Sunday, April 29, 2012
Dummy Village
There was a hole in the middle of the street in a city where all people who stupid. Every 10 minutes someone fell in this hole. they gathered to solve this problem and every one got his suggestion. The first on said,"Lets put two Ambulances here".The second one said,"Why don`t we build a new hospital in front of the hole". The third one said,"Why are we wasting money on these stupid ideas? why dont we just bury this hole and make another one in front of the hospital ????".
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Family Business
Businesses
are formed differently from each country to the other. To have a business in
the USA like Wal-Mart is not like opening a family business in Saudi
Arabia. First of all, family businesses make tasks be done easily. For
example, if two brothers have a project to do communication is going to
be very easy. Second of all, family businesses allow the family improve their social status. For example, if the family could achieve
many things in their business field they will be able to improve their
status in the community faster. Finally, family businesses bonds
the family together. For example, the family gathers at all
times, because they meet each other at home and work. Family businesses in Saudi Arabia sometimes
are inherited. In sum, that's why family businesses are very common in my
hometown.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Saudi Women In Olympics
I don't think that Saudi women should be in the Olympics. First of all, the society will not easily accept their being in that position. For example, women should wear (Abaiah) veil that covers her entire body. Second of all, Saudi women can't be with men in the same place. For example, being showed at public in practicing any kind of sport is another thing that will not be happening because of many cultural reasons. Finally, change can't be made in one day. For example, it requires a long time and big effort to be able to achieve the Olympics being in the Saudi society. In sum, my opinion is that Saudi women should not be in Olympics.
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