Wednesday, 9 October 2013

ESSAY ABOUT UAE COUNTRY

HISTORY

Before 1971 the seven emirates have been together known as the Truncal states, a call that originated from maritime agreements between the British. The leading sheikhs of the tribes inhabit the southern coast between Qatar and Oman. In the first half of the nineteenth century, the monetary lifestyles of the UAE depended heavily on pearl diving and sea exchange in the gulf and UAE.
This brought about the settlement of various ethnic agencies from international locations along the alternate routes, which include Iran and India. Exchange activities with east Africa led to the importation of Africans as a labourer in the pearling enterprise within the past due 19th century. The African and Iranian ethnic populations had been absolutely included as residents.

UNIQUENESS

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) consists of the seven small emirates of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ras al-Khaimah, Ajman, umm al-Quwain, and Fujairah, Which had been united as a federal state on 2 December 1971. Earlier than the status quo of the oil financial system within the early 1960s, primary orientations shaped traditional Emirati way of life: the nomadic barren region-orientated Bedouins with small basis farming in the broader context of the desolate tract economic system and subculture, and the ocean-oriented subculture that revolved round pearling and sea trading. Those subcultures have been economically, politically, and socially interdependent, growing a commonplace way of life and social identification. The UAE stocks significant elements of its subculture with neighbouring Arab countries and the larger Arab tradition.

GEOGRAPHY


It covers an area of 32,278 square miles (83,600 rectangular kilometres). It is situated on the Arabian Gulf which is also known as Persian Gulf. The boarder is touching the land of other countries, it can be said as it is sharing its border land with Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar. The seven emirates vary substantially in length. Abu Dhabi represents 85 percent of the land, and the smallest emirate is Ajman. Every emirate is known as after its capital metropolis, and Abu Dhabi town is the permanent capital of the country. The inland region is frequently desolate tract with some oases, and the barren ajar mountains run via the country. The use has a dry climate with very excessive temperatures and humidity inside the summer time.

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Patriotism and what it really means in Malaysia

Question: 
How to write an open-ended essay on patriotism?

Answer: 
You can write anything you want in an open-ended essay, as long as you stay on the topic. Since the topic is about patriotism, you can write anything about Malaysia but you should show that you care for the country. 

You can write about  
(1) a fictional story about Malaysia
(2) Malaysian history - how Malaysia became an independent country
(3) your favourite country leader or prime minister 
(4) your favourite place in Malaysia 
(5) your favourite Malaysian food
(6) how Malaysia would be like in 10 years time
(7) the political issues in the country
(8) Malaysian festivals
(9) Malaysian education system
(10) Malaysian people.

The list goes on. You really have the freedom to express your thoughts in open-ended essay! No one can say that you are wrong as long as you stay on the topic. 


Here are some samples of introduction that you can use to start the essay.

Example 1:
Patriotism means more than just standing upright when we sing “Negaraku”, or celebrating National Independence Day with cheers of “Merdeka”. It is about genuine love and loyalty for Malaysia, the burning passion to see our country to be a better place for its citizens to live.

Example 2:
Malaysia is a melting pot of races and cultures, a peaceful land in which Malays, Chinese, Indians and many other ethnic races live together in harmony. Just like rojak which is made up of many different ingredients, Malaysia is made up of different people with different backgrounds and beliefs.

Example 3:  
To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia. A country blessed with ample natural resources, beautiful sceneries and an array of wonderful food, Malaysia is home to a multi-ethnic society who lives together peacefully.

Example 4:
[Or you can have the freedom of writing a story of how patriotism is demonstrated in daily life or through friendship or even the sharing of food.]


Sample sentences you can use to start the body of the essay:

Example 1:
One of the notable aspects about Malaysia is its developing economic state. [You can then talk about what Malaysia does to generate income (eg. rubber, petroleum, tourism etc) and how Malaysia can further improve its economy. For example, Malaysia should work hard to maintain the cleanliness of tourist spots and public toilets to ensure the tourists have a good impression of the country. Tell the readers about your role as a citizen and how you can help to improve the country's image.]

Example 2:
One of the notable aspects about Malaysia is the progress of national sports. [Proceed by talking about Malaysian athletes (eg. Datuk Nicol Ann David, Datuk Lee Chong Wei, Malaysian footballers, Malaysian football coach, Datuk K. Raja Gopal) who show their patriotism by working hard to make Malaysia a proud nation in the eye of the world. Tell the readers the hardships that they go through....]

