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[edit] Government and Private Hospitals

I am going to talk about two different types of hospitals, one is government and the other is private. Fujairah government hospital is open for treatment of both citizen and foreigners. The treatments are free for citizens all over the country in government hospitals as in Fujairah. The government pays for every thing for instance medication, operations and doctors ’fees, while for foreigner they pay 50% for the treatment.

On the other hand, in Fujairah private hospital you have to pay for every tiny thing. Sometime the treatment is too expensive. So, not all people prefer to go to private hospital unless they have to on a holiday or weekend. (The government hospitals close every Friday and Saturday but private hospitals close only on Friday.) Some people also prefer to go to clinics because they think they are cheaper than private hospital. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Timelesss (talk • contribs) 09:58, 26 February 2007 (UTC).


[edit] Opening businesses

UAE has many growing industries that influence on the development of the seven emirates. UAE has approximately 60% entrepreneurs and are increasing. However, it seems that foreigners are having a big share of the market. Therefore, the Federal Government started to open new businesses of their own and employ the local citizens, because locals prefer to work within the service sector of the government.One of the biggest problems that Fujairah government is facing is fixing the roads that were badly destroyed by trucks and vans. Many locals have complained about this problem to the Municipality and only recently the government started to take an action to fix the roads. In addition, People have mainly complained because there cars have been damaged and many accidents have occurred. People that drive in Fujairah roads are forced to slow down because of the pumps or holes in the streets which increased traffic. Fujairah attracts tourists every year and the roads may influence on that. However, Fujairah has many new plans such as the ‘Banana Island’ close to Fujairah Corniche that will be held in the next few years. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 7amoody (talk • contribs) 11:11, 28 February 2007 (UTC).

[edit] History

Can anyone include a History title: it's missing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.243.29.235 (talk) 21:00, 10 February 2008 (UTC)