Wednesday, August 13, 2014

woman's place shoul be at home and not at the workpalce


Woman’s place should be at home and not at the work

 

The lifestyle is changing, and the modern lifestyle is increasing. I believe that women can work outside same men

Equal right, women’s attention and families’ economy are three most important reasons.

             Firstly, we are living in a modern society, and modern society believes to equal right. On the other hand, women and men have same right in society. Women should work outside as men. In the past, women stayed at home, and did homework, but these days society believe that women can do many things as men. For example, in the past, there is not any woman driver bus, but today, there are many woman driver busses.

      Secondly, According to Massachusetts University point of view, women have more attention to many things more than men. They can do several works together in the same time with more attention. They can talk to each other, while they are cooking or watching TV. For example, my girlfriend could solve mathematics formula, while she was taking with me.

       Thirdly, as we know, the economy has an important role in every family. Women that work outside, they can help to family’s economy. Because they have income and can help to family. For example, my mother was a teacher, and she has enough income, and helps to her family.

   While most of people believe that women can work outside, the others believe women should be at home, and keep the children. Although, keeping children is very important, but when the family has enough income they can employ a baby sitter for children.

   In conclusion, the lifestyle is changing; Women need to work outside as men. Because equal right, women’s attention and family’s economy are three most reason for this subject.

Mehran

Friday, August 8, 2014

Practice make perfect

According to Canadian's point of view, there is a direct relation between practice and perfect. In the other hand, in my opinion, people who have more practice can be perfect because their knowledge, skills and abilities will increase.
     Firstly, as we know, when a person does something, he or she can get more knowledge in that field. For example, when a teacher start his or her job although, he or she has information in teaching, but he or she can increase his or her knowledge whit more teach.
   Secondly, people who have a lot of practice their skills will increase too. For example, when I was working in dams project I did do something related to my job, and I was not good at that field, but after years, I was good at my job because I had many experience in that, and my skills had been increased. 
   Finally, ability is third part of these reasons, every person who has  some more practice and exercise his or her ability will increase. For example, one of my friends, when he was a child, his listening it was not good, but after he immigrated to Australia his listening is better. Because he exercised more than past, and his ability in listening increased.
while some people believe practice make perfect, other says talent is very important in human life. Although, this opinion is correct, but it is another history. Talent has a smallest role in this subject.
  In conclusion, everyone with more exercise can be perfect. Because he or she can increase his or her knowledge, skills and ability in during practice.

                                                                         works cited
1. Canadian's point of view website'' direct relation practice and perfect.'' 2012-WWW. library.com

2. Abraham, L, ''practice does not make perfect''.Oxford publisher,2014, page.32-32

Friday, June 27, 2014

bluffers park

Actually yesterday was a good day for me because, I founded new friends. There were many students in this place that I haven't seen yet them. Yesterday I understood we have big community in my school. there were three principal reasons for coming to Bluffers park, weather,scenery and food.
In spite of , It was second time for me that I was there but I like that place because, last field tripe I did't know any thing about this place. yesterday I understood more things about this natural park.
I knew about culture of people that they are in my class. I knew bout their foods and lifestyles. In spite of , I didn't like chine's foods but I tired it. I understood chine's foods is delusions.
Weather was very calm, sunny and friendly. So after ling time, I could take sun shower on beach. it was very friendly for me because, my body needed to Vitamin D that I think to get it. However, I enjoyed it and I founded good friend that this will help to my future life that I will have in Canada. Now I have good friends in my new life.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Geology occupation NOC-5,6 workplace

0 Management occupations
1 Business, finance and administration occupations

2 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations

3 Health occupations

4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services

5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport

6 Sales and service occupations

7 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations

8 Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations

9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities

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Major Group 21

Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences

211 Physical science professionals

2113 Geoscientists and oceanographers
2113 Geoscientists and oceanographers
Geoscientists include geologists, geochemists and geophysicists who conduct programs of exploration and research to extend knowledge of the structure, composition and processes of the earth, to locate, identify and extract hydrocarbon, mineral and groundwater resources and to assess and mitigate the effects of development and waste disposal projects on the environment. Oceanographers conduct programs of exploration and research on ocean processes and phenomena, biological, chemical and physical characteristics of oceans, interactions with atmospheric and geological environments and impacts of human activity on oceans and marine ecosystems. Geoscientists are employed by petroleum and mining companies, consulting geology, geophysics and engineering firms and by governments and educational institutions, or they may be self-employed. Oceanographers are employed by governments, educational institutions and private companies engaged in exploration of seafloor deposits and seafarming areas, or they may be self-employed.
Main duties


