الخميس، 19 يناير 2012

Combination of Intenet, personal computer users in 1999/2000.


  This table describes the information society in 1999/2000 in millions. These statistics have been collected from sources.

  The highest number of PCs was 141M in the USA, whereas the lowest number was in Japan, about 36M. Therefore the world estimate will be 387M.

  Internet hosts also have a number of 65.9 which is the highest number in the USA. Japan comes with the lowest number of 4.5 million.

  Concerning internet users, the number was 154M in the USA and the lowest of 39M was also in Japan.

  Finally, mobiles phones have the highest record in EU-15 which was about 147M and the lowest was about 57M in Japan. The total is around 481M.

  Scandinavian countries have the highest rate of using personal computers. This is around 50-65%. Italy has 35%, France has 28% and Portugal has 25%. For the internet, Sweden has the highest number which is 55%. Greece has the lowest rate which is about 5%.

  In conclusion, we can see the variation in the percentages of these countries, so it is easy to understand.

الثلاثاء، 10 يناير 2012

WEDDING IN UAE

Introduction:
IN the past people differed in a lot of things. there were differences in lifestyles and habits and traditions. This is reflected in the marriage ceremonies, which marked the UAE community from other communities.
Body:
As a tradition in the UAE, the setting of the wedding date marks the beginning of the bride’s preparation for her wedding. Although the groom is also put through a series of preparations, the bride’s preparations are naturally more elaborate and time consuming.
In preparation for her wedding, she is anointed with all sorts of traditional oils and perfumes from head to toe. Her body is rubbed with cleansing and conditioning oils and creams, the hands and feet are decorated with henna and the hair is washed with extracts of amber and jasmine. She is fed only the best of foods and her girlfriends prepare the best dishes which they share with her. Traditionally, she is not seen for forty days except for family members as she rests at home in preparation for her wedding day. Fine pieces of jewelry, perfumes, silk materials, and other necessary items are presented to her by the groom, from which she creates her elaborate trousseau .
The festivities usually take about one week before the wedding night. During that week, traditional music, continuous singing, and dancing take place reflecting the joy shared by the bride’s and the groom’s family. Nowadays, although most weddings are celebrated in less than one week, they are just as elaborate and ceremonial, if not more.
A few days before the wedding night is the henna night or Laylat Al Henna which is a very special night for the bride since it is a ladies’ night only. On this night, the bride’s hands and feet are decorated with henna, which is a dark brown paste made from the henna plant. When left on the skin for some time, the henna leaves a dark red stain.
The henna night is a time for all the bride’s sisters, female family members(www.wedding.ae), and girlfriends to get together and sing and dance.

All female family members and guests also decorate their hands with henna. The henna is not used for decorative purposes only but it serves also as a hair and skin conditioner as well as a medicament for some wounds, when mixed with special ingredients.

Another traditional element of the UAE customs is the Arabian Kohl or eyeliner. The bride, as well as many other UAE women, like to line their eyes on almost all occasions. Famous for their beautiful, large, and black eyes, the UAE women have used the Arabian kohl for many years.
After her eyes are lined, her hair is perfumed and her hands and feet are decorated with henna, the bride is ready for her wedding night. The back-to-back feasts and celebrations involve both men and women who usually celebrate separately(www.wedding.ae). Although different areas of the country may have slight differences in their celebrations and customs, the general traditions are the same throughout the country most of which are still adhered to.
In 1992, under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, a Marriage Fund was set up in order to limit over-spending on weddings and celebrations. The fund was aimed at encouraging the UAE men to marry UAE women, assisting in covering the expenses of both the wedding and the setting-up of a family, increasing the birth rate, and discouraging men from marrying foreigners.
The Fund provides between Dh 60,000 to Dh 70,000 depending on certain criteria to young UAE nationals. In tandem with this, the government has launched a campaign aimed at persuading UAE fathers to accept lower dowries. It has also built special wedding halls where receptions can take place without incurring the expenses associated with expensive hotel receptions.
Under the directives and instructions from President His Highness Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan to curb soaring wedding expenses which burden the youth, the UAE’s Cabinet, on the 29th of September, 1997 approved a letter from the Justice and Islamic Affairs Minister outlining a draft law defining dowries(www.uaezayed.com), the money paid by a groom to his bride, under Islamic Law, at Dh 20,000, divorce compensation at Dh 30,000, and wedding parties should not exceed one day.
Ending:
Thus we see that the marriage of fashion in the UAE is not much different than it is now. The husband was to pay the dowry demands and the costs of marriage. The most important thing done by the bride before the wedding night is the private night preparation for the wedding. And all this is an expensive proposition .To reduce this, Sheikh Zayed supported youth by the Marriage Fund(www.uaezayed.com), as well as the State to enact laws to reduce the dowry. I suggest that we keep on Marriage Fund and all fathers must pay less of the cost to one dowry.
References:
http://www.wedding.ae/UAE_Dubai_wedding_invitation_gifts_dress_planners.html



