Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Causes and Effects of a Big Population


Draft 4

Nowadays most countries are developing and changing. One of these countries is the UAE. The UAE is changing faster than other developing countries the past. For example, it’s has many projects and buildings because of many from oil many people from different countries are visiting. Also it will increase the population in the UAE such as Workers of construction. In this essay there are two effects of a big population in the UAE.

The first effect of a big population in the UAE is pollution. So when the number of people increases, there will be more kinds of pollution such as air, water and soil pollution. Moreover, in the UAE many people use different transportation likes cars and buses, which will cause a lot of air pollution because cars have toxic gas from the exhaust. In addition, there are many factories in the UAE in different places, so that is another kind of pollution because nowadays people require a lot of production such as foods and clothes. So as a result, big population causes air pollution from more cars and factories.

The other effect from a big population is traffic. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, there are a lot of festivals and activities such as Dubai Shopping Festival and Dubai Summer Festival where people come from other countries to the UAE, so that causes more crowds and accidents. Moreover, in the UAE there is a lot of construction and this is reducing the size of the streets. In addition, those are all affect of human health such as we have a lot of constructions leading to disease the organism’s health.

To sum up, there are many effects of a big population such as pollution and traffic. Pollution leads to air, water and soil pollution. Also traffic gives us crowded streets and accidents. So when a lot of countries are developing, that increases the populations. Overall, all these factor affect our lives. So we must to reduce this to effects such as we should to plant a lot of plants to decrease the air pollution and use mass transit to reduce the traffic because of our world is in danger.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Definition

Definition of Socialism


1- Socialism in political thought refers to economic theories of social organization advocating collective ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods, and a society characterized by equality for all individuals, with an egalitarian method of compensation. Modern socialism originated in the late 19th-century intellectual and working class political movement that criticized the effects of industrialization and private ownership on society. Karl Marx posited that socialism (the disappearance of class and therefore state) would be achieved via class struggle and a proletarian revolution after a transitional stage from capitalism called the dictatorship of the proletariat.

2- Socialism, like libertarianism, is an exceedingly vague ideology. The definition of socialism is founded on two fundamental maxims: Thomas Jefferson's, "All men are created equal," and Karl Marx's "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs."1 Problematically, socialists offer few practical details about how these two principles are to be realized.

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Socialism

1. Find out who are the great thinkers of the economic system ?
- Saint-Simon
- Robert Owen
2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of your economic system?
Advantage:

in a world of diminishing jobs because of computerization, automation and technological streamlining, there really won't be enough work for everyone. The population will continue to grow and jobs get scarcer and scarcer. Corporations monopolizing, leveraging buyouts and bankrupting competitors further deteriorate the job market. People will need to be able to live, especially since inflation REALLY does exist, despite the way it gets downplayed by experts. Socialism in some form may offer relief from this. So, also, would massive public works programs to restore the infrastructure we have let slide because of poor prioritization.
1) Participatory government. Socialism is predicated on democratic power devolving to individual councils of organized labor.
2) Lower rates of crime. When people are not thrust into desperate circumstances, they are less likely to commit acts of violence against their neighbors and/or property.
3) Higher overall standard of living and quality of life. See: Scandinavia.
Disadvantages:
1) Less incentive for structural and technological (especially technological) innovation.
2) Fewer opportunities for technological innovation (without the ability for individuals to amass large amounts of capital, the benefits of entrepreneurship, especially in technological R&D, are muted).
3) Unless accompanied by a political program directed at the eventual dismantling of the state, Socialism represents the expansion of the state and, potentially, more invasive state intrusion into the lives of individuals.
3. Find out which countries currently use the economic system you are studying?
-Sweden
-Belarus
-Denmark
-Canada
-Vietnam
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Monday, May 11, 2009

Causes and Effects of a Big Population

Draft 1
Nowadays most countries are developing and changing. One of these countries is the UAE. The UAE is changing more than a past. For example, it’s many projects and buildings so that many people from different countries are visiting. Also that will increase the population in the UAE. In this essay there are two affects of a big population in the UAE.

The first affect of a big population in the UAE is pollution. So when a number of people are increase they will be more kinds of pollution such as air pollution, water pollution and soil pollution. Moreover, in the UAE many people use transportation likes cars and buses that will be more noisy and a lot of air pollution because there are some cars have toxic gas comes out of car exhaust. In addition, there are many factories in the UAE in different places, so that is one kind of pollution because nowadays people require a lot of production such as foods and clothes.

Other point that affect of a big population is traffic. In the UAE especially in Dubai there are a lot of festivals and activities that will be more people comes from other countries to the UAE so that it will be also more crowded and accidents. Moreover, because in the UAE have a lot of construction this will reduce the size of the streets.

To sum up, there are many that effects of a big population such as pollution and traffic. So when a lot of countries are developing that increase a number of the populations. Overall, all these factories are effects of our human life.
Draft 2
Nowadays most countries are developing and changing. One of these countries is the UAE. The UAE is changing faster than the past. For example, it’s many projects and buildings because many people from different countries are visiting. Also it will increase the population in the UAE. In this essay there are two effects of a big population in the UAE.

The first effect of a big population in the UAE is pollution. So when number of people increase, it will be more kinds of pollution such as air, water and soil pollution. Moreover, in the UAE many people use different transportation likes cars and buses will be noisier and cause a lot of air pollution because cars have toxic gas from the exhaust. In addition, there are many factories in the UAE in different places, so that is another kind of pollution because nowadays people require a lot of production such as foods and clothes.

The other point is an effect from a big population is traffic. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, there are a lot of festivals and activities where people comes from other countries to the UAE, so that it will causes more crowded and accidents. Moreover, in the UAE have a lot of construction and this reducing the size of the streets.

To sum up, there are many effects of a big population such as pollution and traffic. Pollution leads to air, water and soil pollution. Also traffic gives us crowded streets and accidents. So when a lot of countries are developing that increase the populations. Overall, all these factor affect our lives.
Draft 3
Nowadays most countries are developing and changing. One of these countries is the UAE. The UAE is changing faster than the past. For example, it’s has many projects and buildings because many people from different countries are visiting. Also it will increase the population in the UAE. In this essay there are two effects of a big population in the UAE.

The first effect of a big population in the UAE is pollution. So when the number of people increases, there will be more kinds of pollution such as air, water and soil pollution. Moreover, in the UAE many people use different transportation likes cars and buses, which will cause a lot of air pollution because cars have toxic gas from the exhaust. In addition, there are many factories in the UAE in different places, so that is another kind of pollution because nowadays people require a lot of production such as foods and clothes. So as a result, big population causes air pollution of factories.

The other effect from a big population is traffic. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, there are a lot of festivals and activities such as Dubai Shopping Festival and Dubai Summer Festival where people come from other countries to the UAE, so that will cause more crowds and accidents. Moreover, in the UAE there is a lot of construction and this is reducing the size of the streets.

To sum up, there are many effects of a big population such as pollution and traffic. Pollution leads to air, water and soil pollution. Also traffic gives us crowded streets and accidents. So when a lot of countries are developing, that increases the populations. Overall, all these factor affect our lives.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Idiom


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Pass The Buck:
Avoid responsibility by giving it to someone else.

Make No Bones About:

To state a fact so there are no doubts or objections.

Actions Speak Louder Than Words:

It's better to actually do something than just talk about it.

Go The Extra Mile:

Going above and beyond whatever is required for the task at hand.

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