Tuesday 1 June 2010

Log Book 2

Saturday, 29 May 2010
persenter:Fahad
Time: 1:44 to 1:51 date: 25/5/2010
Subject: Tire recycling
Introduction: I was trying to give the information to the student buy the photos and small titles.
Body language and eye contact were good + comfortable.
Slides: 10 slides, informative, colorful and not too many words.
Content: I introduced the solutions for the problem and the meaning was too clear.
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persenter: Saoud Abdullah
Time: 12:49 to 1:06
Date: 25/5/2010
Subject: Crimes in Dubai
Introduction: He gave good definitions for all of his presentation.
Body language: His body language was good and it’s the same as the eye contact.
Attitude: Relaxed and comfortable.
Slides: 11 slides, contained good information and too much talking and few photos.
Content: He discussed about the solutions and answered all questions.
Meaning: Clear.
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persenter: Mohammad Alzaabi
Time: 1:26 to 1:43 pm
date: 25/5/2010
Subject: Obesity
Introduction: The introduction is clear and good
Body language and eye contact were fine.
Attitude: Relaxed, but not comfortable.
Slides: 15 slides were good information but not always clear.
Content: he gave good solutions to the problem and he was reading from the board.
Meaning clear: Good
Language: yes
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persenter: Almunther
Time: 8:46 to 9:01 am
Date: 26/5/2010
Subject: Divorce in the UAE
Introduction: He did a nice introduction with good definitions.
Body language: His body language and eye contact were not too good.
Slides: 9
Clear: yes
Relevant: yes
Colorful: Yes
Too many words: yes
Content: He explained the problem and he discussed the best solution.
Language: Yes
Meaning clear: Yes
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persenter: Abdulla Khaled
Time: 9:30 am
Date: 26/5/2010
Topic: Bank cabal
He didnt introduced the topic clearly.
Body language and eye contact were fine.

Slides: There were 10 slides with good information and the colors were good.
Too many words: No.
Content: There were no problems solutions in this case.
Language: Good and the meaning was not too clear.
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Persenter: Rashed
Time: 9:34 am
Date: 26/5/2010
Subject: Egypt
Introduction: Clear introduction and he explained it very perfect.
Body language: His body language was good and his eye contact was too bad because he was reading from board.
Slides: It was 10 slides, colorful, informative and too many words on the slides.
Content: He explained the problems and solutions clearly.
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Persenter: Ahmed Ali
Time: 9:15 to 9:30 am
Date: 26/5/2010
Subject: Soft drinks.
Introduction: He explained the topic too good.
Body language: The body language is good and comfortable.
Eye contact: it was not too good he was reading from the slides
Slides: 10
Colorful, clear and relevant: The slides looked good and clear.
Too many words: Yes
He presented the problem and the solution: Yes
Language: Good
Meaning clear: Yes
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Persenter: Mohsen
Time: 8:30 to 8:50 am
date: 26/5/2010
Subject: Recycling papers
Introduction: The introduction was good
Body language and eye contacts were fine.
Slides: 11 slides, contained good information and not many words
Content: He presented the problem and solution clearly.
Language and meaning were good.
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Persenter: Mohammad Hasan
Time: 8:31 to 8:43 am
date: 26/5/2010
Subject: Population in Dubai
Introduction: He introduced the problem very well.
Body language: The body language was good but not clears.
Attitude: relaxed and comfortable
Eye contact: good
Slides: 10 slides with good colorful, informative and nice pictures.
He presented the problem and the solution: Yes
The language and the meaning were not too fine.
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persenter:Abdulrahman
Time: 8:43to 8:58
Date: 26/5/2010
Subject: Smoking
Introduction: The topic was fine.
Body language and eye contact were good.
Attitude: Relaxed and comfortable.
Slides: 11 slides, with good information and with nice idea.
Content: He discussed the problem and solution briefly.
Language: Good.
Meaning clear: clear.
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Persenter: Saif
Time: 10:51 to 10:58
Date: 30/5/2010
Subject: Pollution
Introduction: The introduction was good
Body language: The body language was good and also the eye contact
Attitude: relaxed.
Slides: 10 slides, informative, had nice colors but too many words.
Content: He explained the problem and he put possible solution.
Language and meaning were clear.
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Persenter: Ahmed AL Braiky
Subject: Traffic congestion.
Time: 12:38pm to 12:48pm.
Introduction: The introduction was good.
Body language: The body language is very good and the eye contact was fine.
Attitude: He was not relax but comfortable.
Slides: 11.
Colorful: yes.
Informative: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: yes.
Not too many words: No.
Content: He explains the problem and gave the best solutions.
His Language and meaning were perfect.
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Persenter: Sultan
Time: 9:15 to 9:30
date: 27/5/2010
Subject: Global warming.
Introduction: The introduction was good and clear.
Body language: The body language was good.
Attitude: Relaxed and comfortable.
Eye contact: Good.
Slides: 13 slides had good information and had good photos.
Content: He contained good solutions for the problems.
Language: Good.
Meaning clear: Yes
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Presenter:Salem
Time: 9:02 to 9:13 am
Date: 25/5/2010
Subject: Tire recycling.
Introduction: The introduction was interesting.
Body language: Good.
Attitude: Comfortable.
Eye contact: Good.
Slides: 10.
Colorful: yes.
Clear: yes.
Relevant: Yes.
Too many words: No
Content: Had good solutions for the problem.
Language: Good.
Meaning clear: Yes.
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persenter: Mohammad Saleh.
Time: 12:23 to 12:35 pm
Date: 25/5/2010
Subject: Hackers.
Introduction: He explained the topic clearly.
Body language and eye contact were perfect.
Attitude: Relaxed and comfortable.
Slides: 10 slides, informative, colorful and not too many words.
Content: He showed us nice slides.
Language and the meaning were clearly.
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presenter: Faisal
Date: 25.05.2010 Time: 1203-1213
Subject: Junk food.
Introduction: He explained the topic clearly.
Body language and eye contact was good.
Attitude: Relaxed.
Slides: slides were colorful & clearly.
Content: He showed us good solutions about the problem.
Language and the meaning were quite good.

