Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Formal Presentation


Name: Hadif Al Menhali
Section: CS8  ID: H00158882       venue: W113
 
Deforestation
One of the biggest ecological problems in the world is deforestation. It is clearing world’s forests on a massive scale. In general, forests are not only home of peerless animals and plants, but they also protect us from global worming by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Pursuing this further, some of the advantages of forest are protecting the forest soil from drying,and they help perpetuate the water cycle. many things are took in consideration to be the cause of deforestation such as logging operations, money, a result of urban sprawl, and agriculture.

As a result, 16 million hectares of the forest disappear annually. Moreover, the World Resources Institute estimated that only 22 per cent of the world’s original forest cover remains intact. Similarly, a recent estimate that about 100,000 km² of the forest is deforested, and another 100,000km² are degraded each year. Furthermore, two of the major Consequences of deforestation are Climate change And Global warming. If this trend continues, In less than 100 years we could destroy what nature was developing for millions of years.

In my opinion the best solutions are, first to Manage forest resources by eliminating clear-cutting. Secondly, Cutting should be balanced by the planting of enough young trees to replace the older ones felled in any given forest.



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Bibliography:

·         "One of the biggest ecological problems: Deforestation." Urban Titan | Online Magazine Guide with unbelievable stories. N.p., 3 Mar. 2010. Web. 3 July 2011. <http://urbantitan.com/one-of-the-biggest-ecological-problems-deforestation/>.

·         "Deforestation Facts, Deforestation Information, Effects of Deforestation - National Geographic." Environment Facts, Environment Science, Global Warming, Natural Disasters, Ecosystems, Green Living - National Geographic. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 July 2011. <http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/deforestation-overview.html>.

·         "Deforestation." The Global Change Program at the University of Michigan. N.p., 4 Jan. 2010. Web. 3 July 2011. <http://www.globalchange.umich

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Report on Presentation #1


I’m going to report the Social Networking Websites presentation.

Presenters Names:
1. Saeed Al-Qubaisi                         ID No.: H00214309
2. Mohammed Al-Harbi                 ID No.: H00216614

Venue: W113
Date: 26/06/11
Time: 3:30pm

First, I’m going to talk and evaluate Saeed’s presenting. In the first place, Saeed  introduced the topic in an excellent way by asking the audience how they can socialize with their families. Additionally, Saeed had a real good eye contact with the audience and spoke very clearly and loudly. He stood beside the screen which allowed us to see the screen clearly. Saeed used note cards, but he read neither from the note cards nor from the screen. Saeed used very good English in his part of presenting. Saeed seemed very organized and managed to give a good and clear idea about the topic he’s presenting to the audience. He had a spectacular smile on his face and looked real confident.

Secondly, Mohammed had a good eye contact with the audience, but he was talking with a clear and loud voice. He also stood at the side not in the front of the screen which gives him some credit. Furthermore, Mohammed used the note cards very well. However, he read a little from the screen, but it was nothing to be mentioned. He seemed well- organized and very confident, but he took the presentation a bit seriously.

Pursuing this further, they had some clourful pictures as a background. In the same way, the text was all clear according to the contrast and there wasn’t too much. Nevertheless, they didn’t put enough animations in the slides. Finally they were excellent working together.



Done by: Hadif Al-Menhali

ID No.: H00158882

Venue: W113

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Reflection on the Meeting


As a chairman Saeed was very active, efficient, and competent. He illustrated the causes of the problem, and gave a lot of remarkable ideas and solutions. Mohammed was well involved in the meeting by writing everything, modifying plenty of ideas, and he was real good playing the role of the secretary. Hadif was the participant; he got into the talk very well sharing bags of problems, but giving them solutions too. Finally Hadif took the task of typing the meeting and putting it on the blog, which he took very seriously and did effectively.

We did a good job solving that problem and working with each other, and I hope we could work together again soon.

In my opinion, I felt very good working with others on solving problems because each person may have a different view of the problem, so you may get numerous different solutions. It was really enjoyable and beneficial to us.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Meeting discussing Expensive Dowries in the U.A.E.

Date of meeting:        21/06/2011
Time of Meeting:       14:55
Venue:                        W104
Group members:
Chairman:           Saeed Al Qubaisi
Minutes taker: Mohammed Al Harbi
Participant:       Hadif Al Menhali

Agenda:
1.     Marriage as social union.
2.    Traditions of marriage in the U.A.E.
3.    Problems of Emirati men (who have the desire to get married).
4.    Expensive dowry.
5.    Consequences of expensive dowry.
6.    Solutions.

Chairman Saeed called the meeting to order at 14:55. The main problem that was discussed in the meeting is the expensive dowry in the U.A.E, but it started with Saeed talking about marriage generally as a social union. Then Mohammed pointed out the specific rules which govern marriage in the U.A.E. Hadif commented on the institution of marriage which includes intimate interaction between partners.

To control the topic of the meeting, Saeed pointed out the major problems facing Emirati men who have the desire to get married which is the expensive dowry. The consequences of this problem are significant. Mohammed raised the issue of debt and loans related to banks. Hadif emphasized the social problems which include living in a low conditions and below expectations, misunderstanding and continuous arguments between partners which could lead to divorce. Saeed notes that as a result of these problems, Emirati men tend to choose foreign girls who do not ask for such high standards. The result of this however is that Emirati girls stay maiden with no husband for years and maybe never get married.

To find a solution for this issue, Mohammed mentioned the Marriage Fund which is supported and funded by the government of the U.A.E. in an attempt to lower the dowry. Awareness through media is an important method to influence families and the general public. For example, movies, talk shows, and advertisements are practical means to change the concept of marriage and its costs.
So, the chairman called the meeting to adjourn at 15:25.