Friday, May 27, 2011

Blocking websites


In the UAE, Etisalat controls the internet until now because in the future du will be also handling it with Etisalat. However some websites are blocked by Etisalat. Some people like these and on the other hand some of them argue with it. I’m going to talk about these arguments.
        There are some major arguments for blocking. The first benefit of blocking websites is safety for children. For example, when Etisalat blocks bad website the children can’t enter them. Secondly, stopping the hackers from teaching people who can’t learn hacking from the website is a good idea. Last argument is that it blocks against bad political websites, because some people have learn bad things from these websites and they find false information about countries.

        However, there are many important reasons against blocking websites. The first point against is that, Etisalat cannot allow some websites about married life and that causes divorce. Secondly, blocking all political websites and that causes political ignorance from people. Finally, each website has different information, which is like a double side fiction you can use it in either a good or bad way.

        In conclusion, both methods blocking websites and allowing them have advantages. However, I prefer blocking bad websites than allowing them because we can use books to learn specific things.

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Examinations


Today many students think that examinations are an unfair way of assessment and should not be used at HCT. However I feel some students disagree with this idea. I will discuss both sides of the argument.
Many students think that examinations are old way fashioned forms of assessment. However they prefer the projects to be the final assessment to grade in some subjects you can’t judge the students by examinations. Also some students in HCT are not young and they have families and children so they don’t have enough time to study. So exams do not support their lifestyle.
However, some students do like the traditional way of assessment which are examinations. They feel that way is more fair than any other way because all students will have the same questions so the will be graded on their knowledge. Also some students are very clever and they don’t study. They need only an exam to prove their understanding of the subject. In fact, we can’t change the examination assessment method because all subjects must have exams even if it works with technical jobs. It must have an exam at least, one exam.
In conclusion, I think the examination method is better because it’s more fair than others. However, each college or university has their methods that fit with the subjects and students.

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Worker to Dubai


This graph shows the number of the worker coming from UK and Canada to work in Dubai.

First, in 1990 the numbers of worker was at 50,000 then there was a peak in UK worker numbers at about 70,000 in 1994. Then, between 1992 and 2000 there was a significant fall in the UK worker numbers. However between 2000 and 2006 there was a great increase in UK worker numbers. On the other hand, there was a slight rise in Canadian worker numbers between 1990 and 1992. Then between 1992 and 2002 there was a rapid rise in Canadian worker numbers.
In conclusion the UK worker numbers was fluctuating over the years. However, Canadian worker numbers was steady all the time.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

visitors from Spain and Japan to Canada

This figure shows the number of visitors from Spain and Japan to Canada between 1996 and 2006.
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. Moreover, the number of Spanish visitors grew significantly. Also, the number of Spanish visitors was the highest in 2004 and the lowest in 1996. The number of Spanish visitors as shown in the graph differed from the number of Japanese visitor by 50% in 1996. The numbers of Japanese visitors remained steady from 1996 to 2001. There was a sharp drop of the number of Japanese visitors from 2001 to 2003.
In conclusion, the number of Japanese visitors outnumbered the Spanish visitors during the ten-year period, merging later at approximately 600,000.

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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Using mobile phones while you are on the roads

Using mobile phones, while driving sometime, could be very dangerous. However, sometimes we have to use the mobile phone when it’s very important. Some argue that using hand held phones should be made illegal while others argue that it is n invaluable convenience.
First, if illegal then police can stop people on the road. If there is low then police are able to enforce it and give people tickets. Also the accidents percentage will go down if people aren’t using their mobiles while driving. Then they will concentrate on their driving. Also the traffic fines will help pay for traffic safety programs.
However, there are many people who argue that. First, if you have an important call, and you don’t have head phone what are you going to do? Also businessmen need to talk on their phone all the time. Also sometimes you are driving when somebody describes to you the place that you are looking for. These are many arguments that support using the phones while driving.
In conclusion, in my opinion using the phones while driving is very necessary but you have to be carful about it, although there are those who disagree.