Othman CLM
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
presntation reflection
Reflection on presentation
On Wednesday January 9th 2013, I attended Omar Al shehi presentation in classroom F11 and his topic or presentation about the water shortage in Yemen. Omar explained the water shortage problem in al Yemen country and poor people that have limited resources and how people work to get water from a place far away from their home. Omar showed us some pictures about the tankers that carry water from one location to another and how rich people have huge resources that let other people work for them to have limited resources in Yemen. The topics clearly understood and Omar body language was excellent and the aye content was pretty good. Omar answered all of the three questions that students asked him, the first questions was ‘’why all the water in sanaa came from one location”
Omar answered that because the poor labor in Yemen can’t help the poor people but the rich people have the big resources in the area and not sharing. Omar was excellent talking didn’t hesitate ones and he was comfortable while speaking in front of students to the end of the presentation. Omar was good at the presentation while presenting to others.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Meeting Report
Date: 08/10/2012
Time: 3pm-4pm
Venue: F11-ADMC
Group members:
Chairman: Ammar
Saeed
Secretary: Khalid Ali
Participant: Hedley
Butterfield
Members: Othman Ismail & Omair
Ali
Agenda: alternative energy use in the UAE
-What is the problem with the fossil flues generated
energy?
-Is it expensive to use alternative energy?
-What are the benefits of using alternative
energy?
-What are the solutions and suggestions?
The chairman Ammar Saeed opened the meeting at 3 pm after welcoming the members and
Mr. Hedley.
The first point of discussion was about the problems of fossil
flues energy:
-Khalid said that the pollution was the main problem and the toxins
that come out from processing the oil and gas to generate
energy.
-Ammar said that it costs a lot in the long term for maintenance
and operation.
-Othman said that scientists say that the oil will come to an end
in the future so we should look for new energy sources.
-Omair said that the pollution that comes from the regular energy
plants harms the environment and the humans health.
the second point was about the cost of using
alternative energy:
-Othman said that it will cost a lot in the beginning to
build.
_Omair said that in the long term using the alternative energy
likes solar will not have additional expenses and it’s only a one time thing
that the government will pay a huge amount of money.
-Khalid said the best kind of alternative energy to use in the UAE
is solar energy and it usually does not cost a lot.
-Hedley discussed the other types of alternative energy like the
using of wind energy in England and the turbines were expensive and noisy and
only generated about 4% of the UK needs of energy; also the government paid for
the setup of the wind farms and raised the taxes to get the money
back.
-Ammar said that the wind power is not useful to use in the UAE and
the solar will be the best solution as the emirates have a sunny climate for
most of the year.
the Third point was about the benefits of using
alternative energy:
-Omair said that it will help to reducing pollution and protect the
environment.
-Othman said that building new solar energy factories will help
provide new jobs
- Khalid said that solar energy usage will help in reducing the
cost also on the public as it's cheaper to generate.
-Ammar said there is an example here in Abu Dhabi to use solar
energy in aloft hotel.
Solutions and suggestions to solve the issue:
-Khalid suggested having a campaign to raise the
awareness.
-Othman suggested teaching the younger generations about the
benefits of using alternative energy and said there are some schools here in the
UAE that gave away bags that have alternative energy solutions that the students
can use in their daily life.
-Omair said that the government should subsidise the solar power
installations so the people can use them.
-Ammar said that the government should start using the solar energy
on the governmental buildings.
At the end of the meeting all the members in the group agreed on
the benefits of using the alternative energy in the near future in the UAE and
the use will have a huge impact on the local environment and residents as
well.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Meeting Reflection
Problem:
Alternative energy and its use in the UAE
Date:
Monday 8th October 2012
Time
of meeting: 03:05 pm
Venue:
F11
Group
members:
Chair:
Ammar
Secretary:
Khaled Ali
Partners:
Omair Ali and Othman Ismail
Participant: Hedley.
Venue preparation:
Grouping of chairs round
tables
Agenda:
1. Problems with the regular energy?
2. Cost to use alternative energy?
3. The benefits of using alternative
energy?
4. Solutions for the problem?
The Chairman Ammar opened the meeting
at 03:10 pm.
1. Problems with the regular
energy?
Ammar answered we need another
resource to use e.g. safe energy like solar energy that uses sunlight.
Hedley was worried about the price.
Othman said the prices from the
beginning will cost a lot but after that it will cost little because we
generate the power from the sunlight.
2. The cost to use alternative
energy?
Othman said that the cost will be high
for the equipment to use but the government will help in the price for the
equipment for the people to use.
The government tries to reduce the
prices and let people use equipment and sell it in 3 months.
3. The benefits of using
alternative energy?
Omair said that we will get a lot of
benefits when we use the alternative energy in many ways like its clean energy,
safe to use and it collects energy from the sunlight. All members agreed.
4. Solutions for the problem?
Khaled said that the government must
provide alternative energy equipment to use at low prices or make campaigns to
educate the public. All members agreed to that.
1. Problems with regular energy are that
it is expensive and dangerous and we need alternative energy like solar farms.
2. The costs will be high unless the government
helps to reduce the prices to sell equipment.
3. The benefits will be a lot when we use the
alternative energy.
4. Campaigns for the alternative energy
needed. We liked the idea, especially solar energy.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Interview report
Interview Report
Date:
Monday 24th September 2012
Venue:
F11
Time:
3:36 p.m.
Interviewee:
Omair Ali Almarzouqi
Interviewers:
Hedley Butterfield, Khaled Omar and Ahmed Salem
Post:
Assistant inspector
First Hedley
started talking and introduced Omair to the other two interviewers.
Hedley asked
Omair, tell me about yourself?
Omair
answered that his name is Omair Ali Almarzouqi, he’s 21 years old, lives in Abu
Dhabi in Madinat Khalifa, is single, worked at Albutain municipality and he’s a
student at the Higher Colleges of Technology, majoring in business.
Omair
answered clearly without hesitating once with a loud voice and he explained
with his body language.
Second
Hedley passed the questions to Ahmed. Then Ahmed asked Omair,
What is your
greatest weakness?
Omair
answered that he can’t work under pressure. Then Ahmed said why?
Omair said
because he got nerves and didn’t finish the work properly.
Omair
answered confidently; his eye content was stable and his voice and words were
clear to understand.
Ahmed asked
Omair the second question: where do you see yourself in three or six years?
Omair
answered quickly with self-confidence, good eye content and clear voice.
Ahmed gave his
partner Khaled the questions. Then Khaled started to ask Omair, how do you feel
about working nights and weekends?
Omair
answered that he cannot work at night and weekends, because he studies in the
afternoon at college and studies at weekends.
Omair
answered with self-confidence, great body language, high voice and good eye
content.
Then Khaled
asked Omair, where could you use some improvements?
Omair
answered clearly and eye content was good.
Omair was comfortable
in the interview and he answered all the questions with great voice, body
language and eye content.
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