Sunday 23 May 2010

Vocabulary words

1.alternative (noun) A choice between two or more mutually exclusive possibilities, There are always many alternative resources for clean energy
2.access (verb) To gain or obtain access to. I have the right to access my bank account when I turn 22 years old
3.annual (adjective) Of, for, or relating to a whole year, often as a recurring cycle; determined or reckoned by the year; accumulating in the course of a year. performed, executed, or completed over the course of a year.My annual salary is 200000 dhs
4.approximate (verb) To carry or advance near; to cause to approach.

5.attitude (noun) The position of the body or way of carrying oneself.
The ballet dancer walked with a graceful attitude.
6.attribute (noun) A characteristic or quality of a thing
His finest attribute is his kindness.
7.comment (noun) To insert comments into source code.
I commented on the photo album.
8.compensate (verb) To pay someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration. It is hard work, but they will compensate you well for it.
9.component (noun) A smaller, self-contained part of a larger entity. Often refers to a manufactured object that is part of a larger device
A CPU is a component of a computer.
10.consent (noun) Voluntary agreement or permission, not unlike assent consent can be achieved by passively not refusing. He gave consent to undergo the procedure.
11.considerable (adjective) Significant; worth considering. I've spent a considerable amount of time on this.
12.correspond (verb) to exchange messages, especially by postal letter, over a period of time.
I've been corresponding with my German pen pal for three years.
13.document (verb) To record in documents. He documented each step of the process as he did it, which was good when the investigation occurred.
14.debate (noun) An informal and spirited but generally civil discussion of opposing views. The debate over the age of the universe is thousands of years old.
15.domestic (noun) A house servant; a maid.- New standards of cleanliness increased the workload for domestics.
16.emphasis (noun) Special weight or forcefulness given to something considered important.
He paused for emphasis before saying who had won.
17.emerge (verb) To come out of a situation, object or a liquid. The submarine emerged from the ocean
18.error (verb) To show or contain an error or fault. The block transmission errored near the start and could not be received.
19.ethnic (adjective) Of or related to a group of people having common racial, national, religious or cultural origins
There are many ethnic Indonesians in the Netherlands
20.fund (noun) A money-management operation, such as a mutual fund.
Several major funds were declared insolvent recently.

Tuesday 27 April 2010

Log Book

Date: 30.03.2010

Time: 1223-1243 p.m.

Location: F52

Presenters: Ahmed Ali H00130910 & Hedley

Subject: Polluted cities worldwide.

