Thursday, May 31, 2012



Personal reflection





In this course LSEC1103 we are learning how to improve our writing and learning new vocabulary and putting them into effective sentences. Also, we learned how to put the resources in the bibliography. The best aspect that I liked about this course is the writing part because it makes us learn how to improve our communication and writing skills not to forget as well the “citation” lesson which is used to prove a point in your article according to another article, and its mainly use for a backup evidence . In addition, in regard to vocabulary, I started to know increasingly useful amounts of words and use them in my conversation so as not to forget them and practice them. The vocabulary quizzes helped me to realize that each word can have different meanings in each sentence depending on the order of the word and wither it’s a noun or a verb or…etc. 


In future these will be life skills that will not fade over time and that will enhance my effectiveness in communication at work. I can express myself better on paper and also while talking to customers. Finally I believe that my biggest challenges when using written communication do not know exactly how to express myself as well in the past with customers and also not having a very good secondary English education, even though I have been using this language a lot since I was at primary school. This, therefore, was an extremely effective course which I have used to develop myself all round, especially in regard to report writing and summarization.







Word Count: 265

Thursday, May 24, 2012


Story of Stuff 
 

Introduction :-

Materials used to be rare and valuable to people because they cannot live without the basics and their favorite goods. Something that most of people don’t realize, however, is that the production and disposal of their goods can affect the world’s harmony. In ( Story of Stuff,2007)  has conducted research about the stuff that the people have, buy and throw away in the US and the disadvantages of this process and found some solutions of how we can solve the problem of waste. This draws the public’s attention to realizing what we are doing to our environment.

Extraction :-

Extraction it’s “a fancy word for natural resources exportation and torching the planet” (Story of Stuff, 2007). The main reason for the planet’s destruction is that we have too much unused and unwanted chattels leading to a 1/3 of the natural resource areas to be consumed .So if we kept corrupting our planet in this way no one can live here anymore and the people who don’t own or buy a lot of goods appear as if they don’t have a real value. Moreover, we lose almost about 2,000 trees a minute by cutting them down and torching them for fuel or to clear space. We must preserve the environment from this destruction or all animal and humans and the plants that live in these areas will be extinguished.

Production :-

There are many products which are globally used by people like coffee, fashion items and cosmetics. As long as there are people to buy these products production will not stop. The percentage of purchases that the people use of these products can be less than 1% and 99% are eventually trashed after a brief cycle. There are many countries that lead in industrial production and they are called the G8 or the Great Eight. The G8 GDP IS 42.5% currently of the global economy.



“The Group of Eight (G8) refers to the group of eight highly industrialized nations--France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Japan, United States, Canada, and Russia--which hold a yearly meeting, the G8 Summit” (Lee, 2009).



 The industrial production system creates environmental problems such as climate change, waste disposal issues and toxic pollution.



Distribution :-

Distribution is in charge of transporting and selling the commodities fast and cheaply. Transportation is a very convenient and low-priced as the networks are set up and there is no route that has not been exploited. The business world is on an ongoing cycle, and to keep the market going, products must reach the consumer as soon as possible and in the most convenient way to keep prices down. This in turn encourages people buy and keep the materials moving and this is the backbone of world trade and widespread distribution of products.
 

Consumption :-

There are many problems in the new world order and one of the biggest problems is the pattern of consumption as humans are responsible for their own level of suffering. Governments and other related agencies in the world are trying to make people buy more and to never stop spending money an unnecessary items to boast the economy. Technology is constantly developing new product ranges with new options. One of the main reasons that help increase consumption is that the media constantly run different types of advertisements to fuel people’s dissatisfaction levels and refocus attention to trivial material spending rather than other values.   

