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majid119153 · 2 years
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Date: 6 December, 2021
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Assignment 6
Topic: Learning in New Media Course.
The main lessons I learned during this semester.
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majid119153 · 3 years
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ID: 119153
Date: 22 Nov, 2021
Topic: Evaluating My Performance
The most prominent challenges encountered in the new media course.
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ID: 119153
Date: 15 November, 2021
Topic: when and if euthanasia should be allowed, or why we need to have permission to choose to die.
Euthanasia and the causes that lead to it
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majid119153 · 3 years
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Analysis Oman Ministry of Health
On Social Media Platforms.
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majid119153 · 3 years
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Date: November 8, 2021
Headline: Facts, opinions, and lies circulating in social media in Oman
With the advent of social media, rumors, opinions and facts have increased, which makes the credibility of the information weak.
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majid119153 · 3 years
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Date: October 25, 2021
Headline: China Green Belt Road
The largest project around the world, (China Green Belt Road), which passes through 3 main continents, namely Asia, Africa and Europe, and there is more in this video.
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majid119153 · 3 years
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Date: September 29, 2021
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Topic: Hackers use Corona for charity
Hackers and their exploitation of the Corona pandemic to raise money for a charitable purpose.
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majid119153 · 3 years
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The best vacation in the fall of Salalah 2021.😍
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majid119153 · 3 years
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Social media and social network have one thing in common, which is viral.
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majid119153 · 3 years
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Date: December 06, 2020
Words: 343
TED Talks 5 title: Why we get mad — and why it's healthy?
Positive anger
Ryan Martin asserts that anger has health benefits, and that is through his study, which studies the thinking patterns of people when they are angry, what do they do when they are angry, and to whom do they speak when they are angry?
Anger is a natural and expected thing in our life, as Martin asserts that "it accompanies us sometimes at the best times of our life". Anger may spoil relationships between family members, and it may spoil your relationship with your friends as well.
“Anger is a great and healthy force in your life,” Martin said, stressing that no matter how big or small the problems are, they make us dissatisfied and hinder our problems. Martin says he relied on a book on anger by a researcher called Dr. Jerry Devin Bacher, who wrote about it in 1996 in a chapter of a book on how to deal with the problem of anger.
Anger does not occur in a vacuum, rather it occurs through embarrassing or bad situations that we are exposed to. Anger occurs at the same time that we feel fear or sadness, or as a guest of other emotions. Martin asserts that the causes of anger differ from one person to another. Provocative incidents are the pre-anger phase.
Martin touched on to talk about the types of anger, where catastrophic anger is the most important one, as it leads you to think continuously, which makes you exaggerate the size of situations and make you angry with them severely, which is called chronic anger. Martin talked about another two types of anger: the misunderstanding issue, and people placing their priorities above others' priorities.
Martin ends his speech and says that you can stop yourself and turn your anger into something positive by expressing your anger such as, "You can protest, write letters to the editors, donate or volunteer for community causes, create art or create literature, create poetry and music." Remember that anger has a short duration and will pass.
URL: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRwcm94eS5nb29nbGUuY29tL1RFRHhTSE9SVFM/episode/cHJ4XzI5OF9kOGQxYWY0ZC0zOTE5LTRjNWQtYmEwNC1jNDk5MzM3NWQxZmI?sa=X&ved=0CA0QkfYCahcKEwiAmbLEuLPtAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ
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majid119153 · 3 years
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Audio clip about Sports Marketing.
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majid119153 · 3 years
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ID: s119153
Date: November 29, 2020
Words: 350
The Development of Sport in the Oman and the World
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth held, on Sunday, a seminar on the development of sport in all its forms in the capital, Muscat.
The symposium lasted for three consecutive days, and reviews the most important sports in the Sultanate of Oman and the world. Every day a specific sport is designated, and it is talked about in terms of its development in the Sultanate, especially and around the world.
On Sunday, the symposium dealt with the development of football around the world, how it moved to the Sultanate of Oman, and the most famous players in the world and the Sultanate.
Omani football has developed a lot with the beginning of the current century, which witnessed the first team's presence in the AFC Asian Cup finals for the first time in 2004 in China, which were repeated three times also in 2007, 2015 and 2019.
The Omani team reached the summit of glory twice, the first was in 2009 and won the Gulf Cup, and the second when it added to its coffers the second title at the level of the same competition in 2017, which are the most prominent achievements. Omani football at the first team level.
At the global level, Ali Al Habsi achieved international fame through his brilliance in Norway, England and Saudi Arabia, and among the most famous players in the world, he is famous in this field, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah.
The symposium continued on Monday, as it reviewed the development of volleyball in the Sultanate and the countries of the world, as volleyball reached the Sultanate in the twentieth century through the European and Indian communities when merchant ships docked in Muscat.
The symposium hosted one of the most famous Omani volleyball players (Noah Al-Jaloubi), who represented the Sultanate in regional and international forums, where he participated in each of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, China and Portugal.