Slides: First Ahmed was showing us the presentation about the pollution. Secondly Ahmed Ali and Hedley talked about pollution in some countries and cities for example Abu Dhabi ,London ,Paris and Berlin

Body language: Hedley and Ali were looking directly to the class without watching the board.

Date: 11.04.2010

Time: 1015

Location: F52

Presenters: Abdulla Khalid H00137908 & Al Munther H00128002

Subject: Toyota

Slides: The slides were perfect and colorful.Almunther talked about Toyota and Abdulla showed us when the first Toyota car was made.

Body Language: Abdulla and Almunther were talking well but not loudly to us. They were using their hands to show us the pictures.

Date: 11.04.2010

Time: 1030

Location: F52

Presenters: Abdulla Masoud H 00131565 & Ahmed AbdulRahman H 00132533

Subject: Water Consumption

Slides: 12: they were colorful and were talking about using water in Canada and there were percentages of global water.


Date: 11.04.2010

Time: 1045

Location: F52

Presenters: Abdulrahman H00128332 & Mohsin H00132268

Subject: The UAE 1960-70

Slides:15 they were interesting and they had nice photos.

Date; 11.04.2010

Time: 1100

Location: F52

Presenters: Fahad H00130970 & Mohmad Hassan H00132994

Subject: Recycling

Slides: The slides were colorful and informative; also they were 10 easy slides to know.

Body Language: both Mohammed and Fahad were using perfect eye contact.

Date: 13.04.2010

Time: 1215

Location: F52

Presenters: Saif H00132862 & Faisal H00133058

Subject: The UAE, past & present

Slides: interesting slides and really it let us remember the UAE in the past.

Body Languages: Saif was talking loudly and clearly; they were both good.


Date: 13.04.2010

Time: 1245

Location: F52

Presenters: Mohmad Rashid H00132635 & Sultan H00134237

Subject: Starting a business

Slides: the slides were colorful and they were showing us the steps of setting up the business.

Body languages: they were a few mistakes and also they were talking quietly.

Date: 13.04.2010

Time: 1300

Location: F52

Presenters: Saood H00131022 & Mohd Saleh H00128186

Subject: The UAE in the past

Slides: the slides were not colored but clear. The slides also were interesting.

Body Languages: there were a lot of mistakes but their voices were clear and loud.

Date: 13.04.2010

Time: 1315

Location: F52

Presenters: Rashid H00132879 & Salem H00133895

Subject: Giving up smoking

Slides: only 8 slides but they were colorful and there were many pictures that explained what the effects are when you smoke.

Body Languages: both were perfect and had a loud voice.

Saturday 6 March 2010

Meeting

1)Meeting
The goal of this meeting is to discuss and to find out how to improve the student’s 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 participant:
Mohammed (H00132635) chairman
Fahed(H00130970) secretary
Almunther (H00128002) participant
Agenda:
1. How can we help students maximise their success?
2. What are the obstacles to success?
3. How can we improve the situation?
Start: Mohammed opened the meeting at 12:00
What was said?
1)Fahed said that we can handle their problems professionally if they are not successful and all the group agreed.
2)Almunther said that we can do some maximizing in their chances for success like giving them more classes and all the group agreed.
3) Mohammed said that the students find the level they deserve.
Finished: after asking if there was A.O.B we closed the meeting at 1:30 pm

Reflection:
I think that the group was a good group because I learned from them many things and the chair man was every smart. Also the participant guy worked hard. We were discussing very hard about our problem and tried hardly to get some solutions. Finally I can say that we really worked hard.

Tuesday 29 December 2009

Words

1 . Awareness (noun): knowledge or understanding of a particular subject or situation. Culture awareness is an important subject.

2 . Committed (adjective): willing to work very hard at something. In the last 3 days, I was committed to picking my brothers up from the school.

3 . Disease (noun): an illness which affects a person, animal, or plant. Coughs and sneezes spread diseases.

4 . Interpret (verb): to translate spoken words from one language into another. I always interpret the words to Arabic.

5 . Scholarship (noun): an amount of money that is given to someone by an educational organization to help pay for their education. Nuclear energy authorizations have a scholarship with Khalifa University.

6 . Opportunity (noun): a chance to do something or an occasion when it is easy for you to do something. I never miss an opportunity.

7 . Rhythm (noun): a regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements. Time arrangement is important in rhythm.


8 . Concentration (noun): the ability to think about something carefully or for a long time.
The exam needs a lot of concentration.

