Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Why Are You Absent in Class?

Students go to school because it is in school where they can learn many things. The attendance is very important for the students' performances and success in school. The objective of the academic institutions is that when a student is always in school, he or she can develop his or her personal responsibility, can adhere to the state and district regulations, and can build a sense of trust between his or her school and home. A teacher may ask you "Why are you absent?"Throughout the school year, a student can be absent in his or her classes because of different reasons. Some are acceptable while some are not. Here are the top five reasons why students are frequently absent:

Sickness or illness and Doctor or Dental Appointment. This is the top reason why a student is absent. His or her sickness can be in the form of fever, chicken pox, gum problems, or any other illnesses. Sometimes these are unacceptable and professors or teachers require a doctor's certificate as proof. There are schools that have their own arrangements on medical appointments on how it should be done.A student may be absent because he or she needs to see her doctor on a school day. She really needs to check her health's condition. After all, health is a precious wealth.

1. Family emergencies. Families are important. There could be a problem within the family that the child needs to be absent. It could be in the form of a death in the family or funeral, a house on fire, accidents, and others.

2. Bullies. Students are often bullied by some of their schoolmates and that is why they don't want to go to school. They want to avoid their classmates that are bullies. It is a concern of most parents. This could have an effect on a child's performance in school.

3. Birthdays, Family Visits, Shopping, etc. These are not acceptable reasons for being absent. Birthdays come only once a year and students want to enjoy this day. But students do not go to class because maybe it's his or her birthday, or he or she go to family visits or even shop with his or her friends.

4. Sickness or illness and Doctor or Dental Appointment. This is the top reason why a student is absent. His or her sickness can be in the form of fever, chicken pox, gum problems, or any other illnesses. Sometimes these are unacceptable and professors or teachers require a doctor's certificate as proof. There are schools that have their own arrangements on medical appointments on how it should be done.A student may be absent because he or she needs to see her doctor on a school day. She really needs to check her health's condition. After all, health is a precious wealth.

5. Laziness. Students don't go to school because maybe they're just lazy to do so. They would reason out that they overslept, missed the bus, the weather isn't fine; there's a transportation problem, or just don't want to listen to their teacher's lectures.

The school is the one who can authorize a student's absences. According to the state law, students should be in school not unless if they are very ill. This is the most valid ground in being absent. But absences are considered during religious holidays, family emergencies, and medical, legal or dental appointments. Some absences are considered and accepted. Some are not. It is really important for parents to make plans that will not affect their child's attendance in school. It is strongly discouraged to be absent for the reasons that are not valid.




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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Fatwa Against Terrorism and Suicide Bombing (2/8) by Dr. Tahir-ul-Qadri

Historical Launching of Fatwa Against Terrorism www.minhaj.org Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the founding leader and patron-in-chief of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, has issued his detailed edict (Fatwa) against terrorism which consists of more than 600 pages. The launching ceremony of the Fatwa was held on March 2, 2010 in London (UK). Minhaj-ul-Quran International UK arranged a press conference which was heavily attended by representatives of the international media besides Labour party minister Shahid Malik, members of EU and UK parliaments Sajjad Karim, Muhammad Sarwar, James Finter, ambassadors of Iraq, Germany and other countries, officials of the Home Office, Commonwealth Office and Metropolitan Police, Professors and Muslim and Christian community leaders. Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri presented the anti-terror Fatwa in Urdu and English languages before the international media. It should be kept in mind that Shaykh-ul-Islam had declared to issue a detailed Fatwa against terrorism and suicide bombings in December 2009, which was originally thought to consist of 300 pages, whose volume later on increased to 600 pages due to scholarly dealing of the subject. This Fatwa is the only one of its kind in terms of its intellectual value, penetrating research and authentic allusions. Hence, it is a scholarly and historic document. Talking to the international media on the occasion, Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that ever ...

Friday, December 16, 2011

Ricky Gervais @ Diana Concert Part1

A hilarious comedic performance by Ricky Gervais. **SORRY IF THE VOLUME IS A LITTLE BIT LOW, CUZ I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO INCREASE IT. TRY WATCHING IT WITH EARPHONES**

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

China's middle class stampede for luxury handbags

Asia's mania for luxury women's handbags has spawned a huge second-hand bag market and underscores cultural expectations about showing wealth in public. Duration: 02:13

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Iron On Patches: 5 Tips on Using Them

Whether you're repairing an item of clothing or adding a new snazzier look to a garment, they're especially great for giving kids clothes an individual look with well loved characters and logos. And can even be put on fabric bags. But how do you ensure that you use them correctly in the first place? Here's some tips to make sure things don't all go horribly wrong when you affix your patch.

Instructions
Most iron on patches come with their own set of instructions. So before following through with any of the tips here, read the instructions that come with the patches. Not all patches are the same. A lot of how you affix them depends on how they've been made. Following manufacturer's instructions will save you from ruining the patch or the item you want to attach it to.

Fabric
Not all fabrics are suitable for attaching iron on patches to. Due to the fact that iron on patches work on using the heat provided by an iron to activate the "glue" on the back of patches, fabrics that can melt from the heat of irons are a bad choice for attaching patches to. Avoid elastic fabrics and man-made ones based on plastics such as nylon. Basically: if you wouldn't iron it normally, because it would melt from the heat, there's no point in ironing on an iron on patch.

Holes
If you're using a patch to disguise/fix a hole that has developed in a garment then you should consider sewing up that hole as best you can before you affix the patch. And when you do attach the patch, make sure you don't accidentally fix it to the opposing side of the hole. There's no need to end up with a pair of jeans with a leg that you're unable to put your leg through.

Clean
Whatever you're attaching the patch to should be clean when you fix it on. This is so that no dirt interferes with the adhesive on the patch. Failure to attach the patch to a clean surface will likely result in the patch not staying on as securely as it could. If you're worried about a hole getting worse if you put the item in the wash before fixing on the patch, then hand wash it instead of putting it a washing machine.

Sewing
It may seem crazy to suggest this, but if you plan on attaching your patch to a garment or bag that is either going to be washed on a regular basis or will be out in all sorts of weather - you should sew the patch on after ironing it on. Do this if you want your patch to last. With the patch ironed on first, it'll be easier to go around the edge sewing it on as well.

Final tip: It's possible to find a wide variety of iron on patches at online gift stores.