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Renowned throughout the world for its hotels, Dubai bursts at its seams with maddeningly exquisite hotels. Dubai’s hotels are not just about a place for eating, drinking, and sleeping. These are places where rosy dreams take tangible forms. Try to capture the essence of some of these hotels.

Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab, one of the top most names amongst Dubai hotels, has caught the fancy of one and all right since it threw open its doors. Often billed as ‘the world’s most luxurious hotel’, Burj Al Arab is the only 7-star hotel on the planet. The hotel treats one like royalty and the experience starts right from the airport. The hotel sends a chauffeured Rolls Royce for picking up guests and provides the facility of private in-suite check in. Every floor has its own reception desk while the beauty of the opulently decorated rooms is just indescribable.

Atlantis, The Palm

Standing proudly in its very own private island, Atlantis, The Palm is perhaps the most well known of the different luxury hotels in Dubai. Guests have a choice of some 1,400 kingly guest rooms and over 160 suites. The hotel also happens to be part of a magnificent ocean theme park where guests can take hair rising water rides, visit artificial submerged ruins and get up close to dolphins and sharks. A huge shopping zone spoils shopaholics for choice. For food buffs, there are numerous restaurants, bars, cafes, and lounges. Similarly, there is no end of conferencing facilities with the Palm Terrace and Royal Palm ballroom to name just two.

Jebel Ali Golf Resort & Spa

The Jebel Ali Golf Resort & Spa is another stunning hotel from Dubai. This award winning 5 star family beach resort offers scores of facilities for leisure as well as business travellers. A number of mesmerising gardens, alluring swimming pools and a humongous serene palm fringed beach bestow a surreal elegance upon the hotel. The Jebel Ali Golf Resort & Spa is hardly a 15 minute drive away from the Dubai Marina.

Metropolitan Hotel Deira

The Metropolitan Hotel Deira has time and again proven its mettle as one of the top accommodation choices for travellers arranging reasonably cheap holidays to Dubai. Amongst its numerous claims to fame, this four star hotel is well known for the somewhat cheap and scrumptious food dished out in its restaurants. Room categories include Junior and Deira suites as well as Superior and Deluxe rooms. Some of the features to be found in all the rooms are same-day laundry service, private bath with shower, 24-hour Room Service, Internet access, direct dial telephone, in-room safe, hairdryer, minibar, and individually controlled air conditioning. Besides facilities like Sauna, rooftop swimming pool, Jacuzzi, the hotel also operates a free shuttle service to the beach of Habtoor Grand Resort & Spa two times a day.

Shangri-La Hotel Dubai

For paradisiacal views of the sea from one of the most luxurious places in the heart of the city, visitors usually book their rooms with the Shangri-La Hotel. If one were to describe the rooms, the word ‘spacious’ may well be an understatement. Offering one bedroom as well as four bedroom suites, the hotel is perfect for both small and large families. The most celebrated rooms are the Horizon Club rooms, which offer complimentary breakfasts, evening cocktails, and daytime beverages.

Metropolitan Hotel Dubai

The Metropolitan Hotel Dubai, with its proximity to major landmarks like Media and Internet Cities and World Trade Centre Exhibition halls is the practical choice for many travellers spending their holidays in Dubai. There are some 192 rooms to take your pick from but the honours go to the Royal and Presidential suites, which provide facilities like private dining areas, dressing room areas, and lounges.

diabetic diet


Diet plays a key role in controlling your blood sugar. A healthy-eating plan tailored to your needs will do that and more. Majority of people affected with diabetes are overweight or obese. In fact, your risk of getting diabetes increases the more weight you put on.

So controlling your diet can be the key to reducing the risk of diabetes as well as improving your symptoms if you are already affected by this disease people often refer to as “the silent killer.”

Everybody knows that maintaining a good diet is a healthy choice for every person. But for diabetes patients, this statement means something more significant than the recent fad over healthy living.

For diabetes patients, having a healthy diet means eating in a way that reduces the risk for complications that are commonly associated with their conditions, including heart disease and stroke. For them, a healthy diet could mean the difference between die-abetes and live-abetes.

Eating healthy involves eating a wide variety of foods that encompasses the whole diet spectrum of vegetables, whole grains, fruits, non-fat dairy products, beans, lean meats, poultry, and fish.

