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Newspaper Comparative Essay
Newspaper Comparative Essay
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This essay will compare two newspapers in the UAE based on a single them. For the case of this essay we will discuss the effect or the impact of oil prices in the UAE.
Gulfnews.com:
The newspaper denotes that the current drop in oil prices in UAE is not likely to reach its heights. The paper states that the prices of oil have impacts on the economy of the country so does other nations around the world. However, the newspaper clarifies that United Arab Emirates is on the eve of ensuring that it develops an outstanding strategy meant to diversify its energy mix. The news also was a convergent of news from different leaders around the world.
Thenational.ae
The news is a comparative analysis of the past and the present case of oil prices. The newspapers denotes that the prices of oil has been in existence since 1986. Almost 30 years later the prices of oil has continued to cause the same mayhem. The newspaper also states that despite the drop of oil prices by 1 percent in the last three months of 2014, the value and fees for apartments have remained constant. In addition, the drop of oil prices is eventual said to have further diverse sentimental in the future especially in real estate market.
Conclusion
It wise to note that both the two newspapers are highlighting the same theme “Fall of oil prices in UAE”. However, the gulfnews.com states how world leaders are going to work to reduce the impacts of the reduction of oil to their respective economies. On the other hand, thenational.ae shows the impacts of price drop of oil in the country.
References
HYPERLINK “http://www.thenational.ae/business/property/why-the-oil-price-slump-could-hit-uae-property” http://www.thenational.ae/business/property/why-the-oil-price-slump-could-hit-uae-property
HYPERLINK “http://gulfnews.com/business/oil-gas/drop-in-crude-prices-unlikely-to-last-for-long-uae-says-1.1443737” http://gulfnews.com/business/oil-gas/drop-in-crude-prices-unlikely-to-last-for-long-uae-says-1.1443737