Example 3:
Being a developing nation, Malaysia is constantly seeking ways to improve on the quality of education that shapes the young generation. [Discuss issues such as the reversion of English in Mathematics and Sciences (ETEMS), the low level of English proficiency among students, the things in school that you are not satisfied with. Talk about the possible solutions and how you can play a part in solving the issues.]


As for the conclusion, you should try to surprise me! Just pick up your pen, immerse yourself in the spirit of patriotism and start writing! We can find ways to improve the essay together next week :)

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Tourism In The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is known to the world as the center of Islam and one of the very few countries in the world to have maintained Islamic law the sharia. According to the U.S department of state (2010) Saudi Arabia remained as an absolute monarchy until 1992, at which time the Saud royal family introduced the country's first constitution based on the sharia. With an area of about 865,000 square miles, Saudi Arabia is roughly one-third the size of the continental United States, and the same size as all of Western Europe.
Saudi Arabia's oil region and main source of wealth lies along the Persian Gulf. This oil-derived wealth allowed the country to provide free health care and education while not collecting any taxes from its people. At the time of World War II Saudi Arabia had one-third of all known oil reserves, but falling demand and rising production outside the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) endangered the country with domestic unrest and undermining its influence in the Gulf area. However, they swiftly recovered with a blossoming economy.
Standard of living is calculated by ranks, such as real income per person and poverty ranks. Measures such as access and quality of health care, income growth inequality and educational standards are also used. The best statistic for measuring standard of living is the same one the UN uses to measure the level of development of a nation. The human development index (HDI) which is used as an alternative to measuring GDP in order to determine the country's well-being. The HDI provides a measure of the average three aspects of human development, living a long and healthy life, education and having a decent standard of living. According to the latest U.N human development report (2007) Saudi Arabia's HDI value is .843. This denotes that Saudi Arabia ranks high on the human development index.
Other aspects taken into consideration when measuring the kingdom's HDI are life expectancy rates, under 5 mortality rates, and literacy rate. According to the latest U.N human development report (2007) Saudi Arabia's life expectancy rate is 72.7 years old. The under 5 mortality rate in Saudi Arabia is 21.27 deaths per 1,000 according to the World Bank (2008). In terms of literacy rate only 85% of Saudi Arabians are literate. The Saudi government is working on improving the literacy rate in Saudi Arabia. According to the latest U.N human development report (2009) Saudi Arabia's GDP rank minus HDI rank is at -19 a negative number indicates that the HDI rank is lower than the GDP per capita (PPP US$) and that poverty is low in that country.
Gender inequality occurs on a daily bases in Saudi Arabia. According to Abdella (2010) the kingdom allows men to twice the inheritance that women are allowed. Women are required to have a guardian escort them for many of life's daily tasks. Without the presence of a guardian, a woman cannot study, access health services, marry, travel abroad, have a business or even access an ambulance in an emergency. Saudi women do not have the right to drive. It is illegal for a woman to be in the company of a man who is not in her immediate family. Young women are still not allowed to study certain subjects, such as geology however it is indicated that women can travel abroad alone for studies .On the subject of polygamy, men are permitted by law to have up to four wives. Women do not have equal access to the courts or an equal opportunity to obtain justice. Abdella (2010) acknowledged that the government ought to evaluate laws and policies and revise basic Laws in order to ensure gender equality and exclude the discrimination of women.
In Saudi Arabia population growth is outpacing the economic growth and availability of services and infrastructure in the country. The CIA world fact book (2010) proved that by contrast to the U.S, Saudi Arabia experiences a high population growth rate of 1.85%. Saudi Arabia's growth rate is lower than average developing countries, which is typically around 2.5%; but higher than the U.S 1% population growth rate. Due to its population Growth Issues Saudi Arabia is facing difficulties in providing jobs, water, food and energy to its indigenous young population and there is a widening gap between the ability of the economy to create jobs and the population growth rate.

