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DA-1 Arabians AND Alaskans

1. Alaskans are located in the state of Alaska, which is geographically separated from the rest of the US. Alaska has a sparse population and relies heavily on its natural resources like fishing, forestry, minerals, and tourism. 2. Arabs are located in the United Arab Emirates, a country in the Middle East located between Oman and Saudi Arabia. It has a hot desert climate and relied on nomadic herding and fishing until oil was discovered. Now the economy relies on oil production and related industries. 3. The key industries for Alaska's economy are commercial fishing, petroleum production, forestry, and tourism due to its natural beauty and parks. Agriculture plays a small role due
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DA-1 Arabians AND Alaskans

1. Alaskans are located in the state of Alaska, which is geographically separated from the rest of the US. Alaska has a sparse population and relies heavily on its natural resources like fishing, forestry, minerals, and tourism. 2. Arabs are located in the United Arab Emirates, a country in the Middle East located between Oman and Saudi Arabia. It has a hot desert climate and relied on nomadic herding and fishing until oil was discovered. Now the economy relies on oil production and related industries. 3. The key industries for Alaska's economy are commercial fishing, petroleum production, forestry, and tourism due to its natural beauty and parks. Agriculture plays a small role due
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DA-1 ARABIANS AND ALASKANS

ALASKANS-GEOGRAPHIC AREA:
Alaska, one of the Pacific Coast states of the United States. Like Ha aii, it is !eo!"a#hicall$ se#a"ated f"o% the "est of the co&nt"$. Alaska is '$ fa" the la"!est state (%o"e than t ice the si)e of *e+as,. Its -.-,/0/ s1&a"e %iles (1,233,145 k%0, acco&nt fo" al%ost one-si+th of the nation6s a"ea. *he !ene"al coastline7%o"e than -,-33 %iles (13,-33 k%,7is lon!e" than the coastlines of all the othe" states co%'ined. Alaska has fe inha'itants, ho e8e"7fe e" than an$ othe" state. Alaska is %ainl$ a ilde"ness of !"eat nat&"al 'ea&t$, one la"!el$ &nchan!ed '$ h&%ans. In the no"th lies a 'a""en a"ctic #lain, like othe" #ola" "e!ions a 9land of the %idni!ht s&n.: He"e %a$ 'est 'e seen the colo"f&l a&"o"a 'o"ealis, o" no"the"n li!hts. ;1&all$ i%#"essi8e a"e Alaska6s %a<estic %o&ntains, ca##ed '$ ice and sno and c&t '$ eno"%o&s !lacie"s. Des#ite its no"the"n latit&de and "e%ote location, Alaska is a f"ontie" land of inc"easin! o##o"t&nit$. Its 8ast "eso&"ces of fo"ests, %ine"als, and fish #"o8ide the 'asis fo" an e+#andin! econo%$. Alaska6s state 'i"d is the illo #ta"%i!an.

ARABS-GEOGRAPHIC AREA:

United A"a' ;%i"ates, a co&nt"$ in the =iddle ;ast. It lies at the so&the"n end of the Pe"sian >&lf, in easte"n A"a'ia, and consists of se8en loosel$ &nited sheikhdo%s, o" e%i"ates7A'& Dha'i, D&'ai, Sha"<ah, A<%an, U%% al ?ai ain, Ras al Khai%ah, and @&<ai"ah. ;ach sheikhdo% 'ea"s the sa%e na%e as its chief cit$, the "esidence of its sheikh. Until the end of 1521 the "e!ion as &s&all$ called the *"&cial States, '&t as also kno n as the *"&cial Sheikhdo%s, *"&cial A%an, and the *"&cial Coast. (*he te"% Bt"&cialB ste%%ed f"o% s#ecial t"&ces, o" t"eaties, that once e+isted 'et een the sheikhdo%s and >"eat B"itain., Bo"de"in! the "e!ion a"e ?ata", Sa&di A"a'ia, and A%anC 'o&nda"ies, ho e8e", a"e dis#&ted and la"!el$ &ndefined. *he a##"o+i%ate a"ea is 43,333 s1&a"e %iles (22,233 k%0,. Di"t&all$ all the land is dese"t. *he coast is flat and often !"a8ell$, ith n&%e"o&s islands offsho"e. Inland, the #lain !"ad&all$ !i8es a$ to lo "id!es and to "ollin! sand d&nes that e+tend so&th a"d into the !"eat R&' al Khali7one of the %ost desolate a"eas on ea"th. A ti# of the Ha<a" %o&ntains occ&#ies a "elati8el$ s%all a"ea in the east. An e+t"e%el$ hot, d"$ cli%ate #"e8ails in the e%i"ates. Hi!h te%#e"at&"es occ&" th"o&!ho&t %ost of the $ea", often "eachin! 113E to 103E @. (/4E to /5E C.,. *he"e is 8i"t&all$ no "ain e+ce#t in the %o&ntains, he"e a %ea!e" a%o&nt falls each $ea". Hi!h h&%idit$ alon! the coast and sco"chin!, d"$ inds in the inte"io" add to the se8e"it$ of the cli%ate. Until oil as disco8e"ed in 15.F, the a"ea as one of the %ost i%#o8e"ished and 'ack a"d in the o"ld. No%adic he"din!, date !"o in!, coastal fishin!, and t"ade, chiefl$ th"o&!h D&'ai, #"o8ided a 'a"e e+istence. B$ the ea"l$ 15236s #et"ole&% #"od&ction f"o% eno"%o&s offsho"e and %ainland "ese"8es, #"i%a"il$ in A'& Dha'i and D&'ai, "es&lted in an e8e" inc"easin! inco%e of h&nd"eds of %illions of dolla"s. Gith this "e8en&e ca%e a '&ildin! 'oo%, es#eciall$ in the t o #"od&cin! sheikhdo%s, of ne ho%es, schools, office '&ildin!s, #i#elines, oil sto"a!e facilities, #o"ts, "oads, and ai"fields. It also '"o&!ht the 'e!innin! of a elfa"e state. =ost of the 1,-00,/-/ #eo#le li8in! in the e%i"ates in 15F. e"e A"a'sC I"anians, Pakistanis, and Indians %ade &# the la"!est %ino"it$ !"o&#s. =ost 'elon! to the S&nni '"anch of Isla% and s#eak A"a'ic, '&t fe can "ead o" "ite. *he !"eat %a<o"it$ of the #eo#le li8e in coastal to ns and cities, chiefl$ D&'ai and A'& Dha'iC the "est a"e no%ads and oasis d elle"s.

