Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Essay: Water Depletion

Water Depletion

Introduction

One of the problems that hinder sustainable development in countries is the lack of renewable water resources. The problem of water shortage in the region has already reached an alarming level. Proper actions should be implemented to sustain and preserve the limited available water recourses in the region.

The problem, its causes and possible consequences

Ground-water depletion is primarily caused by sustained ground-water pumping.
Some of the negative effects of ground-water depletion include increased pumping costs, deterioration of water quality, reduction of water in streams and lakes, or land subsidence. Such effects, while variable, happen to some degree with any ground-water use. As with other natural resources, society must weigh the benefits against the consequences of such use. Environmental manifestations include wide spread destruction of vegetation and natural habitats, erosion of uplands and watersheds, over-exploited and damaged aquifers, salinization of streams and groundwater, desertification of semiarid areas, and in particular, depletion and pollution of limited water resources.Preservation of the environment and resource base are essential for sustainable development. The protection, enhancement, and restoration of water quality and the abatement of water pollution are faced with many countries in the region. To meet the challenge, exchange of technical ideas and experiences among scientists in the Middle East and North Africa countries, with the participation of water specialists from developed countries, is of great importance for future collaboration. The protection, enhancement, and restoration of water quality of water pollution are faced with many countries in the region. The arid climate of the country plays a significant role in the water resources availability. Rainfall which is a main source of recharge for different water resources such as surface water and groundwater. Water vapor from desalination plants is cooled down by sea water for condensation and is then passed through processes to add useful minerals and carbonates.Evaporation, which reduces the amount of surface water, is high. Heavy pumping of groundwater has deteriorated groundwater levels. Desalination plants have been launched in different parts of the country to meet increasing water demands due to increasing population and economical development in the country. The continued reduction of water storage will hinder the development in the country. To avoid this problem, integrated water resources management (IWRM) strategy should be implemented. Recycling of water and artificial recharge of ground water by surface water and treated wastewater should be considered at a larger scale.

Reducing the problem
Local and national government

The Ministry of Environment and Water has taken major actions to promote the sustainability of the precious groundwater resources. A total of about 115 dams have already been constructed, most of the dams are located in the Northern Emirates. Rainfall events may generate considerable surface water runoff in the main Wadis. This surface water is intercepted to enhance the groundwater recharge. A large number of monitoring wells have been installed within the vicinity of recharge dams to assess their efficiency. As part of achieving sustainable development of water resources, the ministry has completed the building of dams and barriers at the Wadis across the country. Maintenance of springs and streams are also progressing as planned with an aim of increasing the capacity of feeding aquifers with fresh water. The country has also built several desalination plants to provide over 1.3billion cubic metres of clean water per year to meet various needs of the population. The country, in collaboration with the International Centre for Biosaline Agriculture, is also actively pursuing agricultural methods using saline water as part of its overall strategy of sustainability. The ministry's strategy includes initiatives focusing on environmental security and the development of natural resources to promote sustainable development. The initiatives include environmental inspection, issuance of certificates recognizing environmental performance and fines for violating environmental guidelines. The ministry will also develop global standards for environmental protection as well as agricultural and veterinary quarantine measures to ensure rural communities are protected from the spread of diseases. One of the initiatives is an environmental database which will be developed through research and statistical surveys and comprehensive analysis of commercial activities. The database will include information about the economic impact on the environment as well as the sustainability of natural resources, primarily water and soil. The ministry will focus on reducing the use of groundwater and shift its focus to alternative sources such as desalination. Also, the ministry will increase its groundwater surveillance network to build more wells and increase the number of observation networks and complete the building of freshwater ducts. The Ministry of Environment and Water has focused its 2008 - 2010 strategic plan on restraining groundwater depletion and developing the alternative resources by applying the integrated management in coordination with its partners.
The Ministry of Water and Environment is currently developing 270 initiatives in the following categories: environment water, agricultural sector and fish resources.