“The real issue is not consumption itself but its patterns and effects.” (Shah, 2011)



Disposal :-

Disposal means the process of getting rid of unwanted items that we use in and the sheer scale of the problem is causing extreme pressure on the environment. These days, it is very a different issue from the past due to the evolution of technology and trading and the toxic chemical substance used in industries. The volume has been increased so much that resources are limited. The oceans are affected and the sea levels have risen due to the accelerated pace of climate change. Therefore, recycling has to be extended and people need to reduce their ecological footprint, and still have a good life-style.

“Almost 208 million tons of solid waste each year is generated” (Soto, 2010)



Consumerism in the UAE-  3 recycling concepts :-

The UAE has undertaken some initiatives to keep their waste disposal issues under control. One of these is the Al Owais Plastic Recycle FZE project, which offers three plants in Sharjah, Al Ain and RAK to produce new product from waste plastic. This is particularly helpful as plastic does not degrade naturally and it toxic when burned. They produce around 12000 tons of products annually to those clients who bring in the waste materials and service the government sector.

In addition, Dubai municipality has a plant at Al Aweer, run by the Tadweer Company that deals with mixed waste and there are plans to expand this facility.

There is also another venue in Sharjah run by Bee’ah that recycles old glasses, DVDS’s tyres and even hair from salons to make into mats.

Education seen as key to this project as Abu Dhabi is behind other emirates in the recycling stakes. There is a collection depot at Spinney’s but it is said that the materials are not recycled from there in reality as it is an appeasement policy only for environmentally aware citizens.



Conclusion :-

Therefore, it is possible to sat that an overall rationalization of waste disposal globally will help stop raping off our natural resources from our world .However, this is unlikely to happen automatically and governments must act together with concerned citizens to help preserve resources and by save the environment. International protocols have to be enforced but this takes a political will that is present mostly in Europe and other developed regions at present.  



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E-Education

Introduction:
E-education combines all forms of electronic learning and teaching. It serves everybody and resolves a lot of social problems, spreads knowledge and different learning experiences among the whole world. By using and implementing the technology that is developing every day.



Part1:(early history)
It’s very surprising to know that online education or any materials offered over the Internet that provides instruction has been used by students long before computers became popular. Scientists first created a classroom linked with computer terminals in the 1960s.but that was not the real start the start of widespread e-learning, as it began in earnest in the 1980s. “In fact, the concept and practice of distance learning predates the computer area by almost 100 years” (Aranda ,2007). At that time corporations and companies started using computer programs to train their new employees, but the technology was very limited at that time. The invention of the Internet helped spread the practice efficiently. However, the first method of online education was not efficient as it is today.


Part 2: (development)
Between the mid-1990s and the year 2000, computer technology and the Internet grew at a rapid pace. Students can now access not only text books, but also images and videos that can be uploaded by the instructor.Multimedia changed the way we use the Internet by using microphones and video cameras. All this helped students access materials and communicate with their instructors in so many of different ways. It’s also possible to have a live feed class that can makes you feel that you are there with the teacher. Moreover the student can deliver and submit his assignments by email without the need to print it or go to the class to submit it.

Part 3 : (modern development )
These days e-education has exceeded new levels and developed in so many ways .It’s as easy as clicking a button to find unlimited learning clips that teaches you how to do anything on sites such as YouTube. In addition, almost every college in the whole word uses e-education in some way, either in searching for libraries resources or tutoring online like we have in our college, via Blackboard Vista or using online exams. These take less time to correct than many other forms of manual marking and are 25% cheaper to administrate. Not only that, in UAE there is also universities that work only with online system education, like Hamdan University in Dubai. However, IT is going to increase and all aspects of life will use it more and more from smart phones to washing machines.

Conclusion :-
In my opinion I think that online education will keep developing along with the development of technology .However, everything has its advantages and disadvantages and that depends on the way we use the material and on the person himself and how he can use this tool. Blended learning uses a combination of e learning and face-to-face instruction so this incorporates the best of both worlds. However, learning styles vary from person to person and so do teaching styles. Some people react badly to e-learning and think that education is already a difficult process without adding another dimension to information seeking behavior.

Word Count : 531
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