Geoscientists perform some or all of the following duties:
Conduct theoretical and applied research to extend knowledge of surface and subsurface features of the earth, its history and the operation of physical, chemical and biological systems that control its evolution
Plan, direct and participate in geological, geochemical and geophysical field studies, drilling and geological testing programs
Plan and conduct seismic, electromagnetic, magnetic, gravimetric, radiometric, radar and other remote sensing programs
Plan, direct and participate in analyses of geological, geochemical and geophysical survey data, well logs and other test results, maps, notes and cross sections
Develop models and applied software for the analysis and interpretation of data
Plan and conduct analytical studies of core samples, drill cuttings and rock samples to identify chemical, mineral, hydrocarbon and biological composition and to assess depositional environments and geological age
Assess the size, orientation and composition of mineral ore bodies and hydrocarbon deposits
Identify deposits of construction materials and determine their characteristics and suitability for use as concrete aggregates, road fill or for other applications
Conduct geological and geophysical studies for regional development and advise in areas such as site selection, waste management and restoration of contaminated sites
Recommend the acquisition of lands, exploration and mapping programs and mine development
Identify and advise on anticipated natural risks such as slope erosion, landslides, soil instability, subsidence, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
May supervise and co-ordinate well drilling, completion and work-overs and mining activities.
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Geologists may specialize in fields such as coal geology, environmental geology, geochronology, hydrogeology, mineral deposits or mining, petroleum geology, stratigraphy, tectonics, volcanology or in other fields.Geochemists may specialize in analytical geochemistry, hydrogeochemistry, mineral or petroleum geochemistry or in other fields.Geophysicists may specialize in areas, such as petroleum geology, earth physics, geodesy, geoelectromagnetism, seismology or in other fields.Oceanographers may specialize in biological, chemical, geological or physical

Employment requirements

Geoscientists require a university degree in geology, geochemistry, geophysics or a related discipline.
A master's or doctoral degree in geophysics, physics, mathematics or engineering may be required for employment as a geophysicist.
Registration with a provincial or territorial association of professional engineers, geologists, geophysicists or geoscientists is usually required for employment and is mandatory to practice in Newfoundland and Labrador, Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
Geologists and geophysicists are eligible for registration following graduation from an accredited educational program and after several years of supervised work experience and, in some provinces, after passing a professional practice examination.
Oceanographers require a university degree in science, mathematics, statistics or engineering and usually require a graduate degree in oceanography.
Additional information

Mobility between specializations in this group is possible with experience.
Progression to supervisory or higher level positions is possible with experience in this unit group.
Advancement to management positions in mining, petroleum and other industries is possible with experience.
oceanography, or in other fields related to the study of oceans.

214 Other engineers(related)

2144 Geological engineers
·         2144 Geological engineers
·         Geological engineers conduct geological and geotechnical studies to assess suitability of locations for civil engineering, mining and oil and gas projects; and plan, design, develop and supervise programs of geological data acquisition and analysis and the preparation of geological engineering reports and recommendations. Geological engineers are employed in consulting engineering companies, electrical utilities, mining and petroleum companies and in government and research and educational institutions.
Main duties


Geological engineers perform some or all of the following duties:
Plan, develop and co-ordinate programs of geotechnical, geological, geophysical or geohydrological data acquisition, analysis and mapping to assist in the development of civil engineering, mining, petroleum and waste management projects or for regional development
Analyze and prepare recommendations and reports for construction or improvements to foundations of civil engineering projects such as rock excavation, pressure grouting and hydraulic channel erosion control
Analyze and prepare recommendations and reports on settlement of buildings, stability of slopes and fills, and probable effects of landslides and earthquakes to support construction and civil engineering projects
Conduct theoretical and applied study of groundwater flow and contamination and develop prescriptions for site selection, treatment and construction
Plan, develop, co-ordinate and conduct theoretical and experimental studies in mining exploration, mine evaluation and feasibility studies relative to the mining industry
Conduct surveys and studies of ore deposits, ore reserve calculations and mine design
Design, develop and implement computer applications for geophysics, geochemistry, geology, mapping and related fields
Supervise technologists, technicians and other engineers and scientists.


