Tuesday, October 6, 2009
What is the Solar System?
The solar system is our sun and everything that travels around it. Our solar system is elliptical in shape. Elliptical means egg-shaped. The sun is in the center of the solar system. Our solar system is always in motion. The sun is the biggest object of our solar system. It contains more than 98% of the solar system's mass. Astronomers think the solar system is more than 4 billion years old. The sun has enormous power from Hydrogen and Helium. The sun is a member of the Milky Way Galaxy. Planets travel around the sun in different orbits.
What are the orbits? Spacecrafts are called orbiters. Orbiters are very similar to planets. Planets are usually named after the Greek gods. For example, Venus is the name of the love butty God.
Our solar system is made up of 9 planets, the sun and our moon. The first 4 planets are called the inner planets. They are closest to the sun. Their names are Mercury,Venus, Earth and Mars. These planets are made mostly of rock.
The next five planets are called the outer planets. Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune. They are called gas giants, because they are made mostly of gases. The last planet is Pluto. It is coated with ice.
In 2006 an astronomers renamed Pluto, Eris and Ceres dwarf planets.
Monday, September 28, 2009
How to create a budget?
How do you create a household budget?
Money may not be the key to happiness, but it is may be the source of your unhappiness. Money management could help you. You need to know about money: where it comes from and where it goes. You need to have pen, paper, calculator or spreadsheet program on computer and all of your monthly bills.
Step 1: Tally your expenses. Expenses are things such as rents, mortgages, cable, car insurance and car payment. Then you use average out how much money you spend monthly.
Step 2: Tally your incomes. Now it is time to calculate how much money you earn every month. Examples of incomes are salary, tips. Your net income is what is left.
Step 3: Compare total incomes and expenses.
If you have more income than expense, good for you. You can save your money.
Step 4: Post you plan.
Step 5: you have done your household budget.
Money may not be the key to happiness, but it is may be the source of your unhappiness. Money management could help you. You need to know about money: where it comes from and where it goes. You need to have pen, paper, calculator or spreadsheet program on computer and all of your monthly bills.
Step 1: Tally your expenses. Expenses are things such as rents, mortgages, cable, car insurance and car payment. Then you use average out how much money you spend monthly.
Step 2: Tally your incomes. Now it is time to calculate how much money you earn every month. Examples of incomes are salary, tips. Your net income is what is left.
Step 3: Compare total incomes and expenses.
If you have more income than expense, good for you. You can save your money.
Step 4: Post you plan.
Step 5: you have done your household budget.
Friday, September 25, 2009
I recently heard, "Failure is a success if we can learn from it." Every step a newcomer takes in Canada is one step closer to the their success. Keep going! This idiom makes me so happy and hard working. I had a terrible week because I felt like a failure in Canada. I don't khnow why. Finally, I passed that. After one busy week I am good now. When I was reading this idiom, I decided to share that with my classmates. I hope this works for you. Have a nice weekend, every one.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
I went to the Exhibition on Labour Day. The exhibition had a great variety of entertainment for people. The army had maneuvers in the exhibition and around the Lakeshore Drive. They brought in weapons of war and military force,such as tanks, jeeps and mortar-shells. They let people touch the weapons, and soldiers explained their use. I took a picture in a soldier's uniform. It made me so happy, but i was a little bit afraid of tanks and soldiers because the soldiers were physically strong and tall. We should thankful for our army because they have a hard and important job.
Monday, August 31, 2009
RAMADAN
Ramadan is the month of Allah in the Islam calender.The blessing of Ramadan are not limited to fasting alon, also you should do good deeds and performance worship. Muslim read and try to undrestand the meaning of holy Quran, because it makes the soul of human purity. The last day of Ramadan called Eid-ul-Fitr.Muslim celebrate this day and they prayer together usually in the Mosque.
Ramadan is the month of Allah in the Islam calender.The blessing of Ramadan are not limited to fasting alon, also you should do good deeds and performance worship. Muslim read and try to undrestand the meaning of holy Quran, because it makes the soul of human purity. The last day of Ramadan called Eid-ul-Fitr.Muslim celebrate this day and they prayer together usually in the Mosque.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
would you like to drink tea?
Drinking tea one a daily basis and particularly at moderately high levels can lower the risk of developing breast cancer in young woman. While drinking tea reduces the risk of developing a tumor by 37% in young woman. Older woman did not benefit from drinking similar amounts of tea.
Scientists believe the high content of poly phenols found in tea is responsible for its anti-cancer properties.
We have many kind of tea in the world. Particularly green tea, including a lower risk of heart attack and stork, lower blood cholesterol levels and improved blood pressure levels.
Now it is up to you. would you like to drink a cup of tea with your best friend?
Scientists believe the high content of poly phenols found in tea is responsible for its anti-cancer properties.
We have many kind of tea in the world. Particularly green tea, including a lower risk of heart attack and stork, lower blood cholesterol levels and improved blood pressure levels.
Now it is up to you. would you like to drink a cup of tea with your best friend?
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Selected Main Duties
Retail trade managers perform some or all of the following duties:
Determine merchandise and services to be sold, and implement price and credit policies;
Locate, select and procure merchandise, and manage inventories;
Plan budgets and authorize expenditures;
Study market research and trends to determine consumer demand, potential sales volumes, and effect of competitors' operations on sales;
Develop and implement marketing strategies;
Determine staffing requirements, hire, train, and manage staff and employee schedules.
