20 Mayıs 2010 Perşembe

DESCRIPTIVE ESSAY-REVISED-

DO YOU WANT TO GO ONE OF THEM?
I like to investigate the old houses of Akşehir and they are very different from the other houses which I have seen so far.The more you look at these buldings and city the more you understand how gorgeous they are.Researching these buildings and city are very enjoyable for me.

It is not a big but beatiful,small and old city.When you look at the city from a high high place you can see that everywhere is loaded with small trees.There you can have lots of fresh air.The houses of Akşehir are also different.Of course there are lots of modern apartments but the real houses of Akşehir are far from the city center of the Akşehir.Although it is difficult to reach them since they are far from the city centre,lots of tourist go there to see these houses. They are small,old houses.These houses were made from wooden.There are generally two high storey houses in these houses.These old things are precisely stunning,old,wooden houses.

When you enter the first floor will met you.It is not a very big house when you compare it with the house of 2.floor.When you lok at the left side you will see an elegant,huge,old kitchen and in the kitchen there is a small,square hole from which you send the meals the other side.The other side is a room where you can eat your tasteful meals.

The second flor is for sleeping and for guests.There are generally bedrooms in there.In each bedroom there are two beatiful,huge,old beds.They are generally made from wooden when you enter the rooms of house you will precisely hear cracking sounds" cıtırt cıtırt" because of the material of house.It is very interesting and it has also stunning voice.

If you have a chance or if you pass through Akşehir see them and after that you can go anywhere you want.I know that you will precisely like them and want to buy one of them.

EXAMPLE -PROCESS ESSAY-

IV Catheter Placement
Several skills are beneficial to the nurse and paramedic, but perhaps one of the most important skills is the ability to place an intravenous catheter into a vein. This procedure is most commonly referred to as “starting an IV”. In today’s medical community, intravenous cannulation is necessary for the administration of many antibiotics and other therapeutic drugs. Listed below are the procedures and guidelines for starting a successful IV. Following these instructions will provide a positive experience for the patient and clinician.
First, you must obtain all of the necessary supplies: gloves, alcohol or Betadine preps, a tourniquet, tape, an appropriately sized IV catheter, a bag of IV solution, the IV tubing, and gauze pads. While obtaining the supplies, you should inform the patient that IV catheter placement is necessary, and why. Do not lie to the patient and tell him or her that it is a painless procedure. Instead, be honest with them and explain that the initial puncture feels like a sharp pinch on the skin and that the pain and discomfort associated with the IV placement is only temporary. You may find it helpful to demonstrate to the patient the amount of pain to expect by pinching the skin on the back of their hand. This is especially helpful for younger patients or patients who are more concrete in their thinking.
Now, assemble and arrange all of the needed supplies so that they are easily accessible. Connect the IV tubing to the solution bag and allow the fluid in the bag to run through the entire length of the tubing, also known as priming the tubing. When this is done, clamp the tubing closed. You will then need to tear several pieces of tape, six to eight inches in length, to later secure the IV catheter and tubing to the patient’s skin. Keeping these items within close reach will help with the success of the IV catheter placement.
Before continuing any further, place protective gloves on your hands, as there will be direct contact with bodily fluids. Then, you will need to locate a suitable venipuncture site. Some common placement sites for IVs include the back of the hand, the forearm, the antecubital fossa (inside of the elbow), foot, or ankle. After choosing an appropriate site, place a tourniquet above the desired puncture area. Tie the tourniquet using a slip-knot, leaving one end of the knot exposed for rapid removal. The tourniquet slows the venous blood return and increases the vein’s size, thus increasing the ability to see and feel the vein. Now, choose a vein that is well fixed (not rolling) by palpating it with your fingers. The vein will feel spongy and spring back to the surface when you remove your finger. Be careful not to choose a vein with multiple valves near the cannulation site, as this will decrease your chances for a successful IV start.
Next, cleanse the chosen site with the alcohol or Betadine prep and allow it to fully dry. While the prepared area is drying, you should inspect the IV catheter for any manufacturer defects and ensure it functions properly before use. Once the prepped area is dry, place the catheter between your thumb and middle finger with your index finger resting on the top of the catheter. This is the preferred holding method of most nurses and paramedics. Now, it is important to inform your patient that you are about to begin with catheter placement and that his or her cooperation is essential for the best outcome. Holding the catheter at a thirty to forty-five degree angle, enter the skin with the needle’s bevel facing up. Continue to advance the catheter until you feel a pop and see the flashback of blood within the needle’s transparent chamber. Once you have done this, reduce the angle of the needle and advance it approximately five millimeters more.
After needle advancement, the next step is to slide the catheter off of the needle in a gentle twisting motion, while continuing to hold the catheter hub. You should continue advancing the catheter until it is approximately one to three millimeters from the puncture site in the skin. Now, remove the tourniquet by gently tugging on the shorter end. The needle needs to be immediately discarded in the sharp’s container to decrease the likelihood of an accidental needle stick to the practitioner or the patient.
Finally, while you continue to occlude the venous blood flow and hold the catheter hub with one hand, use your other hand to firmly attach the IV tubing set, which has already been primed. Remove the finger that has been occluding the blood flow and open all of the clamps on the tubing to allow the IV solution to run freely. Slowly, decrease the flow of the solution to the appropriate rate as ordered by the physician. Using a small gauze pad, wipe away any excess blood or fluid on the surface of the skin. Then, using the pre-torn pieces of tape, secure the catheter hub and the IV tubing to the patient’s skin. Take extra caution not to kink the tubing. Once everything is secured, recheck the IV solution’s flow and then attend to the rest of your patients needs.
Starting a successful IV takes practice, time, and patience. Once you have perfected this procedure, you will see that the above steps are simply guidelines to help beginners. As your experience grows, you will develop your own techniques and preferences. Remember these steps, and both you and your patient will have a successful IV catheter placement experience.

