Tuesday, February 5, 2013

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Neymar in Brazil

  1. i choose this video because neymar is the best
    • i like soccer
    • soccer is cool
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Sunday, December 9, 2012

The ballot vote procedure



        Somaliland held its local council election on 28th of November, this being the fifth consecutive peaceful election held in Somaliland.  The last local council was ten years ago, this election was held to determine the local council and also to find the three parties who will be running for the presidential election for the upcoming decade in Somaliland.
            There were hundreds of candidates running for this election so candidates were split up for the six regions in Somaliland.  Mostly how candidates are chosen is based on clans system meaning people vote for the candidate from their clan.  Certain candidates were running in Hargeisa and so as the other candidates in the other regions.  People had to go to other regions because if the candidate they want to vote for is not running in the region they are.  People faced horrible experiences through these journeys; they were shipped in big trucks.  Candidates were told that there life conditions will be as standard as it is now.  When going to the other region, they had no worries about where they are going to sleep and their food.   Most people when they went there had encountered problems.  They were told to sleep in outside like footballs grounds or in fences.  They were really angry about this and didn’t do the one thing they came for, they didn’t vote.
            On other hand, some people voted multiple times.  Regardless of the fact of multiple voting, the elections would have been democratic and transparent election.  People would go early to the voting places so that they vote the first time there and can go to the other places for a second and third turns.   This was unfair to some candidates because some candidates’ clans are fewer than the others so that the other clans’ candidates had an advantage over the others.   When I went to vote, some of my friends voted already and also were waiting for another turns.  The reason is because if your relative is a member of the candidates, you want him to be elected so the only way to get him elected is by multiple voting. 
 The election would have been more democratic than it was if Somaliland had a better technology.  Ink was put on the hand after you vote but the problem was that ink can be taken off easily.  People used Clorox or some other chemicals to take off the ink and voted multiple times.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Internet bowdlerization


The Internet benefits the world since it contains valuable information that is used for research. Unfortunately the Internet has both good and bad influences.  Most people use the internet for the good, for example like when finding history facts or doing self teaching for example using the website Khan Academy.  When it comes to bad influences, it is using inappropriate sites or websites.  Every person wants to have a complete freedom when using the internet but some people use inappropriate websites.
  Parents want to protect their children from outside influences, children are always curious so it is possible that they visit inappropriate websites such as violent or pornographic websites.  This behavior could affect teenagers negatively.  Research has shown that children who use these websites may have delayed brain development.
            Censoring the websites used in the internet is a great idea depending on which types of websites are used.  An illustration is spark notes; it is a websites that does your reading.  Most people when assigned homework turns out to be lazy and don’t do their reading so the only option is using spark notes to get free summarized and analyzed notes and ideas.  Spark notes should be censored because it lessens how much the student reads and their reading capability.   
            Internet should be censored in order to protect people especially teenagers because they are the most susceptible to the negative effects of the internet.  Internet provides both constructive and not useful information things but that not useful things may cause harm to people who visit those websites.
The Internet benefits the world since it contains valuable information that is used for research. Unfortunately the Internet has both good and bad influences.  Most people use the internet for the good, for example like when finding history facts or doing self teaching for example using the website Khan Academy.  When it comes to bad influences, it is using inappropriate sites or websites.  Every person wants to have a complete freedom when using the internet but some people use inappropriate websites.
  Parents want to protect their children from outside influences, children are always curious so it is possible that they visit inappropriate websites such as violent or pornographic websites.  This behavior could affect teenagers negatively.  Research has shown that children who use these websites may have delayed brain development.
            Censoring the websites used in the internet is a great idea depending on which types of websites are used.  An illustration is spark notes; it is a websites that does your reading.  Most people when assigned homework turns out to be lazy and don’t do their reading so the only option is using spark notes to get free summarized and analyzed notes and ideas.  Spark notes should be censored because it lessens how much the student reads and their reading capability.   
            Internet should be censored in order to protect people especially teenagers because they are the most susceptible to the negative effects of the internet.  Internet provides both constructive and not useful information things but that not useful things may cause harm to people who visit those websites.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Somaliland Obstacles



