Sunday, 27 September 2020


My name Ahmed Taresh Sultan , I am 31 years old ,I am married and I have three child

Tow beautiful daughter and one natty boy .I live in a nice apartment near to Cornish. I

Graduate from ANOC institute in 2001 as mechanical Forman I have study three years

From 1998 until 2001. In September 2001 I join ADCO company I work as a mechanical

Forman What's mechanical Forman do in the desert? We fix and change damaged

Part of Equipment like pumps, filters ,compressor and valves.

My hobbies is reading Arabic book and some time English news paper ,in the summer

time in the weekend I like to go to the beach with my friends but in the summer time I

like to go to the desert with my family I am taking with me my bikes .

In 2008 my company chosen many gays to continue the study in the college I was of

lucky gay because they chose me. After one year I really miss my colleagues.

I hope in my future to finish my study and go to the work in good position .

Monday, 21 December 2009

Process: How to Make Popcorn


Popcorn is something you often crave when you are watching T.V. or Cinema or just even having a light snack. It is very easy to make, just follow these steps. The first step is that three tablespoons of oil are put in a large pot. Next, the pot is placed on the stove and the oil is heated on a high flame. Next, one kernel of popcorn is added. After this kernel pops, a quarter cup of popcorn is put into the pot. After that, the pot is covered with a lid. In the next stage, the flame is reduced and the pot is gently shaken until the corn pops. Then, the pot is removed from the stove, and then turned off. Finally, the popcorn is emptied into a large bowl, where melted butter and salt are added.

In summary, making popcorn is very easy (it can be even done by a 10 years old child but of course with adult supervision

Process: How to make bread


Bread is as important as rice that must be on the table when we eat, it can be eaten with just anything or just as it is. But few of us can bake warm, nice sweet smelling bread. Follow these few simple steps in making bread and for sure you’ll have that freshly baked bread on your next meal. First, the correct amount of flour and warm water is measured. Next, the flour and water are mixed together in a mixing bowl. Next, yeast, salt and sugar are added. Next, the mixture is kneaded until it feels almost dry. The mixture is left for about an hour in a warm place. It will grow in size. After this, the mixture is kneaded again. Make sure the mixture should not be sticky when touched. Then the dough is left in a baking tin for about an hour to give it time to rise. Finally, the dough is put into a preheated oven for about forty minutes.

Baking breads needs little patience, you need to be careful with the measurement or else that bread will end up in trash can but if is done with accuracy every minute you spent doing it is worth it.

Narrative: Muderers of a Sheep!


It was a very fine day, I was walking back home from the mosque thinking what my mother cooked for dinner, as I am going to enter our driveway I saw a man coming out of our back door, Who is this? I asked my self. I was about to confront him when I saw something dropped from his right hand and even there was little light that time I knew that the thing he dropped has blood all over it. Scared as hell my mind starts working and questioning, is something bad happened to my family? What should I do? Should I run and ask for help, how about my family? As the man coming nearer another man with a rope came up at my back, not showing to them that I was too afraid I heard them talking to each other. This is it, I have to do something, I will fight them till the end of my life. I close my eyes and prayed, asking God to give me enough strength, just then I heard my mother’s voice calling me (or rather shouting )my name and asking me why I was so late coming home. She had called these two Pakistani men to slaughter a lamb which my aunt sent us from her farm that came just minutes after I left for my prayers. Whew! What a day.

Process: How Coffee is Made


These days coffee can be brought just in any supermarket. May it be roasted or not roasted and you have all the kinds to choose from. But do you know how it is really being made? I will show you how; the first stage is the coffee beans are gently picked from trees. Second, the outer skin is removed from the beans. Then, the beans are washed with fresh water and dried. In the next stage, the beans are roasted in a very hot oven, and the time of cooking give different tastes. After that, the coffee is soaked in warm water to remove chaff. Next, the mixture is frozen and then crushed. Beforehand, the mixture must be drained. Finally, the mixture is dried in a vacuum and stored in an airtight container to keep it fresh.
The conclusion, the steps of doing it is clear just simply follow it and I think you will just have the best tasting coffee you ever had.

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Compare and contrast being a student at school with being a student at ADMC. State which you prefer and give reasons for your choice.



Education is extremely important for all UAE nationals. Everyone needs education because it helps you to get a good career and a good position. In this essay, I am going to write about the similarities and differences between being a student at school with being a student at ADMC.

There are several important similarities between studying in schools and colleges. The first similarity is that they are both free for nationals, that means both rich and poor families can send their children to both schools and colleges for free. Another similarity they are both for improving knowledge. Yet another similarity they are both provide free transportation.

Although there are some similarities between being a student at school with being a student at ADMC. There are also tow major differences .The first difference is the size of the colleges are bigger than schools. Another difference is that colleges have sponsored student whereas schools do not.

Overall, the differences outweigh the similarities, however in my opinion I like to being in the college. The first benefit the teachers in the college they have a good qualification more than the teachers in the school. The second reason the students learn more and have wider options. The third reason you can have better jobs than you finish schools. I would advise the teachers in the school to work harder and improve their communication skills with their students.