Employment requirements

A bachelor's degree in geological engineering or in a related discipline is required.
A master's degree or doctorate in a related engineering discipline may be required.
Licensing by a provincial or territorial association of professional engineers is required to approve engineering drawings and reports and to practise as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.).
Engineers are eligible for registration following graduation from an accredited educational program, three or four years of supervised work experience in engineering and passing a professional practice examination.
Additional information

There is considerable mobility between engineering specializations at the less senior levels.
Supervisory and senior positions in this unit group require experience.
Geological engineers work closely with geologists and other scientists and engineers, and mobility is possible between some fields of specialization.
Engineers often work in a multidisciplinary environment and acquire knowledge and skills through work experience that may allow them to practise in associated areas of science, engineering, sales, marketing or management.
























Friday, June 6, 2014

Edited chechlist






1-In according to my experience,  for  passing the IELTS exam and getting a good mark in that, you will need  six hours study English in a day.
2-When I was in Iran; I applied for registration in a Canadian University for continuing my education.
3-In my home country, if you have a criminal record, you can't register for a governmental job.
4-In my opinion, the  governmental jobs are more stable than other jobs.
5-In my opinion, the politic knowledge is important for human life.
6-In my home country, there isn't serious legal for  copy right.
7-In my field, I can prepare geological maps for sites.
8-Some jobs are more responsible than other jobs. For example, nurses  have more responsible than geology.
9-For passing citizenship exam, everybody needs to study citizenship book more time.
10-Maple is a symbol of Canada.


Edited by Mehran 10.05 A.M

Monday, June 2, 2014

soul.com/onlinetest/citizenship_practice_test/

you tube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbZ7vrJclTo

make sentences with 3 - 5 of the new vocabulary words.

1-In according to my experience of passing the IELTS exam And getting a good mark in that you will need to 6 hours study English in a day.
2-When I was in Iran, I applied for registration in a Canadian University for continuing my education.
3-In my home country if you have a criminal record, you can't register for a government job.
4-In my opinion, the government jobs are safer and more stable than other jobs.
5-In my opinion, the politic knowledge is important for human.
6-In my home country, there isn't serious legal for rubber.
7-In my field, I can prepare geological maps for sites.
8-Some jobs are more responsibilities than other jobs. For example, nurses are more responsible than geology.
9-For passing citizenship exam everybody needs to more study.
10-Maple is symbol flag of Canada.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Dealing with a Mass Transit Strike

https://audioboo.fm/boos/2210519-dealing-with-a-mass-transit-strike

Sentences about field tripe

First of all, I was excited in the morning, because I saw my teacher with a new car.Yesterday was a good day in the last week. I had seen like this field trip in the past. In my opinion, just one stand has been serious about hiring people And, it was a police station. I was there for two hours. Yesterday was an amazing day for me, because one of teacher helped me about evaluation my degrees. I hadn't seen on this subject.
These field trips are very good, because we know more things about Canadian culture and our networking will be increased. These field trips help to student in increasing their confidence for entering into society.

10.05 AM
Mehran

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Fundamental rights and reasons of immigration

In according human rights in UN, everyone has freedoms. Such as democratic, mobility, legal, equality, an official language, multicultural, minority language, aboriginal Rights. Some of these are accepted by their governments in different counties. And all of their are accepted by democratic countries such as Canada and USA.

In my opinion all of the human rights are important. But in my country, there is just mobility right, you can choice your place for living but unfortunately facilities in far cities aren't good. In my country there is a popular religion and it is Islam. In my home country everybody cannot change her/his religion if you want to change your region you must leave the country. Despite the passage of time, there are abolished law.

Although all of the human rights are important, but in my opinion equality right is the most important between other human rights. Canada is a developed country, there are fundamental freedoms in my new country. Everybody can choice every language, religion and etc, but the official languages for conversation and community are English or French.

