Monday, September 30, 2013

the library resource


1- Why did you select the book you brought to class?

I choose this book because URE is one of my favorite countries in the world.

2-How many authors does it have?

 This book (The United Arab Emirates) has only one author.

 3-Who printed the book? Re-printed? Distributed in the US?

Who printed this book is: Westview Press. Boulder, Colorado 80301

4-Which city was it printed in, and when?

In Colorado, 1986

 

I picked this book from library, and I choose it because I love this country. This book has a lot of information so that will help me to know more and more about The United Arab Emirates, and I would like to share all information with classmates.      

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Website Review (Apps and Mobile Connections for Academic Research)

                                                                     Website Review


If anyone needs any information about St. Cloud State University, he/she can get it all from its official web page. The web site contains all the information regarding admissions, academics, sports, campus info, latest researches and faculty details etc. St. Cloud State University’s web site contains all the necessary information for concerned people. If someone needs to contact any faculty member of the university or any student of any discipline then he/she can simply click on the “directory” tab and get contact information of anyone he/she wants.
Web sites provide a complete guidance to the concerned people regarding the admissions, university policies and academic queries. Also if students need to read a book online than they can avail the facility of online library and from there students can get the books as well as different research material in different fields. For ease of finding places in the university, campus map is also available on the web page. A separate information technology service is also available for the university students and staff, where they can manage their emails and other personal data. Campus updates, new policies or any type of news that need to be come in front of everyone is also available on the web page.
One of many good things about the web site is that it provides a way to alumni to stay in touch with university and there other friends by putting the tab “Alumni and Friends”. The “Athletic and Recreation” tab gives the information of different event and matches regarding sports like rugby, wrestling etc. Campus Recreation offers a campus-based internal sports and interuniversity competition in club sports like crew, rugby, cycling and lacrosse. St. Cloud State University web page gives a complete introduction of the university and contains any information that is necessary for the visitor.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Presentation Outline (Chapter I)


Group I: Donghyuk Lim, Abdulaziz Alduaijy, Rakan Alharbi, Saif Alsayed, Alzobaur Bugshan

Sumary
  • Personal Background
  • The author's initial reasons to go to Nepal (Traveling around the world)
  • Staying at a native family (Dall baht)
  • Staying at an orphanage (Juto, Carrom)
  • The author's recognition for child trafficking (Golkka)
  • Sandra's experience captured by Nepali Soldiers
  • The promise with children
Analysis
  • Personal Background and the initial reason
  • Situation of Nepal (Civil war, Unsanitary toilets, Lack of Infrastructure, Poor living Conditions)
  • Nepali Culture (Juto, Carrom, Dall baht)
  • The child Trafficking

Group work (Little princes: Chapter I)



<Little Prices – Description/Analysis of Chapter I> 600/400words
Group I: Donghyuk Lim, Abdulaziz Alduaijy, Rakan Alharbi, Saif Alsayed, Alzobaur Bugshan

Summary
In Chapter I, Conor Grennan, the author of the book, narrates about his three-month volunteering experience at an orphanage in Nepal. It is the first but crucial step to allude to what he will do later on other chapters. Actually, the initial reasons that he decided to go to Nepal are to prove to others like his family and friends that his life is extraordinary. He worked for 8 years in Prague, but he was bored with his life and quit his job. He planned to travel around the world for a year and he thought volunteering in Nepal as a first destination would look better and decrease the blames toward him about his plan. However, the situations of Nepal that was in a civil war were worse that he expected as well as some living conditions like unsanitary toilets. He had to watch a presentation for the volunteer program, but he could not concentrate because it was boring. After the orientation, he visited a native family in a village, and he felt cultural differences like food, eating style, religion, and of course language that he never experienced before. Then, he realized that he was in different place. For example, ‘Dall bhat’ is the traditional Nepalese food eaten by 90 percent of the people, twice a day. He could not eat this food because it was too spicy for him. After the orientation, he was assigned to Godawari, which is the Little Princes Children’s Home. At ‘the blue metal gate’ that led into the Little Princes Children’s Home, he suddenly realized how he did not want to walk through that gate. He just wanted to tell others that he volunteered at an orphanage. At first, he did not know how to begin volunteering in the orphanage, but he received a warm welcome from the children. The orphanage, established by Sandra, has four other volunteers; Jenny, Chris, Farid and Sandra, and there are eighteen children including 16 boys and 2 girls. He introduced himself to the children as Conor, but he felt the language difference because children would pronounce his name as ‘Krondor’. After the introduction, they had a dinner, and then he recognized one new eating habit, which is called ‘juto’. In Nepali culture, once a person touches his food, it is considered unclean and cannot be shared with other people. He felt guilty about dumping food in his life. After he got into the facility, he bonded well with the children by playing some games including a new game, which is named ‘carrom.’ He also had to teach science even though he had no experience. The children were surprised about the author’s culture when they found out that he ate beef. However, one day, a strange person whose name is ‘Golkka’ came to the orphanage, and he never sees him. Sandra said that he is a person who took the children from their villages, and a child trafficker. The author noticed that some of them are not orphans but victims of human trafficking, and there was a secret behind the children’s happiness and pureness. As well, he reminded again that Nepal is in the civil war through Sandra’s experience captured by Nepali soldiers. Two days before he leaves after three-month volunteering, many children at an orphanage asked to him that he would come back or not. He was not sure because there is nothing to do in here. However, at the same time, he felt desperate sadness and understood this kind of emotions his mother has sometimes felt when he returned to Prague. He went to back to children’s room, and then surely said to them. “I’ll come back in one year”.


