Friday, April 30, 2010

economic growth vs environment

As we know the worldwide economy is growing very fast. This growth is affecting the future of our planet and us.

Economic growth is very important for every country without the development they will be poor countries. When the country is developing, it provides employment opportunities for many people because there will be many companies and factories. Also, people like to be in developed cities so they can achieve their ambitions and dreams. Also, people like to live in a developed country that provides health care for them and their children. Also, people like for their children to grow up in a richer environment and be in a good schools and universities.

On the other hand, our environment is more important for us. But it is changing while we are developing. These changes are affecting us also. Many scientists believe that climate change is a threat to the future of the planet. As we know the amount of carbon dioxide emissions is increasing dramatically because of the factories and companies. This leads to global warming. This mean the climate will be very high in some places than others. Also, the sea levels are rising because of melting ice in north and south poles which leads to other things like floods. Another thing that happens when the climate changes is drought. Many people are dying for these things.

In conclusion, I think that economic growth and environment are very important for us. But we should not damage our environment and try to make economic growth that helps the environment.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Population Growth

The line graph shows the world population growth in less developed countries and more developed countries between 1750 and 2150. This information is based on the United Nations World Population Prospects, the 1998 Revision, and estimates by the Population Reference Bureau.

In the first two centuries the population growth was very slow in poorer and richer countries. In 1750 the total world population was less than one billion in both poorer and richer countries. The population of less developed countries was three or four times greater than that of more developed countries. From 1950 to 2000 the population growth was very fast. By 2000 the population growth in poor countries was 5.1 billion, but only about 1 billion in richer countries. They estimate that by 2150 the total world population will be around or over 10 billion in poorer countries, but for richer countries it will remain about one billion. It may even drop slightly.

It is estimated that the total world population will increase dramatically over the next centuries but that growth will be entirely in the less developed countries.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Mobile phones and driving

Most people think that using a mobile phone while driving causes accidents. Many studies show that the number of accidents will increase if we use mobile phones.

I disagree with banning the mobile phone while driving because I think that the mobile is a necessary thing in our life. Also, it helps us to communicate with friends and families if we are not with them. Furthermore, I think that the mobile phones help us if we are in a remote area for example, in the desert if we get lost so it helps us. Another thing that mobile phones are helpful for is in the case of women, when they have car problems in the engine or tire so they can use the phones. Also, mobile phones help us to kill the boredom in us while we are driving or sitting.

On the other hand I think that driving the car and playing with your mobile phone should not be at the same time. Nowadays I think that driving the car needs more concentration on the road and on the other cars. I think that the driver should stop in a good place to use his or her phone to keep him or her safe. In the UAE the government put some laws that forbid using mobile phones while driving. Another thing is that drivers who are using mobile phones do not risk only his or her own life but also the other drivers around him or her.

In conclusion, I think that the mobile phone is important in our life but we should know where and when we use it properly. Also, I think that the drivers should not use their mobile phone while driving to make him or her safe and other drivers safe too.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Traffic congestion and parking issues

Nowadays, Abu Dhabi is suffering from traffic congestion and parking problems. The government wants to solve this problem. In this essay I will show you causes of this problem and give you some solution for it.

There are many causes that affect traffic congestion and parking issues. First of all, we know that Abu Dhabi is a small island and the place is crowded. Another thing is that the population is increasing which leads to more cars for each person. Also, the industry and commerce in Abu Dhabi is increasing rapidly which leads to more trucks and vans to transfer the products that they produce. Furthermore, the tourism in Abu Dhabi is increasing year by year because of new buildings, great places, beaches and hotels which lead to more taxis. This affects traffic. Also more traffic leads to more stress on the drivers and that makes more accidents.

There are some solutions that may help to overcome the traffic congestion and the parking problems. First of all the government is trying to build a metro which will make the travel easy for some people and may decrease the amount of cars. Another solutions is that the government forcing the companies that build new buildings to have underground parking. It helps to solve the parking issue. Also, the government is trying to change the construction of the streets to make bridges, overpasses and underpasses and this makes less traffic congestion.

In conclusion, I think that the metro will help to decrease the amount of cars, but it’s expensive. Also the underground parking will help to solve parking issues. This makes the streets less crowded

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Jobs

An architect designs buildings.

A civil servant is a government employee.

A doctor/nurse treats patients in a hospital or clinic.

The students in CJC are all chemical engineers. In Doha, Hedley used to teach chemical, electrical, mechanical and process engineers.

A farmer grows crops and raises animals.

A journalist writes articles for a newspaper.

Lawyers prosecute and defend people on trial in court.

A mechanic repairs vehicles in a garage.

A shop assistant gives you help and advice in a store.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Age of marriage

The bar chart and the table give us some information about the age of marriage. The bar chart shows us the decline in the percentage of women aged 15 to 19 who are married in some Arab countries. The table shows us the age of first marriage between men and women in 14 countries.
The bar chart shows that in all 6 countries the percentage of 15-19 years old brides has fallen over the past 3-4 decades. The bar chart shows that the percent has declined dramatically in UAE from 57% to 8%. The falls in Libya and Kuwait are also striking. But the fall in Palestine did not change dramatically.

The table shows that in all countries the age of first marriage in men is between med twenties to late twenties. On the other hand, for the women is between early twenties to med twenties.

In conclusion the age of marriage is changing dramatically in Arab countries. Women get married in their early twenties. On the other hand men get married in their late twenties.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

UK budget 1996

The total budget of the UK government in 1996 was £315 billion. This pie chart shows what the government spent the money on. There are ten separate categories shown on the chart.

The biggest item by far was social security. At £100 billion, this was almost twice as much as the next category, health and personal services. Next came education with £38 billion and defence with £22 billion. There was less than £20 billion spent on the next three categories, which were: first, law and order; next, industry, agriculture and employment; then, housing, heritage and environment. Transport had the smallest budget, with £9 billion. Debt interest was £25 billion and other expenditure was £23 billion.

The outstanding feature of the pie chart is that expenditure on social security, £100 billion, was almost as much as the total for the next three categories: health, education and defence, £113 billion.