Economy of Alaskans:
*he &tili)ation of its nat&"al "eso&"ces7es#eciall$ fish, fo"ests, and %ine"als7has lon! 'een Alaska6s chief econo%ic acti8it$. Since Go"ld Ga" II, ho e8e", and es#eciall$ since statehood as achie8ed in 15.5, a %o"e di8e"sified econo%$ has de8elo#ed. =o"e of the "eso&"ces a"e e+t"acted and #"ocessed, and ne ind&st"ies ha8e a"isen. Ad%ission to statehood as follo ed '$ a si)a'le infl&+ of #eo#le. *his in t&"n '"o&!ht inc"eased ho&sin! and othe" const"&ction, !"eate" holesale and "etail t"ade, and i%#"o8ed t"ans#o"tation and co%%&nications. *he to&"ist ind&st"$ also !"e conside"a'l$. *he fede"al !o8e"n%ent is the la"!est sin!le e%#lo$e" in the state, %ainl$ th"o&!h %ilita"$ installations and defense #"o<ects.

1.Fis in!
B$ 8al&e of the catch, Alaska is the leadin! fishin! state, and the fishin! ind&st"$ is an i%#o"tant se!%ent of its econo%$. @ishin! fleets and canne"ies a"e %a<o" so&"ces of inco%e and e%#lo$%ent in coastal cities of the so&th. Kodiak and D&tch Ha"'o"-Unalaska a"e the chief fishin! #o"ts. Sal%on is the %ost 8al&a'le fishC the catch consists #"i%a"il$ of socke$e ("ed, and #ink sal%on. *he c"a' catch, %ade &# %ainl$ of kin! and sno c"a's, is also e+t"e%el$ 8al&a'le. Hali'&t and sh"i%# a"e also a si!nificant #a"t of the catch.

".#in$%al P%o&'c(ion
B$ 8al&e, #et"ole&% is the state6s leadin! #"od&ct. It as fi"st disco8e"ed on the Kenai Penins&la in 15.2C %a<o" de#osits ha8e since 'een fo&nd in Cook Inlet and in the P"&dhoe Ba$ a"ea on the No"th Slo#e. *he P"&dhoe Ba$ st"ike, %ade in 15-F, is one of the la"!est e8e" %ade in No"th A%e"ica. A #i#eline, co%#leted in 1522, ca""ies oil 2F5 %iles (1,023 k%, f"o% the P"&dhoe Ba$ field to the ice-f"ee #o"t of Dalde) fo" e+#o"t. Nat&"al !as is #"od&ced in the Kenai and Cook Inlet fields. *he "ese"8es a"e eno"%o&s '&t #"od&ction is li%ited '$ the lack of ade1&ate t"ans#o"tation facilities. Hinc is %ined in la"!e a%o&nts nea" Kot)e'&e. *he >"eens C"eek =ine, nea" I&nea&, is one of the nation6s la"!est sil8e" #"od&ce"s. *he state is also kno n fo" %inin! a si!nificant a%o&nt of !old.

).Fo%$s(%y
L&%'e" and #&l# ood a"e also a%on! Alaska6s #"inci#al #"od&cts. *he %ost i%#o"tant so&"ces of ti%'e" a"e in the *on!ass and Ch&!ach national fo"ests. *hei" coastal location in the so&th %akes ate" t"ans#o"tation of lo!s and ood #"od&cts #ossi'le. Ketchikan and Sitka a"e a%on! the cities ith %ills. =ost of the fo"est #"od&cts a"e e+#o"ted, %ainl$ to Ia#an. Inte"io" fo"ests of co%%e"cial 1&alit$ a"e ke#t f"o% f&ll econo%ic de8elo#%ent '$ lack of t"ans#o"tation.

*o&"is% #"o8ides a si!nificant and !"o in! so&"ce of inco%e fo" Alaska. *he state is es#eciall$ noted fo" the nat&"al 'ea&t$ of its ilde"ness, hich incl&des "&!!ed %o&ntains, %assi8e !lacie"s, and 8ast e+#anses of a"ctic t&nd"a. Alaska6s %an$ state and national #a"ks a"e %a<o" att"actions fo" 8isito"s.

*.A!%ic'l('%$
Alaska #"od&ces 8e"$ little of the food needed in the state, fo" a!"ic&lt&"e is li%ited in 'oth a"ea and #"od&ction. Anl$ a tin$ #a"t of the land is de8oted to c"o#sC the #ast&"ed a"ea is so%e hat la"!e". =ost of the fa"%in! is ca""ied on in the =atan&ska Dalle$, no"theast of Ancho"a!eC the *anana Dalle$, nea" @ai"'anksC on the Kenai Penins&laC and on the island of Kodiak. Dai"$ #"od&cts (%ainl$ %ilk,, 'eef cattle, 'a"le$, oats, ha$, and #otatoes a"e the chief #"od&cts.An e+t"e%el$ sho"t !"o in! season, f"e1&ent ea"l$ and late f"osts, and #oo", thin soils hinde" a!"ic&lt&"al e+#ansion. =&ch "e%ains to 'e done in land &tili)ation "esea"ch.

+.,%ans-o%(a(ion
Al%ost all of the state6s "oads a"e in so&the"n Alaska. *he Alaska Hi!h a$, leadin! so&theast a"d f"o% Delta I&nction (so&th of @ai"'anks,, is the onl$ "oad link ith the lo e" /F states. Also in the so&th is all of the t"acka!e of the state6s t o "ail a$s. Ane is the state-o ned Alaska Rail"oad ('et een Se a"d and @ai"'anks,. *he othe" is the #"i8atel$ o ned Ghite Pass and J&kon Rail a$ ('et een Ska! a$ and Ghiteho"se in J&kon *e""ito"$, Canada,.A #assen!e" and a&to%o'ile fe""$ se"8ice o#e"ates in the shelte"ed ate"s of the Inside Passa!e, 'et een Ska! a$ and P"ince R&#e"t, B"itish Col&%'ia. *he"e is also se"8ice to Seattle, Gashin!ton. In addition, fe""$ se"8ice is a8aila'le 'et een Ancho"a!e, Kodiak Island, and Se a"d, and on P"ince Gillia% So&nd. Ai" t"a8el has 'een a %a<o" facto" in o#enin! Alaska6s inte"io" and no"th and est coasts to de8elo#%ent. Ai"#o"ts at Ancho"a!e, @ai"'anks, and I&nea& handle %ost co%%e"cial fli!hts.