Analysis
Through the paper, I would like to analysis about the ideas how the author promoted his thought in chapter I.
First, at the beginning in the chapter I, the author describes about his personal backgrounds and the reasons that he decides to go to Nepal. It is very crucial part in the book because his initial thought to go to Nepal and later thought to leave to Nepal is completely different, and it is shown how his changed recognitions impact his life and eighteen children’s life at an orphanage.
Second, in the chapter I, the author represents about Nepali situation that is a developing country in a civil war like tight security, unsanitary toilets, lack of infrastructure, and poor living conditions. Through description of those, the author seems to want people who live in better conditions to think and reflect about their life, and then let them change their habit of waste. Even sometimes the author feels guilty about his past life style habits like dumping food and overuse of plastic bags. As well, although their living condition is not good, the children’s do not feel any discomfort. They look happier than other people. The author wants to say about materialism does not equal to happiness. Another reason is that it might be the reason to request the help to them.
Third, the author introduces about Nepali cultures that is distinguished from American culture like some eating habits like ‘juto’, some games like ‘carrom’, some food like ‘dall baht’ and so on. Every country has their own culture and tradition, and the author wants to show their different cultures that he experience.
Last, the author talks about the main theme of the book; ‘the child trafficking.’ It is very serious problem that is happening in Nepal. The author just says about the guy who is a trafficker and the situation why the children came to the orphanage in chapter I, but it is enough description about how serious it is. The child traffickers tell a lie to poor parents for their children’s safety, and then take and use it as cheap labors. Without a doubt, the author wants to tell and inform this serious problem to other people around the world, and needs to solve them with international support.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Monday, September 16, 2013

group 6 I have difficulty organizing my writing.

Hassan Almukhtar
Alzoabur Bugshan
Rakan Alharbi


How to improve your writing:
Introduction:
1- start with a hook , the hook is like story or question , because hook will make
attention for the reader.
2- These statement, because will explain next paragraph.

Body:
1- in each paragraph have to write topic sentence and give some example

Inclusion: it is can be summarize of essay or say your opinion

How to Improve Your Writing Style

1. Use clear language: The most important thing to simplify writing is to use simpler words.

2. Do not use long sentences: One way to make your writing clearer is to use short sentences.

3. Be specific: One major difference between good writing and middling writing depend about examples that you are using.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Little Princes



        Little Princes” by Conner Grennan details the events surrounding war-torn Nepal as seen through the eyes of a volunteer in a children’s home. The largest part of the story revolves around the lives of the children, the circumstances under which the children landed in the orphanage and Grennan’s effort to reunite the children with their parents. Apparently, these children, initially considered being orphans, were victims of children traffickers. The book describes Grennan’s discovery of the children’s past and his selfless effort to reunite them with their families. The story is interesting in the way it combines sad episodes with humor and a degree of romance.

