Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Etisalat Argument
In the UAE, Etisalat blocks some of the websites because they may contain secret or bad information for the UAEs, community. In addition, media trying to co-operate with Etisalat to provide good quality of information and content. On the other hand, some of countries have less control in their media so, they can access any website and this will affect people. In this essay, I will discuss the both side of the topic whether control the media is good or not.
There are several arguments for controlling the media. The first argument is that families will not be worried about their children when they are searching in websites. This is important to protect our Islamic principles. Another argument is that students can go and do their research easily without entering wrong sites. This will help students to increase their knowledge.
However, there are many arguments for open media. The first point is that people will expand their knowledge and be able to know important political matters. Another point is that peoples can express their opinions freely and without fear. This will lead the people to be more creative.
Finally, both sides have advantages. However, I strongly believe that controlling the media is better for our community and if they let the media open without any control it will destroy children behaviors which lead them to do wrong attitude so, keep your eyes and guide them to the right direction.
U.S. Number of Farms & All Farm Workers 1910- 2000
The graph shows the number of farms and farm workers over one century from 1910 to 2000.
There was gradual decrease in number from 1910 to 1930. From 1930 to 1935 there are both an increase of number in workers and farms. There were sharp fall in numbers from 1935 to 1945 and then remained steady in the late 1940’s. There was gradual decline in number of farms from 1935 to 1990 and this remained steady in the last ten years from 1990 to 2000. There was sharp fall in the number of workers from 1950 to 1970 and gradual decrease from 1975 to 1990. There were slightly increases in number of workers from 1990 to2000.
In conclusion; the overall trend of farms and farms workers were decreasing most of the last century until 1990.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Visitors to Canada, 1996 t0 2006
The line chart demonstrates the fluctuation of visitors from Spain and Japan to Canada from 1996 to 2006.Overall, the number of tourists fluctuated greatly over the period with more visitors coming from Japan.
Starting in 1996, there was a significant difference in number of visitors from Spain to Canada. There were almost 300,000 Spanish visitors, compared to 850,000 Japanese visitors. The lowest number of visitors from Spain was in 1996. The number of visitors from Japan was 800,000 while it was 250,000 from Spain in 1996. The number of Spanish visitors, as shown in the graph, differs from the number of Japanese visitors by 50%. Between 1996 to 1999 the visitors from Spain have sharply increased to 620,000 visitors. The numbers of Japan visitors remained steady.
In conclusion, the number of Japanese visitors outnumbered the Spanish visitors during the ten years period.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Examinations
Examinations are one way to assess students which are used at schools and universities all over the world .Some people believe that examination are an un fair way to Jude their skills and knowledge. In this essay I will discuss both sides of the topic whether exams are affair assessment or not.
People who support banning exams believe that it’s making students nervous and stress about taking exams so; they will do poorly in exams. Some people think that its unfair way to assess knowledge instead of talking exams doing home work is a better solution. Taking exams are not a good way to evaluate the student’s skills and abilities. There are many students that can’t show up in exam time so, they will lose their grades and and may fail in course .There are many ways that can do it to judge and develop student’s skills and knowledge such as, asking questions to know what they understand from the lesson. Another way to assess knowledge is that teacher’s have to make sure everyone understood and the idea stick in their mind.
On the other hand, there are people who think that taking exams are good way for students. They believe that is the right way instate of studying and review course material. This way can show their abilities and knowledge. They are a fair strategy to evaluate students whoever studies and review or not. After all they are taking the same test at same time so, nothing is different from student to others. Exams can help students to know what they study and understood from the course.
In conclusion, there are strong arguments both for and against banning exams. I believe the points in favor of using examinations are stronger than those against.
People who support banning exams believe that it’s making students nervous and stress about taking exams so; they will do poorly in exams. Some people think that its unfair way to assess knowledge instead of talking exams doing home work is a better solution. Taking exams are not a good way to evaluate the student’s skills and abilities. There are many students that can’t show up in exam time so, they will lose their grades and and may fail in course .There are many ways that can do it to judge and develop student’s skills and knowledge such as, asking questions to know what they understand from the lesson. Another way to assess knowledge is that teacher’s have to make sure everyone understood and the idea stick in their mind.
On the other hand, there are people who think that taking exams are good way for students. They believe that is the right way instate of studying and review course material. This way can show their abilities and knowledge. They are a fair strategy to evaluate students whoever studies and review or not. After all they are taking the same test at same time so, nothing is different from student to others. Exams can help students to know what they study and understood from the course.