As far as I am concerned, there are many different reasons why people leave their country to go to another country, every person has a good reason for immigrating to other countries for example Canada, But all of them want a  permanently better life. And they have been immigrating for the better life for, themselves or their families. Immigration is the most part of human lifes. When a person decides to immigrate, it is the most important decision in the all of life. There are many sacrifices people face when they are immigrants. They have to work long time for getting more money, but they don't have enough time for spending with their family.

I immigrated to Canada for a better life, for changing my life, but it is so difficult because everything is new. New culture, new language and etc. In Canada after years if you try, you have a good life.


Mehran Rezvani
21/05/2014
9.12 PM












Friday, May 16, 2014

RRSP, TFSA, and RESP

Actually we know economy is base of every society. People must work for earning money for better life. But there are some limiteds for this, people can work more and more when they are young. After 30 years they need to rest, but how can they earn money? How can they deposit? when they don't work. In every society there are some plans for people that are retired.

Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP). Is a type of Canadian account for holding savings and investment assets. Second item is TFSA. In according my information Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) is a kind of account in bank. For example when everyone open an account in the bank, he or she must pay some money every month. But there are some methods for their don't pay any money. One of them is TFSA. Everyone can open this account in the bank and inspite of use this facilities, he / she can get interest of bank without paying any tax to $ 5000.

Next item is Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP). In my according searching in Wikipedia it is an investment vehicle used by parents to save for their children's post secondary education in canada. In the other hand RESP is An RESP is a tax shelter, designed to benefit post-secondary students.

In canada in according my search in google, there are 3 plans for more facilities for people that they will retire after years. One of them is 

In my opinion these facilities are base of every social society. And it will be better when people have more options.
Mehran Rezvani

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

ESL pei.mehran

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Job fair

Actually there are many job fairs in Toronto since I have came to Canada. Scarborough GKM Community on January 23,2014 was first Job fair, Hamilton Convention center January ,2014 Etobicoke woodbine mall Thurs February ,13, 2014, Mississauga International center (Toronto Air port),Scarborough GKM community center THURS may 29  2014(10am to 2 pm). There isn't any entrance fee. In the other hand It is free. In according says Joseph our class will be in the last job fair in Mississauga. I think this is very good idea for newcomers because they will know more and more about the method of finding job.

mehran,,,,hamid

https://audioboo.fm/boos/2139462-meetings-are-evilboo

7 may 2014(you may not be able to do this at work)

https://audioboo.fm/mehranr_1977

Monday, May 5, 2014

Making comparisons

In according about.com site the minimum wage is for Alberta. Actually Alberta has the lowest minimum wage between Provinces of Canada. In the other hand the lowest wage is for Alberta.  But the minimum wage in B.C is same with the O.N. Minimum wage in Alberta is less than Ontario. Minimum wage in British Colombia is more than Alberta. Minimum wage in Nunavut is more than Ontario. Actually, Nunavut has the most minimum wage in between provinces of Canada. The minimum wage in Manitoba is more than Ontario. The minimum wage in Ontario is less than Nova Scotia.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Concert Hamilton

Yesterday we went to Hamilton children's choirs. It was very fantastic for me because It was first time for me. Actually I haven't ever been in live concert. In the morning I thought It is a concert for children that has cancer. But after concert I understood to mistake. World of concert and cancer is almost same. In my opinion the best skill in choir group is management. It is very important for working group. Yesterday I understood there is a big city underground It's amazing. maybe in future I go to there.  

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Library

First of all I want to say field trips are very important, Because we will know more and more about our new country. These days are good times for knowing more about our new place.
In my opinion the most part of every society is education. How can we increase the level of education? And how can we increase the quality of life? answer is education. But how? with increase libraries.
In my opinion the best library I have ever read is Toronto reference library. Very good library with the good book all of world even Iran" my home country ". But there was a good part, it was ESL part. Very important for every one that English is her/ his second language. I found good books about listening. And I spoke with one of the staffs about ESL part and Iranian books. There were many good parts in library such as, 3D printer. You can make every thing with this modern technology . There were educational parts such as micro soft skills class, finding job class for newcomers. There were many facilities in library. In the other hand waiting line is minimum. There were 3 machines with scanner for inputting book information in system specially you can return books in every branch in Toronto. Very good facilities for people honestly speaking i really enjoy it.
Google 24th April   2014

Monday, April 14, 2014

Conference

Actually  before I come to Canada I had too much stress, because It was most important decision in my life. Actually most important decision everybody. What was that? yes, correct, immigration is most important in everybody life. Because you want change your life, culture, costume & many other things. perhaps after I came to Canada, I hadn't stress Because there are many facilities for newcomers that they provide & adapt for their new life.

