted in the future through means that may not yet be invented!

Just a few years ago the transmittal of information in digital formats was not understood. Today it is commonplace.

Here, the secret is for you to transmit the information by teaching it verbally or in writing. Then capture this information in a viable media format that can be passed along to future generations.

To do this, your life must take the form of teacher, lecturer, professor, scientist, presenter, speaker, writer, or author.

There are many professions that fit into this category.

As you set out to share your specialized knowledge, you also must be able to present it in a way that catches the eyes of others.

How many great thinkers have gone unnoticed because they did not market themselves?

Find a medium that will expose your expertise to others. Find experts in that medium who not only can help you present it but also can create demand for your knowledge.

When delivered effectively, your concepts and ideas will shape the thinking of people for years to come. You will be recognized as a sought-after authority in your field of expertise.

Think of the great impact that we can have by making one advance in science or technology.

Edison lives on in the light bulb and the phonograph.

Einstein lives on in his contributions to the General Theory of Relativity.

Socrates and Aristotle were immortalized for their contributions to philosophy.

Benjamin Franklin contributed to our knowledge of electricity.

Henry Ford made his immortal mark in developing an efficient method of mass production.

Deming gave us the insight to understand and implement effective quality control.

The fields of knowledge that can outlive us are infinite.



Giant Dog breeds refers to those breeds whose height and weight classified them into largest ends of all dog breeds. Although there are no universal height or weight breed as giant, some measures will consider them as giants such as weighing from 45 kg to 80 kg when adult and reaching 80 cm at the shoulders. Giant Dogs are popular dogs for their impressive size that arouse admiration aside from being so mellow, gentle and relaxed. Peaceful, affectionate and docile, Giant dogs show absolute devotion to their owners. They make precious companions for the whole family, they can be good with children. They have remarkable courage, their ruggedness enables them to perform outstanding exploits such as legendary rescues and as excellent helpers for human in many situations.

In August 2004, a Harlequin Great Dane dog named “Gibson” from California was recognized by Guinness Book of Records as the world’s tallest dog, measuring 42.2 inches (107 cm) at the withers, he is more than 7 feet tall standing on his hind legs, he’s 170 lbs. The 17 common giant dog breeds are divided into 3 main groups:

– Mastiff Type: Bull Mastiff, Tibetan Mastiff, Dogue de Bordeaux, Mastiff, Neopolitan Mastiff, Rottweiler and Great Dane.

– Mountain Dogs: Bernese Mountain Dog, Leonberger, Pyrenean Mountain Dog, Estrela, St. Bernard, Newfoundland.

– Other Types: Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Irish Wolfhound, Komondor, Hungarian Kuvasz, Bloodhound.

The giant dog breeds grow more rapidly comparing to smaller dog breeds, they take longer to mature up to their full adult size, about 18 months to 24 months. Their lifespan is generally shorter than smaller breeds, often living around only 6 years to 10 years of age. Giant expenses more on overall, they eat more and require less exercise than smaller dogs. On health issues, giant dog has common joint problems such as hip dysplasia and arthritis, others where hypothyroidism or low thyroid function and bloat or gastric dilatation. Proper caring and support can be able to double the life spans of some gentle giant dogs like Great Danes up to 14-18 years. By catering physical and emotional needs of dogs such as like freedom going in and out of the house, just like human, proper feeding, balanced diets, scheduled exercise, caring procedures and out of harm and heat of sun. Enough shelter space is needed for them like giant dog containment fences and large heated dog beds are required to ensure quality rest and comfort.