Friday, May 13, 2011

Feed My Starving Children International Aid Organization

Feed My Starving Children International Aid Organization
Who we are?
Feed my starving children, “founded as a Christian nonprofit in 1987 through the efforts of a Minnesota businessman.” “In December of 2003, FMSC’S board of directors voted to rededicate the organization to Christ.” According to feed my starving children writer “It is an organization committed to feed God’s children hungry in body and spirit.” This organization is one of the most wonderful gifts to children who are starving or live in poor countries that suffer from finding food easily.

Our Vision
With God’s help Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) will strive to eliminate starvation in children throughout the world by helping to instill compassion in people to hear and respond to the cries of those in need.
 Some of Our Statement of Beliefs
As a Christian Organization:
·      We believe that there is one God, in three persons: Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. He has directed us to help others in need.
·      We believe Jesus Christ is the reason that FMSC exists and we strive to listen for and follow His will every day in all that we do.
·      The rest of our statement is in http://www.fmsc.org/page.aspx?pid=267


Feed my starving children is an organization that opens the door for Adults and children volunteers to pack meals and send it to about 70 countries around the world. From the web “from April 28-30, an estimated 5,000- 6,000 volunteers helped to pack more than 600,000 meals for Haiti, which had been months in planning”. Some of the countries are: El Salvador, Sudan, Somalia, Chile, Cuba, and Belarus. Feed my starving children has many sites for example, Chanhassen, MN,   Eagan, MN  Tempe, AZ ( temporary site) and even a Mobile pack Events are held. The mobile pack events are to make volunteers from across the United States connected to children across the world.
The food quality is safe and simple to handle and eat it is acceptable worldwide. The food is rich in vitamins, minerals, vegetable, Rice and many healthy Nutritious. “The ingredients also improve the health, growth and physical well-being of children who are no longer in immediate danger of starvation.” I talked via phone to Barb Shimshock the Development advisor and she told me that I could search for the organization in the web because they designed it to be simple and helpful for people who likes to participate; Barb is in one of the sites that located in 401 93rd Avenue NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433 in phone number (763)504-2919 and I told her how amazed  I am about the organization and she told me about the upcoming events and I will definitely volunteer for such a program and she was thankful.

Work Cited
Web.11 May 2011 http://fmsc.org
Web. May, charitynavigator.org
Shimshock, Barb. Phone interview. 8 May 2011.
401 93rd Avenue NW coon Rapids, MN 55433.
 Tell: (763)504-2919.








