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الصف الحادي عشر

English report about the importance of English ، تقرير اجليزي عن أهمية الانجليزي للصف الحادي عشر

اريد بحث عن اهميه الانكليزي
فهل من مجيب

لقراءة ردود و اجابات الأعضاء على هذا الموضوع اضغط هناسبحان الله و بحمده

التصنيفات
الصف الحادي عشر

English report about the future of education، تقرير انجليزي عن التعليم في المستقبل للصف الحادي عشر

الســــــــــــــــلام عليكم
شحالكم عساكـــــــــم بخير ان شاء الله !!

الصراحه انا في صف الحادي عشر
ومعلمتنا الانجليزي طلبت منا بور بوينت عن الليرننق في الفيوجر

((the future of learning))

الصراحه انا تعبت وزهقت وانا بحث بس ماحصلت فقلت يمكن انتو تساعدونيواتمنى انكم تفيدوني


تراني جديدة في هالمدونة

لقراءة ردود و اجابات الأعضاء على هذا الموضوع اضغط هناسبحان الله و بحمده

التصنيفات
الصف الثاني عشر

English report about smoking ، تقرير بالانجليزي عن التدخين للصف الثاني عشر

Introduction:
Smoking is one of the worst things kids or adults can do to their bodies. Yet every single day nearly 4,400 kids between the ages 12 and 17 start smoking. Why? There’s more than just one simple answer. Some kids may start smoking just because they’re curious. Others may like the idea of doing something dangerous – something grown-ups don’t want them to do. Still others might have grown up around lots of people who smoke and they might think it’s the way to act like an adult.

Others smoke because they think it helps them relax (it doesn’t – the heart actually beats faster while a person’s smoking). Some light up as a way to feel rebellious or to set themselves apart . Some start because their friends smoke – or just because it gives them something to do.

Some people, especially girls, start smoking because they think it may help keep their weight down. The illnesses that smoking can cause, like lung diseases or cancer, do cause weight loss – but that’s not a very good way for people to fit into their clothes!

Another reason people start smoking is because their family members do. Most adults who started smoking in their teens never expected to become addicted. That’s why people say it’s just so much easier to not start smoking at all.

The cigarette ads from when your parents were young convinced many of them that the habit was glamorous, powerful, or exciting – even though it’s essentially a turnoff: smelly, expensive, and unhealthy. Cigarette ads from the 1940s even showed doctors recommending cigarettes as a way to relax!

Cigarette ads still show smokers as attractive and hip, sophisticated and elegant, or rebellious and cool. The good news is that these ads aren’t as visible and are less effective today than they used to be: Just as doctors are more savvy about smoking today than they were a generation ago, teens are more aware of how manipulative advertising can be. The government has also passed laws limiting where and how tobacco companies are allowed to advertise to help prevent young kids from getting hooked on smoking.

Subject:
Tobacco smoking, often referred to as "smoking", is the act of burning the dried or cured leaves of the tobacco plant and inhaling the smoke for pleasure or ritualistic purposes, or more commonly out of habit and to satisfy addiction. The practice was common among Native Americans of The Plains Indian religion, and was later introduced to the rest of the world by sailors following European exploration of the Americas.

Once You Start, It’s Hard to Stop:
Smoking’s a hard habit to break because tobacco contains nicotine, which is highly addictive. Like heroin or other addictive drugs, the body and mind quickly become so used to the nicotine in cigarettes that a person needs to have it just to feel normal.
How Smoking Affects Your Health
There are no physical reasons to start smoking – the body doesn’t need tobacco the way it needs food, water, sleep, and exercise. In fact, many of the chemicals in cigarettes, like nicotine and cyanide, are actually poisons that can kill in high enough doses. The body’s smart and it goes on the defense when it’s being poisoned. For this reason, many people find it takes several tries to get started smoking: First-time smokers often feel pain or burning in the throat and lungs, and some people feel sick or even throw up the first few times they try tobacco.

