Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Deforestation

Deforestation




Deforestation is the removal of a forest to change the forest to conversion of forestland to agriculture, furniture or the purpose of trade and that causes environmental damage, also other causes of deforestation is for the establishment of several factories, and these reasons that I mention, it is man-made, but of natural causes of deforestation is the forest fires due to drought. Deforestation occurs for many reasons: first sold the wood and use it for many things for example access to coal and sell it, cutting down trees to get the space for agriculture, Animal facilities, Factories. Ignore the reasons that lead to deforestation by the responsible authorities is also a reason why the spread of this phenomenon on a large scale. We must know that the forest is very important and plays a key role in our lives because it is not limited only to being trees cover large areas but have an effect in the impact on the economy and industry as they reduce the effect heaters green, which contribute to globalarming in the world through green grass, which Absorbs carbon dioxide


The problem can be reduced if each group has responsibility about forest and I mean by groups, local and national government, Corporations, Organizations and Private individuals.First local and national government responsible is the government should have to put the law provide for the punishment of removing the trees without a permit by the responsible authorities so as to reduce the clearing of trees randomly, and  also put huge financial fines because that would limit the conflict with the law. Also they must reduction of the urbanization of towns and villages near the forest and find alternative sites free of trees As for national governments must deal with each other to reach an agreement to prevent the removal of trees that are placed prior and well thought out plans to compensate for parts that will be made.
Second Corporations I will propose two ways
1-Reduce consumption of paper and wood: And that by search about the papers use from people in past and they through its and buy for people how has some of papers has used , and lock around for wood also to use it and gave some many for any person has wood.
2- Investment in the rain forest communities:
Because the rainforests contain trees fast growth than the forest that has rain seasons and that is good for environment
                                                  
  Thirdly Organizations                                       
 Organizations must do sensitize people to the damage caused by deforestation, such as high proportion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the change in air temperature and the environmental damage of deforestation through the distribution of leaflets and set up awareness campaigns and also stressed the need to preserve forests by means of Modern media. The end is Private individuals A person must help organizations and governments to do their duty and that through cooperation and extending a helping hand to them, it also must preserve the forest and not cutting down trees himself, but he must go to buy them from the market and also he must teach his family the importance of preserving forests and what are the damages that result For removal


I think that the best way to reduce deforestation is through the development of strict laws to punish those who cut trees and these laws include either fines large or imprisonment for a term ranging from one month to three because the forest contribute to the preservation of the environment clean from carbon dioxide and maintain Also on the temperature of the climate so removed a crime should be punished by law.

Monday, December 6, 2010

voice over internet




Communicate over the Internet closer the distance between people and you can see people in faraway places and you are in your home and you can also via the Internet to find anything you want knowledge about it. Currently, you can also talk and see people in other parts of the world and like with you. Also can you buy anything you want, and sell well all through the Internet Connection? Voice over Internet is a general term for a family of methodologies, communication protocols, and transmission technologies for delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet. Also there are other terms frequently encountered and often used synonymously with VoIP are IP telephony, Internet telephony, voice over broadband (VoBB), broadband telephony, and broadband phone.

In 1995, the first company of voice over internet was Vocaltec. They released Internet Phone Software, which in combination with a home computer, sound card, speakers, microphone and modem allowed users to make a phone call over the internet. However, the people on both ends had to have the same setup, and sound quality was much less than on a normal phone. In 1998, there were Entrepreneurs began to recognize the potential of the technology and soon computer-to-phone and phone-to-phone connections were possible for making voice calls over the internet. Also the service was available using a phone at a provider's location in North America only. Businesses began to use VOIP over their intranets to help communicate within their company. But with the introduction of switching equipment in 1998 by 3 manufacturing companies, the history of voice over internet protocol took a turn towards the future. In 2000, had become an Internet connection over the plains before, had become that you could use at home, in clubs and also in public places. Today, it has become easier and more speed and you can also buy phones and computers from any place where a market for this stuff.

Of the benefits of online communication in several areas, including low cost price and ease of communication and connection speed, and this is what you can use it more comfortable and more fun. You can also be used in several areas such as buying and selling things that you need and also can also be used to read the stories and news and find out what happening in the world. 

We stand today with VoIP something like where we stood with the Internet in the early 1990s. The speed of development and the widespread impacts of VoIP will be comparable to that of the Internet. The year 2003 saw VoIP move from being a fringe interest of high tech enthusiasts to a concept central to the planning of all major telecommunications operators. We shall be hearing a great deal about VoIP in 2004 in the technical media.  However, in some ways, VoIP is the froth on the wave and the wave itself is the 21CN/NGN. VoIP is the most predictable growth feature of the new network, but there will be many others. also sees a strategic review of telecommunications by the new super regulator Ofcom - the most fundamental examination of the regulatory structure since the duopoly review in the early 1980s. Consequently 2004 could well prove to be a watershed year for all concerned with the British telecommunications industry.



Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The similarities and differences between UAE, Saudi Arabia and Yemen









The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federation of seven independent states located in the southeastern corner of the 
Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by the Persian Gulf to the north, Saudi Arabia to the south and west, and Oman and the Gulf of Oman to the east. Its seven member states are Abu Dhabi, ´Ajman, Dubai, Al Fujairah, Ra´s al Khaymah, Sharjah, and Umm al Qaywayn. The total land area of the United Arab Emirates, including its islands, is 83,600 sq km. The city of Abu Dhabi, located in the emirate of the same name, is the federal capital and the largest city. Arabic is the official language of the United Arab Emirates. English is also widely spoken, as are Hindi, Urdu, and Persian. Islam is the official religion of the country and all Emiris and a majority of the expatriates are Muslims. 96% Sunni Muslim. The constitution guarantees religious freedom and there are some Christian churches in the United Arab Emirates. The UAE had an estimated population of 2,262,309 in 1997, with a density of 27 persons per sq km. The emirate of Abu Dhabi contains nearly 40 percent of the total United Arab Emirates population. The United Arab Emirates is a member of the UN, Arab League the Gulf Cooperation CouncilOPEC and Conference. The United Arab Emirates currency is one Dirham. (http://www.arab.de/arabinfo/uae.htm)


Saudi Arabia occupies four-fifths of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered to the northwest by Jordan, to the north by Iraq and Kuwait, to the west by the Red sea and to the east Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Oman, and to the south by Yemen. Saudi Arabia has an area of about 2,240,000 sq km. The capital of Saudi Arabia is Riyadh. The national language is Arabic. English is spoken in business circles. The majority of Saudi Arabians are Sunni Muslim, but Shi´ites predominate in the Eastern Province. The Wahhabi sect, comprised of reformers who settled in Arabia during the 18th century and who have sought to purify and simplify the practice of Islam, has greatly influenced the Sunnites of Saudi Arabia. According to the 1992 census, Saudi Arabia had a population of 16,929,294. The 1997 estimate is 20,087,965; yielding an average population density of 9 persons per sq km. Saudi Arabia is a member of the UN, the Arab League, the Gulf Co-operation Council and OPEC. The currency of Saudi Arabia is Saudi Arabian Rial. ( http://www.arab.de/arabinfo/saudi.htm )

Yemen is bounded in the north by 
Saudi Arabia, east by Oman, south by the Gulf of Aden and west by the Red Sea. The territory includes 112 islands including Kamaran and Perim in the Red Sea and Socotra in the Gulf of Aden. Yemen covers about 527,970 sq km. Most of the Saudi-Yemeni border is undemarcated and currently under dispute. The capital of Yemen is Sana´a. Arabic is the official language. English is spoken in some urban areas. Sunni Muslim especially in the north and Shia Muslim, small Christian and Hindu communities. The total population of Yemen (1997 estimate) is 15,857,186. The average population density is 30 persons per sq km. Although more than one and a half times its size in land area, the former South Yemen had less than one-third the population of the former North Yemen in the late 1980s. The population of southern Yemen is concentrated in a few areas, including Al Mukalla and the other towns of Hadhramaut, the highlands north and east of Aden, and above all, in Aden proper and its metropolitan area. is a member of the UN and Arab League and Organization of the Islamic Conference. The currency of Yemen is the riyal. ( http://www.arab.de/arabinfo/yemen.htm )


http://www.arab.de/arabinfo/saudi.htm

http://www.arab.de/arabinfo/uae.htm

http://www.arab.de/arabinfo/yemen.htm

Saturday, September 25, 2010

research 1

Bibliography:

Kharma, N., & Hajjajj, A. (1989). Errors in English Among Arabic Speakers: Analysis and Remedy. Essex: Longman. pp. 137 - 142

(1) Who did the original research? Kharma, N & Hajjajj, A
(2) What was the name of the book? Errors in English Among Arabic Speakers
(3) Who was the publisher? Longman
(4) Where was the book published? Essex
(5) When was the book published? 1989
(6) What format has been used? MLA

Sunday, September 19, 2010

My Introduction


My name is Tareq Almansoori and I am 19 years old. I have 5 brothers and 8 sisters and we live with our father and mother. I live in Alrahba. I like to play football, go swimming and see racing cars. My goal is to be an electronic engineer. I like to travel so in this year I went to Saudi Arabia to Riyadh and Mecca. I like to travel to see my friends in the other countries, also I like to travel by car.