Sunday, April 24, 2011

Ethiopian culture

      Marwa Abdulah

Professor Maltman

English 1101

                                        Ethiopian culture


Ethiopia is a beautiful land; it is a country with a culture and traditions for more than 4,000 years. Ethiopia is like many other African countries that has multiple religions and languages. The languages spoken in Ethiopia falling into four groups with more than 150 different dialects; the first group and the one that hooked me and my interest and attention is my best friends group. My best friend name is Elsa and she came from Amhara and she said, “My great group accounts about 19.8 million people, Oroma are bigger than that which is estimated about 25.5 million also there is Tigre and Somali.” The main language spoken in the central part of the country is Amharic; other main languages are Tigrigna, Guraginya, Afan Oromo, Somalinya, Gumuz and Anuak. Nationalities estimated to around 80 million. The religion in Ethiopia is Islamic and Christianity. Knowing the groups takes us to learn about the group which most grow the Tef, the main dish in Ethiopia the Amharic. From an Amharic woman I learned.
I love the Ethiopian food and especially the main dish that became very popular in the U.S.A and especially in the areas where Ethiopian people gathered and it is the Injera. One of My favorite restaurants is the Blue Nile Ethiopian restaurant that is located near the corner of Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis, that restaurant makes the best Injera dish. Injera is made from cereal grain that is unique and known as Tef. All Ethiopian people eat Tef Ingera as main dish according to Elsa. She said, “Tef is containing variety of healthy nutrition’s vitamins and minerals like Iron, calcium, potassium and other grains.” When I go to this restaurant with my friend I always order Injera and I eat it in their house as well. Elsa’s mother made Injera at home and save them Dollars, she said, “ my mother helped me a lot with everything I saved a lot of money by keeping my kids home with her and I also saved money from getting Injera from outside. My mother poured that batter in the oven to cook after it sits so the yeast can become active” and that how Injera made. When I ask her questions about her country and its tradition, I feel like I am in Ethiopia the way she describes the streets and the markets in her country plus the smell of the food makes me feel like I am in that world, the spicy food with the description of the hot weather makes me feel worm. Elsa holds a big love in her heart for her country she almost always cries when she talks about it. It’s the place where she and 4 of her siblings grew up she drank from the Ethiopia’s water she breathe its air and she lived in that land for so long. She came to U.S.A 10 years ago and finally she was able to bring her mother, father and her sister. Elsa is the one who made this culture lovable to me. From the languages and the food to the clothes.
Women in Ethiopia wear the traditional Habesha qemis which takes 2 to 3 weeks to sew. Men wear shirts that are a knee length with pants they also wear long socks that goes up to the knee in the other hand women may not wear socks at all. Instead they cover their head with a shash. Shash is a cloth that tied at the neck. Among Muslim and Christian women this fabric is common. Old women wear the shash every day but other female ages wear it when attending church.
I can’t wait until its April 24; I am going to Elsa’s house to celebrate with them the orthodox Easter all her family, relatives, and friends are coming. I will connect all the culture pictures to the people and what they do in a great holyday like this.  

Friday, April 8, 2011

Reader's Journal Continued, Part II

Chapter 12 Page 100
We must have been walking for days, I do not really remember, when suddenly two men put us at gunpoint and motioned, with their guns, for us to come closer .We walked in between two rows of men carrying machine guns,AK-47s,G3s, and RPGs .Their face were dark, as if they had bathed them in Charcoal, and they started intensely at us with their extremely red eyes.
After reading this passage several times I found myself stuck out; to me I found walking between men who have dark faces and who are holding guns that pointing to me would be so scary, I put myself in their position and it feels terrible and it sounds like action and scary movies. Growing up in a country like Africa I used to hear about this kind of scary people who point out guns on other peoples face every day that why this passage hooked my attention.  

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Cell Phones

Marwa Abdulah
Writing 1101 Sec 03
Professor Maltman
March, 28 2011
                                Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Cell Phones