The symposium concluded on its third day with a review of the most important other sports in the Sultanate and countries of the world, such as cricket, tennis, handball, swimming, baseball, golf and many other popular sports.
Sources:
1- https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09523367.2020.1734565
2- http://www.sportindustryseries.com/sports-industry-insider/sport-sultanate-oman-evolving-portfolio/
3- https://www.sportlogia.com/no11engl/eng7.pdf
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majid119153 · 4 years
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Date: November 22, 2020
TED Talks 4 title: The bacterial solution to plastic pollution
Plastic-eating bacteria is not a cure-all
Many wonder about the reason for the large number of the plastic in the areas in which they live, while others assert that plastic has many damages to their environment. The reason is due to the large number of plastic production around the world, as researchers have estimated that by 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish.
Morgan said that the researchers estimated that it could take between 500 and 5000 years for plastic to fully degrade, and this matter leads to harmful chemical pollutants seeping into our oceans, our soil, our food, our water, and into us. So why is plastic produced with knowledge of its harmfulness? This is what Morgan proposed and answered by saying: Plastic is cheap, durable, adaptable and ubiquitous.
After doing a lot of research, Morgan discovered that there is something else that is cheap, durable and adaptable and everywhere, bacteria are microscopic creatures that cannot be seen with the naked eye and live everywhere, in various varied and harsh environments, and can cope with various temperatures. These bacteria may be the solution for the Plastic problems.
In Houston, Texas, USA, Morgan was able to prove that bacteria are able to break down the plastic, by sorting the lipase enzyme that helps the bacteria break down the plastic into small parts of sugar, and then digest it, so this indicates that the plastic is transforming from a long-term contaminant, Big and strong to a delicious meal for bacteria.
Many wonder about the existence of complications or side problems in Morgan’s solution, but she confirmed that these bacteria are normal and have not been genetically treated, but the process of analyzing plastic by bacteria is slow, especially since the plastic is strong and durable, so what is the solution to speed up the process of analyzing the plastic?
Morgan Vague exposes plastics to a series of ultraviolet (sunlight) treatments, when the heat is high at noon, that make the large, strong and durable plastic bonds a little thinner and a little lighter so that bacteria can chew them. Morgan finished with the phrase "plastic-eating bacteria aren't a cure-all," which means that it doesn't end the plastic pollution problem, but it can help alleviate the problem.
URL: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRwcm94eS5nb29nbGUuY29tL1RFRHhTSE9SVFM/episode/cHJ4XzI5OF82MjAzMzA1My1lNmVkLTRhNzMtYTczNy01YTVhOWI3NWQwNjM?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwjgg9mI_JLtAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ
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majid119153 · 4 years
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Audio clip about the Best Cars of 2020
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majid119153 · 4 years
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Date: November 15, 2020
Words: 341
Car Evolution
Cars did not reach to the whole world, as there are many places and villages that did not reach to them, due to the lack of financial and human capabilities to import or manufacture such cars. The main reason for the auto industry is to search for a way to help move quickly and easily, as the traditional means of transportation (animals) did not provide comfort, speed and endurance over long distances, hence the need to manufacture cars.
The concept of automobile:
All the terms used for old and modern cars revolve around one concept, and the commonly held concept is that autonomous vehicles are used to transport passengers, and are suitable for use on the street or road, most models have four wheels but some are built with three wheels. Cars are usually propelled by internal combustion engines (such as gasoline, alcohol, naphtha, etc.), and sometimes by steam engines, or electric motors.
Inventor of the first car:
It is difficult to know who the first person invented the car, due to a lot of sayings and writings, so the invention of the car was based on successive ideas and designs that led to the appearance of the first steam-powered car at the hands of the inventor, Nicolas Joseph Cognot in 1769 AD, but in 1886 AD it was invented The first real gasoline-fueled car that can walk well at the hands of Karl Benz, who won many patents for its ancillary systems.
The development of cars:
Many people think that the invention of the car was by one person only, but this is not correct, rather it is the development and application of old ideas and drawings that may date back to the fifteenth century or earlier, but that application appeared realistically in 1769 AD by making a steam car that was The beginning of the era of cars with three steam-powered cars that can walk independently.
The era of early electric cars:
The first appearance of electric cars was in 1898, at the hands of Ferdinand Porsche, where the electric car witnessed at this stage a great development in the car industry, as it proved its efficiency through the invention of batteries, which facilitated the success of the electric car. With the passage of time the electric car quickly disappeared, when it was Scientists created an efficient and inexpensive gasoline engine, which was highly welcomed and the automobile industry developed after that until it reached what it is now.
Sources:
1- https://newsroom.porsche.com/en/products/taycan/history-18563.html
2- https://www.bbc.com/news/business-25934289
3- https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2014/01/27/first-porsche-1889/4941635/
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