Wednesday, December 29, 2010

How to change tyre


Changing  a  tyre. When you need to,do you know how to change it? I will help you know how to do it by steps.
This is what you must do. First the nuts are loosened. Then the car is jacked up. After that the nuts are removed from the wheel. Second the tyre is removed from its place. Third the spare tyre is put on. Next the nuts are tightened and the car is lowered. After that the tyre pressure is checked. Fourth the nuts are tightened more. Finally the wheel is checked by you. The car is started and you leave the place.
In the end, everyone must try to do it as practice so when it happens you can fix it. The steps are there and it is easy to do it. Don’t forget to read the steps .

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

A Journey from Brunei to Sarawak


Thirty years ago, Hedley, with his wife Mary and daughter Katie, visited the Niah Caves in Sarawak, East Malaysia. They travelled by car, ferry and boat.

They set off from Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei and drove to the border with Sarawak. They crossed two large rivers by ferry, stopped in Miri for lunch and then continued to Niah,a small river township. Then they hired a small boat and sailed upriver to a government rest house, where they spent the night. They ate with the small group of scientists who lived in the rest house and shared the cold drinks they had brought with them in a cool box. It was a remote spot, deep in the jungle. They slept in bunk beds with no air-conditioning .It was a novel experience.

The next morning, they walked along a jungle path for half an hour until they reached the Niah caves. Inside the caves, which were very high, they saw men who climbed up tall bamboo poles. The men wore lights on their hats because it was so dark. At the top of the poles they scraped off birds’ nests from the roof of the caves. The nests were collected by their mates on the cave floor and packed into sacks. These nests were later sold and made into bird’s nest soup, a Chinese delicacy.

That afternoon, they said goodbye to their new-found friends in the rest house and set off on the long drive home. It was quite an adventure and one they would never forget.
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Monday, December 6, 2010

The National Day


This weekend I celebrated National Day in Abu Dhabi. I was driving along the Corniche when I was stopped by a policeman in an unmarked car.

He was not wearing uniform but was dressed in a normal white dishdasha. He started to shout at me and my friends. I asked him what the problem was and suddenly he pointed at the back seat. There was a box of foam spray, but I was not using anything that is illegal. The policeman said that the box was not legal. He said to get of the car in a high voice and told his partner to check the car. I got out of the car but I could not believe what happened. The policeman caught my hand and pushed me to his car. He took out everything from the car and threw them in the street. He told me to drive my car and leave the place. I drove away but I was very angry about what happened to me.

I learned from this story that I must read the law. I have to complain about what happened to me. The policemen’s job is to protect the people, not to fight them.
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