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تعبير عن انقراض الحيوانات
Extinction is the disappearance, brought about by natural or unnatural means, of an entire species. Some species of plants and animals die out naturally because newer species are more successful at competing for food and living space. Others have become extinct because of changes in the planet or because of natural disasters. Dinosaurs, for example, may have died out because the climate became cooler--maybe because an asteroid collided with the earth and caused a big cloud of dust that blocked out the sun. In today's world, however, species mostly become extinct or are threatened with extinction because of humans. Humans hunt animals, destroy their habitats, and introduce other animals that prey upon the endangered animals or compete for their resources. Among these factors, the greatest threat to plants and animals is habitat destruction. It is estimated that about 125 species of birds and 60 species of mammals have become extinct since 1600. Currently, there are approximately 1000-1100 species of birds and mammals that are facing extinction. If invertebrates and plants are included, the total number of species in imminent danger is around 20,000. Sample these internet activities and complete the tasks for each one to learn about a few of the animals that no longer exist |
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Learning Math This essay is about my experience in learning math. I will write about my experience of learning it, my reasons of learning it, my current level and my learning style. I started learning math when I was 7 years old in elementary school. I studied there numbers, division and add numbers. In fact, my father taught me numbers before I enter school. From year to year, math became difficult but I sill like it. From that time until now I have been studying it. I usually use math skills to count my money, specially when I go to shopping or when I travel to another country. I have two good reasons to learn math. Firstly, I would like to be chemical engineer which I need math to study chemistry. Secondly, I hope to be manager for a factory which I have to know math skills to count money. It is so hard to measure my level. However, I can say I am good with matrix problems, root problems and normal math problems, but I am not very well with triangle problems. I think I am a deductive learner because I prefer to start revising my lessons by looking at rules and then try to solve problems. |
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what is my favorite holiday?
Chinese New Year my favorite holiday still was the Chinese New Year I celebrated in China because It was the time for me to achieve my dream in past year and to enjoy the holiday atmosphere. The Chinese New Year is the time for me to achieve my dream in past year. When I was five years old, both my mother and my father were busy for their jobs, so they sent me to preschool. I had to stay at school six whole day and night and at home only one day and night per week. I . . . Finally, I could get much money when I said “Gong Xi Fa Chai” to my relatives and I could buy toys and books I liked in the money. Second, my family, relatives, and friends came together. The Chinese New Year is the time for me to enjoy the holiday atmosphere. First, Preparations tended to begin a month from the date of the Chinese New Year (similar to a Western Christmas), when people started buying presents, decoration materials, food and clothing. really missed my parents and felt lonely, so my dream was that I could stay home whole week. I enjoyed the special happy holiday atmosphere. When the Chinese New Year came, my dream came true – I could stay with my family whole two weeks in the coming Chinese New Year, and I felt I am the happiest girl in the world. In the Chinese New Year, my dream from last year came true, and I enjoyed the holiday atmosphere and plan the new hope for next year. A huge clean-up got underway days before the New Year, when Chinese houses were cleaned from top to bottom, to swept away any traces of bad luck, and doors and windowpanes were given a new coat of paint, usually red. What happy time I had? I really like this holiday. We have so many parties to meet together and talk each other. The doors and windows were then decorated with paper cuts and couplets with themes such as happiness, wealth and longevity |
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King Abdul Aziz Al Saud1876-1953 (1293-1373 H)
Born in the city of Riyadh, King Abdul Aziz Ibn Abdul Rahman Ibn Faisal Al Saud was brought up under the stringent care of his father. A group of contemporary scholars were assembled to teach him the fundamentals of Islam. He soon began to show an impressive array of qualities and talents, including shrewdness, courage, farsightedness and horsemanship. He was able to grasp both current and historical events. In 1891 and barely 12 years old, he traveled with his father, Imam Abdul Rahman Ibn Faisal Ibn Turki, to Kuwait. In ten years there, he acquired the necessary qualities of leadership and statesmanship. Consequently, hedecided to restore the rule of his forefathers, whatever the obstacles. A new epoch was launched when Abdul Aziz left Kuwait for Riyadh leading a small army of 60 men. This turned out to be "the small force that vanquished a big one, by God's Will." The conquest of Riyadh occurred on the 15th of January, 1902 (5th of Shawal, 1319 H). Yet this was only the beginning of the "Jihad" campaign of King Abdul Aziz. Saddened by disintegration and the state of anarchy, ignorance, poverty and disease in the Arabian peninsula, he