No, you do not have to eat all of that, but a little bit of this and that enough to balance the three basic food groups (Go, Grow, and Glow) is what you should aim for.

Tip #1: Preparing a Meal Plan

When you go on a diabetes diet, the first things you need to do is to prepare a meal plan. This will serve as your guide to how much and what kinds of food you can choose to eat at meals, and even at snack times if you wish to include that.

Now, be sure that your meal plan fits in with your schedule and eating habits. That way you will not be likely to ruin your diet simply because your work schedule conflicts with your meal schedule.

Keep in mind your end-goal: To keep your blood glucose in levels that are easy enough to maintain.

In addition to that somewhat myopic diet goal for diabetes, you also want to follow a meal plan that will help you improve your blood pressure and cholesterol levels as well as keep your weight on track.

All these – blood pressure, cholesterol and weight – are factors that contribute to the worsening of your diabetes symptoms, so controlling them could very well mean controlling your diabetes.

When preparing a meal plan, be sure to balance uptake and down take – that is, food and exercise, respectively. Additionally, your doctor may have prescribed you with insulin or oral medications to help you manage your condition.

Take those medications into account as well when you plan your meal plan, making sure that the food is balanced with the drugs. The whole thing sounds like it’s a lot of work but with a few suggestions from your physician and/or dietician you can start building a meal plan that is best for you and your condition.

Tip #2: Use the Diabetes Food Pyramid

The Diabetes Food Pyramid, released by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is composed of six food groups (arranged according to how much you should eat from the least to the most and based on carbohydrate and protein content):

• Fats, sweets, and alcohol

• Milk

• Meat, meat substitutes, and other proteins

• Fruits

• Vegetables

• Grains, beans, and starchy vegetables

Fats, sweets, and alcohol are the one food group that diabetes patients should avoid.

The problem with diabetes involves a certain malfunction in the way our bodies make use of glucose in the blood. It is either there is too much glucose in our blood because we ate too much food rich in sugar so that the hormone responsible for regulating glucose – insulin – is unable to cope. Or, our cells are defective so that even though we have enough insulin to handle the job, our cells do not respond.

In order to control the levels of glucose in the blood stream, controlling diabetes diet is important. The intake of fats, sweets, and alcohol and other generally “unhealthy” foods should be minimized and only for special treats.

As for the rest of the food groups, here are the serving sizes recommended by the American Diabetes Association:

• Meat and Meat Substitutes: 4-6 oz. per day and divided between meals. This is equivalent to ¼ cup cottage cheese, 1 egg, 1 tbsp peanut butter, or ½ cup tofu.

• Milk: 2-3 servings per day

• Fruit: 2-4 servings per day

• Vegetables: 3-5 servings per day

• Grains and Starches: 6-11 servings per day, equivalent to 1 slice of bread, ¼ of a bagel, or ½ of an English muffin or pita bread.

Use this Diabetes Food Pyramid only as a guide in planning your meals. If you want a more individualized option, consult your dietician.

Tip #3: Draw Lines on Your Plate

Another good way to ensure that you are eating a balanced diet is to draw a line across your plate. It could only be an imaginary line. As you sit there for a meal, the exercise might even prove to be fun.

The first step, of course, is to imagine that you are drawing a line through the center of your plate. Then, divide one of the halves into two.

Then, fill this section with grains or starchy foods, such as rice, pasta, potatoes, corn, or peas.

The other section should comprise your meat and meat substitute group – meat, fish, poultry, or tofu.

Next, fill half of your plate with non-starchy vegetables. You can place there broccoli, carrots, cucumbers, salad, tomatoes, and cauliflower.

Last, add a glass of milk and a small piece of roll, and eh voila! You are ready to eat.

Tip #4: Reading Food Labels

With food labels, it all comes down to the Nutrition Facts. It’s that list of nutrition information found on the package of foods sold in the grocery store. Reading food labels can help you make wise choices about the foods you buy. The labels will tell you what ingredients were used, the amount of calories, and other pertinent information essential to a diabetes patient.

For instance, a typical food label would contain the total amounts per serving for the following nutrients:

• Calories

• Total fat

• Saturated fat

• Cholesterol

• Sodium

• Total carbohydrate

• Fiber

Use the nutrition facts found in food labels to compare similar types of foods and buy the one that contains fewer calories, lower fats, cholesterol, etc.