One of them was I.E.P( International Education professional ), the IEP Conference is regarded as one of the most innovative and respectful events for Internationally Educated Professional newcomers seeking practical, effective career advice. Very good conference I have ever seen. Although I have seen many good facilities for people, specially newcomers but It was different.

It was 11th annual conference in metro Toronto convention center. There were many parts for educations professionals such as engineering, accounting, healthy programs & financial. So I registered in engineering professionals was near to my field because My occupation is geology a branch of science. There weren't any education professional about earth science so I had to registered in engineering professionals. It was very good day full of experience for me. 


11th annual  I.E.P metro Toronto convention

   

Monday, March 24, 2014

weather Canada

Since coming to Canada environment is very clean and fresh although weather was very cold but every one feel fresh air. Actually Canada is one of the best countries in the world. there are many wood resources such as forest in Canada, And this help to have fresh and clean air. Unfortunately I landed to Canada on december 2013 so I can write just about winter not other season. Canada is often associated with cold weather and snow, but in reality, its climate is as diverse as its landscape. Generally, Canadians enjoy four very distinct seasons, particularly in the more populated regions along the US border. Daytime summer temperatures can rise to 35°C and higher, while lows of -25°C are not uncommon in winter. More moderate temperatures are the norm in spring and fall During the winter months of December, January, February and March, the temperature in Canada remains below freezing most of the time, with the exception of parts of the Pacific and the Atlantic coasts. In the winter, it is possible to freeze to death unless you have the proper clothing, training and experience. Snow falls in many forms: from wet and heavy to cold and fine. Fine snow can be blown by winds creating snow storms. Bare flesh will freeze in less than five minutes on very cold January nights and days, which can reach 40 degrees Celsius below freezing. Snow usually lies on the ground in Canada from late December to mid-March and longer in the north. The seasonal variations in climate greatly affect the Canadian experience and contribute to Canada’s culture. Almost all homes and offices are equipped with central heating. Public radio and television stations give weather forecasts regularly. Some houses and apartments have thermostats that enable you to control the heating system. The weather offers an endless source of conversational material. It is common that people talk about the weather when they exchange greetings. The cycle of the seasons greatly influences the way people dress. When new immigrants are planning what to wear, the Canadian weather forecasts on radio and television often cause confusion because of terms such as «a nice day», a «sunny day», or «a warm day» when talking about weather in the winter. The unspoken words «…for a winter day» are understood by Canadians, but not always by newcomers. As a result, they may not dress warmly enough.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Canada's artists

Thomas John "Tom" Thomson (August 5, 1877 – July 8, 1917) was an influential cCanadian artist of the early 20th century. He directly influenced a group of Canadian painters that would come to be known as the Group of Seven, and though he died before they formally formed, he is sometimes incorrectly credited as being a member of the group itself. Thomson died under mysterious circumstances, which added to his mystique.




J. E. H. MacDonald (1873–1932)MacDonald was born on May 12, 1873 in Durham, England[1] to an English mother and Canadian father,[2] who was a cabinetmaker.[3]In 1887 at the age of 14, he emigrated with his family to Hamilton, Ontario.[4] That year he began his first training as an artist at the Hamilton Art School,[1] where he studied under John Ireland and Arthur Heming.[3] In 1889, they moved again to Toronto, where he studied commercial art and became active in the Toronto Art Student League. He continued his training at the Central Ontario School of Art and Design, where he studied with George Agnew Reid and William Cruikshank






A. J. Casson (1898–1992) was invited to join in 1926

 LeMoine Fitzgerald (1890–1956)Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald (1890 – 1956) was a Canadian artist and art educator. He was the only member of the Group of Seven to be based in western Canada.

His landscapes and still lifes were drawn from his immediate surroundings—the view of the back lane outside his house; a potted plant on the windowsill. His style grew more spare and abstract over his career. His body of work includes painting in oil and watercolour, drawing, printmaking and sculpture.