Organizations

There are five main institutions involved in water resources management:
The Ministry of Electricity and Water is responsible for the drinking water supply, which includes well drilling, the installation and operation of desalination plants, the operation and maintenance of well fields, water supply, and planning. The General Water Resources Authority is the federal authority responsible for water management and coordination between the other agencies. It is also responsible for formulating the rules and regulations for matters relating to water in the country, including the registration of the water well drilling companies and licenses for drilling. Local government water departments and authorities especially in the emirates of Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah are independently responsible for the supply of drinking water and all water affairs in their respective emirates. The Federal Environmental Agency has the power to control and regulate water pollution. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries is responsible for the development and management of the agricultural water supply. The water and soil department of the Ministry is in charge of promoting irrigated agriculture and for the planning, investigation, and management of groundwater resources, the investigation of quality and salinization of soil due to irrigation, the construction of dams for flood control and groundwater recharge, the operation, and maintenance of the hydro-meteorological network, the operation of laboratories, designing of the irrigation networks, etc.

Private individuals

In homes individuals are held responsible to regulate their daily use of water. The UAE is listed as one of the top countries faced with problems of water depletion. For instance, the sprinkler for gardening in homes and for swimming pools water should be regulated. Water that is wasted in homes and also in car washing is also important not to use too much of the water because it is valuable and we should reduce the huge amounts of water wasted. In water treatment and development, the ministry will seek to develop UAE Nationals' skills in addition to creating awareness of rational water use.

Conclusion

In my opinion I believe the best method to reduce water depletion is to develop public awareness among the people of UAE and other GCC countries on the importance of water conservation and protection.

Bibliography

http://www.uaeinteract.com/docs/EAD_warns_against_depletion_of_Abu_Dhabis_water_resources_within_next_50_years/34877.htm
http://www.uaeinteract.com/docs/World_Water_Day_message_Bin_Fahd_calls_on_every_household_to_avoid_extravagance_in_the_use_of_water/40214.htm
Ouazar, Driss. "Middle East and North Africa Water Resources Consortium." Web. .

Friday, May 7, 2010

Program related research report :Technology

Microsoft Office

Microsoft Office is a software program which improved the lives of many people; I will discuss how each aspect of Microsoft Word is an advantage to students, and in particular to business students.

Before Microsoft Office, business students would make long lists of calculations and finances on papers which could easily get lost or damaged in some unforeseen calamity. Additionally, before Microsoft Office was around, presentations were dull as one could not display the visual effects they desired to accompany their words.
Almost everyone owns a computer and almost every one of those computers is equipped with Microsoft Office. Teachers prefer having their students type out essays using Microsoft Word to avoid seeing bad handwriting which could bias them against the student. Microsoft Word also helped make essays appear more organized and students using it could avoid making grammatical and spelling errors by using spell check, which is a useful tool found in the application. In addition, it allows students to have a saved copy of their work which they could print out or edit and make as many copies of it as they need as opposed to rewriting an entire essay.

Microsoft Excel helped business students and accountants organize their finances in a more structured manner. PowerPoint made presentations more palatable as it allowed business students to introduce their charts and pictures to further prove their point and consequently it made for much stronger presentations.
One note is an application which was recently added which allows one to take notes and join in discussion forums. One note can also help students send information and store them for future reference. One note also allows students to organize their thoughts well. An advantage of Microsoft one note is that it automatically saves all the students work and helps keep things arranged and in order.
There are many additional applications in the Microsoft office pack and they are all useful but business students primarily use the ones I have mentioned above. They greatly improved the quality of people's lives by keeping their work organized, and consequently more efficient as they no longer have to deal with the hassle of using paper. It improved the safety aspect of business as well as calculations dealing with money as they are now safe and error free and should important papers get lost there are always backup files saved in the computer's system.

Technology is a critical component in almost all business strategies and in recent years technology has enabled businesses of all types to leverage their stengths in their respective markets.As technology has become more user friendly it also has more users.Today one does not have to know html or coding to operate very sophisticated software and companies do not require a high level of technical expertise to run most software.The big advantage is that the user can focus on business functions and not on user unfriendly software.

Bibliography
Easybib

Deal, Jack. Web. Apr.-May 2010. .

Downes, S. "The Technology Source." Web. Apr.-May 2010. .

MacManus, Richard. "Microsoft Office Comes to the Browser." Web. Apr.-May 2010. .