Pay close attention to free foods like sugar-free gelatin desert, sugar-free ice pops, sugarless gum, diet soft drinks, and sugar-free syrups. Just because they are called “free” does not mean they are entirely free of calories so don’t be overconfident. Instead, read the label. Most free foods should have less than 20 calories and 5 grams of carbohydrates per serving.

Another thing, “no-sugar added” means no sugar was added during the manufacture and packaging of the foods. The ingredients do not include sugar. However, the food may be high in carbohydrates still so be sure to read the label carefully.

Fat-free foods could still mean that they contain lots of carbohydrates. Often, they contain almost the same amount of calories as the foods they replace so be sure to pay attention to the label. Buying fat-free foods instead of regular foods does not necessarily mean that you are making a wise choice.

Tip #5: A Word about Sweets

Now, you know that sweets are generally discouraged among diabetes patients. However, having diabetes does not necessarily mean that you cannot have sweets. Imagine how bad life can be for the sweet tooth with diabetes. But as long as you keep your intake of sweets in moderation, there is no reason you have to eschew sugar from your life forever. After all, glucose (sugar) is still the most basic source of energy that the body needs.

So sweeten your foods with these following options:

• Sugar and other sweeteners with calories: honey, brown sugar, molasses, fructose, cane sugar, and confectioners sugar

• Reduced calorie sweeteners: erythritol, hydrogenated starch hydrolysates, isomalt, lactitol, maltitol, mannitol, sorbitol, and xylitol

• Low calories sweeteners: ascelfume potassium, aspartame, saccharin, and sucralose

Research has overturned the long standing belief that sugar caused diabetes. The new studies show us that sugar has in fact the same effect on blood glucose levels as other carbohydrates like bread and potatoes. Based on this discovery, experts agree that a diabetic can now consume sugar as long as they incorporate it into their meal plan the way they would with any ordinary carbohydrate-containing foods.

Now that you have been pointed to the right direction with these tips to improve your diabetes diet, you can go ahead and live a healthier, fuller life where nothing – no carb nor sweets – is denied you, as long as you keep it all in moderation.



Nishanth Reddy is an author and publisher of many health related website. Visit his website for more information on diabetes, including symptoms, diet, child diabetes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and diabetes prevention.
Diabetes Information Guide

Miami Beach, Florida is one of the most beautiful places in the world. From the city’s white-sand beaches, to its amazing night life, it’s the place to live if you want sun, sand, and fun. Isn’t a place like that expensive to live though?

Just like everywhere else, Miami can be an expensive place to live if you don’t know where to find the best deals. However, according to Bloomberg, in 2008, banks that financed condominium projects in Miami Beach, allowed developers to lower their prices by as much as forty percent. Wouldn’t you want to take advantage of that price? This price-cut gave foreign buyers from Europe and other places the chance to snatch up these luxury condos, even if they don’t plan to live in them and want to rent them out or just keep them as vacation homes. South Beach condos are gaining momentum as more and more Europeans, primarily from Italy and England, are buying luxury condos in Continuum, Continuum II, Icon, and Murano. Can you blame these buyers? All of the units are unique and beautiful in their own ways.

Murano is one of the newest condos, with floor-to-ceiling windows lining the residences, as well as private elevator access. With walk-in closets, European cabinetry, and marble bathroom floors, what more could you ask for in a home? The Murano also offers a fitness center, spa, and tennis courts. The property overlooks the sparkling Intracoastal Waterway and the harbor.

The Icon in Miami Beach is another luxury condo that these foreign buyers have scooped up. With elegant views of the waterway, and all of the other amenities, it’s no wonder! Units at Icon boast unique designs by world-renowned designer, Philippe Starck. They also feature intricate European kitchen cabinets. Living at Icon, or anywhere else on Sunny Isles, allows a resident finger-tip access to restaurants, shops, and nightclubs. Spend the day in Miami taking in the sights, and then spend the evening in your Icon condo, enjoying dazzling views of the waterway.

Laying your eyes on Continuum I and II condos would be enough proof to show you why these foreign investors jumped at the chance to take advantage of lower prices. Private balconies, meet gorgeous views of the Atlantic and of the waterway. Kitchens feature state-of-the-art appliances, below-counter lighting, and gorgeous European cabinets. Continuum also boasts sparkling floor-to-ceiling windows that make Miami Beach condos so unique.