Arthur LismerCC (27 June 1885 – 23 March 1969) was an English-Canadian painter and member of the Group of Seven.


Frank (Franz) Johnston was born in Toronto and like many other Group members, he joined Grip Ltd. as a commercial artist. He studied in Germany from 1904 to 1907. Although his official association with the Group of Seven was brief, his friendship with the artists dated back over a much longer period. In 1910, he left for the United States where he studied art in Philadelphia and worked in commercial design in New York. Although an original member of the Group, Johnston's association was brief. He did exhibit in the exhibition of 1920, but by 1921 he had left Toronto to become Principal at the Winnipeg School of Art.[1] In the earlier years of their friendship, Johnston had joined MacDonald and Harris on their journeys to Algoma. His paintings from those years express a strong decorative interpretation of the landscape. In later years, the artist's style became more realistic and revealed a strong fascination with the qualities of light. His landscape paintings became very full of images reflected on water. In 1927, Johnston changed his name to the more exotic title of `Franz' Johnston. He painted over 250 paintings in his entire career.


The youngest of the Group of Seven, Franklin Carmichael was born in 1890 in OrilliaOntario.[1] His father was a carriage maker.[1]Carmichael arrived in Toronto at the age of twenty and entered the Ontario College of Art


Frederick Horsman Varley










       

Friday, February 28, 2014

University of Toronto

Yesterday was very good day for me, because me and my classmate and my teacher went to University of Toronto. I saw many new and old buildings. Every time when I was in my home country I ask me, where is the University of Toronto? Why it is very famous in the world, yesterday I find answer my question. It was very fantastic. I can say it is goal for most students that educate in this university. We had a tour leader. She explained very well for us about this university and that history. There were several collages in that area. And there are 42 libraries in Great Toronto. Maybe several other years after I can improve my English, I would like register in this university in my attendant field. It is geotechnical field. Very good filed for me. In my opinion these trips are very useful for students. Because they learn about Canada and that cultural. So it is fun for students after a busy week. The first days I was bored. Because I thought the Toronto is smaller than Tehran. Now I see many things
And feel them about Canada. A few days ago I was sawing my dreams about my home country. Now I am seeing dreams about Canada. Now I feel I am in Canada
I searched in Google about this university and I get some information about this university. The University of Toronto was founded as King’s College in 1827 and has evolved into a large and complex institution. It now occupies three campuses: Scarborough and Erin dale and the historic St. George campus. It has federated with three smaller universities which are on the St. George campus, and is affiliated with several colleges and institutes. There are ten fully affiliated teaching hospitals in metropolitan Toronto. Faculty conducts research in many places in Canada and around the world.
The University is Canada’s most important research institution and has gained an international reputation for its research. It enrols more students, employs more faculty, and offers a greater range of courses than any other Canadian university.
A liberal arts education is the heart of the undergraduate curriculum at Toronto, and the Faculty of Arts and Science has more students than any other faculty. The education of students for the professions has always been an important part of the University’s role, and the University accordingly maintains a wide range of professional faculties. The University’s insistence on the importance of research in all disciplines has made it the major centre for graduate education in Canada. In many fields it produces a majority of the nation’s doctoral candidates. The quality and range of the programs - undergraduate, graduate and professional - attract students from all parts of the province, from around the country and from abroad.
To support its work of teaching and research, the University has collected a library that is the largest in Canada and among the best in the world. The University maintains many laboratories and specialized aids to research. The Library and many of these research facilities are available for use by members of other universities. The University of Toronto Press Inc. is the chief institution of its kind in Canada and one of the most important scholarly publishers in North America.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Monday, February 24, 2014

education this morning

As we know we are newcomer so to learn many things is difficult for us.for example this morning we had a workshop about education and finance , so I learned many things a bout these subjects, continue education in university for adults or people have a degree university. Or which school is better for children. And how can we get Osap, loan, government grant  or what is the meaning resp. It is Registered Education Savings Plan.
Is an investment vehicle used by parents to save for their children's post-secondary education in Canada. The principal advantages of RESPs are the access to the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) and a source of tax-deferred income.
  This subject was simple but the second part was  more difficult than first part.It was about financial.It was about CPP,PRSP,TFSA. The Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) is an account that provides tax  benefits for saving in Canada. Investment income, including capital gains and dividends, earned in a TFSA is not taxed, even when withdrawn. Contributions to a TFSA are not deductible for income tax purposes, unlike contributions to Registered Retirement Savings Plans. I was confused in this subject. Anyway I think this was very good for me.