Monday, April 12, 2010

Research skills 3

Research skills 3
Bugatti Vs Porsche

Omar Fadlalla H00025983

Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport





Price: 2009 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport - €1.4 Million
Top Speed: 407 km/g
0- 60 mph: 2.5 secs
Horsepower: 1001 hp @ 6000 rpm
Torque: 922 lb-ft. @ 2200 rpm
Weight: 4486 lbs

Porsche 911 Turbo





Price: 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo – $132,800
Top Speed: 193 mph
0-60 mph: 3.7 secs
Hp: 480 @ 6000
Torque: 480 @ 1950-5000
Weight: 3495 lbs

Introduction

In the past cars weren’t expensive and luxurious but performance and power and design of many supercars has changed. In the past people couldn’t afford to buy sport cars because they were expensive although there were many cars on the market that were affordable and had superior design and performance. More supercars were produced and the competition is still growing from rivals like Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Bugatti and VW. In this essay I will compare and contrast the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 and the Porsche 911 Turbo.


Similarities

The Bugatti Veyron Grand sport carbon ceramic brakes with interior ventilation, eight-piston monoblock caliper units in the front, and six-piston caliper units in the rear to provide a maximum of braking power and optimum cooling and the Porsche 911 turbo has an advanced braking system that features six pistons upfront, and four in the rear with ceramic composite brakes optional.
The lighting system in both supercars is similar and both engines are turbo charged.
Porsche and Bugatti are similar in the steering response and steering precision significantly by specific braking of the right or left rear wheel.
http://www.bugatti.com/en/grand-sport/technology/deceleration.html
http://www.leftlanenews.com/porsche-911-turbo-coupe.html

Differences

The Bugatti Veyron accelerates from 0-60 mph in 2.3 seconds and top speed of 252.9 mph.
The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport’s seven-gear, twin-clutch gearbox is the first to master comparably high torque values.
The Bugatti Veyron engine with 16 cylinders, a combined capacity of 8 litres, 4 valves per cylinder and four turbo chargers, the Grand Sport’s engine is the most powerful ever to be built into a production vehicle. Fuel economy is 24.1 - l/100km
http://www.bugatti.com/en/grand-sport/technology/engine.html
http://www.porsche.com/usa/models/911/911-turbo/detail/?gtabindex=2
The Porsche 911 Turbo accelerates from 0-60 mph 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 193mph. The Porsche 911 engine with 6 cylinders and for the transmission a six speed manual gear box.
Fuel economy estimated around 16 miles per gallon in the city and 23 on the highway.
The price of the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport is more expensive than the 911 Turbo but
the fuel consumption of the Porsche 911 is better than the Grand Sport and the Porsche 911 weighs less than the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport.

Conclusion

The Bugatti Grand Sport is a perfect synthesis of design and technology and it is the world’s fastest convertible car. The Porsche 911 Turbo is unique in its design, power and handling. I would argue that the Porsche 911 is the perfect supercar for my choice.

Bibilography

http://www.bugatti.com/en/grand-sport/technology/deceleration.html
http://www.leftlanenews.com/porsche-911-turbo-coupe.html
http://www.porsche.com/usa/models/911/911-turbo/detail/?gtabindex=2

Vocabulary log requirements

Success: noun, “the achievement of something desired, planned, or attempted”
Online services have recently known a lot of success and users are trying their best to be online to enjoy these services and interact with them.

Statistic: noun,” a datum that can be represented numerically”
A statistic is a number computed from a sample.

Possible: adjective,” Capable of happening, existing, or being true without contradicting proven facts, laws, or circumstances”
There are many possible adverse effects of caffeine to people's health.

Pollution: noun.” The act or process of polluting or the state of being polluted, especially the contamination of soil, water, or the atmosphere by the discharge of harmful substances”
The atmospheric pollution in Mexico City is one of the most severe air pollution cases in the world.

Preferred: adjective,” preferred above all others and treated with partiality”
Despite their name, preferred stocks are less preferred than common stocks.

Throughout: preposition,” In, to, through, or during every part of; all through:”
Muslims throughout the world are celebrating the holy fasting month of Ramadan, the holiest month in Islamic calendar.

Technology: noun, “The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives”
Technology is the convergence of science, engineering and business.

Degree: noun,” an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study”
I have a bachelor’s degree in Business Management.

Department: noun,” a specialized division of a large concern, such as a business, store, or university”
The Department of Transport in Abu Dhabi and the Higher College of Technology will soon launch an educational developed programme.

Describe: verb,” To convey an idea or impression of; characterize”
I made a survey to describe functions that each program was expected to perform.

Development: noun,” The act of developing”
Information Development is about moving to new organizational models that deliver an improved information theory & management competency.

Difference: noun,” the quality of being unlike or dissimilar"
A dE of 1.0 is the smallest color difference the human eye can see.