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Bahrain Informative Writing

Introduction
Bahrain informative writing Bahrain is a tiny island located in the Arabian Gulf. In Arabic, the word "Bahrain" refers to the two sources of water available within the country, sweet water, which is available in springs, and salty water, which is available in the Arabian Persian surrounding the island. The capital of Bahrain is Manama, which is located in the north-east. Manama is known for gold crafting and its variety of jewelry shops, especially for gold and purls. Bahrain is a Muslim country with a vast majority of Muslims, however, there are few Christians and other minorities, and these are usually foreigners. The population of Bahrain is roughly 780,000 people; these are mainly concentrated in the north of the island. The south of the island is mainly deserted and is known as "Sakhir". Although Bahrain is small with a total area of 665 square kilometer, it attracts tourists from all around the world....read more.
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This feature attracts numerous people from all over the world, especially from nearby countries where alcohol drinking is illegal. Bahrain also attracts tourists because of its amazing landmarks, like the Bahrain International F1 Circuit, where in the fourteenth of March of every year, the top F1 drivers like Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa compete to win. Also, Bahrain is a tax free country and this feature attracts numerous people, especially from taxed regions like the UK, America.....etc. . Bahrain's economy heavily depends on petroleum production and processing as it make up 60% of the export receipts and 60% of the government's profit, yet only 30% of the GDP, so people of more towards the service sector The service sector gains most of its money from tourism, examples of the service sector include hotels, museum-tours ...etc. 

Saturday, 11 September 2010

WHY IS ESSAY PAPER WRITING IMPORTANT IN QATAR?

Paperwork is a huge part of the life of any person. You start writing papers at school and keep preparing them even after you graduate. Most of the job positions require employees to keep records and write different kinds of documents daily, and, with time, paperwork becomes as conventional as eating or breathing. However, in school years, writing assignments vary so much that it is hardly possible to understand and cope with all of them. Students have to work on new, more complicated tasks every year, and spend a lot of time and effort on each one.
Whether you are from the USA, Australia, UK, Ireland, or any other country, you know what an essay is. Such papers are extremely popular all over the world, and through the years, they have become a great part of the educational process in thousands of schools, colleges, and universities. The reason behind it is a simplicity and, at the same time, a high utility of this kind of works.
There are numerous types of essays, and each one serves a certain purpose and helps students develop diverse skills. Writing an essay, a person crafts his or her own writing style and learns to put own thoughts on paper in a clear and comprehensive way. Preparing the work, a student learns to brainstorm and generate original and creative ideas. Looking for the information on a topic, a schooler understands how to analyze and assess sources properly, which helps to differentiate reliable and precise data from dubious assumptions and fiction.
Essay writing expands student's knowledge, improves critical and logical thinking, and refines most of the vital skills people have to gain and perfect while they study. What makes papers even better is that they are one of the shortest in the program, and, therefore, take less time to write and check, which makes them an ideal fit for schools. Hence, if the word 'essay' still gives you chills, it is important to remember how you will benefit from its writing.

Friday, 20 August 2010

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Thursday, 11 February 2010

Romantic Ireland's dead and gone

One hundred years ago...

Portrait of W.B. Yeats by his father John Butler Yeats, frontispiece to Yeats’ 
Celtic Twilight (1896). 
Source: Wikimedia Commons

“For this that all that blood was shed,
For this Edward Fitzgerald died,
And Robert Emmet and Wolfe Tone,
All that delirium of the brave?
Romantic Ireland’s dead and gone,
It's with O’Leary in the grave.”
     from “September 1913”
     by W. B. Yeats

W. B. Yeats needed a front man like Johnny “Rotten” Lydon to do justice to these punk lyrics. I would have loved to have heard the Belfast punk band Stiff Little Fingers tackle this in their snarling prime. Yeats was born before his time.

“September 1913” (the link is to the full poem at PoemHunter) was Yeats’ vitriolic blast at the middle-class Catholics of Dublin, whom Yeats saw as betraying the revolutionary legacy of men like John O’Leary and Edward Fitzgerald. It helps to know a little background history (the Dublin Lock-Out and the Hugh Lane Bequest are referenced), but I think the gist comes through regardless. Yeats is pissed off.

I don’t have a punk version, but here’s an interpretation that I like a lot. Stephen James Smith is a Dublin poet and playwright. Here he reads Yeats’ poem, accompanied by guitarist and singer Enda Reilly. Smith captures the anger and disgust while Reilly provides the lyricism—a fitting way to approach Yeats when he’s in one of these moods.