Economy of A%a.s:
*he United A"a' ;%i"ates (UA;, is a de8elo#in! co&nt"$, 'ased on 8a"io&s socio-econo%ic indicato"s s&ch as >DP #e" ca#ita, ene"!$ cons&%#tion #e" ca#ita, and the HDI. At K023 'illion in 033F, the >DP of the UA; "anks second in the CCAS> (afte" Sa&di A"a'ia,, thi"d in the =iddle ;ast7No"th Af"ica (=;NA, "e!ion (afte" Sa&di A"a'ia and I"an,, and 4Fth in the o"ld,. L0M *he"e a"e 8a"io&s de8iatin! esti%ates "e!a"din! the act&al !"o th "ate of the nationNs >DP, ho e8e" all a8aila'le statistics indicate that the UA; c&""entl$ has one of the fastest !"o in! econo%ies in the o"ld. Acco"din! to a "ecent "e#o"t '$ the =inist"$ of @inance and Ind&st"$, no%inal >DP "ose '$ 4. #e" cent in 033- to K12. 'illion, co%#a"ed ith K143 'illion in 033.. Altho&!h the United A"a' ;%i"ates is 'eco%in! less de#endent on nat&"al "eso&"ces as a so&"ce of "e8en&e, #et"ole&% and nat&"al !as e+#o"ts still #la$ an i%#o"tant "ole in the econo%$,

es#eciall$ in A'& Dha'i. A %assi8e const"&ction 'oo%, an e+#andin! %an&fact&"in! 'ase, and a th"i8in! se"8ices secto" a"e hel#in! the UA; di8e"sif$ its econo%$. Nation ide, the"e is c&""entl$ K4.3 'illion o"th of acti8e const"&ction #"o<ects. L4M *he UA; is a %e%'e" of the Go"ld *"ade A"!ani)ation.

External Trade
=a<o" inc"eases in i%#o"ts occ&""ed in %an&fact&"ed !oods, %achine"$, and t"ans#o"tation e1&i#%ent, hich to!ethe" acco&nted fo" F3O of total i%#o"ts. Anothe" i%#o"tant fo"ei!n e+chan!e ea"ne", the A'& Dha'i In8est%ent A&tho"it$-- hich cont"ols the in8est%ents of A'& Dha'i, the ealthiest e%i"ate--%ana!es an esti%ated K4-3 'illion in o8e"seas in8est%ents P an esti%ated K533 'illion in assets.
=o"e than 033 facto"ies o#e"ate at the Ie'el Ali co%#le+ in D&'ai, hich incl&des a dee#- ate" #o"t and a f"ee t"ade )one fo" %an&fact&"in! and dist"i'&tion in hich all !oods fo" "e-e+#o"t o" t"ansshi#%ent en<o$ a 133O d&t$ e+e%#tion. A %a<o" #o e" #lant ith associated ate" desalination &nits, an al&%ini&% s%elte", and a steel fa'"ication &nit a"e #"o%inent facilities in the co%#le+. *he co%#le+ is c&""entl$ &nde"!oin! e+#ansion, ith sections of land set aside fo" diffe"ent secto"s of ind&st"$. A la"!e inte"national #assen!e" and ca"!o ai"#o"t, D&'ai Go"ld Cent"al Inte"national Ai"#o"t, ith associated lo!istics, %an&fact&"in! and hos#italit$ ind&st"ies, is also #lanned he"e.

;+ce#t in the f"ee t"ade )one, the UA; "e1&i"es at least .1O local citi)en o ne"shi# in all '&sinesses o#e"atin! in the co&nt"$ as #a"t of its atte%#t to #lace ;%i"atis into leade"shi# #ositions. Ho e8e", this la is &nde" "e8ie and the %a<o"it$ o ne"shi# cla&se ill 8e"$ likel$ 'e sc"a##ed, to '"in! the co&nt"$ into line ith Go"ld *"ade A"!anisation "e!&lations.

FOO/: NA,I0E FOO/S OF ALASKANS:


Alaska1s col& 2a($% s$afoo& is the cente"#iece of Alaskan c&isine. Alaskan sal%on is one of the %ost i%#o"tant foods he"e and is often se"8ed as s%oked sal%on, c&"ed sal%on, sal%on <e"k$, and e8en s eetened Indian sal%on cand$. *he Alaskan sal%on and hali'&t fishin! ind&st"$ '"in!s to&"ists f"o% all o8e" the o"ld, '&t it6s #"o'a'l$ the Alaskan kin! c"a' that %ost #eo#le think of fi"st. Unlike the s%alle" d&n!eness o" 'l&e c"a's fo&nd in the lo e" /F states, a sin!le Alaskan kin! c"a' can easil$ feed a hole h&n!"$ fa%il$. Alaska 'n($%s $n3oy .a!!in! la%!$ !am$ animals s&ch as %oose, ca"i'o&, elk, o" 'ea". Jo& %i!ht not 'e fa%ilia" ith those %eats '&t the$ fo"% the 'asis of %an$ #eo#le6s dail$ #"otein, es#eciall$ fo" #eo#le ho li8e o&tside of the %ain cities. And of co&"se the"e a"e ( $ famo's %$in&$$%. Reindee" e"e '"o&!ht to Alaska f"o% Si'e"ia sta"tin! in 1F50. *he idea as to #"o8ide a ne food ind&st"$ fo" Nati8e Alaskans hose halin! !"o&nds e"e "&nnin! d"$.