9 . Individual (adjective): considered separately from other people or things in the same group.Every individual is different.

10 . Ridiculous (adjective): very silly or unreasonable. Don’t be ridiculous.

11 . Spite (verb): to deliberately annoy or upset someone. I like to spite her.

12 . Amount:
The sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.

~The amount of the water in the human’s blood is more than 50%. ( noun )

13 . Apartment:
A room or a group of related rooms, among similar sets in one building, designed for use as a dwelling.

~It’s not easy to get an apartment in Abu Dhabi that is not very expensive. ( noun )

14 . Aspect:
Appearance to the eye or mind; look: the physical aspect of the country.

~Money is the most important aspect of business. ( noun )

15 . Attract:
To draw by a physical force causing or tending to cause to approach, adhere, or unite; pull (opposed to REPEL ): The gravitational force of the earth attracts smaller bodies to it.

~The movies and video games are the main things that attract teenagers. ( verb )

16 . Beautiful: Having beauty; having qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction to see, hear, think about, etc.; delighting the senses or mind: a beautiful dress; a beautiful speech.

~The most beautiful view is when the sun sets over the sea. ( adjective )

17 . Weather (noun): the state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc. The weather is not good to make a trip.

18 . Price (noun):the sum or amount of money or its equivalent for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale. Car prices are not stable these days.

19 . Pizza (noun): a flat, open-faced baked pie of Italian origin, consisting of a thin layer of bread dough topped with spiced tomato sauce and cheese, often garnished with anchovies, sausage slices, mushrooms, etc. I like eating pizza at the dinner.


20 . Second (noun): the second member of a series. I have my second exam in November.

21 . Million (noun): a cardinal number, a thousand times one thousand. I would like to win one million dollars.


22 . Change (verb): to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone. Weather changes are bad for us because they make us sick.

23 . Separate (verb): to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space. Use a strainer to separate a mixture.

24 . Similar (adjective): having a likeness or resemblance, esp. in a general way. My neighbor has two similar cars.

25 . System (noun): an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole. The system in our college is very easy.


26 . Preferred (verb) : to set or hold before or above other persons or things in estimation; like better; choose rather than. I prefer coffee to tea.

27 . Benefit: Something that is advantageous or good; an advantage: He explained the benefits of public ownership of the postal system.

*Before starting any business the amount of the benefit must be considered. (noun )

28 . Broken: Reduced to fragments; fragmented.

*Broken glass is very dangerous thing. (adjective )

29 . Career: An occupation or profession, esp. one requiring special training, followed as one's lifework: He sought a career as a lawyer.

*After finishing school the real career starts. (noun )

30 . Choice: An act or instance of choosing; selection: Her choice of a computer was made after months of research. His parents were not happy with his choice of friends.

*Every person has to make an important choice in his life. (adjective )

31 . Communicate: To impart knowledge of; make known: to communicate information; to communicate one's happiness.

*It’s been a lot easier for people to communicate since the telephone was
invented. (verb )

32 . Control: To exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command.

33 . Correct: To set or make true, accurate, or right; remove the errors or faults from: The native guide corrected our pronunciation.

*It’s important to know the wrong answers and correct them. (adjective )

34 . Culture: The quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.

*Every country has a different culture from others. (noun )

35 . Degree: Any of a series of steps or stages, as in a process or course of action; a point in any scale.

*Some jobs require a specific degree. (noun )

36 . Department: A distinct part of anything arranged in divisions; a division of a complex whole or organized system.

*The fire department does a great job to help people. (noun )

37 . Describe: To tell or depict in written or spoken words; give an account.

*The wetness had a difficult time describing the suspect. (verb )

38. Money (noun): standard pieces of gold, silver, copper, nickel, etc., stamped by government authority and used as a medium of exchange and measure of value; coin or coins. There are many people searching for money.

39. Tourist (noun): a person who makes a tour, esp. for pleasure. Many tourists visit Dubai every year.

40. Special (adj): of a kind different from others; distinctive, peculiar, or unique. I have a special car.

41. View (noun): a seeing or looking, as in inspection or examination. The accommodation is in suites, all of which have a sea view.

42. Courses (noun): a program of instruction, as in a college or university. Last summer I went to English courses.

43. Holiday (noun): Any day of exemption from work. I spent my last holiday in LA.

44 . Restaurant (noun): a place where meals can be bought and eaten. Yesterday I ate at the restaurant.

