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Pro 03-27-2008 08:36 PM

ساعدوني الله يرضى عليكم
 
السلام عيكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

محتاج قطعة بااللغة الانجيزية للمدرسة

وابي احد يساعدني ويكتبها لي وراح اكون شاكر له

واتمنى انها لا تقل عن 10 أسطر

وبأي موضوع ...مثلا عن الصحة او اضرار التدخين او السياحة

او اي شي حلو وبسرعه الله يخليكم

تكفون لا تنسوني

مسلم 03-27-2008 08:47 PM

السلام عليكم
ان شاء الله الاخوان ما يقصرون معاك
بالتوفيق

Pro 03-28-2008 01:10 AM

وعليكم السلام

ان شاء الله القى من يساعدني

شاكر لك مرورك :)

مصراوى 03-28-2008 01:35 AM

بحث مترجم عن الدستور الأمريكى
http://www.loghaty.com/vb3/showthread.php?t=508

بحث كامل عن كتابة السيرة الذاتية
http://www.loghaty.com/vb3/showthread.php?t=1461

بحث عن الدول العربية باللغة الأنجليزية
http://www.loghaty.com/vb3/showthread.php?t=216

وهذا قسم الأبحاث المترجمة كلها
http://www.loghaty.com/vb3/forumdisplay.php?f=13

بالتوفيق

Pro 03-28-2008 03:52 AM

جزاك الله خير اخي مصراوي

بس والله اللي انت حطيته مايصلح

وطويل واجد ..يبيلي اليوم الدراسي كله على مااقولة p=

يعني ابي شي بسيط وسهل ومو طويل

ياليت تساعدوني بسرعه الله يجزاكم خير ويوفقكم

امان 03-28-2008 03:51 PM

معذرة يا اختي الكريمة
 

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
اللهم صل على خير الانام سيدنا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
تحياتي العطرة اختي الكريمة بروف.
1- نورتينا وفاح المنتدى عطرا والف اهلا ومليار مرحبا بيتك الثاني وبين اخوانك راجية ن المولى عز جل ان يظلنا تحت ظله يوم لا ظل الا ظله اللهم امين
2-بالنسبة لطلبك فبكل سرور
فان شاء الله ستجدين---- من الاخوة الكرام الذين سيساعدونك بكل فرح شاكرة لهم مجهوداتهم الجبارة ادامهم الله علينا اللهم امين---بما تودينه باذن الله وحتى تحظى مشاركتك بسرعة االاستجابة سانقل مشاركتك الى قسم طلبات الترجمة بمنتدى الانجليزي
ا ختي الفاضلة لو كنت استطيع مساعدتك ما قصرت لكن للاسف ان ساعدتك ساساعدك بالفرنسية ::) :) :) :) :) :) :) .
فمعذرة يا اختي الكريمة وانا واثقة من رحابة صدرك بارك الله فيك.

وكل عام وانتم بالف خير.

تحياتي وتقديري لصاحب القلب الالماسي والانامل الذهبية الذي لايتاخر ابدااااااااااا عن العطاء بكل سروووووووور ومحبة الله يرزقكم يا اخي الكريم ما تترجونه من المولى عز وجل وتتلالاؤون بسماء المجد والنجاح اللهم اميييييييييييييييين

بالتوفيق
في امان الله
اختكم امان[/align]

Pro 03-28-2008 06:51 PM

يكفي تواجدك اختي

بارك الله فيك

لكن انا ولد مو بنت :)

boodybo 03-29-2008 06:18 AM

السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته
 
هذا اخي الكريم موضوع كامل عن التدخين ومقسم الى عدة أجزاء
يمكنك اختيار جزء منهم وسيكون عبارة عن مقال صغير
وفقني الله واياكم لما فيه الخير دائما وابدا



The health risks of tobacco are well known, yet the rates of smoking and the use of chewing tobacco continue to grow. Many people are picking up these habits when they are young - in fact, 90% of all adult smokers started when they were kids. And each day, more than 4,400 kids become regular smokers.

So it's important to make sure your child understands the dangers that go along with using tobacco. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States. It can cause cancer, heart disease, or lung disease. Chewing tobacco (smokeless or spit tobacco) can lead to nicotine addiction, oral cancer, gum disease, and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including heart attacks.

If you arm your child with information about the risks of smoking and chewing tobacco, and establish clear rules and your reasons for them, you can help prevent your child from picking up those unhealthy habits. If your child is already using tobacco, there are warning signs that can clue you in and constructive ways to help your child quit.

