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الطريق الى رأس التل – الغموض في الشعر – التشبيه الاستعارة و العروض للصف الثاني عشر

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مخطط لدرس شباب في مهب الريح -تعليم اماراتي

بليزززززززز ابي مخطط لدرس شباب في مهب الريح

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حل درس حكاية جحا وفيل تيمور لنك الصف الثاني عشر

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

هذي حلول درس حكاية جحا وفيل تيمورلنك

تذكر:

1. وجوه البلده
2. 4
3.لا
4. إرسال فيله للفيل وتكريم جحا بإعطاءه جبة وقووقا

استنتج:
1.
تيمورلنك: شدة الغضب والشر
جحا: حسن التصرف و الذكاء والحيله
وجوه القوم: الخوف والقلق

2. لانه لاحظ على تيمورلنك ان وجهه يتميز من الغيض وعيناه تقدحان

3. من له حيله فليحتال بها

طبق:
1. بلده صغيره – ربوع خضراء -عرف أهلها بأنهم متعاونون

فكر في:

1. نعم , فهي احدوثه شفويه ليس لها راوي

2. الروايه الشفويه ثم تم تدوينها وتحولت إلى تراث , مجهولة الراوي وتتميز بقوة البناء والتماسك , تدور حول شخصيه واحد ناميه ( جحا) وبعض الشخصيات الثانويه ( وجوه البلده) , لا حدود للزمان والمكان ,تصوير الحياه بأسلوب واقعي.

3. الحكمه والنقد الاجتماعي

طور مفرداتك:

اتلفها >>>> أفعلها >>>> تلف
تجمع >>>> تفعل >>>> جمع
يتوسط>>>> يتفعل >>> وسط
أفسد>>>>> أفعل >>>> فسد

وبس =)

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بحث الحكاية الشعبيه الصف الثاني عشر

ابغي بحث كامل ع الحكايه الشعبية

الله يخليكم ساااعدوني

واللي يرحم ولديكم

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تقرير , بحث , عن Dubai / الإمارات للصف الثاني عشر

Dubai

Introduction:

it has spectacular beaches but is not Australia; it is one of the world’s most secure destinations but is not Singapore; it has opulent city hotels and superb beachside resorts but is neither
Jakarta nor Bali. It has world class shopping but is not Hong Kong.

Welcome to Dubai, city of merchants, cultural crossroads, second largest of the seven United Arab Emirates. A country where the dust of the desert is clearing to reveal the potential for one of the most significant international cities of the 21st century.
Subject:

Dubai Shopping Festival:
On February 15, 1996, the travel industry in the Middle East heralded the beginning of a new dawn – the birth of the most impressive mega event for shopping and entertainment. An entirely new concept, it succeeded brilliantly in showcasing.
Today, one of the biggest beneficiaries of the event is the tourism sector. Hotels, and travel agents contribute to the selling of the event worldwide so every year, Dubai Shopping Festival lives up to its promise of staging the most exciting activities for the whole family inspired by the theme One World, One Family, One Festival.

Global Village:
Dubai’s exciting new tourism destination started off as a huge cultural entertainment center to cater to the need for a central meeting point where different countries could showcase the myriad cultures. Over the years it has grown into a star attraction among UAE nationals, resident expatriates from over 160 different countries and visitors from across the world.

Jabel Ali Free Zone:
Jebel Ali is a port town, located thirty-five kilometers southwest of the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The port began to be constructed in the late 1970’s along with Jebel Ali Village (built around 1977) which was used, initially, for the construction workers of the port. The village is still a thriving expect community with over 300 residents. With 67 berths Jebel Ali is the world’s largest man-made harbor and the biggest port in the Middle East. Jebel Ali is located 24°59’N 55°03’E.
The Jebel Ali Free Zone, established in 1985, is the industrial area surrounding the Jebel Ali port. Dubai World Central International Airport is being constructed in the area.
The port of Jebel Ali has become the port most frequently visited by ships of the United States Navy outside the United States. Virtually all sailors who have completed shipboard tours have visited the port at least once. Due to the depth of the harbor and size of the port facilities, a Nimitz Class aircraft carrier and several ships of the accompanying battle group can be accommodated pier side. Due to the frequency of these port visits, semi-permanent liberty facilities (referred by service personnel as "The Sandbox") have been erected adjacent to the carrier berth.