45. Healthy (adj): Having good health; well; sound. We should eat healthy food.

46. Available (adj): that one can avail oneself of; that can be used; usable. There were two available seats on the plane.

47. Discuss (adj): to talk or write about. We discussed BMW cars with our friends.

48. Century (noun): one of the 100-year periods measured from before or after the year of Christ's birth. We are now in the 21st century.

49. Manner (noun): the way in which something is done or happens. I like the manner in which he teaches.

50 . Salary (noun): fixed payment at regular intervals for services, etc. I m taking my salary from my father.

Saving water around the world

Most of us know that the water in world cover 70 per cent of the earth surface, and is that the most common liquid. Without water there would be no life on the planet, also humans can live without food for weeks but only days without water ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water ) . Unfortunately, in many areas of the world, getting water is not as easy as turning on a tap and getting water, because many countries have drying areas on them. People on these become malnourished and may die, either directly from the thirsty or some disease that come from the unclean water .In some countries children and women have to walk for kilometers every day just to get some dirty water for their family to drink, because they have no choice so they have to drink it.
There are many big world companies are working to improve to get a good situation by install pumps in to the poor villages and to provide clean water. These companies they are also trying to get some solution to save water in the house all around the world ( ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/ ). First you must use your a minim amount for you bath by closing the drain first and filling the tub only 1/3 full. Stopper tub before turning water. The initial burst of cold water can be warmed by adding hot water later. Another good thing is that you avoid flashing toilet unnecessarily. If the toilet flush handle frequently sticks in the flush position, letting water run constantly, replace or adjust it. Check your pump ( www.worldwater.org ). If you have a well at your home, listen to see if the pump kicks on and off while the water is not in use. If it does, you have a leak. Store drinking water in the refrigerator rather than letting the tap run every time you want a cool glass of water. Also you must to take care if you have dishwater to be sure to not leave the water running while you are cleaning your dishes. Another good thing is that you take a shower instead of taking a bath and also you should turn off the faucet when you are brushing your teeth because this is a huge waste of water as you stand there. Also you can use the water meter to check for hidden water leaks. The last two ways I can say for saving water is that consider installing an instant water heater on your kitchen sink so you don't have to let the water run while it heats up. This will reduce heating costs for your household ( www.water.nationalacademies.org ). Another last thing is that do not use running water to thaw meat or other frozen foods. Defrost food overnight in the refrigerator or by using the defrost setting on your microwave.
In last I can say water is everything in our life so we must to take care on it and to use the ways of saving the water to avoid losing water.

The Reference ..
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water.com

www.ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/.com

www.worldwater.org

www. ga.water.usgs.gov/edu

www.water.nationalacademies.org
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Monday 23 November 2009

The development of business manager

There are many business developments which includes of technology designed to help an economic enterprise grow.Such technologies include assessment of marketing, operating and targeting.The development of business involves evaluating a business and then realizing its full potential, using such as tool marketing, sales, information management and also customer service. Also there are many tasks that are carried out by business development managers. The business development manager is known as an economic or business planner. A manager must be careful about his attention to business development and exploiting the business opportunities that are presented to him and his organization. Business development can make your organisation good if you know the best practices and management theory. Sometimes, business development managers become stressed due to the urgent need for radical new approaches to the corporation. The new kind of corporation is above all agile.The top business managers fret about the lack of creativity and innovation beneath them.

The business development manager must have considerable sales experience, also to be organized, a strong negotiator and aware of and responsive to economic trends. A university degree in one of the commerce, accounting, economics or business administration streams may prove useful (although not necessary) for entry into the position( http://www.zimbio.com ) . The business development manager works to expand a company product and reach a profit revenue. They do this by identifying new markets and attracting new clients. The business development manager therefore researches new business opportunities, identifies likely sales points and also develops strategic plans and sales strategies ( http://en.wikipedia.org ). He undertakes presentations for and negotiations with prospective customers.

In larger organizations the business development manager works with marketing and sales departments, government and industry bodies ( http://www.thinkingmanagers.com ) . Domestic and overseas travel is often a requirement of this position, and report writing is necessary. In smaller businesses, business development managers answer to owners. However, in larger companies they are answerable to senior marketing and sales executives.

References
http://www.zimbio.com/Business+Development+Analysts/articles/6/Responsibilities+Business+Development+Manager
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_development
http://www.thinkingmanagers.com/business-management/business-development.php

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