resolved to unify the ranks of his nation under the banner "There is no god but Allah and Mohammed is the Messenger of Allah." King Abdul Aziz Al Saud went on to unify the scattered parts and splintered tribes of the Arabian peninsula. He annexed Al Qasseem in 1904 (1322 H), Al Ahsa in 1913 (1331 H), Asir in 1916 (1334 H) and Hayel in 1921 (1340 H). He conquered Taif, and entered Makkah in 1924 (1343 H). When Jeddah was taken in 1925 (1344 H), the entire Hijaz Region submitted to his rule. Continuing his Jihad for 31 years, Abdul Aziz was gradually able to establish the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, declaring its founding on the 22nd of September 1932 (21st of Jumad Al Awal 1351 H). Soon after establishing security in the Kingdom and uniting the peninsula's scattered regions and feuding tribes, King Abdul Aziz began to organize the State. He developed the administrative and organizational systems needed to function properly. He delegated the State's responsibilities and set up an organized government in the Hijaz upon its annexation. In 1926 (1344 H), he established the post of General Prosecutor in Hijaz, which was assumed by his son, Prince Faisal. In 1926 (1345 H) he set up the Saudi Shoura Council, also under the chairmanship of Prince Faisal. On the 30th of September 1931 (19th of Shaaban 1350 H), a special system was instituted: the Council of Deputies came into being under the chairmanship of Prince Faisal Ibn Abdul Aziz. During these early stages of rule, King Abdul Aziz also established several ministries as an advance administrative organization, departing from the traditional administrative system of the First and Second Saudi States. The modern state established diplomatic relations in accordance with officially recognized political representation, including the appointment of ambassadors. King Abdul Aziz Al Saud passed away in the city of Taif, in the Western Region, in 1953 (1372 H). His body was transferred to Riyadh, where he was buried with his Al Saud ancestors. |
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The Process of Making Coffee
Coffee is a beverage, which most Americans drink, and the majority of them do not know how coffee is made. The process of making coffee is a complex procedure, which make this beverage rich in flavor. The first step in the process of coffee making is picking up every cherry carefully. The picking of cherries has to be very precise because if the cherry is picked up to early it will lack of essential sweetness, but if the cherry is picked up to late it will be sour. The second step is the process in which they take out all the soft juicy fruit of the cherry and leave the coffee bean pealed. This is called “despulpado.” During this process the coffee is separated the by altitudes, and quality. The next step to follow is fermentation, in this process they leave the coffee beans in long tanks for the coffee to release all the honey left from the pulp. The third step washing the coffee beans. During this process the beans are placed in large tanks filled with water pressure, which leaves the beans with no honey leftovers. It also separates the coffee beans by quality, the beans that float are the low quality beans and the ones that are in the bottom of the tank are the good quality beans. During the drying process all the beans are arranged in a patio outdoors, the wind and the sun are in charge of drying the beans. The last step roasting the coffee, in this process is where the roaster will decide the taste of the batch of coffee being roasted. All these steps to follow are the steps coffee beans go through before consumers can actually drink it. It is important to have knowledge of things that are involved in our lives like coffee |
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how to make kabsa?
This is one dish that everyone makes different. This is a traditional Saudi meal, some people eat it every day.This recipe below is the way i make kabsa.You can add finely chopped green pepper if u want. Alot of Saudi's put tabasco sauce or a home made salsa/tabasco on their kabsa individually.This meal is often eaten with the hands and everyone eats off of the same large platter. ingredients: Basmati rice-3 cups uncooked and washed1 finely chopped onion1/2 head garlic finely chopped1/2 cup pine nuts 3 chicken bouillon cubes1/4 -1/2 cup butter5 and 1/2 cups water Recipe: Sautee the onion, garlic and pine nuts in the butter. Once this mixture is browned add the water and bouillon cubes. Once the wateris boiling put in the rice, turn down heat to a low boil and leave for about 10-15 minutes. Let the rice sit for 15 minutes once you've turned off the heat, gently stir the rice in the pot, basmati isn;t suppose to be mushy like chinese rice so be careful when u stir, don;t really stir, kind of gently lift the rice with a large wooden spoon.You also don;t want to over cook basmati, this will take trial and error to get it perfect.Cook the chicken the way you prefer, i prefer to put it in a baking pan and sprinkle with seasonings and bake til its done, then broil so the skin is crisp.The way this dish is served by Saudi's is to put the rice first on a large platter, put all of the chicken on top of the rice. Kabsa is often served with a salad, and a stew called "saloona", saloona is also something that everyone makes different from the next person |
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الفكرررره مرررره خطيييييره
بس على التخصصات اكيد مش لازم يكون الجميع مثل بعض الف شكر يالغاااااااااالي |
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يسلموووووووووو وربي يوفقك يااارب
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