In Past decades, people used letters to communicate Until the 1800s; but this way was very convenient, because letters get lost or delivered late and people couldn’t contact with each other in emergency situations, but after the invention of the telephone in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell; it became easier for people to communicate. Technology improves our society.  It has allowed us to travel great distance by plane, save lives with medical technology advancement, and allowed access to the informational highway with just a click of the mouse. One advance of technology that has rocketed in the past ten years is the availability of cell phones. According to study, “In the U.S., more than 190 million people used cell phones as of June 2005, compared to only 4.3 million in 1990.” Cell phones are having a great influence in our live and are very convenient to keep with us. Cell phones are a faster and an easy way to transfer and receive information However; cell phones have negative effects on our life.
Some of the great influence, cell phones are allowing people to stay connected wherever they go and whenever they want. While it’s true that it’s easier to keep in touch with friends, family, and with who’s ever important in someone’s life. It’s also easier to keep in touch with them in a long distance. Cell phone service has revolutionized long distance calling and made long distance charges almost a thing of the past. Even land line long distance is often free for so many minutes. People have declined land lines completely at times in favor of cell phones because of the good long distance minutes especially for people who lives far away from their family.
 For business people, the advantages are being able to contact the partners and customers who are important in all situations, even if one of them is outside the work.  They can solve their problems at any time, although some associates who do not like this way might call that a disadvantage, too.  Besides the benefits of the latest technology to users, cell phones also tend to play an essential role in helping dealing with crimes. “As more people communicate on cell phones with video and pictures we could very well see a decrease in crime. Criminals will realize they may be caught on phone if they attempt any criminal activities because of the prevalence of these camera phones.” Says Brian Lee So, Cell phones play an important role to help in a difficult situation like this.
  Furthermore, cell phones are not just for calling, they also include messaging, video, songs, games, alarm clock, notes, calendar, and reminder, so it is a one device that has different uses. Cell phone can be use as a record evidence for police investigation. For example, accidents get reported to 911 rapidly, traffic updates occur more often because citizens call and report back ups, and drivers who need to be taken off the road because of  being intoxicated or just plain reckless will be located quicker and easier. Perhaps the greatest benefit owning a cell phone is the security, people know that they can call for assistance anytime or anywhere they need, too. In the past, millions of people were stranded on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere and no one around because their car broke down. Not being able to get help, and having to rely on the kindness of strangers who passed by. It was not only frustrating but dangerous as well. Moreover, kids who are in age of 13 and over should have cell phone because if ever they need help, only a phone call away specially, teens who are driving in late time. Sometimes they get in trouble such as car accident, run out of gas, and break down.  According to Robert, “Cell phones seem to be a great security feature for the parents. They can now be 'connected' to their children 24 hours a day, 7 days week, and 365 days a year. And of course, it allows the child to dial 911 if an emergency arises, now with the GPS Location Sensitivity feature; your child will be located during that emergency with ten feet of the phones location.” In the other hand, one of the cell phones advantage, cell phone is not only helpful for adults but also for high school student. According to Kristina, “Should cell phones be allowed in school? The simple answer is yes, but with limitation.” Kristina talked about how cell phone is important for students in many ways one of them, student could share notes when miss class or ever share an important event at school with their parents if they could not make it to their children school for any reason so they could send them pictures or a life videos, at the same times they have to make sure to educate them in how and when to use it. Also parents, students, and teachers have to agree that it’s important to have a limitation of using it at school.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Generating Ideas for Persuasive Research Essay

In your journal make a quick list of issues that have provoked disagreement between groups of people in your hometown or local community.
How to be Happy?
Students punched in school
Cell phones are important for teenagers

Make a quick list of issues that have provoked disagreements on your college campus, and between groups of people in your home state.
Drinking is not allowed
Parking for hand cap
How students say their opinion free?


Think about issues—local, statewide, regional, national—that have touched your life or could affect you in some way in the following areas:  environmental, health care, civil rights, business, education, crime or sports.  Make a quick list of questions within these areas you wonder about.  For example, Will I be able to afford to send my children to college in twelve years?


How I improve my English?
How people leave without war?
How economic is be good?


Jot down a list of classes you are taking this semester.  Then make a quick list of topics that prompt disagreements among the people in the field you are studying or plan to study.  For instance, in political science, people continue to debate whether the Electoral College is useful anymore or not.
Should American people learn Arab?
Should women marriage under 15 or over 30?




Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Revising My Review

When I review my first draft about (Normandale Community College) I added some information from my other classmate in review area. I found good comment from them that helped me to change and add new information for my subject. I like Review area because it helps students to know more about their subject from feedback from other students. I wrote about Normandale because I already have related with it and it was easy from me to write about something already, I have background about it. Also, I didn’t use sources in my first draft, but now I added sourses from different websites as Noramndale.com, Dectinaory.com, Google.com, and from other students. Finally, I review my first draft more than 5 times and I hope to be good and easy to understanding for reader .I like my subject.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

My Experience Writing

My Experience Writing
In the begging when we first start writing. I thought it is going to be a very hard work, but when I started to think about the topics. I said to myself that most of them are from my real life. Whenever I pick my work book to write I feel so happy because the topic makes my  remember my past, my present, and even to think about my future. Writing is not an easy thing, but if the Pearson thinks about it from the good way it is very easy enjoyable things for me. I believe that everyone has his or her own favorite things to do, as some people like to read, some like to drown and some like to write. Writing one of my favorite thing to do since I was a little girl .I used to have my own book that I wrote whatever action happen to me...Finally, I would to say this experience with writing that gave me opportunity to talk about some of my life planes also want to say for the people who don’t like writing to give them self chance to try writing because that may be the best way for saving and remember many things in their life.