Wednesday, December 29, 2010

How to change a tyre

Anybody driving car,  should know the safety procedure about the vehicle that he uses . So now I`m going to explain the steps if your car tyre blows out and you are in a remote area and there is no garage.

Firstly, the nuts of the wheels are to be loosened and your car should be on the ground. Then the car is lifted by the jack. Next, the nuts are removed. After that the damaged tyre is replaced and the new tyre is fixed in. Then the nuts are tightened. Next that the car is lowered and the nuts are tightened. Finally the old tyre is put pack to the trunk and you can go ahead with your car

        As you see from what I have written, the procedure may show easy steps but in reality needs strong people; that means it’s difficult for women to do this especially if the car is 4 wheel drive.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

How orange juice is made
For a long time people like to drink orange juice .The orange is rich in vitamin C .People drink to be more  healthy. Now, I am going to explain to you all the steps for making orange juice.
Firstly, the fruit is unloaded from trucks. The second step is the fruit it graded and washed. After that, the fruit is sized. Then, the juice is extracted. Then, the waste is fed to the animals. After that, the juice is evaporated at high temperature for a short time. Next, the concentrate juice is sent to refrigerated storage. Then, the orange juice is sent to the canning machine. After that, the juice is bottled and shipped. Then, the concentrated juice is sent to Dubai. Then, the water is added to the concentrate. Finally, the orange juice bottles are sent to the market.
In conclusion, as you see making orange juice is not difficult if you follow the procedure step by step. It is very easy.
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Thursday, December 23, 2010

National day
This weekend I celebrated national day in Dubai and it was a three days holiday and I joined a cars in Jumeirah Street. Which one the long and the best in that area.
The first day of the holiday, we left Abu Dhabi afternoon and drove to Dubai. The drive took us about an hour. We checked into Le-Royal Meridian Hotel which is near to Jumeirah Walks. It is a wonderful place and it attracts a lot of people and it has a lot of shops and restaurants with an amazing beach. On evening we drove to Jumeirah Street to join the procession of cars. People were happy and danced. Suddenly a group of boys walked between the cars and they were wearing masks. They started spraying the people who were in the cars. Other people were making smoke from the wheels by pressing the accelerator and braking at the sometime. Whereas others made music and sang. On the next street some people were taking pictures. Some of the people were wearing the UAE flag whereas others wore logos with the picture of Sheikh Khalifa. It was a funny and dangerous way to explain how we were happy on this day. At the end of the day we went to Jumeira Walks and we had a delicious dinner.
It was a wonderful day. I hope we have another one the same as this day.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

A Journey from Brunei to Sarawak
Thirty years ago, Hedley, with his wife Mary and daughter Katie, visited the Nish caves in Sarawak, East Malaysia. They traveled by car, boat and ferry.

They set off from Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei and drove to the border with Sarawak. They crossed two large rives by ferry, stopped In Miri for lunch and then continued to Niah, a small river township. Thin they hired a small boat and sailed upriver to a government rest house, where they spent the night. They ate with the small group of scientists who lived in the rest house and shared the cold drinks they had brought with them in a cool box. It was a remote spot, deep in the jungle. They slept in bunk beds with no air conditioning. It was a novel experience.

The next morning, they walked along a jungle path for half an hour until they reached the Niah caves. Inside the caves, which were very high, they saw men who climbed up tall bamboo poles. The men wore lights on their hats because it was so dark. At the top of the poles they scraped off birds’ nests from the roof of the caves. The nests were collected by their mates on the cave floor and packed into sacks. These nests were later sold and made into bird’s nest soup, a Chinese delicacy.

That afternoon, they said goodbye to their new-found friends in the rest house and set off on the long drive home. It was quite an adventure and one they would never forget.
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