Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Log book

Almunther H00128002
Time: 8:46 to 9:01 am
Date: 26/5/2010
Subject: Divorce in the UAE


I think that my subject was interested. My slides were colorful. I didn’t but a lot of writing in the power point. I discussed the problem with hedley and some students. I give them some solution.
Body language: I was stands straight. I use eye contact very well. I didn’t read from the slides.
My English was good and clear.






Faisal Saif H00133058
Date: 25.05.2010
Time: 12:03
Title: Junk food


Faisal showed 13 slides about the junk food. The slides were colorful. The pictures were very nice.

Body language: he stands straight and his eye contact was good. He read little bit from the slides, Language was very clear.





Ahmed Ali H00130910
Time: 11:00 to 11:13
Date: 30/5/2010
Subject: soft drinks


his subject was interested. His slides were colorful.
Body language: The body language is good and he use the eye contact very well. He was relaxed and comfortable.
His English was clear and he answered all the question.








Rashid H00132879
Time: 9:34 to 9:41
Date: 26/5/2010
Subject: Egypt


The introduction was good. His subject was interested. He showed 10 slides with colorful.
His English was good. He used the eye contact very well.






Abdulla Khaled H00137908
Time: 9:30 to 9:50
Date: 26/5/2010
Subject: bank cabal


He showed 10 slides with colorful. The subject was interested. It was a new idea.
Body language: he was relaxed and his eye contact was good.
His English was clear.





Mohammed hasan H00132994
Time: 8:31 to 8:43
Date: 26/5/2010
Subject: Population in Dubai


The subject was good. 10 slides with colorful.
Body language: he was relaxed. His eye contact was good. His English was good and clear.






Saood Abdulla H00131022
Date: 25.05.2010
Time: 1249-1306
Title: Growing crime rates in Dubai.


The subject was interested. His slides were colorful.
Body language: he stands good and he was relaxed. Good eye contact.
His English was clear and good.





Fahad Abdrabboh H00130970
Date: 25.05.2010
Time: 1345-1355
Title: Tyre recycling


His introduction was good. He showed 10 slides with colorful. His subject was interested.
Body language: good eye contact. He was relaxed
His English was clear and good

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

20 words

1. Economic (Adj.)
Affecting or apt to affect the welfare of material resources
Americans hope that the new president has a cure for countries the economic woes.

2. Established (V.)
The wells have been developed, i.e. are producing
Liberty cannot be established without mortality.

3. Legal (Adj.)
Established by or founded upon law or official or accepted rules
Legal advice should be sought in cases of doubt.

4. Individual (Adj.)
Being or characteristic of a single thing or person
In civilized countries every individual or one person has the same rights.

5. Environment (N.)
The totality of surrounding conditions.
The silence of the library provided the perfect environment for studying.

6. Assess (V.)
Evaluate or estimate
In first year all modules will be assessed by coursework only.

7. Function (N.)
To be able to work
The machine won’t function properly.


8. Structure (N.)
A complex entity constructed of many parts
The structure of a diamond is different than that of graphite.

9. Ecology (N.)
The environment as it relates to living organisms
Studying ecology helps me understand about the environment around me.

10. Biology (N.)
The science that studies living organisms
I fainted in biology class.

11. Philosophy (N.)
The rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct
Confucius studied philosophy to teach and spread his knowledge.

12. Suitable (Adj.)
Meant or adapted for an occasion or use
A tractor suitable for heavy duty.

13. Theory (N.)
An organized system of accepted knowledge
I have a theory about how a scientific method works.

14. Accomplish (V.)
To finish successfully
He accomplished in a sentence what others took a paragraph.

15. Administrative (Adj.)
Of or relating to or responsible for administration
The administrative level had special security on it.

16. Civil (Adj.)
Applied to ordinary citizens
The Civil War was consisted.

17. Summary (Adj.)
Performed speedily and without formality
Write a One-Sentence Summary.

18. Impose (V.)
Enforce: compel to behave in a certain way
The security guard was sent to impose order among the unruly fans.