Growing up in Somaliland, I have witnessed some obstacles that Somaliland faces.  Somaliland faces this barriers still being unrecognized country.  There are three big issues that affect Somaliland a lot: Water shortage, Chewing and Tahrib.
 The first problem in Somaliland that I think is the biggest obstacle is shortage of water.  Hargeisa is split into like six regions where half of those regions are able to get tap water but instead they have to use extra money to get water by water trucks and donkey carts.  When water is pumped from the ground, there are some places that the pumps are not powerful enough to supply the water.  The government always tries to fix these kinds of problems but they can’t because they don’t have the materials for this issue.
            The next issue that is the next biggest problem in Somaliland is chewing qat.  In Somaliland, around seventy percent or more of the population chew qat.  Here is why chewing qat is a problem; most people’s wages are not that high and when they spend half of the money on qat.  When they spend that money on qat, what is left for the family?  Women in this society always look after the children so they don’t have time for a job.  Men end up losing their job because qat makes you oversleep so who is going to provide the money for the family?   Women are forced to go work so she can provide the three meals only for the family because her husband is laid off.
            Tahrib is also a big problem that affected mostly the teenagers, Tahrib only exists in Somaliland and maybe some other countries in Africa.  Tahrib is leaving your home country and going mostly to European countries because there are no enough available jobs in your country. When teenagers graduate and don’t find a job, they got so depressed and frustrated because they were studying for about fifteen years and then they are not able to find a job.  It is not only the teenagers who go on Tahrib but also others.  It is a horrible experience; people who go on Tahrib take boat at Berbera and go to Yemen’s border.  Once they reach Yemen’s border, they continue their journey by walking through a desert in order to get Libya.  How to pass Libya’s border is really difficult and that is the place where most people are arrested or taken as slaves. 
            If I were the future leader of Somaliland, I would change the rules as they are now.  First, I will make sure that people get job and I will increase the availability of jobs in Somaliland.  Second of all, the water shortage must be fixed.  There is enough water in Hargeisa but there are no powerful pumps that supply water to every place so those pumps will be brought here.  The qat issue can’t be easily fixed because most people addicted to it.  I would have limited the amount of qat that gets in each day and then it will be re evaluated afterwards.

Monday, November 12, 2012

An Overview of the Examination Quest


As soon as we passed the Ethiopian checkpoint, there were no more pumps in the road.  I spent so much time in the bus gazing through the window and bewildered with environment.  My eyes were tired of watching the new different nature and then fallen asleep.   I was able to sleep because of the big bus and a nice smooth road.  The big problem in the bus was the road is going around a mountain and most people will throw up.

            First time in my life I have experienced culture shock.  We stopped for a lunch break and we got out of the bus.  First time I have seen where people are dressed differently and also where women don’t cover their hair.  Food is different there, how is it cooked and the type of the food.  The first issue that appeared as a problem was communication.  Most waiters didn’t speak the international language and I only few words in Ethiopian language.

            When we got to Addis Ababa, I even experienced more cultural shocks than I did before.  Addis Ababa is a big city, can’t compared with Hargeisa.  You could the big roads and a lot of traffic jams in there.  We got to the hotel after an hour in Addis because of the jams.  The hotel we stayed in Addis was so much better than the other one we stayed the other night, good toilets and water was not an issue there but the other hotel, it was a big problem.

            The SAT day was November the third, we were well prepared.  We went to the university an hour before the exam was going to be started because the teachers thought we will be late somehow or anything could happen.  The exam lasted about five hours or so but that my eyes caught so many cheating going around, in class and also when we take breaks.  After the exam, relaxation appeared.  We left Addis early in the morning and ate a good dinner that where the teachers paid the money.  Next day, we were back to Abaarso.