The Facts About Tobacco
One of the major problems with smoking and chewing tobacco has to do with the chemical nicotine. A person can get addicted to nicotine within days of a first encounter with it. In fact, the nicotine in tobacco can be as addictive as cocaine or heroine. Nicotine affects a person's mood as well as the heart, lungs, stomach, and nervous system.

And there are other health risks. Short-term effects of smoking include coughing and throat irritation. Over time, more serious conditions may develop, including increases in heart rate and blood pressure. Smoking also leads to bronchitis and emphysema.

Finally, numerous studies indicate that young smokers are more likely to experiment with marijuana, cocaine, heroin, or other illicit drugs.

Preventing Your Child From Picking Up the Habit
Kids tend to be drawn to smoking and chewing tobacco for any number of reasons - to look cool, act older, lose weight, win cool merchandise, seem tough, or feel independent. But you can combat those draws and keep your child from trying - and getting addicted to - tobacco.

If you establish a good foundation of communication with your child early, it will be much easier later on to work through tricky issues like tobacco use. Here are a few guidelines to keep in mind:

Discuss sensitive topics in a way that doesn't make your child fear punishment or judgment.
Emphasize what your child does right rather than wrong. Self-confidence is your child's best protection against peer pressure.
Encourage your child to get involved in activities that prohibit smoking, such as sports.
Show your child that you value his or her opinions and ideas.
When it comes to the dangers of tobacco use, it's important to keep talking to your child about it over the years. Even the youngest child can understand that smoking is bad for the body.
Ask your child what he or she finds appealing - or unappealing - about smoking. Be a patient listener.
Read, watch television, and go to the movies with your child. Compare media images with what happens in reality.
Discuss ways to respond to peer pressure to smoke. Your child may feel confident simply saying "no." But also offer your child alternative responses such as "It will make my clothes and breath smell bad" or "I hate the way it makes me look."
Encourage your child to walk away from friends who don't recognize or respect his or her reasons for not smoking.
Explain how much smoking governs the daily life of kids who start doing it. How do they afford the cigarettes? How do they have money to pay for other things they want? How does it affect their friendships?
Establish firm rules that exclude smoking and chewing tobacco from your house and explain why: Smokers smell bad, look bad, and feel bad, and it's bad for everyone's health.
Signs That Your Child May Have Started Smoking
If you smell smoke on your child's clothing, try not to overreact. Ask your child about it first. It may mean your child has been hanging around with friends who smoke or that your child has simply tried a cigarette. Many kids do try a cigarette at one time or another but don't go on to become regular smokers.

Some additional signs of tobacco use include:

coughing
throat irritation
hoarseness
bad breath
decreased athletic performance
greater susceptibility to colds
stained teeth and clothing (which also can be signs of chewing tobacco use)
shortness of breath
What to Do if Your Child Already Smokes
Sometimes even the best foundation isn't enough to stop a child from experimenting with tobacco. Although it may be tempting to get angry, it might be more productive to focus on communicating with your child. Here are some tips that may help:

Resist lecturing or turning your advice into a sermon.
Uncover what appeals to your child about smoking and talk about it honestly.
Remind your child about the immediate downsides to smoking: less money to spend on other pursuits, shortness of breath, bad breath, yellow teeth, and smelly clothes. Many times, kids aren't able to appreciate how their current behaviors can affect their future health.
Stick to the smoking rules you've set up. And don't let your child smoke at home to keep him or her at home or to keep the peace.
If your child says, "I can quit any time I want," ask him or her to show you by quitting cold turkey for a week.
Don't nag your child to quit. Ultimately, the decision is your child's - focus on helping your child to make a wise one.
Help your child develop a quitting plan and offer information and resources.
Reinforce your child's decision to quit with praise.
Stress the natural rewards that come with quitting: freedom from addiction, improved fitness, better athletic performance, and improved appearance.
Encourage a meeting with your child's doctor, who can be supportive emotionally and may have treatment plans.
If You Smoke
Kids are quick to observe any contradiction between what their parents say and what they do. Despite what you might think, most kids say that the adult whom they most want to be like when they grow up is a parent.

If you're a smoker:

First, admit to your child that you made a mistake by starting to smoke and that if you had it to do over again, you'd never start.
Second, quit. It's not simple by any means. It may take several attempts and the extra help of a program or support group. But your child will be encouraged as he or she sees you overcome your addiction to tobacco

Pro 03-29-2008 07:34 PM

مشكوور يااخوي والله يجزاك كل خير ويبارك فيك


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