الجمعة، 3 ديسمبر 2010

MY DREAM JOB

        Since my childhood I have always had a curiosity and an unquenchable enthusiasm to discover the unknown and reach towards unexplored paths. I was brought up in a small family consisting of my parents and my younger sister. My childhood was a mixture of bittersweet memories  and I was always viewed by others as a rebellious individual .I challenged the accepted norms of society.
 
       I believe that my mother influenced me immensely to find my true identity and instilled a strong self-confidence within me to express my ideals. She also made me realize that life is certainly about overcoming challenges and that every obstacle faced makes one stronger to deal with the challenges  of life.
 
      At prep school, I often dreamed of adventurous career goals and dreamt of being an astronaut or a scientist. these aspirations changed dramatically when I entered high school. At high school, my initial interest in the English Language grew to great proportions. In addition to attending English class, my thirst for knowledge compelled me to read classics and to engage in self-study. Undoubtedly, the Internet offered a wonderful platform to seek new knowledge, gain international exposure and to understand the impact of globalization. 

     I joined the faculty of education in my city ,Suez. And I enrolled on English department . Now, I am in the fourth year . but I am very sorry for that because in my four years I didn't get the education which qualify me for any job except being a teacher  and also I don't no if that is true thing .Any way, now, I think my dream job is related to English language.
       Finally, this my future job one is related to English. I hope that I could achieve a good goal in any job of this field . 

     

    


الأربعاء، 27 أكتوبر 2010

final draft
                                                     Air  pollution
        

           The term "air pollution" is used to describe substances that are artificially introduced into the air. Air pollution is considered one of the most dangerous kinds of pollution.So, in my essay I will  handle this topic from three sides.First of all,I will mention some causes of this phenomenon. Second ,air pollution endangers human health or produces other measured effects on living matter and other materials.And finally some solutions to eliminate air pollution.
        

          There are many causes of this dangerous phenomenon and I am going to introduce them now .For the establishment of factories, industries and due to urbanization in various parts of the world, trees are cut on a large scale without any adequate efforts to plant new trees. This leads to deforestation, which has caused a rise in the pollution levels and distortion of natural order. Each year industrially developed countries generate billions of tons of pollutants. Many pollutants come from directly identifiable sources; sulphur dioxide, for example, comes from electric power plants burning coal or oil. Others are formed through the action of sunlight on previously emitted reactive materials (called precursors). For example, ozone, a dangerous pollutant in smog, is produced by the interaction of hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides under the influence of sunlight. Ozone has also caused serious crop damage. The increasing number of vehicles have also lead to an increase in Air Pollution,. Gases generated in the Chemical plants also cause air pollution. People suffer because of smoke and bad smell from the industrial units particularly from chemical plants.
     There are many pollutants that affect urban air , fine suspended particulate matter, sulphur dioxide (SO2), and ozone pose the most widespread and acute risks; however, airborne lead pollution is a critical concern in many cities as well. Recent studies on the effects of chronic exposure to air pollution have singled out particulate matter as the pollutant most responsible for the life-shortening effect of unhealthy air, although other pollutants may also play an important role . These pollutants cause respiratory and other health disorders.

        Various countries have set standards in legislation in the form of concentration levels that are believed to be low enough to protect public health. Source emission standards are also specified to limit the discharge of pollutants into the air, so that air-quality standards will be achieved. However, the nature of the problem requires the implementation of international environmental treaties.  In addition, several international protocols have been aimed specifically at reducing the incidence of acid rain. Awareness among masses, regarding the adverse effects of pollution around the world, can also help in reducing the intensity of pollution. This awareness can be created through various media like newspapers, television, radio, flyers, seminars, etc.
       
          Finally this problem of air pollution is considered real risk. It has many reasons. But we can come over them.And with this way we can protect human life from many dangers.

الأربعاء، 6 أكتوبر 2010



                                     *AIR POLLUTION* 


             The term "air pollution" is used to describe substances that are artificially introduced into the air. Air pollution is considered one of the most dangerous kinds of pollution.So in my essay i will have this object from three sides.First of all, i will mention some causes of this phenomenon. second ,air pollution endangers human health or produces other measured effects on living matter and other materials.And finally some solutions to eliminate air pollution.



           
              There are many causes of this dangerous phenomenon and i am going to introduce them now .For the establishment of factories, industries and due to urbanization in various parts of the world, trees are cut on a large scale without any adequate efforts to plant new trees. This leads to deforestation, which has caused a rise in the pollution levels and distortion of natural order. Each year industrially developed countries generate billions of tons of pollutants. Many pollutants come from directly identifiable sources; sulphur dioxide, for example, comes from electric power plants burning coal or oil. Others are formed through the action of sunlight on previously emitted reactive materials (called precursors). For example, ozone, a dangerous pollutant in smog, is produced by the interaction of hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides under the influence of sunlight. Ozone has also caused serious crop damage. The increasing number of vehicles have also lead to an increase in Air Pollution,. Gases generated in the Chemical plants also cause air pollution. People suffer because of smoke and bad smell from the industrial units particularly from chemical plants.
           
           Of the suite of pollutants that taint urban air, fine suspended particulate matter, sulphur dioxide (SO2), and ozone pose the most widespread and acute risks; however, airborne lead pollution is a critical concern in many cities as well. Recent studies on the effects of chronic exposure to air pollution have singled out particulate matter as the pollutant most responsible for the life-shortening effect of unhealthy air, although other pollutants may also play an important role. These pollutants cause respiratory and other health disorders.

           Various countries have set standards in legislation in the form of concentration levels that are believed to be low enough to protect public health. Source emission standards are also specified to limit the discharge of pollutants into the air, so that air-quality standards will be achieved. However, the nature of the problem requires the implementation of international environmental treaties.  In addition, several international protocols have been aimed specifically at reducing the incidence of acid rain. Awareness among masses, regarding the adverse effects of pollution around the world, can also help in reducing the intensity of pollution. This awareness can be created through various media like newspapers, television, radio, flyers, seminars, etc.
       
          Finally this problem of air pollution is considered real risk. It has many reasons. But we can come over them.And with this way we can protect human life from many dangers.
  

الثلاثاء، 5 أكتوبر 2010

First Draft




(AIR POLLUTION)

*Causes of pollution*
1.      Deforestation.
2.      Industrially developed countries. 
3.      Ozone problem . 
4.      The increasing number of vehicles.
5.      Smoke and bad smell.
     

*Effects of pollution*
1.       Respiratory and other health disorders.
2.       Life-shortening effect.

*Solutions* 
1.      Standards in legislation in the form of concentration levels.               
2.      The implementation of international environmental treaties.
3.      Awareness among masses.
4.      Reducing the incidence of acid rain.
5.      The limitation of the discharge of pollutants into the air.


الأحد، 3 أكتوبر 2010