While searching for the perfect engagement ring, it is crucial that you find that one that suits you and your partner. You have to take into account many things. There are your lifestyle together, your personalities, and your personal preferences, even your wedding celebration should be considered. And of course, your wedding rings.

There are many options in searching for your engagement ring. There are online diamond stores that offer personalized Engagements Rings, Diamond Wedding Rings, and Diamond Anniversary Rings. You are allowed to choose your Diamond Wedding Ring design. Choices include which metal to use, whether gold, white gold or platinum. Platinum is very popular to those that develop allergies, since this type of metal is considered hypoallergenic. Gold  is more on the refined side, while white gold is mostly preferred by contemporary stylists. They also make you choose the setting of the rings. They make wedding rings that are Solitaire Rings, this is the one that is solitary in the middle of the ring. Another setting that is quite popular for Diamond Wedding Rings is the one that has side stones. This actually enhances the diamond in the middle of the ring. A Three- Stoned Wedding Ring or Engagement Ring is a constant reminder of the past, present and future life together. This type of setting is where the diamond is at the middle of two smaller stones, some opts for diamonds and there are some that likes a different gem on the side to highlight the diamond. After the band and the setting, finding the right loose diamond is very essential. There are a lot of considerations in looking for the right loose diamond.

Loose diamond or those that are not yet mounted on any jewelry has a lot of qualities. These qualities are to be considered in finding the right one to put on your wedding ring. The most common qualities that are considered before choosing the diamond are color,clarity,cut and carat. Color< is the amount of the touch of yellow in the diamond. Under the assumption that the other qualities are equal, the clearer the diamond, the better quality it has. This is usually marked D, E and F.  Another quality of your loose diamonds for your Wedding Ring or Engagement Rings is clarity. Clarity is how flawless the diamond is. At a certain magnification, diamonds has small flaws. There are also some flaws that are seen with the naked eye, which means it is of lower clarity. High clarity grade is marked as IF, then, VVS1 down to SI2 in some websites. Carat, on the other hand, is the weight of the diamond. If all other three qualities are equal, heavier diamonds are more valuable. Cut of the diamond is also very important. An excellent cut of a diamond brings out the brilliance and fire. The cut also provides for the diamond shape sometimes. There are Emerald Cut Diamonds, Heart Cut Diamonds, Round Brilliant Diamonds Cut, Princess Cut and other popular cuts.

One does not just stumble upon the perfect diamond wedding ring, or diamond engagement ring, or even anniversary ring. You should make sure you find the ideal loose diamond and work from there.

My Black News [MyBlackNews.net] is satisfying the huge interest in African American issues while keeping in step with the rapid development of the social media through its informative and updated African American blogs. What makes My Black News stand out? My Black News trolls the internet and brings to the reader not only the well known African American issues of the day but news that maybe hard to find in cyberspace. My Black News does not limit itself to African American news but the reader will also discover interesting off beat stories, tech news, and entertainment.

The reader of the newly redesigned and even more visually compelling My Black News website will find a lot of the latest African American blogs categorized according to one’s interests. My Black News has a wide range of news categories that makes it a well rounded publication and a leader and pioneer with its African Americans blogs. These categories include: Google News, My Business, My Entertainment, My Headlines, My Health, My People, My Politics and My Religion. The reader will be well informed about African Americans in government, community service, entertainment, and even globally.

Thus, headlining My Politics news in the December 2, 2010 online edition of My Black News was the report on Representative Baca’s Statement on Claims Resolution Act of 2010. Congressman Joe Baca [D-Rialto] spoke on the floor of the House of Representatives in support of H.R. 4783, the Claims Resolution Act of 2010. The legislation provides funding to settle the Pigford discrimination lawsuit, brought by African American farmers against the USDA. The bill also includes funds to settle the Cobell case, brought by Native American communities whose trust accounts were mishandled by the federal government, and resolutions to water rights claims for other Native tribes. Other recent My Black news articles included latest news on Condoleezza Rice. The reader of My Black News gets a sense of the latest news worthy and interesting events as well as developments that capture the most attention with the web site features showing Recent User submissions and Popular Posts. Thus, in the December 2, 2010 online edition a recent African American blogs was on the profile of Winnie Mandela living her life as a diabetic. The popular post that dated back from July was the report that was being critical of Hollywood’s choice of a white actress [Angelina Jolie] to portray Queen Cleopatra in an upcoming movie production.
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