Reindee" is no lon!e" a %a<o" so&"ce of %eat '&t can still 'e en<o$ed in the fo"% of co%%e"ciall$ a8aila'le sa&sa!e. So'%&o'! .%$a& is so #o#&la" that the o"d Bso&"do&!hB is slan! fo" a #e"son ho li8es in AlaskaQ *his sta"ted d&"in! the Klondike >old R&sh hen e8e"$one ke#t a #ot of so&"do&!h sta"te" in thei" kitchens. B$ Bfeedin!B the sta"te" ith a little ne flo&" e8e"$ fe da$s the$ ke#t the ild $east ali8e and th"i8in! so the$ co&ld 'ake '"ead hene8e" the$ anted. It6s said #eo#le o&ld e8en '"in! the #ot to 'ed on cold ni!hts to kee# it f"o% f"ee)in!Q

,%a&i(ional Foo&s of R'%al Alaskans:


*he nati8es of Alaska, co%%onl$ kno n as B;ski%osB, '&t %o"e #"o#e"l$ called Cent"al J&#ik (in the Be"in! Sea a"ea, and In&#iat in the no"th A"ctic, ate 8e"$ diffe"entl$ f"o% #eo#le in a"%e" cli%ates. S$al m$a( an& oil as i%#o"tant, as e"e 2 al$s4 2al%'s4 fis 4 an& .i%&s . Since the cli%ate is so cold, it as i%#o"tant to eat #lent$ of fats and oils to hel# kee# a"%. Seal and hale 'l&''e" %i!ht not so&nd a##eti)in! '&t the$ can 'e "eal life sa8e"s hen it6s /3 de!"ees 'elo )e"oQ As $o& %i!ht i%a!ine, the"e e"e not 8e"$ %an$ #lant foods a8aila'le. So%e that e"e o" still a"e i%#o"tant a"e Bne!aas!etB, B&&tn!&n!saatB, BiitatB, B%a"allatB, and B%o&se foodB hich a"e diffe"ent "oots cooked in so&#. All so"ts of 'e""ies a"e also !athe"ed, as a"e the soft inne" 'a"k of the 'i"ch t"ee, and Ba$&1B hich is a #lant hich can 'e %ade into a kind of tea. @e"%entation as so%eti%es &sed as a #"ese"8ation techni1&e. S(ink $a& an& s(ink $!!s a"e #"ese"8ed sal%on heads and "oe %ade '$ "a##in! the% in !"asses and '&"$in! fo" se8e"al eeks, si%ila" to S edish l&tefisk. *he "es&lts a"e 8e"$ &n#leasant fo" non-nati8es to eat '&t a"e an i%#o"tant so&"ce of n&t"ition hen food is sca"ce and conside"ed a t"eat in the 8illa!es. @ish, %oose and ca"i'o& a"e also #"ese"8ed '$ d"$in!. Aften, the d"ied %eat is di##ed in seal oil.

Eskimo Ic$ C%$am is a fanc$ na%e fo" a hea"t$ dish $o& #"o'a'l$ ha8en6t hea"d of. Nati8es &sed to %ake this &n&s&al dish '$ hi##in! the fat of h&nted "eindee", seals, o" 'ea"s, then addin! sno and ild nati8e 'e""ies. S&!a" asn6t a8aila'le then '&t it o&ld #"o'a'l$ 'e a nice addition. No ada$s it is %ade ith c"isco and is %i+ed ith 'e""ies, %o&se food, d"ied %eat, and othe" 8e!eta'les de#endin! on hat is a8aila'le.

FOO/S OF ARABS: A%a. c'isin$ is defined as the 8a"io&s "e!ional c&isines s#annin! the A"a' Go"ld f"o% =o"occo and *&nisia to Je%en and So%alia, and inco"#o"atin! Le8antine, ;!$#tian and othe"s. It has also 'een infl&enced to a de!"ee '$ the c&isines of *&"ke$, Af!hanistan, I"an, India, the Be"'e"s and othe" c&lt&"es of the #eo#les of the "e!ion 'efo"e the c&lt&"al A"a'i)ation '"o&!ht '$ !enealo!ical A"a'ians d&"in! the A"a'ian =&sli% con1&ests. *he #eo#le of Sa&di A"a'ia a"e 8e"$ t"aditional and eat the sa%e foods the$ ha8e eaten fo" cent&"ies. *he a8e"a!e %eal of the Bedo&in no%ads ho "e%ain in Sa&di A"a'ia is %&ch si%#le" than that of the &"'an Sa&dis ho %ake &# the %a<o"it$ of Sa&di A"a'ia6s #o#&lation toda$. Ho e8e", the 'asic in!"edients a"e the sa%eR fa8a 'eans, heat, "ice, $o!&"t, dates, and chicken a"e sta#le foods fo" all Sa&dis. Sa&di A"a'ia has o8e" 1F %illion date #al%s that #"od&ce -33 %illion #o&nds of dates each $ea". Sa&dis "ank as the hi!hest cons&%e"s of '"oile" chickens in the o"ld, eatin! an a8e"a!e of FF.0 #o&nds of chicken #e" #e"son #e" $ea". Sa&dis a"e st"ict =&sli%s and, follo in! Isla%ic la , do not eat #o"k o" d"ink alcohol. La%' is t"aditionall$ se"8ed to hono"ed !&ests and at holida$ feasts. Acco"din! to Isla%ic la , ani%als %&st 'e '&tche"ed in a #a"tic&la" a$ and 'lessed 'efo"e the$ can 'e eaten, so Sa&di A"a'ia is the o"ld6s la"!est i%#o"te" of li8e shee#. Ca%el (o" shee# o" !oat, %ilk has lon! 'een the sta#le of the Bedo&in diet, and dai"$ #"od&cts a"e still fa8o"ites ith all Sa&dis. Jo!&"t is eaten alone, &sed in sa&ces, and %ade into a d"ink called a lassi. @lat '"eads7 fati", a flat '"ead cooked on a c&"8ed %etal #an o8e" a fi"e, and

ki%a<e, si%ila" to #ita7a"e the othe" %ainsta$ of the no%adic diet that a"e eaten '$ all Sa&dis. *hese '"eads a"e &sed at e8e"$ %eal, in #lace of a fo"k o" s#oon, to scoo# &# othe" foods. GES,5RE:
ALASKANS GES,5RE:

