Thursday, November 25, 2010




Couple Adopts Children

I think it is good for parents and for children. The government wanted all the brothers and sisters to live together. Their parents did not have enough money to give them good life. It is good that government supports the foster families.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Living in Australia

I like living in Australia because it is better than my country. It is a hard place to live in because it is too expersive. For example house and car prices are very high and all the living expences.
I don't think Australia is a good place to live in because it is far away from my family.
I agree that Australia is not the easiest place to live in because migrants have language problems but still it is a beautiful place.

Li

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Thursday, June 17, 2010





I went to the premiere for The Golden Compass and the director, Chris Weitz, was there to make opening comments about his new film. He said it took 3 years in the making and it was very expensive to make.I think this film kicks Narnia's ass. This was still a film geared towards pre-teen children, but it was much more violent and had better action than The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.













The movie is basically the anti-Narnia. There are many worlds out there other than ours. In some worlds, the souls live within people. In other worlds, like the one in which The Golden Compass takes place, the souls live side by side next to people and the souls, called Daemons, take the form of animals. In other worlds, people do not have souls at all.



The star of the story is this 12 year old girl, Lyra. She's very headstrong, smart, and stubborn. She lives with her uncle and 007 agent, Daniel Craig. Pretty soon, Nicole Kidman comes to take Lyra on a journey to see the giant polar bear king. Lyra soon discovers that Nicole Kidman isn't as nice a woman as she first made herself out to be. Nicole seems to work for a church-like organization that wants to rule the world and tries to stop people from thinking freely. They don't want people to question its authority and its teachings.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Welcome to Istanbul



Come to the most interesting city located on two continents. Every part of Turkey is worth seeing thanks to its cultural richness, historical fabric and natural beauties, all of which captivate visitors. Its regions offer a wide variety of tourism options in terms of faith, its beautiful flatlands, hunting and health tourism, as well as the sea, sand and sun.

Places to visit

Aya Sofya
Once a church, than became a mosque and now a museum.

Ayasofya is one of the most extraordinary buildings in the history of architecture.Ayasofya is the forth biggest cathedral in the world wiht its 56m high dome, after saint Paul in Lodon, saint peter in Rome and Duomo in milan, However the main fact is, it was built more than 1000 years ago from the others. The museum is open everyday, except Monday. And visiting hours are from 9;30 to 16;30.




Muzur Waterfall




This is kurdistan place this water is very cold.










Is located in the center of the city at the heart of the commercial center some 20 km from the Ataturk Airport. With its 205 rooms, it offers comfort with a difference and a feeling of being safe at home. The exquisite menus consisting of Turkish and world delectables available in its bars and restaurants will tickle your fancy. The top-notch alternatives in the technical infrastructure designed for your business meetings and private get-togethers and social events increase your productivity. The ready-to-use center” unit connects to your office. The health center enables you to get over your fatigue and rejuvenate yourself. In short, the Istanbul Surmeli offers unforgettable memories … savor the experience!



The Hilton Istanbul Hotel

Located on the European side of Istanbul, the 2010 European Capital of Culture, the Hilton Istanbul hotel is surrounded by 15 acres of picturesque gardens and offers breathtaking Bosphorus views. Celebrating its 55th anniversary, the hotel is proud to be Turkey’s first, 5 star hotel. This Istanbul hotel is 30 minutes from Ataturk International Airport and just minutes from Istanbul’s business, shopping and entertainment districts. Enjoy fine dining and live music at the Roof Restaurant & Bar or indulge in the themed buffet at the Bosphorus Terrace Restaurant. Work-out at the Health Club, take a dip in the outdoor pool, book a tennis or squash lesson or simply unwind on the balcony of your spacious Guest Room at this Istanbul hotel.Business is easy in the hotel’s Convention & Exhibition Center with 27 meeting rooms for up to 3000 guests and 24-hour Business Center. Hold an outdoor event with the help of our Special Events & Outdoor Catering

Thursday, April 29, 2010

My story

I was born in a village in Kurdistan. When I was 14 years old my family moved to Istanbul because my father got a job there. My village school was burnt down so that was also a reason to go to Istanbul . Iworked ready made clothes 9 months then Iwas married and I had one son . Imoved 2 years later to Australia in 1998. I had twin sons in 2001. now I studies E. English at T
AFE I like school because I learn english and computer and had friend .

HEALTHY LIFESTYLE TIPS

1. Exercise regularly. Even a short walk each day can help.
The more activity you do the healthier you will be.
The healthier you are the better you will sleep.




2. Eat a balanced diet. As with exercise, a healthy diet will help you achieve
a healthy sleep pattern. In particular, avoid heavy meals late at night.





3. Minimise caffeine intake (and ideally avoid after about 4.00 p.m.). As
well as coffee, this includes tea, most soft drinks and chocolate.





4. Avoid excessive alcohol. Although most people find alcohol helps them
to get off to sleep, it usually contributes to night-time waking.



5. If you want an evening drink instead of alcohol or coffee, try alternatives
such as warm milk (which can be sweetened with honey or drinking
chocolate), or any of the large range of herbal teas now available.

6. Address other issues in your life. If you have problems at work,
problems with your partner, or anything that might cause you to feel
stressed or worried, sorting them out will help you to sleep. If you are
depressed or anxious, seek professional help. Remember, there are
effective solutions for these problems.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

This holiday

In my holidays I was very busy.
I could not rest on this vacation because I was very sick I had toothache two pulling my tooth I was very sad because I could not chew.