Monday, May 17, 2010

Etisalat

These days in the UAE Etisalat blocks internet access to websites deemed counter to the county’s morality standards. Some people believe it’s a good idea and others reject this idea. This essay will examine the pros and cons of media control in the UAE.

There are several arguments in favors of blocking internet access to websites. The first argument is that the young people will use bad sites and it will affect them in their communication. This is important to focus on this argument of blocking some websites to avoid the misuse of these sites. Etisalat should put strict lows of misuse of the bad sites.

However, there are many reasons for more convincing argument against Etisalat blocking internet access to website. The first point is that some adult people don’t agree with blocking websites, because they already know everything. Another point is that there is a big difference between young and adults of using websites. They think in a different way. Finally, each one has their own ways of use.

In conclusion, I reject blocking websites. However, the young people should be controlled by their parents to avoid misuse of the internet websites, land being exposed to damaging images that has been build to let the user respect other and they must react to the positive way and to have a good communication and know how to use and as I said it should be controlled by their parents because if they lose the control they will soon lose many things

Visitors to Canada 1996 to 2006

This line graph illustrates the number of visitors over 10 years from countries Japan and Spain to Canada.

First, in 1996 there were differences in the number of visitors from Spain to Canada. Also, there were 300,000 Spanish visitors while Japan had about 850,000 visitors. Then, the number of visitors from Spain sharply increased between 1996 and 1999, but the number of visitors from Japan was steady from 1996 to 2001. The number of visitors from Japan decreased sharply between 2001 and 2003 from 800,000 to 500,000. On the other hand, the number of visitors from Spain was 500,000 in 2000 and dramatically increased until it reached 600,000 in 2004. This was the highest number of visitors from Spain during these 10 years. Lastly, the number of visitors from Japan in 2003 was 500,000 and slightly increased until it reached 690,000 in 2006.

Finally, in conclusion I would like to say that overall the number of visitors from Spain increased dramatically, but total number from Spain were still less than Japanese visitors.