In conclusion, there are strong arguments both for and against banning exams. I believe the points in favor of using examinations are stronger than those against.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
1. Argument essay.
Have you ever considered the fact that every year millions of animals undergo painful death as a result of scientific research? While most people think animal testing is necessary, others are upset by what they see as needless suffering. This essay outlines some of the arguments for and against animal testing.
First, let’s look at the advantages. One very positive point is that many medical treatments and procedures have been developed from such experiments. Since animals share many features with humans, scientists use animals to test the safety and effectiveness of newly developed drugs. Moreover, there is a large supply of animals. Some, such as mice and rats, have many babies, and there is no danger of extinction for these species. Finally some advocates think that animals are less valuable than people. If there is a mistake, it will not cost a human life.
However there are also a number of arguments against animal testing. Perhaps the most important is that animals may be suffering unnecessarily. Critics do not believe that every new drug needs to be tested on animals. Furthermore, some feel animal testing is ineffective; they point out that many drugs still have to be withdrawn from the market despite extensive testing. Last, some campaigners would like to see alternative used. They feel more humane testing is possible and, too, that we could rely more on organ donors.
To conclude, we need to ensure that animals used for experimental purposes do not suffer much pain. Although some animal testing may be unavoidable at present, treating our fellow creatures mercifully will demonstrate our humanity.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Heart Attacks per year, USA
The bar graph shows Heart Attacks per year in USA between men and women by age groups from 29-44, 45-64 and 65+. Overall, the men in majority are more than women.
First, the men those 65 and above, heart attacks chances is more than any age groups ;about 440 thousands per year .On the other hand the women in the same age group less than the men by 66 thousands. Followed by age group 45-64 which is the difference between the men and women was288 thousands per year and women took place with just 136 thousands. However, the eldest women group is very low compared with men in same age group 29-44 that is just 3 thousands while the men is 123 thousands. There is a big difference between women’s heart attack in the age group 29-44 and 65+.
In conclusion, the percentage of the both group for the heart attacks growing very fast. In general to avoid heart attacks people should eat healthy food and exercise regularly.
First, the men those 65 and above, heart attacks chances is more than any age groups ;about 440 thousands per year .On the other hand the women in the same age group less than the men by 66 thousands. Followed by age group 45-64 which is the difference between the men and women was288 thousands per year and women took place with just 136 thousands. However, the eldest women group is very low compared with men in same age group 29-44 that is just 3 thousands while the men is 123 thousands. There is a big difference between women’s heart attack in the age group 29-44 and 65+.
In conclusion, the percentage of the both group for the heart attacks growing very fast. In general to avoid heart attacks people should eat healthy food and exercise regularly.
The number of miles in Wales by various forms of transport in two given dates
This table shows information about seven different forms of transportation in Wales in 1990 and 2005. Altogether, in 1990 people travelled 4,740 miles compared to 6,475 in 2005.
The most number of miles travelled were by cars 3.199 miles in 1990 and 4,806 miles in 2005. In 1990 the local bus transportation decreases from 429 miles in 1990 to 274 miles in 2005. There were slight difference in 1990’s and 2005 in both transportation walking and bicycle. Walking recorded 255 miles in 1990 and 258 miles in 2005. Bicycle also recorded 51 miles in the first year and 52 miles in 2005 which is not a big change. The number of miles had increased in 1990 by train from 1990 to 2005, which recorded 2.89 miles in the first year and 366 miles in the last year. The least number of miles traveling through 1990 and 2005 were taxi which increases from 13 miles in 1990 to 42 in 2005.
In conclusion, the majority of miles traveling were for cars and the minorities were for taxies.
The most number of miles travelled were by cars 3.199 miles in 1990 and 4,806 miles in 2005. In 1990 the local bus transportation decreases from 429 miles in 1990 to 274 miles in 2005. There were slight difference in 1990’s and 2005 in both transportation walking and bicycle. Walking recorded 255 miles in 1990 and 258 miles in 2005. Bicycle also recorded 51 miles in the first year and 52 miles in 2005 which is not a big change. The number of miles had increased in 1990 by train from 1990 to 2005, which recorded 2.89 miles in the first year and 366 miles in the last year. The least number of miles traveling through 1990 and 2005 were taxi which increases from 13 miles in 1990 to 42 in 2005.
In conclusion, the majority of miles traveling were for cars and the minorities were for taxies.
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