Free Taxes:
Dubai itself is not tax free, but it contains a number of economic free zones which have various economic incentives to encourage investment and commercial development. One of these zones is The Jebel Ali Free Zone, its bot entirely tax free, but its incentives make it come very close. Companies which are run within the Jebel Ali Free Zone are given a total pass on all corporate and personal taxation for a period of fifteen years. At the end of this fifteen year period, a request may be made to be tax exempt for another fifteen years — in effect offering the potential for an indefinite tax free status. In addition, there are no import or export taxes on companies within the Jebel Ali Free Zone. While Dubai itself is not entirely tax free, there certainly are regions within Dubai which allow foreign investors and corporations to set up shop with no taxation whatsoever. These zones provide a virtually unique opportunity for those looking to avoid corporation taxation either on their own business or on businesses they wish to invest in.

Number of Malls:
Dubai is quite literally a shopper’s paradise! It has in excess of fifty notable shopping centers which all offer consumers an incredible array of items at highly attractive tax free prices. Shopping in Dubai is an incredible experience; even people who claim to hate shopping can’t help but be drawn into the experience. The shop windows, the incredible array of goods and items on display and for sale, the fantastic prices and Dubai’s unique way of making everything it creates iconic and impressive will have anyone in awe! I defy you to travel to Dubai and not go at least window shopping! These 5 stars standards are in each and every shopping centre in Dubai and probably the ones that’s most popular are: –
Al Bustan Centre, Al Ghurair City, Al Khaleej Centre, Al Maydan Shopping Centre, Al Mulla Plaza, BurJuman Centre, Century Mall, Deira City Centre, Emirates Shopping Boulevard, Galleria Shopping Mall, Hamarain Centre, Lamcy Plaza, Malaya Centre, Mercado Mall, Sahara Centre, Town Centre, Wafi Shopping Mall.

Specialized Stores:
Dubai is famous of its shopping centers, malls and stores that takes standard of 5 stars from the sight-viewing to the amazing prices of course to take an example there is nothing better than Gold Soak, Because that store is really made of gold. You would know that better when you visit it. It’s really the heaven of gold for evey nation around the world. More than 300 jewelleries situated one after the other are waiting for their visitors. Brilliants, emeralds, sapphires, bracelets, watches, rings and necklaces – everything the heart of a jeweler’s lover desires – glitter in the nicely illuminated show-cases and so every penalized store in Dubai stands-out to take you inside a whole different world of amazement.

Promotions and gifts:
In Dubai working is a world of uncounted opportunities, to work is to find yourself in front of a golden door opened to a better life, your specialization is the last on to-worry-about list, because every job you get no matter what is going to turn into the job of your dreams, so once you build yourself a successful career make sure you will be rewarded for it, you will find the promotions coming on a golden plate when you realize that your hard work didn’t go on a waste, ironically how people think that gifts are the stuff you get without dropping one sweat, but NEWSFLASH! In Dubai working is a gift itself.

Tourists and Guests:
The recognition of Dubai as a tourist destination is a recent phenomenon and has left the whole world in a bit of shock. Most tourist hotspots spend decades trying to build infrastructure and reputation to attract people from the world over. Dubai tourism has exploded within a short span of time thanks to some very intelligent efforts by its government. Dubai attracted the maximum visitors during its annual Shopping Festival. However, that was more of a shopping visitor than a tourist who had come to see the sights and have an amazing time.

Business:
Dubai is the fastest growing Business ******** in the GCC countries, and certainly in the United Arab Emirates. Dubai has world class communications, high speed Internet Access, a superb GSM Mobile Phone Network, International Hotels, 100% Foreign Ownership via the Jebel Ali Free Zone, excellent Conference and exhibition facilities, in fact Dubai has everything that you want for a GCC and Arabic base for your Middle East Business ********.

Conclusion:

So ‘Dubai is a bargain-hunter’s paradise’
You can try that and then you will believe me

sources:

http://www.mydsf.com/dsf/eng/dsf_dsf.asp?swf=2
http://www.globalvillage.ae/
http://www.uaeinteract.com/business/freejebel.asp
http://www.wisegeek.com/is-dubai-really-tax-free.htm
http://www.datadubai.com/dubai-cultu…shopping-malls
http://www.uae.ii5ii.com/

.~. صنع يدي .~.

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طلب حل , حلول كتاب الوورك بوك صفحة 43 الصف الثاني عشر اللغه الإنجليزيه للصف الثاني عشر

[SIZE="4"]السلام عليكم ..

شحال العرب ..؟؟

ممكن حل كتاب الوورك بوك صفحـــ 43 ـــة ..

لو سمحتوا ^^[/SIZE]

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حل صـــ 8 و9 في الورك بوك..ادخلوااااااااااا -للتعليم الاماراتي

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

شحالكم عرب زاااااااايد؟؟
عساكم بخير..

اول شئ عيدكم مبااااركـ وكل عام وانتوا بالف صحه وسلامه

اذا ممكن بغيت حل صـــ 8 و9 في الورك بوك..ابا الحل بسررررعه وومشكورين

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تقرير ( cheating ) للصف الثاني عشر

السلام عليكم ..

