الثلاثاء، 26 فبراير 2008

**MY Friend blog**



My friend in her blog talks about our country Oman. She explains the location, main cities and describes the buildings in Oman. Also, she talks about the Oil the Black Gold. Most of this energy is derived from heat or machines or electricity or chemicals or nuclear materials. Fossil fuels including oil and coal are also forms of energy and in fact they are also used to produce electric and heat energy..
On the other hand she talks about Color VariantsCommon birds show a surprising amount of color variation—watch a flock of American Goldfinches in spring and notice how the males range from pale lemon to vivid golden yellow. Other color oddities are a bitspring and notice how the males range from pale lemon to vivid golden yellow
more confusing—you might see a bird that
looks like a Dark-eyed Junco with a white head, a pure white bird shaped like a Blue Jay, or a European Starling whose plumage color looks much paler then usual. Most likely the bird really is what you think it is. Remember that size, shape, and behavior often help to identify a bird even when its plumage looks odd. To know more details visit her blog.
http://omandreams.blogspot.com/

الثلاثاء، 19 فبراير 2008

friends


In my opinion…..
Anyone can stand by you when you are right, but a friend will stand by you even when.. you are wrong.
A simple friend identifies himself when he calls. Areal friend doesn't have to.
A simple friend opens a conversation with a full news bulletin on his life.
A real friend says, "What 's new with you.
A simple friend thinks the problems you whine about are recent .
A real friend says , "You've been whining about the something for 14 years.
A simple friend has never seen you cry .A real friend has shoulders soggy from your tears.
A simple friend doesn't know your parents' first names. A real friend has the phone numbers in his address book.
A simple friend hates it when you call after he has gone bed. A real friend asks you. why you took so long to call.
A simple friend seeks to talk with you about your problems . a real friend seeks to help.
You with your problems.
A simple friend ,when visiting, acts like a guest. A real friend opens your refrigerator and helps himself.
A simple friend thinks the friendship is over when you have an argument .
A real friend knows that it's not a friendship until after you've had a fight .
A simple friend expects you to always be there for them. A real friend expects to always be there for you.

freedom

There are different type of freedom.
•Freedom of religion is a guarantee by a government for freedom of belief for individuals and freedom of worship for individuals and groups. It is generally recognized to also include the freedom not to follow any religion. Freedom of religion is considered by many in many nations and people to be a fundamental human right.
Freedom of education incorporates the right of any person to manage their own education, start a school, or to have access to the education of their choice without any constraints. In some countries enrollment in a public or government managed school system is compulsory and young people are threatened and intimidated by police if they don't meet the state criteria of attendance. In principle, anyone or any community can start a school, freedom of education is meant to eliminate any monopoly on education. Alternative schools typically do not enforce compulsory education, but the freedom of families to make their own choices, as to whether or not to send their children to school. Home school families are free to meet the educational needs of their own children.
Freedom of the Press (or Press Freedom) is the guarantee by a government of free public press for its citizens and their associations, extended to members of news gathering organizations, and their published reporting. It also extends to news gathering, and processes involved in obtaining information for public distribution. Not all countries are protected by a bill of rights or the constitutional provision pertaining to Freedom of the Press.
Freedom of movement, mobility rights or the right to travel is a human rights concept which is respected in the constitutions of numerous states. It asserts that a citizen of a state, in which that citizen is present, generally has the right to leave that state, travel wherever the citizen is welcome, and, with proper documentation, return to that state at any time; and also (of equal or greater importance) to travel to, reside in, and/or work in, any part of the state the citizen wishes without interference from the state.

Freedom of assembly is the freedom to associate with, or organize any groups, gatherings, clubs, or organizations that one wishes. It is held to be a key right in liberal democracies, whereby citizens may form or join any political party, special interest group, or union without government restrictions. In legal systems without freedom of assembly, certain political parties or groups can be banned with harsh penalties for any members. Public protests against the government are Ausually banned as well .
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Humen Rights




CHILD LABOR

One of the most worst thing which we observe it in our world is child labor. So what is it? Child labor is the employment of children under an age determined by law or custom. This practice is considered exploitative by many countries and international organizations. Child labor was utilized to varying extents through most of history, but entered public dispute with the beginning of universal schooling, with changes in working conditions during industrialization, and with the emergence of the concepts of workers' and children's rights. Child labor is extremely common in places.
Child labor is very common, and can be factory work, mining or quarrying, agriculture, helping in the parents' business, having one's own small business (for example selling food or apparel), or doing odd jobs. Some children work as guides for tourists, sometimes combined with bringing in business for shops and restaurants (where they may also work as waiters). Other children are forced to do tedious and repetitive jobs such as assembling boxes, polishing shoes, stocking a store's products, or cleaning. However, rather than in factories and sweatshops, most child labor occurs in the informal sector, "selling on the street, at work in agriculture or hidden away in houses — far from the reach of official labor inspectors and from media scrutiny."
According to the [[International Labour 'Organization]], there are an estimated 218 million children aged 5 to 17 in child labor worldwide, excluding child domestic labor. The most widely rejected forms of child labor include the military use of children as well as child prostitution. Less controversial, and often legal with some restrictions, are work as child actors and child singers, as well as agricultural work outside of the school year (seasonal work) and owning a business while operating it out of school's hours.