Monday, May 24, 2010

Visitors to Canada




This line graph illustrates the number of visitor’s over 10 years from two countries Japan and Canada .Overall, the number of visitor fluctuated greatly during this period.

Starting in 1996, there was a significant difference in the number of visitors from Spain to Canada .There were almost 300,000 Spanish visitors compared to 850,000 Japanese visitors. The fewest number of visitors from Spain was in 1996 and the fewest number of visitors from Japan was in 2003. The number of Spanish visitors, as shown in the graph, was different from the number of Japanese visitors by 50%. Between 1996 and 1999 the visitors from Spain had sharply increased to 620,000 visitor’s .The number of Japanese visitors remained steady from 1996 to 2001.In 1999 the number of Japanese visitors gradually decreased, on the other hand, the number of Spanish visitors sharply decreased. Moreover, the number of Spanish visitors grew significantly.Also, the number Spanish visitors was the highest in 2004 and the lowest in 1996.

In conclusion, the number of Japanese visitors outnumbered the Spanish visitors during the ten-year period.

Monday, May 17, 2010

ARGUMENTS ESSAY




Nowadays the internet is distributed to every single house in the UAE like a cancer when it’s distributed to the human body. There are many websites some of them good and the others are bad. In this essay I’m going to discuss the pros and cons of media control in the UAE.
There are several arguments in favor of UAE Etisalat blocking internet access to bad websites .The first argument is that to save our people from accessing the bad websites. This kind of blocking internet access is important so that they will be interested in the good websites. They also argue that the good points can help the people to focus on the good website where there is knowledge for their career.
However, there are many far more convincing arguments against blocking internet access to websites. The first point is that the people can know more details about all companies around the world. Also, this will expand their studying knowledge from here without travelling. This will help us to have more intelligent and open-minded people .Finally, this will also tell us know more information about all countries’ laws around the world.
In conclusion, blocking internet access and open media both have advantages .I think that is the open media is better than blocking the internet access because this will help our population to have the best knowledge in the future.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Argument essay




Nowadays, all colleges in our country using tests to assess students, but some of them are using the new styles of assessment by teacher assessment. We have both ways in some subject. Some students agree that examinations are an unfair way of assessment and should not be used at the HCT. In this essay, I will discuss whether or not exams should be used for assessment. In this essay I am going to discuss whether examinations are useful in the HCT or not and why.

Yearly many new students Register to HCT to study and during the semester there are many exams to know if the students understand their courses, and to assess them at the end of the term. I think the exams are important to follow up the student and assess them; also these exams help them to know their area of weakness and fix it. These exams help student as well to keep studying well and work hard. The HCT is open more than twenty years and the way of assessing students has been the examination.As we know, sciences develop in every second. I think the way of studying in the HCT also must develop faster than what’s happenings now. The exams are still not enough to know if the students are ready for the labor market and what is needed in the labor markets in the UAE. The management of the HCT must study the needs of the labor markets in the UAE and what are the areas of weakness of the study in the HCT to improve it. Exams are a good way but maybe the best way to know if the students are ready for work. There are many better ways than exams, one example of these ways is to make an interview with the students or let the student go to work for two to three weeks as a trainee. There are many ways to be used by the HCT management.

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.

The number of U. S. farms and all farm workers




This chart illustrates the number of U. S. farms and all farm workers between1910 – 2000. We can see the trends are steadily declining.

First, the best time was at the beginning of the century from 1910 to 1935, the farms were around 13,800,000 farm and the farm workers were about 6,250,000 workers. In the next decade there was a slight decline in the trend, in 1950 the farms fall to 10,000,000 farms and the farm workers were reduced to less than six million workers. But in the next two years there was a sharp decline in the both farms and farm workers, the farms were fall to less than four and a half million and the farm workers were around half, about 3 million farm workers. In 1970 the fall did not stop and the number of farms and farm workers were close to gather. The farms were fall to around three million and the farm workers were about 2 million, this means some farms had only one to two workers

In conclusion, both farms and farm worker numbers decreased from 1910 to 2000 and level off after 1980.i think this big problem is not effect US only but all countries over the world are suffering because the food will reduce and the price will increase so some people cannot buy the food to live.