ما ادري اذا كان الفصل الاول ولا الثاني … بس ان شاء الله تستفيدون

Just as Mrs. Waldman hands out the spelling test, you see Jeff
pull out a small piece of paper with a lot of little scribbling on it.
Jeff tucks the note into his closed fist but soon takes it out again.
While he’s taking the test, you see him looking back and forth between the teacher and his paper.
There’s no mistaking it – he’s cheating.

What Exactly Is CheatingCheating is when a person misleads, deceives, or acts dishonestly on purpose.
For kids, cheating may happen at school, at home, or while playing a sport.
If a baseball team is for kids who are 8 or younger, it’s cheating for a 9-year-old to
play on the team and hit home run after home run.

At school, in addition to cheating on a test, a kid might cheat by
stealing someone else’s idea for a science project or by copying
a book report off the Internet and turning it in as if it’s his or her original work.
Copying someone else’s words or work and saying they’re yours
is a type of cheating called plagiarizing (say: play-jeh-rise-ing).

How Do People CheatCheating can happen in a lot of different ways.
Jeff is doing it by sneaking answers to a test,
but it’s also cheating to break the rules of a game or contest
or to pretend something is yours when it isn’t.
When people cheat, it’s not fair to other people,
like the kids who studied for the test or who were
the true winners of a game or contest.

It’s tempting to cheat because it makes difficult things seem easy,
like getting all the right answers on the test.
But it doesn’t solve the problem of not knowing the
material and it won’t help on the next test – unless the person cheats again.

Sometimes it may seem like cheaters have it all figured out.
They can watch TV instead of studying for the spelling test.
But other people lose respect for cheaters and think less of them.
The cheaters themselves may feel bad because they know they are not really earning that good grade.
And, if they get caught cheating, they will be in trouble at school, and maybe at home, too.

Why Kids CheatSome kids cheat because they’re busy or lazy
and they want to get good grades without spending the time studying.
Other kids might feel like they can’t pass the test without cheating.
Even when there seems to be a "good reason" for cheating, cheating isn’t a good idea.

If you were sick or upset about something the night before and couldn’t study,
it would be better to talk with the teacher about this.
And if you don’t have enough time to study for a test because of swim practice,
you need to talk with your parents about how to balance swimming and school.

A kid who thinks cheating is the only way to pass a test needs to talk
with the teacher and his or her parents so they can find some solutions together.
Talking about these problems and working them out will feel better than cheating.

Truth and Consequences
Many kids feel tempted to cheat once in a while.
Most resist and do the work instead. Some kids cheat
once and feel so bad that they never do it again.
Others get caught and decide it isn’t worth it.
Unfortunately, some kids start cheating and feel like they can’t stop.

Kids who cheat may feel worried about getting caught.
Whether they are caught or not, these kids may feel guilty,
or embarrassed, or ashamed – or all three.
Even if the cheater feels fine or doesn’t get caught,
that doesn’t mean it’s OK. If you see someone cheating,
or if someone asks to copy your work, you can tell a teacher
or another grown-up.

If a kid gets caught cheating,
the teacher may give the kid a "zero" score on the test,
send him or her to the principal’s office, and contact his or her parents.
Worse than the bad grade may be the feeling of having disappointed other people,
like parents and teachers. A parent may worry that you are
not an honest person and a teacher might watch you more
closely the next time you’re taking a test.

Karen McCalley, an English teacher in New Jersey says,
"It is always disappointing when students cheat because it makes
me think the student doesn’t believe in himself.
I expect students to do their very best and am sad
when they don’t put their best foot forward."

Cheaters cheat themselves in a way because they don’t make an honest
attempt to learn as much as they can.
For instance, if you cheat your way through spelling tests,
you won’t learn how to spell. That can katch – I mean catch – up with
you when you get older! And adults who cheat – at work, sports, or in their
relationships – get into serious trouble, far more serious than a bad grade on a spelling test.

Making a ComebackThere are plenty of reasons why a kid shouldn’t cheat, but some kids have already cheated.
If that’s you, it’s never too late to stop cheating.
Cheating can become a habit, but like other bad habits,
a kid can always decide to act better and make better choices.
It might help to talk the problem over with a parent, teacher, or counselor.
Choosing to play fair and be honest again can help a kid feel relieved and proud.

There’s an old saying that cheaters never win and winners never cheat.
This may sound confusing because sometimes it seems like cheaters
do win – at least for the moment. But kids who don’t cheat are
true winners because, when they win, they do it fair and square.

مصدر التقرير….. http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/feelin…/cheating.html

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اللي عنده الكلمات اللي بدش ف الامتحان ينزلهم

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بلييز الورك بوك صفحه 43 -تعليم الامارات

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