Retail trade managers usually work 40 hours per week. The work schedules are often irregular, and often include evenings and weekends with time off during the week. Sometimes managers must report to work on short notice, especially when employees are absent. Long hours are common especially during seasonal holiday times. In many smaller stores, the manager's duties include customer sales in addition to general management. Office work usually involves extensive paperwork and planning for inventory, merchandising, and staffing.
Education/Training
Managers require several years of retail sales experience at increasing levels of responsibility. A high school diploma is normally required. Some positions may require a university degree or college diploma in business administration or other field related to the product or service being sold. Some business, sales, or marketing courses are an asset. Many large chain stores provide management training.
Retail managers require leadership ability, good communications skills, strong customer service skills, and good organizational skills.
Retail trade managers perform some or all of the following duties:
Determine merchandise and services to be sold, and implement price and credit policies;
Locate, select and procure merchandise, and manage inventories;
Plan budgets and authorize expenditures;
Study market research and trends to determine consumer demand, potential sales volumes, and effect of competitors' operations on sales;
Develop and implement marketing strategies;
Determine staffing requirements, hire, train, and manage staff and employee schedules.
Retail trade managers usually work 40 hours per week. The work schedules are often irregular, and often include evenings and weekends with time off during the week. Sometimes managers must report to work on short notice, especially when employees are absent. Long hours are common especially during seasonal holiday times. In many smaller stores, the manager's duties include customer sales in addition to general management. Office work usually involves extensive paperwork and planning for inventory, merchandising, and staffing.
Education/Training
Managers require several years of retail sales experience at increasing levels of responsibility. A high school diploma is normally required. Some positions may require a university degree or college diploma in business administration or other field related to the product or service being sold. Some business, sales, or marketing courses are an asset. Many large chain stores provide management training.
Retail managers require leadership ability, good communications skills, strong customer service skills, and good organizational skills.
Occupational Job Family
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Health
Natural and Applied Sciences
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Business, Finance and Administration
Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities
Social Science, Education and Government
Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators
Management
0111 Financial Managers
0112 Human Resources Managers
0113 Purchasing Managers
0121 Insurance, Real Estate and Financial Brokerage Managers
0122 Banking, Credit and Other Investment Managers
0213 Computer and Information Systems Managers
0311 Managers in Health Care
0611 Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers
0621 Retail Trade Managers
0631 Restaurant and Food Service Managers
0711 Construction Managers
0712 Residential Home Builders and Renovators
0911 Manufacturing Managers
Management
Health
Natural and Applied Sciences
Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport
Sales and Service
Primary Industry
Business, Finance and Administration
Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities
Social Science, Education and Government
Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators
Management
0111 Financial Managers
0112 Human Resources Managers
0113 Purchasing Managers
0121 Insurance, Real Estate and Financial Brokerage Managers
0122 Banking, Credit and Other Investment Managers
0213 Computer and Information Systems Managers
0311 Managers in Health Care
0611 Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers
0621 Retail Trade Managers
0631 Restaurant and Food Service Managers
0711 Construction Managers
0712 Residential Home Builders and Renovators
0911 Manufacturing Managers
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
CN Tower.
Hello everyone. I want to tell you about my last weekend. I went downtown with my husband and my son to visit CN Tower. That was gorgeous with fantastic view. When we got in elevator, I was so excited because I wanted to go on the highest tower in the world. When we reached there I can't hear correctly about the pressure of the air. After 2 or 3 times big swallow and kept my breath for second I felt better. Glass floor is one of the interesting things there because you can walk on the cloud and you can stay on top of the Toronto. That's amazing feeling. Many of the people was there with different language and culture. When you were on the line for elevator you think you are in the world map because you can see many variety of the people. I enjoyed that. I hope every one has nice weekend with their family.
Hello everyone. I want to tell you about my last weekend. I went downtown with my husband and my son to visit CN Tower. That was gorgeous with fantastic view. When we got in elevator, I was so excited because I wanted to go on the highest tower in the world. When we reached there I can't hear correctly about the pressure of the air. After 2 or 3 times big swallow and kept my breath for second I felt better. Glass floor is one of the interesting things there because you can walk on the cloud and you can stay on top of the Toronto. That's amazing feeling. Many of the people was there with different language and culture. When you were on the line for elevator you think you are in the world map because you can see many variety of the people. I enjoyed that. I hope every one has nice weekend with their family.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Biography of Russell Peters.
He is Comedic geniuce.He was born in Canada but his parents are from Anglo-Indian.He has ability to creat charactors different pepole whit their language.He will go across Canada,The us and The uk for the 20th aniversaryof his tour this year.He is one of the famous funny actor in the world.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
what do Iranians eat?
Due to the range of culinary traditions across the Iranian provinces,food in Iran is extremly divers.Common to all the Iranian provinces however,is the fact that Iranian food tends to be both healthy and nutritious.
To test true Iranian food,it is necessary to eat an I ranian house.The reason for this is that most restaurant, in Iran have limit for different traditional foods of Iran. They usually sell different type of kebab and chicken.
Monday, January 26, 2009
I am studying mortgagesat the Ontarioequity and its for
1 year 3.50%
2year 4.59%
5year 4.39%
variable
3year 3.75%
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Canada did not have a significant role in the first few months of the invasion of Afghanistan that began on October 7, 2001, and the first contingents of regular Canadian troops arrived in Afghanistan only in January–February 2002. Canada took on a larger role starting in 2006 after the Canadian troops were redeployed to Kandahar province. Roughly 2,500 Canadian Forces personnel are currently deployed in Afghanistan as part of International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).
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