Friday, April 3, 2009

My Profile


My name is Khalifa AL Adawi. I’m 20 years old. I live in UAE in Abu Dhabi. I am studying Bachelor degree at Abu Dhabi Men’s College. I specialize in x-ray imaging. During my free time I like to play football, run, and swim in summer and car racing.

In time I hope that I will finish my study and work in a hospital with x-ray machines. During my study and even when I work I wish to have a good relationship with my friends, teachers and staff. At the weekend I go to AL Ain or Dubai to see my relatives and my friends. At the weekend or holiday I don’t like to study or do anything connected to the college. I also hope when I finish my study to work at SKMC. I would like to be a success and professional in my job and my life. I would like to get married when I am 27 or 28 years old and build a small family after I find a job.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

LEBANON



Lebanon was a beautiful country and the people who lived there lived in peace. It is a small country that is in the Middle East. I asked many people who have been in Lebanon said that it is a lovely country and people who live there are very friendly and kindly. There are many kinds of nature there like snowy mountains, green farms and sandy beaches. There are many types of weather there such as cold, hot and moderate. It is surrounded by many countries Syria, Turkey, Jordon, Cypnhs and Palestine or Israel. I’m going to write about modern history and Lebanon now. The Lebanon was called in the bible the land of milk and honey. The nickname of Beirut is Paris of the East.

Many tensions happened between Muslims and Christians. In 1943 Lebanon gained independence from France. In 1975 the tensions reach their peak because of a radical member’s Christian group the Phalange attacked and killed a bus full of Palestinians in downtown Beirut. The result of tensions was a complete breakdown in trust between followers of the two religions. In 1982 Israel invaded the city and the aim was removing the PLO. The peace deal was reached in 1989. All these conflicts caused between 150000-200000 people to die and 300000 were wounded and the economic was paralyzed.

The economy in Beirut is recovery. There are four sights of social and economic recovery in Beirut first Beirut City Center, Second Beirut Souks, Third Garden of Forgiveness, Forth Heritage Trail. The country still has some problems such as deadly terrorist attacks and a lot of bombers.


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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Describing a Cool City


There are some problems some of the problems associated with economic development since the start of the industrial revolution are environmental issues and cause rise pollution and traffic dilate. Then it will lead to increase energy conception as CO2 emitted to the air. If we continue by this lifestyle without solving these problems so we need another earth to live on it and of course all of us know that it’s impossible to replace the earth. We have to live with in our needs and at the same time decrease the amount of CO2 that emitted to the air by one half. Over 90% of CO2 emitted to the air come from building 55%, transportation 35% and other 10%. There is a project called Cool Cities and it is a city that include a new technology and knowledge with member of SDCJ using activities that reduce CO2 emitted to the air and it is very good environment. It can reduce the CO2 by 60%. It is makeup of central business area, around which residential zone and across the canal lights a green built with a cultural and sports zone and a resort zone. Around the city itself there will be solar powered, plants farms surrounding by forest to prevent sand shifty. There are 3 zones business, cultural and residential are compactly arrange so it’s easy to move in these three areas by foot. They use nature energy and they use trees and water not just for attractive but also useful in preventing in heating effect. Trolley is the best way to enjoy the city. The main transportation terminal complex system involve monorail station, light rail transit station, water transportation and hybrid car parking areas.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Summarize Johann Hari's opinion


Johann Hari is a very good man. He gives us what the environment was and what is it now. The climate change because of people activities that destroy the environment. He is against the countries that increase in global warming without thinking about what they cause or what will be the reasons. He is really angry about the government because there are some people who worry about global warming and they are doing some thing to reduce global warming but Johann Hari want some thing more than this because still there is increase in global warming because not enough to stop global warming. He wants from the government to force all people green and anti-green to be cleaner behavior by put strict rules for anyone who produce or create any type of global warming. All people must change their behavior it is not enough for you to change your behavior. I’m absolutely agree with him in that the government should force the people because people don’t like to change their comfort lifestyle but by force them they will like it. I hope all people to be co-operate to make a new environment without pollution and stop global warming.

Planned developments by TDIC 2


I sure they will make it cool city but I don’t know when because it will take a time may be more than 10 or 15 years and during these time global warming will increase too much. I hope that all people co-operate to be all together one hand to reduce global warming and make Abu Dhabi cool city in near future and let our children and families interest in fresh and beautiful environment.

about Saadiyat Island, Yas island or Al Raha beach

Planned developments by TDIC


Visit http://www.tdic.ae/Default.aspx.

I think the coolest development is Cultural District in Saadiyat Island. This development will be very useful and attractive for the local people and also for the tourists because it will be much respected global museum and performing arts centre. One of these museums called Guggenheim museum it will be only one of its kind in the Middle East and also the largest museum in worlds. Also there is Sheikh Zayed National Museum will show us our father Sheikh Zayed lifespan and how he made this city and change it from desert to green city. In my opinion I think this development will make Abu Dhabi very famous by attract tourists and also will reduce global warming by depend on culture and show us how old people was live in pace and without any pollution and increase in global warming.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

One Planet Living and Masdar City

Visit http://www.oneplanetliving.org/

If everyone lived like an average North American we would need five planets.

If everyone lived like an average European we would need three planets.

If everyone lived like an average Emirati we would need eleven planets.

Our global footprint grew by 150% between 1961 and 2003. It is now 25% above the planet's biological capacity to support life on earth.

The WWF has developed an initiative called One Planet Living. It has ten guiding principles.



Masdar is going to be developed using these principles.


1- Zero Carbon: CO2 emitted to the air because of the activities that human make it.
2- Zero Waste: waste product that make a bid pollution in the earth.
3- Sustainable Transport: transportation that people used all the time and cause a lot of pollution.
4- Local and Sustainable Materials: many factories that destroy the environment and reduce he benefit of local community.
5- Local and sustainable food: food that make it by factories agricultural is very harm and it is effec in the transportation.
6- Sustainable water: because of pollution some government can't offer a freshwater for people.
7- Natural Habitats and wildlife: because of using nature area by changing and replace it so we can't have bio diversity.
8- Culture and heritage: globalisation is lead to loss our local cultural heritage and also forget local identity and knowledge.
9- Equity and fair trade: there is no equity between the Some of the industrialised world and developing world in the trade.
10- Health and happiness: health and happiness are increasing and the people asking about true basis of well-being and contentment.

Which principles do you think will be difficult for Masdar City to maintain?

1- Local and Sustainable Materials.
2- Local and Sustainable Food.

What are the three goals of the One Planet Living programme?

1- Build a world-wide network of One Planet Living Communities and other exemplary projects to demonstrate One Planet Living in action.
2- Establish One Planet Living Centres in each One Planet Living community as a focus for education.
3- Promote the imperative for One Planet Living and its guiding principles to catalyse change with governments, business and individuals.

Masdar is one of the Emerging One Planet communities, where are the others?

Panyu Jinshan in China, Sibaya in South Africa, OPL London in UK, Montreal.


Where are the Officially Endorsed One Planet Communities?

One Gallions in UK, Sonoma Mountain Village in Canada & USA, Mata de Sesimbra.