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what do you mean by Emirates Dubai Office ?
Dubai Office of Emirates Airlines: A Center of Global Excellence Emirates Airlines, based in Dubai, has established itself as one of the top airlines in the world because to its outstanding customer service and large global network. The Emirates Dubai Office, which stands for the airline's everlasting dedication to excellence and innovation, acts as the center of this aviation superpower.
By seleena gomezz2 years ago in BookClub
Harpooned: A Life Altered by Moby-Dick
Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, a gargantuan tapestry of metaphysical inquiries, psychological entanglements, and societal critiques, cunningly woven into the narrative of a perilous whaling voyage. This is not just a book; it is a philosophical universe compressed between two covers. How it has shaped my life and altered my existence is a journey worth recounting.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in BookClub
Book Club
In the hallowed chambers of literary exploration, a book club meeting unfolded that would etch its imprint upon the fabric of my existence. Set amidst the comforting embrace of well-worn armchairs and the soft glow of flickering candles, this gathering of inquisitive minds was destined to be life-changing.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in BookClub
Alas, Babylon
"Out of death, life; an immutable truth" ― Pat Frank, Alas, Babylon Sirens blared throughout the school, and Mrs. Dixon dropped her textbook. Unlike a fire drill, my eighth-grade teacher ordered us to sit under our desks. My heart raced with the question, Is this it? The nuclear attack? Are we about to all die? If we survive, would our skin fall off? How would we eat, drink, and breathe if everything is contaminated? How would communities divided by race amidst forced desegregation pull together, or would we die?
By J. S. Wade2 years ago in BookClub
Adolescent Odyssey
I don’t remember the first book I ever read, but the first one I recall having read to me was a favourite of my mother. Coincidentally, it’s a favourite of mine, though I think we’ll skip the philosophical discussion about indoctrination for another time. The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien, is a wonderful book, but not the one I want to talk about today.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in BookClub
AMAZON
Nature isn't just a destination; it's our very own home. It encompasses everything we observe—the vanishing creatures like animals and insects that masterfully blend into their surroundings using disguises, tricks, and temptations. Nature also encompasses everything we hear—the majestic call of an eagle, the whispering hiss of ocean spray, the commanding rumble of thunder, the rhythmic sound of a cricket. This breathtaking beauty extends to the delicate bond between animal life and their environment, a relationship that shapes the world of the wild. The Amazon rainforest sprawls across nine nations and spans over five and a half million square kilometers, earning the title of the largest rainforest on Earth and one of its most diverse realms.
By Marianne Faith Cuadrante2 years ago in BookClub
The Managerial Revolution
Have you ever bought a book sight unseen in terms of knowing what it’s about before you buy it? I have that’s what happened when I bought, The Managerial Revolution: What is Happening in the World, by James Burnham in 2013. This book sat on my shelf for the next year. Not because I wasn’t interested, rather it was marinating for the right time for me to read it. But boy, would this book change my entire outlook on the world once I did read it.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in BookClub
The Healing Garden
In the quiet corner of a small town stood a garden that had witnessed countless seasons and stories. It was a place where nature's melodies played in harmony with human hearts, where flowers whispered secrets of solace to those who dared to listen. This was the Healing Garden.
By Thomas Obrutu2 years ago in BookClub
If I Started A Book Club For Black Men
For the last three years, I’ve been in a book club orchestrated by my girlfriend. As the lone man in a book club with only Black women, it has been a powerful journey. Often I find myself just listening and absorbing all of the knowledge that surrounds me. It’s beautiful to be welcomed in a vulnerable space. Other times I’m looking around and asking myself, “WHERE ARE THE BLACK MEN?!” If I’m being honest, I feel more comfortable in a room full of women than with men (I’ll figure this out with my therapist in the future), but I do think some great positivity could come from a group full of Black men reading together. So, I took myself on a journey all alone, and put together a group of books I think would be great for my own book club.
By Alexis Dean Jr.2 years ago in BookClub