19. Grant (V.)
Any monetary aid
They were given a grant to start the clinic.

20. Overall (Ad. V / Adj.)
Involving only main features
The overall accumulation of snow was greater than last year.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Log Book

Date: 11.04.2010
Start time: 10:54 am
Finish time: 11:07 am
Venue: F52
Presenters: Abdulla AlAmeri & Almunther
Subject: Toyota Cars Company

Slides:

Abdulla and I showed 11 slides with 7 topics about the Toyota Company and the topics were Toyota logo, Toyota history, Toyota at present, Toyota sales in percentages, Toyota problems, Toyota dreams and Types of Toyota cars.
Abdulla and I then explained to the students the topics of the presentation with more details about the Toyota cars. The students and Hedley asked us some questions after we finished our presentation.
The slides were colorful, informative and interesting. They were some pictures with a few written points.

Body language: we talked directly to the audience. Abdulla had a note paper. We used the eye contact very well.

The English was accurate & clear from us.





Date: 30.03.2010.
Time: 12:23pm.
Venue: F52.
Presenters: Ahmed Ali H00130910 & Hedley.
Subject: Polluted cities worldwide.

Slides:

Ahmed showed 10 slides with 10 cities about pollution in the world and the cities were Abu Dhabi, Berlin, Cairo, London, L.A, New Mexico, Paris, Santiago, Texas and one entitled World War Two.

Hedley then explained to us the 10 slides of the presentation with more details about the most polluted cities in the world. He showed us the pollution problems in Chinese, Russian & Indian cities and he did that online.

The slides were colorful, informative and interesting. It was just pictures with no written content.

Body language: Ahmed & Hedley talked directly to the audience. They didn’t have any note paper. They used the eye contact very well.

There were many comments and questions from the students during the presentation. Hedley answered all the questions with good reasons.

The English was accurate & clear from both of them.




Date: 11.04.2010
Start time: 11:07am
Venue: F52
Presenters: Abdulla Masoud & Ahmed Albraiky
Subject: water consumption

Slides:

Abdulla and Ahmed showed 12 slides about water consumption. The presentation was interesting. It was colorful with nice pictures. Their English was easy and clear. It was some points and picture. Both of them use the eye contact very well. They didn’t have a note paper.
There were many comments and questions from the students. They answered all the questions.
The English was accurate & clear from both of them.


Date; 11.04.2010

Time: 11:00 am

Location: F52

Presenters: Fahad H00130970 & Mohd Hassan H00132994

Subject: Recycling

Slides:

Fahad & Mohd showed 10 slides. It was colorful & informative. Mohammed looking to Hedley all the time and he was reading from the power point.
Body language: Fahad stood straight and he looked at all the students. They didn’t have a note paper.
The English was clear from both of them.


Date: 11.04.2010

Time: 11:23

Location: F52

Presenters: Abdulrahman & Mohsin
Subject: About UAE

Slides:

Abdulrahman & Mohsin showed 15 slides about the UAE. The color was black and white, but informative. The topic was interesting.

Body language: Abdulrahman was looking to hedley only. Mohsin used the eye contact very well. Abdulrahman stood straight. They talked directly to the audience. They didn’t have a note paper.

There were many comments and question from the students during the presentation.
The English was accurate & clear from both of them.


Date: 13.04.2010.
Time: 12:57pm.
Venue: F25.
Presenters: Sultan & Mohammed AL Zaabi.
Subject: Starting your Business.

Slides:

Mohammed and Sultan showed 10 slides. The slides were clear and colorful. They use the eye contact very well. They looked to the screen a little bit.
The English was clear and they answered all the questions.


Date: 13.04.2010.
Time: 12:19pm.
Venue: F25.
Presenters: Saif & Faisal.
Subject: UAE in the past.

Slides:

Saif and Faisal showed 15 colourful slides . The slides were clear with nice pictures.

