Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Comparing the lap top and desk top
Computers are generally the same in function but different in shapes and sizes. Both lap top and desk top can do the same job for anything. Both can be edited by hardware and software . Both can be connected to exported devices and both get upgrades every single day. Nowdays both can have the same wide space for storing data and the same high speed.
However, it all depends on where you use them. In case of travelling and working for long distances the lap top can be very useful because of its small size and portable battery. If you are a heavy computer user I advise you to go for the desk top because it’s suitable for the heavy duty and has a multi cooling system. Lap tops are usually used for business so you won’t need to edit too much hardware of install so many programs, but with the desk top can get as much hardware as you want and get the most heavy programs without any problems.
I personally prefer the desk top computer for my daily use because it’s very powerful and fast. Anyway you can’t live without a lap top because it saves your time and it’s portable. Both of them are necessary no days but it all depends on your demands.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Orange process
First, the fruit is unloaded from the lorries. Then the orange is graded and washed. After that the oranges are sent to the sizer and the juice extractor is takes the waste out which is used for feeding animals. Then the juice is evaporated at high temperature for a short time. The juice is passed through a concentrator.
Next step, juice is refrigerated in storage tanks to cool. After that, it is sent to the canning machine. The juice is shipped for selling. Finally water is added to the juice.
That’s all about the process. I hope you enjoyed it but I know you will enjoy it more if you visit any juice making factory. It’s huge but noisy so don’t forget to get your ear protection.
Reflection
1) I used the imperatives form, i.e. make sure, add, place, drain, separate, etc. Sometimes I was writing with –ing verbs or using extra unnecessary words
2) I used linking words, e.g. first of all, second, now, then, later on, after this, finally, at last
I always write my essays in 3 paragraphs: short introduction, main paragraph which is the body(c. 90-100 words) and short conclusion with advice; total: 150-160 words.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Car accident
In this essay I will write about a story that happened to me a long time ago at ATI. You will read about a bad day I had. You may believe my story, but I think it’s hard to believe.
One day I was going to ATI as a very usual day of studying. I started moving late from home, so I drove my car as fast as I could. My car was fully HKS kited and has so many boosters, like turbo, filters, race wires, NOS2, exhaust system and many other things which make cars go faster. My speed was 270 Kph. When I reached Al Maquta bridge I saw a car which was slipping from the right side of the road to the left, towards me. I recognized the car. It was my friend’s car and I thought he was joking with me, but when I saw that he crashed into other car, I know he wasn’t kidding me. The accident was right in front of me. I thought that i was dead at that moment, but I thought if I speeded more I would be lucky and avoid them, so I did press my NOS2 button and boosted my car speed to 320 Kph. It was perfect that I just passed them. If I were a second late I would not be able to write this easy. The other cars who were behind me could not make it, so they did crash with my friend’s car. I called my friend to check if he was fine. Luckily he had enough time to run out of his car. Directly I went to our supervisor and explained to him what happened and he said ‘’Fine, Abdullah I’m glad you are still alive, but you are still late for the class’’. He told me that if I left home earlier that wouldn’t happen.
That’s all about my story. I hope you will believe me. Remember that accidents won’t happen with no reason; they are always there every where just waiting for a small reason to appear.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
How to make butter
Fresh milk is the secret of royalty in butter, so make sure your milk is fresh and check the fat content. Then leave the milk to cool .After some time you will have a cream on the milk. Separate it from the milk . Then the next step is to churn the cream. Drain the buttermilk from the butter. Now place the butter in a clean jar. After that wash the butter with cold water carefully to remove remaining buttermilk .At this stage you have produced pure butter. Add some salt for flavor as you like. Last thing is to cut and wrap the butter the way you want. Finally store the butter in the fridge and enjoy it!
Now I hope you understand how to make a royal butter without real royal cost or making your cow live a queen's life . The more you make butter the more experience you gain.