Different: adjective, “Unlike in form, quality, amount, or nature; dissimilar”
There are four different types of exercise contractions that can help tone muscles and burn extra calories.

Discriminate: verb,"To make a clear distinction; distinguish"
The new law discriminates against foreigners.

Government: noun,” the form or system of rule by which a state, community, etc., is governed”
The UAE has a comprehensive free health service funded by the government.

Education: noun,” the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill”

Efficient: adjective,” capable; skilful”
A relatively simple page format is used throughout which enables efficient searching.

Appearance: noun,” The act or an instance of coming into sight.”
Appearance is an important aspect of presentation skills.

Establish: verb,” to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis”
It’s important to establish a budget for an organization.

Concept: noun,” a general notion or idea; conception”
I began searching for a restaurant to handle a new restaurant concept.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Research skills 2-MLA Referencing podcast summary

Name: Omar Fadlalla
Number: H00025983

Part 1 – Referencing Questions
Watch the podcast that is linked under Referencing Links on the LCES N100 webpage. Answer the following questions from the presentation.

1. What is plagiarism?

Taking someone’s work without referring to the resource.

2. What must you do avoid plagiarizing?
When referencing not to steal other people’s sources of information.

3. What style of referencing is accepted at HCT?

MLA

4. What are the five types of information that are often included when referencing from various sources?

Author’s name, title, place published, publisher, publisher date.

5. When creating a reference for a book what comes first?

Author’s name.

6. What is the second item of information in a magazine reference?

The title of the article from the magazine.

7. What is the last item of information in a magazine reference?

Page number.

8. What is the third item of information when referencing a website?

The name of the website.

9. What is last item of information when referencing a website?

URL


10. In the case of a database source, what is the third item of information?

Magazine article.

11. What comes before the URL in a database reference?

The date that you accessed.

12. Where is the bibliography?

At the end.

13. What is in the bibliography?

List of all the resources that you used.

14. When giving the author’s name which part of the name do you put first?

Family name.

15. How do you order items in the bibliography?

Alphabetically.

16. Besides, quotations, where do you use an inline citation?

In reported speech.

17. What information goes in an inline citation?

Name, date, page numbers.

18. Name one citation machine that can help you?

www.easybib.com

19. Besides your teacher, who can help you with referencing?

College librarians.

20. In Google type, ‘HCT plagiarism.’ Find the page which describes the consequences of plagiarism at HCT. State what this consequence is.

Immediate dismissal from HCT.

Research skills1: Summary of the magazine article

Summary

This magazine article is by Ray Thursby, Sports car International magazine. The title of the article is Return to Base and the date published was September 2008.
In this summary I’m going to write about the Corvette C6 Convertible 2008. The specifications of the 2008 Corvette is the vehicle type’s front engine, RWD 2 door roadster steel unibody and a base price of $55,425.The sports car is equipped with a V8 engine and it has a 6 speed automatic transmission. Performance of the Corvette is from 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds and the top speed is 190 mph, As for the fuel economy it is 15/25.There are various improvements for 2008, the starter button operated by the standard keyless entry device .The engine has a small block V8 6.2 L. This along with high flow cylinder heads, revised camshaft timing and higher-rate fuel injectors, results in a 30 horsepower boost over the existing 400-hp V8. The writer explains that the 6 speed automatic transmission was good but he preferred a manual transmission. Plus for 2008, the Corvette C6 has been modified to speed up shifting also the automatic transmission can be coupled with a 2.73 performance oriented axle ratio. The writer also says the paddle shift option is short of ideal and didn’t find any instances where it seemed to make much of a difference in performance nor did the gear changes feel any faster. The stiffer intermediate shaft and improved machining of its internal components means the steering has better feel and weighting. The writer has no complaints aside from the paddle shifter and the lack of difference between the two magnetic ride settings.

Reference

Thursby, Ray. "Return to Base." Sports Car International Sept. 2008: 44-48.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Referencing easybib

Longley, Robert. "Traffic Congestion Getting Worse, Researchers Report." May 2005. Web.

Ashfaq, Ahmed. "Cargo Rail under Study to Ease Traffic Congestion." Gulfnews, Feb. 2009. Web.

"Weather Forecasting Accuracy for FAA Traffic Flow Management: A Workshop Report." National Academies Press, 2003. Web.