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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Conclusion

Jeddah: A month on, sufferings continues in flood-hit areas


The flood, it seems, has also resulted in many people intending to sell and leave. Many buildings and plots of land had for sale signs on them.
Technique: Restate your main points
It's effective.
source: http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article289378.ece




Street cleaners arrested over Yanbu break-in


A cleaning company source said the workers had been informed about the low wages before their arrival in the Kingdom.
Technique: Give a final comment 
it's not effective.
source: http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article289348.ece

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Computer Crimes

I asked Wedyan about computer crimes in Saudi Arabia, she says that hackers usually don't get punished in her country, but in very few cases they get punished. Also, she thinks underage hackers must have a special punishments like spending time in Rehabilitation centers. Fortunately, hackers didn't hack her accounts or e-mail. As she said that hackers usually don't get punishments, so they don't have an e-police stations. 

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Mass Media

I got my information from the Internet, it's the easiest and fastest way to get news. Also, it's the cheapest than any other source and you can get it anytime anywhere. I use it to get news, watch TV shows and communicate with my friends and family. I'm a soccer fan so I get the last result and see every match I want on time. I usually use Internet about 3-4 hours everyday day.

Monday, February 14, 2011

News

News 1:

Egyptians celebrate into the night after Mubarak departure


Sat, Feb 12, 2011 ... 08:02am

Tens of thousands of Egyptians waved Egyptian flags, honked car horns and launched fireworks well into the early hours of Saturday, still stunned and cheering over the resignation of former president Hosny Mubarak.
technique: use of facts and statistics


News 2:

Bahrain police disperse demonstrators ahead of major rally

Feb 14, 2011 13:18
DUBAI: Bahrain’s security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets Monday at thousands of anti-government protesters heeding calls to unite in a major rally and bring the Arab reform wave to the Gulf for the first time.



technique: persent facts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Behaviors my parents taught me


My parent taught me a lot of behaviors. One of it is respecting other people in many ways. First, they taught me how to respect old people at the beginning by being nice, patient, and kind to them.
When we were go to the supermarket they asked me to say thank you to
anyone who helps me. Also, respecting older people was so important to
them, and they taught me how to do that early I think. It was from the first
behaviors. So when I say thank you to a person, show respect to an old
person, or help an old person with something they would give me reward,
buy me a clothes, or take me to a place that I love. In the other hand when
I don't do that they were give me a punishment like doing a house work, less
playtime, or more study time.
The second behavior was to respect my teachers by do what they ask me
to do, be in class on time, and don't interrupt them. My school has a meeting
between the teachers and the parents every semester, so they can know
about their children, their behavior and their grades. If i were good at a 
semester they would give me a good rewards like buying me a computer,
bicycle or videogames. I was good at school so I didn't get a punishment
for that.
The third behavior they taught me was telling the truth. Children are bad
with lying and you can know when they lie. So my parents knew if I was
telling the truth or not, so they were helping me following that by giving my
rewards like take me to a good places on weekends, buy me videogames
or more playtime. But if I lied they would give me punishments, like do a 
housework, more study time and less play time.