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تقرير عن التدخين ، English report about smoking،smoking للصف الحادي عشر

وش فيكم ياشباب الخير كل واحد يبغي تقرير يبغي تقرير
طيب حطو انتو اول تقارير (( اعطوا قبل ان تطلبوا شيا ً ))
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بليز ابى تقرير الصف الحادي عشر

ابى report about spiny animals

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مساااااااااااااااااااااااااااعدة منكم للصف الحادي عشر

ابغى برقراف
Imagine what it would be like to live through a natural disaster
Choose one natural disaster from the list below and write an essay describing the event.
Make sure you:
Set the scene:say where you were, who you were with, what time of yeraday, etc. it was
use sensory language: explain what the disaster looked, sounded, smelt, and felt like.’
use figurative language: include similes
give a minute-by-minute de******ion of the events in the order in which they happened.
end with a de******ion of the aftermath of the disaster: say how you felt

Tornado flood wildfire tsunami

اي شي من هالكوارث
بكون ممنون لك اذا تقدر تعطيني البرقراف

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powerpoint ecart about our dreams للصف الحادي عشر

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The national disaster >>> Flood للصف الحادي عشر

السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته

اقدم لكم برقراف عن

The national disaster >>> Flood
كاتبتنه بأيدي ان شاء الله يعجبكم
وبعد موثق المعلمة مصححه لي اياه
The national disaster >>> Flood
On Sunday , 2022 , I went to the beach in the morning , I was talking with my sister about a new story in library.
First , I was the tree started to sways, There was wind and it was very cold , I saw water was everywhere , I heard people screaming and crashing things , I felt scared .
Second , I saw everything was drawing , and the trees were full of water . The cars erashed in the road , there a lot of rictims . I felt frightened .
After long 30 minutes . The flood subsided , and the weather was normal.









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تقرير جاهز عن education in uae in the past للصف الحادي عشر

تفضلوا هذا هو التقرير و ادعوا لي بالنسبة فوق 95

education in uae in the past

It is no secret that there was little development anywhere in the Arabian peninsula prior to the discovery of oil. The reason is simple: there was no money for it. The economy in those days was a simple one, based upon pearl diving, fishing, coastal trade and the most rudimentary agriculture.
In 1962 when oil production began in Abu Dhabi the country lacked virtually everything: schools, hospitals, airports, seaports, a dependable supply of safe drinking water, electricity plants and, most importantly, proper housing for the majority of the people. Indeed in the whole country there was not a single kilometre of tarmac road. There had been peace, but a peace without prosperity.
In 1962 there were only 20 schools in the country with less than 4000 students — and most of those boys. By the time the UAE was established in 1971, there were still less than 28,000 students and education was pretty well confined to the towns. Today there are over 290,000 children at government schools all over the country. Each village has its primary school for young children and in the towns, secondary schools with boarding facilities mean that students of $$$$ sexes can complete their secondary education.
In the past, post-secondary education was government-financed and of course meant going abroad to other Arab countries or even to Britain or America. At present, however, the UAE can offer higher education at home. In 1977 the Emirates University was set up in Al Ain. Since that time there have been some 14,500 graduates with half of them women. Hundreds of new graduates are turned out each year.
Courses offered include the traditional university subjects as well as various kinds of engineering, agriculture, various scientific disciplines and a highly-rated Faculty of Medicine which is recognized by Britain’s prestigious Royal College of Surgeons. Overseas scholarships are still available for higher degrees and are still financed by the government.
Early on, the government realized the importance of technical and vocational training for its citizens — $$$$ male and female — so that they could help in meeting the demands of the local job market.
To help meet these demands, in 1988 a system of Higher Colleges of Technology was set up. These offer a more technically oriented course of study. As in the university and the government schools, tuition at the Colleges is free and curriculum has been produced in consultation with potential employers such as banks, airlines and the local oil industry. In 1992 when the first group of students graduated, they had little or no difficulty in finding jobs.
A new Certificate and Diploma programme is being introduced in 1995-96 which will offer a year-long course of basic studies for those who lack adequate preparation to enter the four year Higher Colleges course.
Additional technical education and training is also available in institutions such as the Dubai Aviation College, the Emirates Banking Training Institute or the Career Development Centre of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.
Outside the government sector, there exists a wide range of private schools with an enrolment of some 150,000 students. A number of these teach in the language of one of the expatriate communities living in the UAE and follow the curriculum of their countries. For example, there are English, French, German and Urdu schools preparing children for life in their home countries.
In the last few years, a number of universities and colleges from overseas have begun to offer partial or full degree courses through affiliates in the UAE. This means that a full range of education is available for $$$$ citizens and expatriates.
The President of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed, has said: "Youth is the real wealth of the nation" and if the income from oil can be used to create an academically and technically qualified citizenry, there can be no doubt of the wisdom of the immense expenditure.

