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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : برزينتيشن عن أحد المواضيع



أم مناحي
26-04-2010, 11:39 PM
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

كيفكم ؟؟ عساكم دوم بصحة وعافية
داخلة على الله ثم عليكم عندي طلب تكفون لاتبخلون علي لو أني طلقة بالانجليزي ماكان ثقلت عليكم , أنا مطلوب مني برزينتيشن عن أي واحد من هالموضوعين ماأبيه مررة طويل ولاقصير بليز تحملوني :
discuss the advantages and disadvantages of sending emails ._

should mopile phones be banned in some places .if so where and why _


__________________________________________________ ____________

do you think housework is for women only why or why not _

are there some jobs that women do better than men which jobs why do you think so _

اللي يساعدني الله يرزقه صحبة نبيه محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم بالجنة ويحبب جميع خلقه فيه ويوسع له رزقه يااااارب

M.o_o.N
28-04-2010, 10:55 PM
Advantages and Disadvantages of Email



With the growing popularity of the Internet more and more people are communicating via email. This fast and efficient method of communication is perhaps the preferred method of online communication at the present with thousands upon thousands of emails being sent each day. The many uses of email are what make it so appealing and so versatile. Whether you are sending a greeting to a grandparent or sending files to a coworker, you can easily utilize email to do so.

Email has come quite a long way since its introduction, yet it is still used for many of the same reasons. Basic electronic communication has essentially evolved into a more resourceful tool as one has the ability to do much more now then they once could. Along with the usual sending of files and text messages through email, one can send greeting cards, manage their emails by assigning them to folders or classifying them as junk and even organize and manage their daily tasks on some email servers.

This wonderful tool is not without its downside however. Some people choose to send worms and viruses via email and in the process infect and damage quite a lot of computers. A virus email can often be very difficult to detect, especially to someone with very little knowledge of computer viruses and how they work. If you notice that you have an anonymous email or an email with a name foreign to you then you may not want to open this email as may likely be a viruses and the mere act of opening the email makes your computer susceptible to infection.

Along with the abovementioned problems privacy has also become an issue with email activity. Virtually every email that you send has to go through a number of computers before it reaches the inbox of the intended receiver and along the way there exists a distinct possibility that an individual could hack into your email and read it. Thus it is imperative that you have a bullet proof password.

M.o_o.N
28-04-2010, 10:55 PM
Advantages and Disadvantages of Email



Advantages:
- Quick delivery and reply of messages
- Convenient
- Can contact a group of people at once
- No limit on how short or how long the message should be (it would seem ridiculous to send a one line letter to someone in the post, but on email this is acceptable)
- Can attach large documents and other files with a click of a button (and without using up resources like paper)
- Doesn't use any paper (good for the environment)

Disadvantages:
- Less social contact with people (social skills won't be as well developed)
- Less hand-writing practice
- Can be bad for your eyes if you spend too long sending e-mails on your computer
- Messages may be misinterpreted easily
- Abbreviated language may become common practice for some people
- Can provide an easy way to spread viruses to computers
- Can be easy to make a "typo" and say the wrong thing, or send the email to the wrong person
- Access to a computer and the internet is necessary, and this may not be convenient for all people

M.o_o.N
28-04-2010, 11:03 PM
should mopile phones be banned in some places .if so where and why _?


Yes, mobiles should be banned in schools

I can tell you that cell phones don't belong in the classroom. A student with a cell phone is an uninterested student, one with a short attention span who cares more about socializing than education.

When I was teaching, all too often I turned around from writing something on the blackboard to find students text-messaging or otherwise playing with their phones.

Come the end of the term, a handful of students would fail the class and far too many would drop out of school. The onus for failure should be placed on distractions in the classroom, specifically cell phones.

arents think of cell phones as a connection to their children in an emergency. But I wonder what the last situation was that genuinely called for an immediate phone call to a child. In most cases, contacting the hospital or the police would seem more urgent. And parents can always call the school's main office to reach their children.

Cell phones are status symbols for teenagers because when their phone rings while the teacher is talking, everyone laughs. Because playing video games on their cell makes them look cool. Because text messaging their friend in the next room is more fun than learning about topic sentences. So is listening to the new Three 6 Mafia song they just downloaded onto their cell.

And saying students can store their phones in the locker is a joke. If they have cell phones, they're going to bring them to class.