Monday, May 6, 2013

Mini-report


Emirati Jobseekers
The Emirati youth tend for the highest job salary and best position. Not all of them but most.
             So, they prefer public sector more than private sector. Because they have a wrong image about private sector. In addition employers don’t choose the Emiratis to be one of their employees because they think Emiratis demand high salary and limited work hours.  The country is trying to implement many local graduated students in private sector instead of other.  Many things are being provided from private companies but people must change their way of thinking. The best thing that private sector is following that they keep the routine work away from their target. INJAZ UAE   is a company has purpose to make good relationship between school and colleges and the private sector and correct the image of both sides to them. Moreover, Tawdheef exhibition gave youth opportunity to have a good job in both sectors but, in last year they focus in private sector.


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References:
Gutcher, L. (2013, January 29). Emirati youths put skills ahead of money - The National. Latest and breaking news | thenational.ae - The National. Retrieved March 20, 2013, from http://www.thenational.ae/thenationalconversation/industry-insights/economics/emirati-youths-put-skills-ahead-of-money
Zaman, S., & Sabry, S. (2013, January 28). Career growth top criterion for Emirati jobseekers. UAE - Education. Retrieved March 20, 2013, from gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/education/career-growth-top-criterion-for-emirati-jobseekers-1.1138991
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Fertile past unearthed from sands of Arabia


Many investigating has taken place since the major images that NASA captured. This had helped on continue the project, In terms of how human traveled to the rest of the world. The project was led to Professor Michael Petraglia. He mentioned that the stepping stone out of Africa is the Arabian Peninsula and still so little is obvious about it. His team found some old human remains and that it was coming out of Africa as Petragia believed. The research is mostly done by collecting details about lifestyle from genetic remnants of plants and animals. Moreover the main loot found were just stone tools near Strait of Hormuz. However this is just the beginning of the research. Yet it will be executed in several phases. First is to identify water sources through NASA images. Secondly, walking were those rivers and lakes were identified. However they are still thinking on how climate change happens and what affects can it cause humans.

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Reference:                          Fertile past unearthed from sands of Arabia
The National 17 May 2012

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How do Gulf corals beat the heat?

In summer the waters temperature is more than 35 C in the Gulf. What will happen if the sea of Australia was same temperature, life there will disappear? From Prof John Burt, the emirate’s modern coastline is very young- only 4000 years old. Coral reef can adapt to difficult changes in the United Arab Emirates in different ways. Moreover, Prof Burt took some samples of hump coral to UK for testing in deferent water temperature. In addition through Symbiosis, is how coral live with zooxanthellae, a kind of algae that lives inside the coral’s body. The coral tissues provide the shelter. Reef corals body consisting of the same components of the human bones. There are two methods for breeding coral reef, first one fragmentation and second one by break down and growing. Finally, Prof Burt agrees the corals can’t live with higher waters temperatures if they don’t take care of the reef coral.   
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Olson, M. (2012, May 13). How do Gulf corals beat the heat? - The National. Latest and breaking news | thenational.ae - The National. Retrieved March 4, 2013, from http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/environment/how-do-gulf-corals-beat-the-heat


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