A@LA is a state ide #"ofessional association of o"ld lan!&a!e ed&cato"s. Ge a"e co%%itted to offe"in! and i%#"o8in! o##o"t&nities fo" lea"nin! o"ld lan!&a!es in Alaska th"o&!h the contin&ed s&##o"t and #"o%otion of the o"ld lan!&a!es teachin! #"ofession. A@LA "e#"esents Alaskan ed&cato"s th"o&!h the Pacific No"th est Co&ncil fo" Lan!&a!es (PNC@L,, and AC*@L, the A%e"ican Co&ncil on the *eachin! of @o"ei!n Lan!&a!es. ;ach $ea" Alaskans @o" Lan!&a!e Ac1&isition holds a state ide confe"ence #"o8idin! an o##o"t&nit$ fo" o"ld lan!&a!e teache"s to e+#and thei" ho"i)ons itho&t t"a8elin! o&t of state and to ha8e access to local and national e+#e"ts. Ge also &se the occasion to %eet o&" in-state collea!&es. S&ccess of the confe"ence is de#endent not onl$ on the s#eake"s e can '"in! to Alaska, '&t on the e+#e"tise e ha8e to offe" each othe".

ARABIANS GE,S5RE:
Bo&y lan!'a!$ in ( $ 5AE an& amon!s( A%a.s is com-l$($ly &iff$%$n( (o ( a( in ( $ 6$s( . And 'eca&se the"e a %an$ A"a's he"e f"o% diffe"ent co&nt"ies, it o&ld %ake sense to &nde"stand a little a'o&t hat ce"tain 'od$ lan!&a!e %i!ht %ean. Ge ha8e to&ched on the i%#o"tance of no( s o2in! ( $ sol$ of yo'% foo(, '&t the"e a"e %an$ %o"e hich e ill '"iefl$ s&% &# he"e. Re%e%'e" that in the =iddle ;ast, the conce#t of #e"sonal s#ace is a lot s%alle" that in the Gest, and tho&!h $o& %a$ feel that $o&" s#ace is 'ein! in8aded, this is a no"%al #a"t of societ$. Be ca"ef&l hen dealin! ith fe%ales %akin! s&"e that $o& &o no( s(a%$ o% ini(ia($ - ysical con(ac(. Han& on H$a%( - Ghile this is &s&all$ <&st &sed as a #h"ase in the Gest, the A"a's act&all$ #lace thei" hands on thei" hea"t to sho !en&ine "es#ect and h&%ilit$. So%eti%es, this is &sed in co%'ination ith a s%all 'o , %eanin! thank $o&.

, $ C in Sc%a(c - Sc"atchin! o" holdin! of a chin o" 'ea"d is an indication that so%eone is thinkin!. It %i!ht 'e ise to ait &ntil the #e"son has finished thinkin! this 'efo"e contin&in! talkin!, if it takes #lace d&"in! a %o%ent of silence. Kissin! - @"iends kissin! each othe" on the cheek is conside"ed no"%al and not linked to ho%ose+&alit$. It is a si!n of f"iendshi#, and it is co%%on a%on!st %ale f"iends. Kissin! ( $ s o'l&$% - *his is anothe" !"eetin! and &s&all$ one of "es#ect. It is often &sed hen =&sli%s !o on the Ha<< to =ecca. , $ an& ol& - Holdin! hands e8en fo" a lon! #e"iod afte" shakin! hands is co%%on #lace and a si!n of f"iendshi# , $ '! - If a h&! is initiated '$ an A"a', then it is a si!n that $o& a"e conside"ed a t"&st o"th$ f"iend. , $ %$f'sal (o (o'c - If an A"a' "ef&ses to to&ch $o&, it %a$ 'e an indication that he conside"s $o& &nt"&st o"th$ o" &nclean Con7$%sa(ional s(a%in! - If an A"a' sta"es $o& in the e$e as $o& s#eak, it %eans that he is !i8in! $o& his f&ll attention. If he doesn6t, it %eans that he %a$ not ca"e hat $o& a"e sa$in!. Bea" this in %ind and "eci#"ocate !i8in! e$e contact. , $ si&$2ays fin!$% .i($ - If an A"a' 'ites thei" "i!ht fin!e", it is a si!n of conte%#t and that $o& a"e not liked, and this ill &s&all$ 'e acco%#anied '$ a %&tte"in! of so%e so"t of c&"seQ , $ 'n!%y si!n - If a se%i clenched hand is #laced in f"ont of the sto%ach, it %eans that $o& a"e tho&!ht to 'e a lia". , $ fin!$% on ( $ Nos$ - *his %eans that it is the intention of the #e"son to &nde"take hat $o& a"e talkin! a'o&t. So%eti%es, this takes the fo"% of the fin!e" on 'ea"d, nose o" head also, all %eanin! the sa%e. , $ c'- - *he hand si!nal of #&ttin! all $o&" fin!e"s and th&%' to!ethe", so"t of c&# like, %eans 6Gait <&st one %in&te6 o" 6Slo do n6. *his so%eti%es %a$ 'e &sed to indicate that the #e"son is !ettin! i%#atient at $o&" s#eed. , $ H$a& Sna- - Sna##in! of the head &# a"ds hile t&ttin! %eans No o" an indication that $o& a"e "on! o" that hat $o& a"e sa$in! is &nt"&e. , $ Nos$ ,o'c - Jo& ill often see A"a' Nationals to&ch noses th"ee ti%es as the$ shake hands. *his is a t"aditional Bedo&in !"eetin!. , $ l$f( fin!$% clas- - If the fin!e"s of the left hand a"e clas#ed to!ethe" and to&ched ith the "i!ht

fo"efin!e", this is the e1&i8alent of !i8in! so%eone the fin!e" in the Gest. It is a 8e"$ "&de !est&"e. , $ Sc%a(c in! Cla2 - A cla in! action ith the "i!ht hand is &s&all$ indicati8e of a 'eckonin! to %o8e close" o" to co%e into a "oo%. *his is #"o'a'l$ e1&i8alent to a 'eckonin! ith the one fin!e", &sed in the Gest, '&t this o&ld 'e conside"ed "&de, if &sed in the =iddle ;ast.Af co&"se %an$ Geste"n !est&"es a"e &sed, in this %&lti c&lt&"al societ$, and $o& %a$ find $o&"self lea"nin! all so"ts of hand %o8e%ents f"o% all o8e" the o"ld.

