Sunday, March 24, 2013

Personal Reflection*1

Summarizing and referencing are enjoyable subjects. It helps me a lot for all the things I need to know. In summarizing I learned on how to make a long story short. Choosing the key idea, main point and taking the basic essential. In which a person need to take the large idea or statement and just going over the highlights. In referencing, I’ve learned how to figure something. Acquire some information. And it connects one object to another.

We cannot say which part is easiest or most difficult one. On the first part of it, it is really difficult but after that and through process all the information is coming. And because of the step by step procedures we can make all things possible. So it’s not difficult anymore.

Referencing and bibliography are the two important part of the book. When a person needs to know the connection of the book to the author, reference and bibliography are there. I can say it’s really useful to me and to everybody.


In summarizing as I’ve said before, it’s taking up the main point and giving the general idea of one larger selection. Just like when you are given a task to make a report in front of all big bosses. You will not explain to them everything but all you have to do is to say the main point and the main idea of your topic. They can easily remember what you have said.
In referencing we can also use this in our curriculum vitae/resume it’s not only part of the book but in resume as well. When you are applying for a job, your references give you the strong platform in life and it helps you to have the edge of proving your worth to others.
In bibliography, it’s easy now for me to find the source I've used. Authors and some websites are written there. It’s a guideline on how to make your work easier.

English is the most important language to everyone. If I have given a chance to learn another English subject in the future I will grab it. Why not? English is very useful. As we all know English is the international language in the world. It’s a must that everybody knows how to speak and write English and understands it very well

Sunday, March 17, 2013

1103 summary 2

Houbara Bustards


 Endangered North African houbara bustards are facing extinction because of the poaching, over-hunting and demolition that hit their grasslands and made it difficult to survive in such bad circumstances.
Nevertheless the government of Abu Dhabi financed the houbara bustards conservation program that was displayed by the Emirates Center of Wildlife Propagation to be built in the in their homeland . In the article the author talks  about the Emirates center for wildlife  in Morocco " The centre has produced more than 60,000 of the birds in the remote Moroccan town of Missour "( Torodova, V.2011 ). . The last and the hardest stage comes when they choose an area to release a group of houbara bustard birds so they could adapt and procreate in that place, because that time is known as the hunting season.

Refrence:

Todorova, V. (2011, May 27). UAE-funded centre revives endangered bird population - The National. Latest and breaking news | thenational.ae - The National. Retrieved March 14, 2013, from http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/heritage/uae-funded-centre-revives-endangered-bird-population

1103 Summary#1

Mursal Almansoori 1103 CGJ

Preserving Emirati Traditions

 Horse, camel, dhow, falconry and saluki racing are traditional Emirati sports which are important  to the safeguarding of UAE national identity. Student must be the first to learn about the tradition.
These are the elements which reflect the heritage and the history of UAE.
culture and identity to this nation. however, there seem to be lack of awareness among the  youth. but the blame is on university and school.
It is important for young Emirates to be educated about their past because this is an important part of UAE national identity,  with technology and internet.
it can consume the past and youth should be educated about the traditional sports and. because These  sports keep the traditions going for future generations
not to forget where they came from. the past must kept alive and maintain in the future.


Word count : 138




References
Mouslsy, R. (2010, March 28). Keeping traditions alive. Gulf news.com. Retrieved March 7, 2013, from gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/education/keeping-traditions-alive-1.603773


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