Jun 8

Snakes Dubai

Posted in Environment

A colleague of mine, working in Dubai UAE for an extended period of time just emailed me that he was bitten by a snake. Luckily, it was a harmless snake, he wrote. I immediately emailed him back asking him how he could distinguish a dangerous snake from a harmless one and is there a serious problem with snakes in Dubai?

He told me that I can’t use his incident with the snake bite from joining him next week to finish the work we started for the Hotels Dubai UAE. He assured me it was his fault he was bitten. He said in the UAE the harmless snakes are long, thin and fast moving. Their heads are shaped like a bullet with a hardly visible transition from the head and body. He said that the dangerous vipers are rarely more than two-feet long and are thick and much slower than the harmless snakes. Their heads are in the shape of an arrowhead and that there is a distinctive separation from the neck to the body.

I asked him what on earth made him an expert all of a sudden? He said that it was necessary where we going when I arrive to survey the land for our companies next project. Crap, I thought, holy cow. It never crossed my mind when I took this assignment that I’d have to deal with snakes. My colleague for this amusing to say the least. He proceeded to tell me he’s done all the research about the snaked we might encounter and wrote saying we could possibly run into the Pseudocerastes Persicus (the Persian Horned Viper) which produces a neurotoxin which attacks the motor nerves and paralyses the muscles and will cause breathing and swallowing difficulties. He told me not to worry because the snake isn’t very aggressive. Then he added that I should be worried about the sand vipers, the saw-scaled vipers and the carpet viper because the venom of any of these snakes contains haemotoxins that would eliminate my blood from clotting and cause me to bleed to death.

My next email was sent to my boss asking if I could be reassigned

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Jun 8

New York Hosts 63rd Annual Tony Awards

Posted in Arts & Culture

On Sunday night, June 7, 2009 the 63rd annual Tony Awards were presented in Radio City Music Hall. The event was an unsurpassed celebration of theatre in the United States. Neil Patrick Harris hosted the gala, which featured many star appearances and performances. Elton John and Liza Minelli were among those onstage during the opening production. Some of the amazing show stopping presentations included scenes from the hit musical Shreck, Rock of Ages, Next to Normal, Billy Elliot, the Musical, Hair and Jersey Boys . Some of the star presenters included Jeff Daniels, James Gandolfini and John Stamos. Tourists often visit New York to see a Broadway production. They stay in the best hotels New York City and arrive early to the best shows in town. It is in large part thanks to these visitors that this year was the highest grossing in recent history.

The Tony Awards are sponsored by the American Theatre Wing and the Broadway League and recognize the highest excellence in the field. They are the theatre’s equivalent to the Oscar Awards for film. Some of the awards presented this year include the award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play, which went to Roger Robinson for his work in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, as well as Angela Lansbury who won Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her work in Blithe Spirit. In addition, Mathew Warchus won the award for Best Direction of a Play for God of Carnage. Stephen Daldry won for Best Direction of a Musical, with Billy Elliot, The Musical. Gregory Jbara won for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical for Billy Elliot. Karen Olivo won for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for West Side Story. Geoffrey Rush won the award for Best Performance of a Leading Actor in a play for Exit The King. Marcia Gay Harden won for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a play for God of Carnage. The award for Best Play went to Yasmina Reza for God of Carnage.

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