Sunday, February 27, 2011

conclosions

Southern New Zealand has been hit by a series of quakes since September 4 when a 7.1-magnitude temblor struck the area. There were no deaths from that quake, which struck deeper below ground and farther away from Christchurch.
Tuesday's earthquake was part of the "aftershock sequence" from the September earthquake, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

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Oil prices have been driven higher by political unrest in North Africa and the Middle East, where much of the world's oil comes from. Despite the surge in prices this week, the amount of oil that has been taken off the world market has been relatively minimal

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Computer Crimes

these questions have been asked to simone.

1- Do you think there must be an internet police ?

yes, becuase many people use it in worng way.

2- What kind of punishment should the e-criminal get?

They should go to the jail

3- How do you think government or police can reduce computer crimes?

By giving better jobs and education.

4- do you think it's legal to copy programs from your friends ?

no, its not legal to copy.

5- do you think it's cirme to buy copied programs ?

yes it is a crime.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Top News

Yemen: Tens of thousands call on president to leave

Tens of thousands of Yemenis have demonstrated in the capital Sanaa, calling on Ali Abdullah Saleh, president for 30 years, to step down.This comes after mass protests in Egypt and a popular uprising in Tunisia that ousted its long-time leader.Yemeni opposition members and youth activists gathered in four parts of the city, including Sanaa University, chanting anti-government slogans.They also called for economic reforms and an end to corruption.
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Ronaldo retires, ending magnificent soccer career
A tearful Ronaldo said goodbye to soccer, having finally met an opponent he couldn't overcome.
His body no longer able to meet the demands of the game, the 34-year-old striker retired Monday. He ends a magnificent career in which he won two World Cups with Brazil and thrived with some of Europe's top teams. He played 18 years despite repeated knee trouble and leaves as a three-timer FIFA Player of the Year and the top goal scorer in World Cup history."It's very hard to leave something that made me so happy," Ronaldo said at a news conference, with sons Alex and Ronald by his side. "Mentally, I wanted to continue, but I have to acknowledge that I lost (the fight) to my body."Now he confronts a new stage, shadowed by all that's left behind."With this announcement," he said, "it feels like it's my first death."
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

behaviors that my parents taught me

       When I was young my parents raised me to be a good man, they taught me how to behave and how to respect people. One of the most important things that i've been taught from them is respecting older people, teachers, and my family. My parents always told me to be respectable with older people, becuase they are the ones who have experince in life and we could learn from them a lot. Teachers give us education in school, not just that, they also teach us how to behave so, they deserve a huge respect for thier work. my parents taught me to respect them by doing my homeworks, don't talk in class and, don't yell at them. And there were rewards or punishments. If i was doing my homwork ,respect my teachers and don't make troubles in school I'll get rewards. In the other hand, i would be punished if i was lasy at school ,didn't do my homework and didn't respect my teachers.

Telling the truth and don' t lie is very important for my family, I was punished many times becuase of lying. they told me if i lied people would have bad ideas about me. they told me lying would get you in bigger problems.