Body language: Saif & Faisal used the eye contact very well. They read a little bit from the screen. They answered all the questions.
The English was clear and accurate from both of them.


Date: 13.04.2010.
Time: 12:34pm.
Venue: F25.
Presenters: Mohammed Saleh & Saoud Abdullah.
Subject: The UAE in the past.

Slides:

Mohammed Saleh & Saoud Abdullah showed 8 slides. It was black and white but interesting and clear.

Body language: They made positive eye contact. Thier English was clear and thier voices were loud. Both of them answered the questions cheerfully.


Date: 13.04.2010.
Time: 01:15pm.
Venue: F25.
Presenters: Rashid H00132879 & Salem H00133895.
Subject: Giving up smoking.

Slides:

Rashid and Saled showed 8 colourful slides. It was informative. The pictures were very nice.

Body language: Rashid used the eye contact very well whereas Salem was nervous. The English was clear and accurate from both of them. They answered all the questions.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Meeting

1) Meeting report:

The goal of this meeting is to discuss and to find out how to improve the students’ success. First how to put each student in the level that they deserve. Also another thing is what we can do to maximize their chances for success. How can we handle their responses professionally if they are not successful? The last thing that we can discuss is to see the problems and disadvantages of the students and how to solve them.

2) Minutes of meeting:

(a) Date: 24.02.2010

(b) Venue: (place): F52

(c) Time: 11:55 am

(d) Names of participants:
* Mohammed (H00132635) chairman
* Fahed (H00130970) secretary
*Almunther (H00128002) participant

(e) Agenda:

1. Discuss how students succeed in their studying.
2. Discuss how to put each student in the level that they deserve.
3. Talking about the problems and we some suggested some solutions.

Start: Mohammed opened the meeting at 12:00 pm.

(f) What was said:

* Mohammed said that they must put students in the level that they deserve by a test to determine their level and I agreed with him.
* Fahed said that we can handle their problems professionally if they are not successful by providing psychological comfort in education and by giving them many ways to develop themselves in the study and I agreed with him.
* I said that we can maximize their chances for success like giving them more classes and practice to raise their grades and the entire group agreed.

Finish: Mohammed finally asked if there was A.O.B and then he closed the meeting at 1:30 pm.

3) Reflection:

Mohammed was a good chairman because he controlled the meeting very well. Fahed was a great secretary because he organized the notes in an easy way. We tried to help the students but we can’t do that if the students don’t help themselves. I learn many things from the meeting. First I learned how to make minutes. Second I learned how to write a good report for the meeting.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Our classmate " Mohsin "

Hi, my name is Almunther. Today I’d like to introduce our classmate Mohsin. I’m going to tell you about his hometown, family and favorite activities.

Mohsin was born on 25th October 1990 and so he is now 19 years old. He was born in Sharjah in Kuwait hospital but now he lives in Abu Dhabi in AL shamka city. He has 2 brothers and 3 sisters. He is the oldest in his family. They have 2 housemaids and a driver. His father works in the army. In his free time Mohsin likes to play football in Al wahda sports club and he likes reading books. He has visited a lot off countries like Egypt, Turkey, France, Holland and Jordan. The country that he likes best is Egypt. He visited Egypt with his football team in 2008. He liked that holiday a lot because he visited the Pyramids. His ambition is to be a successful businessman and have his own business. He is single but he wants to get married soon. He is a student at ADMC. He thinks that breaks are the best thing about ADMC. In his opinion the worst thing about ADMC is the projects.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Water Flow