The consequences of this poisoning happen gradually. Over the long term, smoking leads people to develop health problems like cancer, emphysema (breakdown of lung tissue), organ damage, and heart disease. These diseases limit a person’s ability to be normally active – and can be fatal. Each time a smoker lights up, that single cigarette takes about 5 to 20 minutes off the person’s life.
Smokers not only develop wrinkles and yellow teeth, they also lose bone density, which increases their risk of osteoporosis (pronounced: ahs-tee-o-puh-row-sus, a condition that causes older people to become bent over and their bones to break more easily). Smokers also tend to be less active than nonsmokers because smoking affects lung power. Smoking can also cause fertility problems in both men and women and can impact sexual health in males.
The consequences of smoking may seem very far off to many teens, but long-term health problems aren’t the only hazard of smoking. Nicotine and the other toxins in cigarettes, cigars, and pipes can affect a person’s body quickly, which means that teen smokers experience many of these problems:
• Bad skin. Because smoking restricts blood vessels, it can prevent oxygen and nutrients from getting to the skin – which is why smokers often appear pale and unhealthy. An Italian study also linked smoking to an increased risk of getting a type of skin rash called psoriasis.
• Bad breath. All those cigarettes leave smokers with a condition called halitosis, or persistent bad breath.
• Bad-smelling clothes and hair. The smell of stale smoke tends to linger – not just on people’s clothing, but on their hair, furniture, and cars. And it’s often hard to get the smell of smoke out.
• Reduced athletic performance. People who smoke usually can’t compete with nonsmoking peers because the physical effects of smoking – like rapid heartbeat, decreased circulation, and shortness of breath – impair sports performance.
• Greater risk of injury and slower healing time. Smoking affects the body’s ability to produce collagen, so common sports injuries, such as damage to tendons and ligaments, will heal more slowly in smokers than nonsmokers.
• Increased risk of illness. Studies show that smokers get more colds, flu, bronchitis, and pneumonia than nonsmokers. And people with certain health conditions, like asthma, become more sick if they smoke (and often if they’re just around people who smoke). Because teens who smoke as a way to manage weight often light up instead of eating, their bodies lack the nutrients they need to grow, develop, and fight off illness properly.

Smoking Is Expensive:
Not only does smoking damage health, it costs an arm and a leg. Depending on where you live, smoking a pack of cigarettes a day can cost about $1,800 dollars a year. That adds up. It’s money you could save or spend on something for yourself.
Kicking Butt and Staying Smoke Free
All forms of tobacco – cigarettes, pipes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco – are hazardous. It doesn’t help to substitute products that seem like they’re better for you than regular cigarettes – such as filter or low-tar cigarettes.
The only thing that really helps a person avoid the problems associated with smoking is staying smoke free. This isn’t always easy, especially if everyone around you is smoking and offering you cigarettes. It may help to have your reasons for not smoking ready for times you may feel the pressure, such as "I just don’t like it" or "I want to stay in shape for soccer" (or football, basketball, or other sport).
The good news for people who don’t smoke or who want to quit is that studies show that the number of teens who smoke is dropping dramatically. Today, only about 22% of high school students smoke, down from 36% just 7 years ago.
Quit Smoking Now:

If you do smoke and want to quit, there’s more information and support out there than ever. Some people find that it helps to go to a support group especially for teens; these are sometimes sponsored by local hospitals or organizations. And the Internet offers a number of good resources. When quitting, it can be helpful to realize that the first few days are the hardest, and it’s normal to have a few relapses before you manage to quit for good.

Conclusion:

Staying smoke free will give you a whole lot more of everything – more energy, better performance, better looks, more money in your pocket, and, in the long run, more life to live!

References:

*http://www.kidshealth.org
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/sgr/ *
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TobaccoSmoking
http://www.canadiancrc.com/Smoking.htm*

أن شاء الله ايكووون عيبكم
وماتنسونا فب الدعاء

لقراءة ردود و اجابات الأعضاء على هذا الموضوع اضغط هناسبحان الله و بحمده

التصنيفات
الصف الثاني عشر

Dyslixia ، English report about dyslixia، تقرير عن دسلكسيا للصف الثاني عشر

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة ..

شحالكم .. ان شاء الله بخير ؟؟

هذا تقريري عن Dyslixia..

قبل ماتنزلونه بغيت منكم تدعولي وتدعون لماية وابويه واخواني وخواتي بطولة العمر والهدايه والتوفيق ..

واني اييب نسبة تشرف وادش التخصص اللي اباه ..

الله يوفقكم ..