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates


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EDUCATION


Nowadays education is very important in our life. In many countries these days, the number of people continuing their education after school has increased, and that is true. Everyone knows that our life nowadays is not as before; the world has changed. In the past people used to live from trading, by buying and selling things, also they used to travel a lot, not as today. However most of the people now are thinking and starting studying in colleges or universities so they can use this weapon to develop their life by getting a good job and agreed salary.
First of all, there is an important thing which is the population of the country; if 70% of those people have got a high level of education will there be enough jobs for them? If yes, so this will not be a big problem. But if not, it is going to be a real big problem because it’s going to be a lot of unemployed and that’s not a good thing.
On the other hand, some countries have a good economy and the number of their population is not very big so it will not be a problem because they can use their education and find a job easily so this will be a good thing for their countries.
All in all, education is very important in our life. Everyone should continue their education to develop themselves and their countries.

الاثنين، 5 ديسمبر 2011

The mass media have great influence in shaping peoples idea

Today the media play a big role in our daily lives; there is no one who can deny the media brought the good things and sometimes brought bad things. From this point I will explain the positives and negatives. 

First of all, let me start with the positive aspect ; there is  no doubt the media in all types provide a great service ; for example the media connect us with each other all over the world easily and quickly ; we can know about what happens in the US or UK within seconds by watching the television  or listening to the radio. In fact the media help people broaden their ideas by providing them which good and useful information submitted by great people who have experience and knowledge in various fields; for example in the UAE the majority of people don’t know about the diabetes but through the newspapers and other media the people get good awareness about this and knew that this disease came in first in disease in the UAE and the second country in the world. Another important thing the media are good at is helping the society especially the parents in the UAE to send their children to school specially  the girls and also give good example in how the media play a great role in raising awareness and encouraging the society to learn . Moreover the media help travelers by providing them with good information about the other countries.

If you turn to the negative aspects you will see there is a lot of information which is not true and real and you should be more careful about what you read or hear for example what happened in Iraq ; then media played a bad role by sending wrong messages for the receivers in both sides Iraq or US people .

In conclusion, there are many things positive; as well there are many things negative but I believe the media provide us with the great services that help the society in all aspects.

الأربعاء، 19 أكتوبر 2011

Fishermen by Region


The bar graph shows the number of fishermen,in millions,of different regions in 1970, 1980 and 2000. Also the table shows the world’s top ten exporters of fish in 2000.

In 1970 Africa and Europe had the highest number of fishermen which is 12 million each, followed by Asia, then South America and the lowest is North America which counted for 5 million fishermen. After 10 years North America jumped sharply from the lowest to the highest number of fishermen, 15 million fishermen, followed by Asia then Africa then Europe and at the end is South America .In 2000 the fishermen in Asia have the highest recorded in history with 26 million fishermen and the lowest is Africa. The table shows the top ten fish;exporting countries in 2000;five of them were Asian, with Thailand number one followed by Norway and the lowest is South Korea.     

The number of fishermen didn’t change in 20 years period in South America but there were a lot of changes in Asia.    

الاثنين، 17 أكتوبر 2011

The survey in 2002 of economy and business class travellers.

40 years ago people used to travel overseas by ship and it took one to two months for a long journey, but nowadays travelling has got a lot easier by air and it takes one day or less than a day.

People move to new cities or new countries more than ever before to study or work but they have a lot of challenges which  will face them. Firstly the different culture from their Own culture; they need to adapt their behavior. Secondly they will be far away from their family and home. Thirdly the type of food is so different from their food they were having in their countries.

Overall, there are many strategies for how they can live in another culture. Firstly they can use mobile phones and Skype and the other social sites. Another strategy is to do research about the country that you will visit and what you should do and what you cannot do.

Overall, there are many challenges they will face but there are also so many strategies they can use when they visit other countries and it’s good for their experience.

USA and EEC unemployment levels


The line graph shows the USA and EEC unemployment levels each year between 1972 and 1981.

The category with the highest rate in 1972 was USA men and women. In the first year the rate stood at 5M; it then fell slowly to almost 4M in 1973, before it rose dramatically to 8M in 1975. After that it decreased again to 6M in 1979, before it reached a peak in 1981. In contrast the EEC men and women rate was 3M in 1972 and then it fell slightly to 2.5M before it increased sharply to 6M in 1977. Then it stayed stable at 6 for a couple of years before it rose to 8.5M in 1981. The category which fluctuated is USA men. It started in 1972 with the rate at 3M and in 1981 the rate was 4.5M. Whereas the rate of EEC men was 2M. In 1973 it dropped slightly to 1.5. After that the rate rose slightly to 4.5M in 1976. From 1976 to 1979 the rate remained stable and it increased again to 5M in 1981.

Overall all categories went up in the final year comparing to the first year.