A%a.s (o'%is(8s s-o(s:


*his co&nt"$ is a &nification of se8en self-!o8e"nin! sheik-"&led e%i"atesR A'& Dha'i, A<%an, D&'ai, @&<ai"ah, Ras al-Khai%ah, Sha"<ah and U%% al-?ai ain. UA; has al a$s 'een a fa8o"ite to&"ist destination in the =iddle ;ast fo" 'oth '&siness and leis&"e t"a8ele"s. In "ecent ti%es to&"is% in UA; has !ot a 'oost d&e to de8elo#%ent and #"olife"ation of diffe"ent %odes of co%%&nication. @o" e+a%#le the #"olife"ation of ai"lines in "ecent ti%es has %ade UA; to&"s easie" and con8enient. D&e to t"aditional A"a' hos#italit$, c"i%e f"ee en8i"on%ent and hi!hl$ de8elo#ed inf"ast"&ct&"e UA; has 'eco%e a fa8o"ite fo" '&siness%an ho ants to o"!ani)e inte"national confe"ences. Leis&"e t"a8ele"s choose UA; as a fa8o"ite to&"ist destination 'eca&se the$ a"e flooded ith lots of o#tions fo" "ec"eational acti8ities that can "an!e f"o% #o e" 'oat "aces to sand skiin!. Af late UA; has also 'eco%e a %&ch so&!ht afte" 8en&e fo" s#o"ts e8ents. *he D&'ai Classic >olf to&"na%ent, #olo and c"icket co%#etitions a"e "e!&la"l$ held in the co&nt"$ and it has also %ade UA; to&"is% flo&"ish. So%e of the %ain to&"ist s#ots in UA; a"e %entioned 'elo . - Ane of *he %ain att"actions of the co&nt"$ is *he A'& Dha'i C&lt&"al Cente". It has hel#ed UA; to&"is% to !"o fo" a lon! ti%e. Conside"ed as a land%a"k it holds o"ksho# and c&lt&"al e8ents th"o&!h o&t the $ea". - *he Kho" ha"'o" has e%e"!ed as an i%#o"tant Inte"national t"adin! cente". - *he s%all to ns of Ka'la and Kho"fakkan att"act lots of to&"ists as it #"o8ides an esca#e to the st"essf&l da$-to-da$ life of the #eo#le. - Al ?& ain6s lon! clean 'eaches a"e fa8o"ite to&"ist s#ots in UA;. It is an enclosed la!oon as ell as "idin! sta'le fo" #&'lic ho"ses. - Sene$ah Island is anothe" to&"ist s#ot that att"acts the leis&"e t"a8ele"s and es#eciall$ ildlife lo8e"s. It is a nat&"al "ese"8e fo" a la"!e s#ecies of 'i"ds, dee" and Al ?a"a% t"ees. - *he Go"lds La"!est a1&a #a"k d"ea%land is anothe" to&"ist destination in UA; that att"acts %illions of #eo#le ac"oss the !lo'e. A#a"t f"o% all these n&%e"o&s sho##in! cente"s and a fascinatin! Ni!ht Life in the co&nt"$ has #"o%oted to&"is% in UA; to a !"eat e+tent.

Alaskans (o'%is( s-o(s: Fi7$ (o'%is( s-o(s in Alaskans:


Alaska is a 8ast, thinl$ #o#&lated e+#anse of nat&"e and ilde"ness. 1. >lacie" >a"dens Rainfo"est Ad8ent&"e. >lacie" >a"dens is a %a!nificent 'otanical !a"den located in the cit$ of I&nea&, in so&theaste"n Alaska. He"e, 8isito"s can see e8e"$thin! f"o% e+1&isite ate"falls to thick "ainfo"est. *he 'otanical !a"dens a"e a !"eat a$ to 'e int"od&ced to the 'ea&t$ and nat&"al !lo"$ that Alaska has to offe". 0. *his #a"k is located s%ack da' in the cente" of Alaska, and contains No"th A%e"ica6s la"!est %o&ntain, =o&nt =cKinne$. *he"e a"e so %an$ thin!s to see at Denali National Pa"k, incl&din! !lacie"s, tai!a, t&nd"a, "ocks and sno in!. *his is the ideal location to !o hikin! and 'ack#ackin!. It6s also a !"eat #lace to !et a !li%#se at the 8a"ied ildlife inte"io" Alaska has to offe". 4. =ist$ @<o"ds National =on&%ent in So&theast Alaska, nea"est to Ketchikan. Aften called B*he Jose%ite of the No"th,B this %on&%ent in Alaska6s #anhandle is #&"e ilde"ness. If nat&"e is hat $o& ant, then =ist$ @<o"ds is the #e"fect s#ot fo" $o&. *he"e a"e 'ea&tif&l ate"falls, #laces to !o ka$akin! and ond"o&s !lacie"s he"e. /. Ancho"a!e is '$ fa" Alaska6s la"!est and %ost '&stlin! cit$. If $o& a"e lookin! to take a '"eak f"o% the ilde"ness and nat&"e, the Alaska A8iation He"ita!e =&se&% is a !"eat #lace to see. *he"e is a !"eat dis#la$ of "esto"ed 8inta!e ai"c"afts he"e, as ell as #ict&"es and othe" a8iation"elated %e%o"a'ilia. Disito"s can also atch a 8ideo of Alaska6s fl$in! histo"$. .. Ba""o is the no"the"n%ost cit$ in all of No"th A%e"ica, and is 8e"$ fa" f"o% an$ othe" cit$ in Alaska. *he"e a"e act&all$ no "oads e8en connectin! it to othe" Alaskan cities, "e1&i"in! 8isito"s to fl$ in. *he a"ea has a hi!h In&it #o#&lation. *he In&#iat He"ita!e Cente" is a onde"f&l #lace to take a look at a&thentic Nati8e a"tifacts, e+hi'its and c"afts. *his is a %a<o" site desi!ned to #"ese"8e Alaska6s Nati8e histo"$.
#5SIC: ALASKANS:

