Sunday, June 8, 2008

today's lesson

Hi everyone,

One of the topics that we are going to discuss in class today is money.

  • What are good ways of earning, making, investing, saving it?
  • Does a lot of money always bring unhappiness?
  • Does money talk and if it did what do you think it would be saying?
  • Are women notorious for wasting /spending money?
  • And if you were a millionaire , how different would your life be?

It's high time we talked business. isn't it?

See you later,

ralitza

P.S. Don't forget to bring your credit cards with you.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Merkel : People are eating twice a day



BERLIN (Reuters) - Bad agricultural policies and changing eating habits in developing nations are primarily to blame for rising food prices, not biofuel production as some critics claim, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday.


Environmentalists and humanitarian groups have stepped up campaigning against biofuels, arguing they divert production away from food and animal feed while contributing to sharp rises in the price of cereals and milk products.

But Merkel, whose country is Europe's largest biofuel producer, said the rise in food prices was not mainly due to biofuels but to "inadequate agricultural policies in developing countries" as well as "insufficient forecasts of changes in nutritional habits" in emerging markets.

"If you travel to India these days, then a main part of the debate is about the 'second meal'," Merkel said.
"People are eating twice a day, and if a third of one billion people in India do that, it adds up to 300 million people. That's a large part of the European Union," she said.
"And if they suddenly consume twice as much food as before and if 100 million Chinese start drinking milk too, then of course our milk quotas become skewed, and much else too," she said referring to EU limits on dairy production.


Biofuels, which are seen by supporters as a way to increase energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, are made mainly from food crops such as grains, oilseeds and sugar.
Critics argue there are few, if any, environmental benefits for so-called first generation biofuels. They have also been blamed for increasing grain demand and pushing up prices at a time of growing threat of famine in some parts of the world.

The FAO and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) have said biofuels were "one of the main drivers" for forecasts of food price increases of 20 percent to 50 percent by 2016.
(Reporting by Gernot Heller, editing by Kerstin Gehmlich and Mary Gabriel)

http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSL1721113520080417

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well .. hummm people shouldn't eat twic a day ? lol that's funny

Realistic

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

writing experiment

Hi,

Did you enjoy the task? Why/Why not? Reflect on the task.

There is one more week left together in class and perhaps on the blog. Next week we'll be reflecting on the work done, on the blogging experience, and think of the way ahead.

What would you like to do next week in class and any suggestions concerning the blog?

Have a nice weekend and enjoy the blog.

Warm regards,
ralitza

P.S. Thank you for staying behind and discussing the blog with me.

a writing experiment

Dear all,

Here are three topics for you to choose from. You have 20 min to write on the topic of your choice. Then comment on at least three other posts. Good luck!

The topics are:
1) Your thoughts and ideas after reading IF by Rudyard Kipling.
2) Your plans for the summer holiday.
3) How would your life be different if you were a millionaire? What would be the best and the worst things about it?

Warm regards,
ralitza

Alhambra



The Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish monarchs of Granada in southern Spain (known as Al-Andalus when the fortress was constructed), occupying a hilly terrace on the southeastern border of the city of Granada. Once the residence of the Muslim kings of Granada and their court, the Alhambra is now one of Spain's major tourist attractions exhibiting the country's most famous Islamic architecture, together with Christian 16th century and later interventions in buildings and gardens that marked its image as it can be seen today. Within the Alhambra, the Palace of Charles V was erected by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in 1527.


last summer i went there and i took lots of pictures, i just wonna share it with you :)



a view of Alhambra from a near hill , as you can see there is no decorations at the outer walls because the decoration was made of holy scripts at the period, so they was using it only inside



one of my friends in front of the summer palace in Alhambra





Inside Alhambra





one of the Fountains



The court of the lions. ( the lions were under maintenance when i took this picture)




a picture of the court of the lions at 19th century




Realistic

Monday, June 2, 2008

Cochleography










The new Technology of printing pictures on chocolates


All of as like chocolates there are a lot of deferent kinds of chocolates all over the world with a lot of varieties ,I like you to come with me and visit this company who had mead this amazing printer who prints on chocolates.


Cochleography


is a newly patented technology that makes it possible to reproduce any picture, image, or message right on the surface of delicious chocolate.
Can be used for wedding gifts or, baby shower gifts, birth day party favors or unusual birthday gifts, or business promotions and much more.


Getting started is simple - just find the chocolate that is right for you, upload a photo or imageand text - and create a memorable personalized gift.There is deferent kinds of shapes



And much more in this collection, there is one shop in Qatar at AL Mall center that has this Cochleography , if any one likes to visit it .
I find it nice I hope you enjoyed my topic .
Fatina




















Sunday, June 1, 2008

A Trip to Turkey (Istanbul )

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(The Palace Of Dolman Bahce)




The smear holidays are coming and every one of as is planning where to go for vacation some of as will take a trip around the world and the others will go back home to their counties to vista there family's and there friends.
I choused for you one of the most nicer counties in the world its Turkey at 2006 I had a nice smear trip for 2 weeks to this Gorges county Turkey that has the civilization of the east and the west countries together , it was my first time I went to this country .I will tell you in this topic about one of the Palaces in Istanbul it’s the" Dolma Bohcha Palace "

The most impressive historic place is the dolma bahcha palace its a reminder of the sultan's who governed the ottoman Empire ,it is a sea side palace with a cresting work of art , the elegant gate of the palace looks like crochet Lace , entering through main gate you pass green lawns with roses, bushes and ancient trees then you come to large fountain.


The interior decoration was concerned particular attention was given to the ceilings, on the walls there are a land space pictures and figures painted on stretched linen.


The floor are all example of artistic workmanship , all the furniture dates from the 17th and 18th centuries , there are about 75.000 objects and jewels.


The most important object is the heavy chandelier in the throne room which is a gift from Queen Victoria also the carpets make a special impression on the visitors .

The other section of the huge palace it is the(Harem) or women's section it is also an eye catching section.
I hope one day any one of you visit this beautiful palace .


I like to recommend some please if any one likes to visit Istanbul you can see(the princes island , the blue mosque ,bursa city (go up to the mountains and have barbeque) the local shops , to the leather factory and to the sweet factory(Lokoum) there more places that you can visit in all the city s of turkey .


Fatina
ididnt use any web pages in this Topic only the videos i took them from (You Tube) only
the Pictures i took in my trip.