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لو سمحتوا ؟ للصف الحادي عشر

لو سمحتوا أبا حل الصفحة الاولى من كتاب البراكتس بوك (الكتاب اللي مب ملون)

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Essay about food chain للصف الحادي عشر

A food chain is an idea developed by a scientist named Charles Elton in 1927. He described the way plants get energy from sunlight, plant-eating animals get their energy from eating plants, and meat-eating animals get their energy from eating other animals. The idea of a chain means that all these animals are linked together, so anything that affects one link in the chain affects everything in the chain. ]The key concept that we need to learn from food chains, food webs and food pyramids is the transfer of energy. For all life on earth there is only one available source of energy, the sun. Furthermore, only plants can change this energy into a form that can be used by animals. All plants rely either directly or indirectly on plants for their energy. Plants feed upon sunlight. Only plants have the ability to convert sunlight into food that they and animals can use. Feeding levels are also called trophic levels. The word "trophic" is a Greek word for nourishment. To determine the trophic level, we count the number of energy transfers. Green plants are at the first trophic, or nourishment, level because there has been one transfer of energy, from the sun to the plants. The first link in the chain, the plant, is called the producer, while all the links above it are called consumers. For example, look at a simple chain in which grass uses sunlight to produce sugars and proteins so it can grow. Rabbits eat the grass, and get energy from it. Foxes eat rabbits and get energy from them. Nothing eats foxes, so they are said to be at the top of that particular food chain. If something happens to the grass, suppose a farmer plows up some of the grass to plant a field. Then the rabbits have less food and some of them will die. Then because there are fewer rabbits, some of the foxes will die, too, even though they don’t eat the grass directly. Of course, in the real world, there are no simple food chains like this. Rabbits eat many things bes…
ides grass, and foxes eat many things besides rabbits and other things also eat grass and rabbits. When talking about the real world, it is more common to think of food webs. Food chains are still an important concept to understand. In the 1960s, a pesticide called DDT became popular for its effectiveness in killing insect pests. It was sprayed in small concentrations, so as not to affect larger animals, but it never went away once it was sprayed. Eventually, rain washed it into rivers and lakes, where the concentration was still very small, but this is where the food chain took effect. DDT was taken up by plankton in the water, and accumulated in them. Theywere eaten by small fish, so each small fish accumulated all t…

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طلب تقرير عن البدلات للصف الحادي عشر

السلام عليكــــــــــم يأيهااااا القبووور انتم السابقووون ونحن الحقووووون

هع هع لاتزعلووووون اسوووولف . . الواحد مايقدر يسوووولف ويطلع ظروسه الحلووووة شوووووي . .

طااااال عمركم السوووبر ماريوووو يقووولكم يباااا تقرير عن البدلات ..

لاتردووووونه ولا بيزعل .. ادري الزعل عااااااادي .. دخيلكم لاتردووووونه

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مشروع رياضيات ادبي للفصل الدراسي الثاني للصف الحادي عشر

ابا مشروع رياضيات باسرع وقت بليز اخر يوم الاثنين

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