Long time ago there were no pollution whereas nowadays there are a lot of pollution. Most people who work in factories throw their waste inside rivers. One of the most important researches said that 3.575 million people per year die because of water diseases. The human body is 70% water so we need it a lot. But some countries can’t give clean water to the people. The 10 liters of water costs 2 US dollar per a day. Suez is daming the Ganges River to sell water back to Indian citizens at 10 times the price it had been. There are 7600 community – built water harvesting projects in India. The Hazards Centre and the People's Science Institute tested nine water samples within a one kilometer radius of the Coca-Cola bottling plant in the south Indian state of Kerala and concluded that "the total natural water resources surrounding the Coca-Cola plant in Plachimada are contaminated." All the water samples, collected from open wells, hand pumps and borewells in the area, failed to meet the safety standards for drinking water prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) - ensuring that the groundwater was no longer suitable for human consumption. All the samples showed excessive levels of chromium, eight samples showed excessive levels of cadmium and six samples showed excessive levels of lead. The water samples were collected in November 2005. In addition to the risks posed to the community by the presence of heavy metals in the water, the report also cautioned that cadmium and lead can enter the body easily through the food chain. The report also noted that the community did not experience water quality problems prior to the establishment of the Coca-Cola bottling plant, and that the deep aquifer systems have now been contaminated. The report also notes that agricultural production has been negatively affected in the area. The report is the latest in a series of studies that have confirmed pollution by the Coca-Cola company. The Kerala State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) had also found high levels of lead and cadmium in the sludge from Coca-Cola's plant, and ordered the plant to "stop production of all kinds of products with immediate effect" on August 19, 2005. The Coca-Cola bottling plant in Plachimada has remained shut down since March 2004, and the Coca-Cola company has challenged the closure in the courts. In spite of the growing body of evidence, the Coca-Cola company continues to maintain that there is no pollution by their plants. The Coca-Cola company was also distributing its sludge to farmers in the area as fertilizer. Tests conducted in 2003 by the Central Pollution Control Board of India, as well as the British Broadcasting Corporation, confirmed that the sludge contained high levels of cadmium and lead, effectively making it toxic waste. Coca-Cola was forced to stop the distribution of the sludge by government authorities, and ordered to treat the waste as hazardous waste. "The state must permanently shut down the Coca-Cola plant in Plachimada. The company has destroyed the natural resources in the area through negligence, and we will continue to demand that Coca-Cola be held responsible for the damages, including criminal and financial liability," said R. Ajayan of the Plachimada Solidarity Committee, an alliance of groups in the state of Kerala working actively to challenge the Coca-Cola company.

Monday, November 23, 2009

My report

The technological advances achieved in the past few decades have brought about a revolution in the business world, affecting nearly all aspects of working life. People can reach others throughout the world in a matter of seconds, with cost being increasingly irrelevant. In now a day technology is play an important part in our live because it is easier and helpful for us in a lot of business. In America it is big number of people how use a technology in now days. This essay will describe the main causes and the main effects of technology and how technology effect in economy. (http://www.oppapers.com)


There are a number of reasons why people use technology .firstly, technology is saving time. Secondly, technology is make life easier. For example , computers do many function like, send massages faster , research for everything we want and it have good and big memory it can saving a lot of thing inside it . Finally, technology develops their countries. However, when the people know how to use it in the right why and if they tip-top in it the country can be the top between all countries. So you technology is an important thing for the countries. That’s mean you can sell a lot of new machines. That’s how it effect in economy whereas in the past it was hard to finish our job quickly. And in the past the work was not perfect but nowadays with technology it’s perfect. (http://www.allbusiness.com)


1- On the other hand, there are a number of effects when the people use a technology. Firstly, no promotion. For instance, managers don’t know which employee do the pest in the office because most work done from computers so all the work can be the pest without except anyone. Secondly, spend a lot 6of time with our families. Finally, easier communication. However, phone is one of the communications. It is making our live easier than before and we can contact with any one in any country in the entire world. (http://www.hyoomik.com)



In conclusion, this essay has discussed some of the causes and effects of technology. The causes are save time, easier life and develop the country. On the other hand, the effects are no promotion; spend with family and easer communication. In my opinion, I agree with the technology because its make all the world ongoing.

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References:
2- http://www.oppapers.com
3- http://www.allbusiness.com
4- http://www.hyoomik.com