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الصف الثاني عشر

تقرير انجليزي عن الامارات UAE , English report about UAE الصف الثاني عشر

بليز ابي تقرير عن UAE ممكن

لقراءة ردود و اجابات الأعضاء على هذا الموضوع اضغط هناسبحان الله و بحمده

التصنيفات
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حدد مستواك في اللغة الانجليزية ETB Online English Test للصف السابع

ETB Online English Test
اختبار تحديد مستوى للغة الانجليزية جيد جدا ممتاز
عبارة عن 45 سؤال اختياري
ومدته 30 دقيقة فقط
تفضلو اللينك
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هذا اللينك
وايضا يوجد دورات لغة فرنسية جيدة جدا ادعوكم للتجربة

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اشكركم واود ان يكون علما ينتفع به <3 <3
منقوووووووــــــــــــــــــــــــل للافـــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــادة

لقراءة ردود و اجابات الأعضاء على هذا الموضوع اضغط هناسبحان الله و بحمده

التصنيفات
الصف الحادي عشر

English report about tourism in Jazan للصف الحادي عشر

لو سمحتو أبغي تقرير للانجليزي عن السياحة في أي دولة

لقراءة ردود و اجابات الأعضاء على هذا الموضوع اضغط هناسبحان الله و بحمده

التصنيفات
الصف الحادي عشر

Safety , English report about Safety -تعليم الامارات

السلام عليكم و رحمه الله وبركاته ..

صبحكم / مساكم ربي بالخيير ..

حبيت احط لكم تقريري لهذا الفصل بعنــوان ( Safety )~

اتمنى انكم تستيفيدوون منه ..

متمنيه لكم دوام التوفيق و التميــز .. !

*) Introduction ..!
In this report I`m going to talk about ( Safety ) .
First , I will talk about the safety . Second , I will talk about the Meanings of safety . After that , you will know about the limitation of safety . finally, you are going to know the types of safety . .

|* Safety :

Safety is the state of being "safe", the condition of being protected against physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotional, occupational, psychological, educational or other types or consequences of failure, damage, error, accidents, harm or any other event which could be considered non-desirable. This can take the form of being protected from the event or from exposure to something that causes health or economical losses. It can include protection of people or of possessions.

|* Meanings of safety:

There also are two slightly different meanings of safety, for example, home safety may indicate a building’s ability to protect against external harm events (like weather, home invasion, etc), and the second that its internal installations (like appliances, stairs, etc) are safe (not dangerous or harmful) for its habitants.

Limitations : *|

Safety can be limited in relation to some guarantee or a standard of insurance to the quality and unharmful function of an object or organization. It is used in order to ensure that the object or organization will do only what it is meant to do.
It’s important to realize that safety is relative. Eliminating all risk, if even possible, would be extremely difficult and very expensive. A safe situation is one where risks of injury or property damage are low and manageable.

|* Types of safety :

It is important to distinguish between products that meet standards, that are safe, and those that merely feel safe. The highway safety community uses these terms:
Normative safety :
Normative safety is a term used to describe products or designs that meet applicable design standards.
Substantive safety:
Substantive safety means that the real-world safety history is favorable, whether or not standards are met.
Perceived safety :
Perceived safety refers to the level of comfort of users. For example, traffic signals are perceived as safe, yet under some circumstances, they can increase traffic crashes at an intersection. Traffic roundabouts have a generally favorable safety record, yet often make drivers nervous.

*) conclusion..!

At the end of this report . I hope that you can be safe with the correct ways . I hope you have got some new information about the safety & Thank you for reading. I’m waiting for your opinion and good luck ..

*) References ..!

1- English book for 11th grade.
2-Wikebidia site .
3- Some general knowledge .

لقراءة ردود و اجابات الأعضاء على هذا الموضوع اضغط هناسبحان الله و بحمده

التصنيفات
الصف الثاني عشر

English report about Old health care ، تقرير انجليزي عن الرعاية الصحية في الماضي -للتعليم الاماراتي

هااااي ماي افرندز

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الصف الثاني عشر

English report about desert , Desert -تعليم الامارات

أبي بحث

أبي بحث انجليزي عن deserts أو healthy lifestyles

please أبي بسرعة
وشكرا

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لقراءة ردود و اجابات الأعضاء على هذا الموضوع اضغط هناسبحان الله و بحمده