Alaska6s o"i!inal %&sic 'elon!s to the In&#ia1, Ale&t, *lin!it, and othe" Alaska Nati8e co%%&nities. R&ssian, ;n!lish and I"ish i%%i!"ants '"o&!ht thei" o n 8a"ieties of folk %&sic. Alaska as ho%e to so%e of the United State6s "eno ned #e"fo"%e"s, s&ch as the folk$ sin!e" Ie el. *"aditional Ale&t fla&tist =a"$ Jo&n!'lood, folk sin!e"-son! "ite" Li''$ Rode"ick and the t"aditional #e"fo"%in! !"o&# Pa%$&a also identif$ as Alaskan. Alaskan son! "ite" 532B"itt has 'een !ainin! attention f"o% he" de'&t al'&%, Continental Di8ide, afte" d"a in! o8e" 4.,333 8ie s on Jo&*&'e.

Alaska also has a #"o%inent %etal and "ock scene. =etalco"e 'and 4- C"a)$fists o"i!inated in Alaska, as did indie "ock 'ands Po"t&!al. *he =an, and *he Ga!ne" Lo!ic. Ancho"a!e has 'een a'le to see %o"e of Alaska nati8e, =elissa =itchell, "ecentl$ afte" "et&"nin! f"o% a stint in Califo"nia he"e she has 'een doin! o"k ith the A"ts in A"ts in Co""ections #"o!"a% in @olso% P"ison that incl&ded a li8e conce"t ith =ichael @"anti on No8e%'e" 04, 033.. Athe" local a"tists that ha8e 'een in8ol8ed ith the #"o!"a% a"e Co"inna Del!ado, Sha n H&ke and B&dd$ *a'o".

Folk
*he Alaska @olk @esti8al, held e8e"$ A#"il in I&nea& is a%on! the state6s %ost ell-attended %&sic festi8als. *he @ai"'anks @olk @est L1M ann&al BS&%%e" and Ginte" =&sic @estsB and the Ancho"a!e @olk @esti8al a"e also ell-kno n in thei" a"eas. *he Atha'ascan Ald-*i%e @iddlin! @esti8al, also held in @ai"'anks (since 15F4, is desc"i'ed Ba testa%ent to the fa"-"eachin! a##eal of t"aditional %&sicB in the Country Music Lover's Guide to the U.S.A. C the festi8al feat&"es Atha'ascan and In&it fiddle"s.L1M

Classical
*he %ost #"o%inent s$%#hon$ in Alaska is the Ancho"a!e S$%#hon$ A"chest"a. *he @ai"'anks S$%#hon$ A"chest"a has se"8ed the Inte"io" since 15.F, and its t"a8elin! a"%, the A"ctic Cha%'e" A"chest"a, "e!&la"l$ to&"s "&"al Alaska, as ell as occasional inte"national t"i#s. *he I&nea& S$%#hon$ is anothe" nota'le instit&tion hich as fo&nded in 15-0.Alaska also is ho%e to a nota'le cha%'e" %&sic festi8al in the Sitka S&%%e" =&sic @esti8al hich att"acts cha%'e" %&sicians f"o% a"o&nd the !lo'e, as ell as the @ai"'anks S&%%e" A"ts @esti8al.

Opera
*he Ancho"a!e A#e"a is c&""entl$ the state6s onl$ #"ofessional o#e"a co%#an$, ho e8e" the"e a"e se8e"al 8ol&ntee" and se%i-#"ofessional o"!ani)ations in the state as ell. *he I&nea& L$"ic A#e"a, a 8ol&ntee" co%#an$, as fo&nded in 152/ and #"esents conce"ts, cho"al o"ksho#s, and f&ll$-sta!ed o#e"a in I&nea& and So&theast Alaska.

Rock
*he Ancho"a!e co%%&nit$ o"!ani)es se8e"al festi8al sho s each s&%%e", &s&all$ at C&dd$ @a%il$ Pa"k6s s%all a%#hitheate". *he festi8als t$#icall$ feat&"e #e"fo"%ances '$ local #&nk, "ock, and %etal 'ands, altho&!h !"o&#s s#eciali)in! in othe" !en"es s&ch as "ocka'ill$ and noise ha8e also %ade a##ea"ances. *he sho s a"e loosel$ o"!ani)ed and co%%&nit$ d"i8en. Non%&sical att"actions ha8e incl&ded ci"c&s acts, a&ctions, 'a"'ec&es, and 'ike s#o"ts. Ancho"a!e is ho%e to se8e"al o8e" 01 and all a!es 8en&es incl&din! Chilkoot Cha"lie6s, *he Do nstai"s, *he Pla$e"6s Ho&se Af Rock, and *he Paddle'oat Cafe.

ARABS: A%a.ic m'sic is the %&sic of A"a'ic-s#eakin! #eo#le o" co&nt"ies, es#eciall$ those cente"ed a"o&nd the A"a'ian Penins&la. *he o"ld of A"a' %&sic has lon! 'een do%inated '$ Cai"o, a c&lt&"al cente", tho&!h %&sical inno8ation and "e!ional st$les a'o&nd f"o% =o"occo to Sa&di A"a'ia. Bei"&t has, in "ecent $ea"s, also 'eco%e a %a<o" cente" of A"a'ic %&sic. Classical A"a' %&sic is e+t"e%el$ #o#&la" ac"oss the #o#&lation, es#eciall$ a s%all n&%'e" of s&#e"sta"s kno n th"o&!ho&t the A"a' o"ld. Re!ional st$les of #o#&la" %&sic incl&de Al!e"ian ra, =o"occan gnawa, K& aiti sawt, ;!$#tian el gil and *&"kish Arabesque- o !usic. B*he co%%on st$le that de8elo#ed is &s&all$ called 6Isla%ic6 o" 6A"a'6, tho&!h in fact it t"anscends "eli!io&s, ethnic, !eo!"a#hical, and lin!&istic 'o&nda"iesB and it is s&!!ested that it 'e called the Nea" ;ast (f"o% =o"occo to India, st$le (8an de" =e" e 15F5, #.5,. =&ch A"a' %&sic is cha"acte"i)ed '$ an e%#hasis on %elod$ and "h$th% "athe" than ha"%on$. *h&s %&ch A"a'ic %&sic is ho%o#honic in nat&"e. So%e !en"es of A"a' %&sic a"e #ol$#honic7 as the inst"&%ent Kano&n is 'ased &#on the idea of #la$in! t o-note cho"ds7'&t 1&intessentiall$, A"a'ic %&sic is %elodic. It o&ld 'e inco""ect tho&!h to call it %odal, fo" the A"a'ic s$ste% is %o"e co%#le+ than that of the >"eek %odes. *he 'asis of the A"a'ic %&sic is the %a1a% (#l. %a1a%at,, hich looks like the %ode, '&t is not 1&ite the sa%e. *he %a1a% has a BtonalB note on hich the #iece %&st end (&nless %od&lation occ&"s,.

