my best friend is faisal. the first time i meet him was in the school .the first impression about faisal was very bad then me and faisal became a friend .both of us have same concerns and habits. in fact i think this guy is easygoing ,fany and reliable.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
any advice
Sometimes i drive my car at full speed particularly when i am on highways. i believe that this manner is too dangerous for me and for pedestrians. several times my parents warned me not drive fast. i tried to do my best to be careful while driving but in fact it was out of my hand. any advice?
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
MY SECRET DREAM
My dream is to be a famous engineer for Contribute with saudi youths to development our country
Friday, October 1, 2010
Ghazi Abdul Rahman Algosaibi ,(March 3, 1940 – August 15, 2010) was a Saudi Arabian liberal politician, technocrat, novelist, and Minister of Labor. He was a well-known intellectual and a member the Al Gosaibi family.
A son of one of the oldest trading families of the Al-Hasa and Bahrain, Algosaibi was considered among Saudi Arabia's foremost technocrats since the mid 1970s.
Algosaibi attended the University of Cairo and received his Law degree in 1961. Dr Algosaibi moved to the United States where he completed his MA in international relations from the University of Southern California in 1964 and obtained his PhD in Law from the University College London in 1970.
Algosiabi's positions and appoinments included; associate professor, dean of the Faculty of Commerce and head of the department of political science at King Saud University; Director General of Saudi Railways Organization; cabinet portfolios in health, and industry and electricity; being instrumental in setting up Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC); chairman of Jubail Petrochemical Company (Sadaf) and Yanbu Petrochemical Company (Yanpet); served on Public Investment Fund, Supreme Manpower Council, and Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu; ambassador from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Bahrain from 1984 to 1992; ambassador to United Kingdom and Ireland 1992 to 2002; the Minister of Water from 2002 and the Minister of Labor from April, 2004 both until his death.
Algosaibi died on August 15, 2010 (5 Ramadan 1431 H) at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSH&RC) in Riyadh after suffering from a prolonged illness
A son of one of the oldest trading families of the Al-Hasa and Bahrain, Algosaibi was considered among Saudi Arabia's foremost technocrats since the mid 1970s.
Algosaibi attended the University of Cairo and received his Law degree in 1961. Dr Algosaibi moved to the United States where he completed his MA in international relations from the University of Southern California in 1964 and obtained his PhD in Law from the University College London in 1970.
Algosiabi's positions and appoinments included; associate professor, dean of the Faculty of Commerce and head of the department of political science at King Saud University; Director General of Saudi Railways Organization; cabinet portfolios in health, and industry and electricity; being instrumental in setting up Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC); chairman of Jubail Petrochemical Company (Sadaf) and Yanbu Petrochemical Company (Yanpet); served on Public Investment Fund, Supreme Manpower Council, and Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu; ambassador from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Bahrain from 1984 to 1992; ambassador to United Kingdom and Ireland 1992 to 2002; the Minister of Water from 2002 and the Minister of Labor from April, 2004 both until his death.
Algosaibi died on August 15, 2010 (5 Ramadan 1431 H) at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSH&RC) in Riyadh after suffering from a prolonged illness
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