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5 THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT DO IN DUBAI

  Dubai is such a beautiful and accommodating city for everyone. Getting to experience the wonderful culture is always something to look forward to. When one visits a new city its always advisable to learn the dos and donts of the people so as not to get in trouble with the law. Here are five things you should avoid while in Dubai. PUBLIC DISPLAY OF AFFECTION As accommodating as Dubai with all its glamour and openness, you should not go kissing or smooching in public even if you are a married couple.  A brief none- sexualise hug here and there is harmless but don't get carried away. Save all that for your privacy. ALCHOHOL CONSUMPTION  Drinking alchohol in public and non designated locations like park, malls, beaches, etc is highly prohibited. You can get into trouble with the law. If you must then it has to be in hotels where it is allowed. FYI, you actually need a licence to comsume alcohol especially within the privacy of your apartment. EATING, DRINKING ...

BOOK REVIEW: THE 48 LAWS OF POWER : APPLYING THE RULES OF POWER TO ACHIEVING GREAT FEATS

 One striking way any book can attract readers, is by displaying a catchy and bold title. I get attracted to a book easily if the title sounds deep. The 48 laws of power is one of such book. It's written by an American author Robert Greene and it is an international best seller the world over. This book is often referenced by most elite, successful business executives and individuals of high standing.    The 48 laws of power displays a timeless and definite meaning of what power truly means. These laws are often exhibited by powerful and significant figures throughout history and can be observed amongst the modern elites of today.    From the first law which states ; 'Never outshine the master', with its concise and simple explanation to Law 4 : ' Always say less than necessary ' ,this book will keep you hooked.  Law 25: 'Recreate yourself' and Law 29 : 'Win through your actions, never through arguments or judgements', are a few  of my favo...