The Riq, is widely Used in the Arabic Music

*he %a1a% consists of at least t o <ins, o" scale se!%ents. BIinsB in A"a'ic co%es f"o% the ancient >"eek o"d B!en&s,B %eanin! t$#e. In #"actice, a <ins (#l. a<nas, is eithe" a t"icho"d, a tet"acho"d, o" a #entacho"d. *he t"icho"d is th"ee notes, the tet"acho"d fo&", and the #entacho"d fi8e. *he %a1a% &s&all$ co8e"s onl$ one octa8e (t o <ins,, '&t so%eti%es it co8e"s %o"e than one octa8e. Like the %elodic %ino" scale and Indian "a!as, so%e %a1a%at ha8e diffe"ent a<nas, and th&s notes, hile descendin! o" ascendin!. Beca&se of the contin&o&s inno8ation of <ins and 'eca&se %ost %&sic schola"s don6t a!"ee on the e+istin! n&%'e" an$ a$, it6s ha"d to !i8e an acc&"ate n&%'e" of the <ins. Nonetheless, in #"actice %ost %&sicians o&ld a!"ee on the F %ost f"e1&entl$ &sed a<nasR Rast, Ba$at, Sikah, Hi<a), Sa'a, K&"d, Naha and, and A<a%7and a fe of the %ost co%%onl$ &sed 8a"iants of thoseR Nak"i), Atha" K&"d, Sikah Beladi, Sa'a Ha%)a%a.

=&khalif is a "a"e <ins &sed e+cl&si8el$ in I"a1, and it does not occ&" in co%'ination a<nas.

ith othe"

*he %ain diffe"ence 'et een the este"n ch"o%atic scale and the A"a'ic scales is the e+istence of %an$ in-'et een notes, hich a"e so%eti%es "efe""ed to as 1&a"te" tones fo" the sake of #"acticalit$. Ho e8e", hile in so%e t"eat%ents of theo"$ the 1&a"te" tone scale o" all t ent$ fo&" tones sho&ld e+ist, acco"din! to JSs&f Sha 1T (15-5, in #"actice the"e a"e %an$ fe e" tones (*o&%a 155-, #.123,. In fact, the sit&ation is %&ch %o"e co%#licated than that. In 1540, at Inte"national Con8ention on A"a'ic %&sic held in Cai"o, ;!$#t (attended '$ s&ch Geste"n l&%ina"ies as BUla Ba"tVk and Hen"$ >eo"!e @a"%e",, e+#e"i%ents e"e done hich dete"%ined concl&si8el$ that the notes in act&al &se diffe" s&'stantiall$ f"o% an e8en-te%#e"ed 0/-tone scale, and f&"the"%o"e that the intonation of %an$ of those notes diffe" sli!htl$ f"o% "e!ion to "e!ion (;!$#t, *&"ke$, S$"ia, I"a1,. *he co%%ission6s "eco%%endation is as follo sR B*he te%#e"ed scale and the nat&"al scale sho&ld 'e "e<ected. In ;!$#t, the ;!$#tian scale is to 'e ke#t ith the 8al&es, hich e"e %eas&"ed ith all #ossi'le #"ecision. *he *&"kish, S$"ian, and I"a1i scales sho&ld "e%ain hat the$ a"e...B (t"anslated in =aalo&f 0330, #. 003,. Both in %ode"n #"actice, and 'ased on the e8idence f"o% "eco"ded %&sic o8e" the co&"se of the last cent&"$, the"e a"e se8e"al diffe"entl$t&ned B;Bs in 'et een the ;-flat and ;-nat&"al of the Geste"n Ch"o%atic scale, de#endin! on the %a1a% o" <ins in &se, and de#endin! on the "e!ion. =&sicians and teache"s "efe" to these in-'et een notes as B1&a"te"-tonesB (Bhalf-flatB o" Bhalfsha"#B, fo" ease of no%enclat&"e, #&t #e"fo"% and teach the e+act 8al&es of intonation in each <ins o" %a1a% '$ ea". It sho&ld also 'e added, in "efe"ence to *o&%a6s co%%ent a'o8e, that these B1&a"te"-tonesB a"e not &sed e8e"$ he"e in the %a1a%atR in #"actice, A"a'ic %&sic does not %od&late to 10 diffe"ent tonic a"eas like the Gell-*e%#e"ed Kla8ie", and so the %ost co%%onl$ &sed B1&a"te" tonesB a"e on ; ('et een ;-flat and ;-nat&"al,, A, B, D, @ ('et een @-nat&"al and @-sha"#, and C. *he #"otot$#ical A"a' ense%'le in ;!$#t and S$"ia is kno n as the takht, hich incl&des, (o" incl&ded at diffe"ent ti%e #e"iods, inst"&%ents s&ch as the 6o&d, 1anWn, "a'a', na$, 8iolin ( hich as int"od&ced in the 1F/3s o" .3s,, "i1 and d&%'ek. In I"a1, the t"aditional ense%'le, kno n as the chal!hi, incl&des onl$ t o %elodic inst"&%ents7the <o )a (si%ila" to the "a'a' '&t ith fo&" st"in!s, and sant&"-- ith "i1 and d&%'ek.

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