last Friday for sking

Last Friday me and my classmate and my best teacher went to skiing.It was very good time for me. because after a long busy week, I needed to vacation.I learned many things in the ski tripe.such as how can I stop on the snow, or how can I squeeze on the snow. So I get good information about ski. Now I know some things about ski And snow boarding.
I know for starting skin is easer than snowboarding.but in long term snow boarding is better than ski.although in first time snowboarding is more difficult than ski. So I decided to start that day with ski.When you want to stop on the snow you should be make a position like a big slice pizza.I was exited when I learned this important.I met some ski instructor with many experience in ski.One of them was Iranian,  she came from Tehran capital of Iran. After this tripe we came back to home. And I had bad feeling for few days. Because I had many pain bones in my body.Anyway I t was very good memory for me.I will not forget these days while I am alive.thanks God.thanks Joseph.



Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Julie Payette

Julie PayetteOCCQ (born October 20, 1963) is a Canadian engineer and astronaut. Payette has completed two spaceflights, STS-96 and STS-127, logging more than 25 days in space. She served as Chief Astronaut for the CSA, and has served in other roles for both NASA and CSA, such as CAPCOM.
In July 2013, Julie Payette was named Chief Operating Officer for the Montreal Science Centre in the Old Port of Montreal.
Payette was born in MontrealQuebec. She attended elementary and secondary (Collège Mont-Saint-Louis) schools in Montreal. She also went to Collège Regina Assumpta for three years. In 1982 she completed an International Baccalaureate Diploma at the United World College of the Atlantic in South WalesUK. For her undergraduate studies, Payette enrolled in McGill University where she completed a B.Eng. in Electrical Engineering in 1986, after which Payette completed a M.A.Sc. in Computer Engineering at theUniversity of Toronto in 1990.[1]
Between 1986 and 1988, Payette worked as a systems engineer for IBM Canada's Science Engineering division. From 1988 to 1990, as a graduate student at the University of Toronto, she was involved in a high-performance computer architecture project and worked as a teaching assistant. At the beginning of 1991, Payette joined the Communications and science department of the IBM Research Laboratory in ZürichSwitzerland, for a one year visiting scientist appointment. When she returned to Canada, in January 1992, she joined the Speech Research Group of Bell-Northern Research in Montreal where she was responsible for a project in telephone speech understanding using compute

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Immigaration to canadaii

All of the immigrants to other country have many reasons for movement.the process of  immigration is very difficult. because you should start another life.In my opinion Canada is a good country between developed countries.because there are many facilities for immigrants in this country.

the LINC class is one of them.It is vey good

All of the immigrants to other country have many reasons for movement.the process of  immigration is very difficult. because you should start another life.In my opinion Canada is a good country between developed countries.because there are many facilities for immigrants in this country.

the LINC class is one of them.It is very good for new comers. After finish these class you can find a job, but this is depended to many factors,you must have passion in the new life, you can find a good job in your field.

Monday, January 27, 2014

express which human right is most important and why K

As a matter of fact this subject  is very important.In my opinion all of human rights are important.As  I know equality rights is most important between human rights because every human should have for choosing 'religion'.In my country we don't have any choose for religion .

In my country, the most of people are Muslims and  some people have another religion .And the Muslims can't change their religion.this not good.but in Canada you can choose every religion .I think this very good for very body
religion is very individual for every personalty this is very privet in human life.but in Islam you can not change your religion .If every people change their  religion they will be in prison.and they have to left their country.

In the past  many years ago, we had very good  and old culture between all of  the word.It was the best culture in the word we had good kings such as korosh  and  Darush .They were very good kings.Iranian had the best culture in all of  the word.Now I'm living in Canada.every person can choose every religion,language,culture,......,

In my opinion every person have a good reason for immigrating to Canada.but all of them want a good life.And they immigrate for the better life,for themselves or their families.immigration is a  apart of important in the life human. when a person decide to immigrate,it is the most important decision in the all of life.

immigration is very hard.because you have to start a new life from under zero.and this very difficult for persons .because the person don't have any experience in that country .