The entire book is educative on the crude practices of children traffickers and how people of goodwill are determined to endanger their lives for the welfare of others. The plot of the story starts with Grennan sacrificing his stable office job for a year long trip around the globe. Through Grennan’s thoughts, the reader comes to understand him as a reserved and intuited person who is emotionally driven by the suffering of others. Grennan finds it selfish to embark on the trip right away and, as a result, he reluctantly volunteers to work in an orphanage in Nepal. His brief stay at the orphanage offers him several insights. He discovers that the children are not orphans, but rather are victims of reckless children traffickers who separated them from their parents in the promise of safe hideouts. The traffickers leave the children stranded in Nepal’s capital despite having charged a fee from the parents. Some of them suffer in the process while the luckier ones get to join the orphanage. Grennan is obviously moved by the stories of these children, and an emotional bond is developed between him and them. Courageously, Grennan seeks ways to reunite the children with their parents through processes that are not only dangerous but also energy draining. Grennan is encouraged by a lady living in Nepal’s capital and the two form intimate bonds as a result of their general compassion for the children.
Some of the themes that are evident in the “Little Princes” include warfare, children trafficking, and love for others. From the book, the reader can establish that warfare has severe effects on human life. Many people in Nepal were compelled to hand their children over to the traffickers in the hope that their offsprings would be placed under safe care. This move was spurred by violence and strife that is part of warfare. During chaos, children traffickers take advantage of the situation and seek to exploit unsuspecting citizens of their money through false promises. From the book, it is clear that children trafficking has adverse effect, which is increased number of young victims. The cause of this is lack of parental care, education, and emotional guidance.
            One of the reasons why “Little Princes” is interesting is the book’s story line. The entire story is adventurers, despite its depiction of violence and cruelty that comes with warfare. Grennan uses conflicting aspects, such as romance and warfare, to explain the events that characterized the community of Nepal in 2004. Apparently, this book covers a true story and is told by Grennan in first person narration. This adds value to the book as it provides insight into situations that result from violence and uprisings. The book is also humorous and satirical in its narration of events and phenomenon in the war-torn Nepal. Grennan’s courage and selfless attitude are inspirational for demonstration of voluntary empathy and goodwill. The story is also an asset to the ongoing campaign on children’s rights and protection. Grennan’s story is special in that it seeks to educate the population on the value of children and the role of adults in the children’s life. 

Friday, September 13, 2013

Compare and Contrast





    Analyzing the passages, what I have come across is how the character has matured over the period of time. The lead character, Conor decides to spend a year on a trip because of mere enjoyment and boredom and to drastically change his normal routine. He decides to take the trip around the globe to help people because he had money. The character was immature as he decides to spend a year in Nepal because the idea sounded thrilling and he could portray himself as a selfless man. As the passage states, “I would make sure to say the word orphans really loudly so everybody with earshot knew how selfless I was”. Whereas, the second passage states “I had always wondered where that sadness came from; leaving had never seemed like a big deal to me. And now here it was, that same desperate sadness, filling this very room” reveals the transformation in the character’s nature. It reflects the maturity level which Conor has attained from his first stop, Nepal. From the immature boy Conor, he turns into a mature man who develops the love of humanity and realizes the need of care for them. He transforms into a father of eighteen children, not because he was qualified but because he showed up when they needed him and proved a parent. He felt unchanging, immortal love for people who needed them not because of any materialistic thing but because of sheer connection of hearts.
The two passages the transformations of an irresponsible man into a responsible man who is ready to provide love and affection to homeless orphans who need it most despite of his needs and wants. In the first passage he preferred his life; his desire to roam and spend the savings to enjoy the life but later he prefers the lives of others.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Who am I

                                                                         " Who am I "    

     My name is Alzobaur. I am 23 years old, from KSA Jeddah city. My native language is Arabic. My

 major is marketing; from 2 years I am in Saint Cloud state UN. I graduated from Alshrog School in 

Jeddah in 2008. My parents would expect me to exceed in everything ranging from getting good grades 

in school to becoming a successful person in life. I like to play soccer and I enjoy swimming a lot. I 

love Europe country and I visit few of them like France, England, Spain, and Swiss, but for me Paris 

and London are the best. I am a boy having big dreams plus an individual who has taken immense steps 

to accomplish it. My skills have made me who I am at present however I also distinguish how to enjoy 

the little things and how to have fun. Moreover, all through my life, I have turned into an extremely 

spirited plus hardworking person. My parents taught me that there are no shortcuts when it’s about life 

plus whatever thing you desire to accomplish, you should walk on top of the hard way.