CAUSES OF STRESS

                                 WHAT CAUSE IT?

Are you under stress?Stress is a situation which arouses from the problems we have.It depends on the position of the person.If we think a university student who win newly we can find lots of cause which cause stres

Firstly,we can say that moving another place where you go first time.Not knowing the city will precisely cause stress though after some years it will be ok.For example I can point myself in this situation.When I came to Denizli,the first day I was lost and of course you know that how a bad situatıon being lost.

Another important point is to get used to your new friendsIt is also a problem for them.You left not only  your home town but also your old friends.You are in a place where you do not know anybody and anyperson.Think that you are lack of money or you want to speak about a problem  which is a special for you.What would you do where you do not know anybody?The result is of course stres.

Lastly and the most important thing I think is lessons.If you think your  situation,being far from your family,staying in dormitory,lack of money,these things will also effect your lessons and If your marks are lower than you expect this will also cause stres.

Shortly,before getting used to a new life, university student passes from lots of difficult situation and most of the

PROCESS ESSAY

                                                                          COME HERE!

    Don’t you hear the name of this festival? Don’t you still go this festival?Every year in Akşehir,Nasreddin hodja festivals are celebrated between 5 and 10 july.For the habitants of AkşehirNasreddin hodja and his festivals are very important.Every year lots of people come to our town to see,to enjoy,to wander during the festival time.But of course you should keep in mind that it is not an easy task.We,habitants of Akşehir,should work hard.During the festival from the morning till the night there are lots of activities.

  The first thing when you get up is that you should dress like Nasreddin hodja and also your guests should be dressed like him.When you go out your first aim must go to lake to ferment it.After that everyone eats yoghurt in memory of Nasreddin hodja.Right after yoghurts are eaten,Head of the town speaks about the importance  of festivals and then the crowd starts to go to the city center.

In the afternoon when you come to city center,you can go a variety of activity.At first guests are taken to the museums.When they know about the museums and history of the town,they generally go exhibitions.In pursuit of the exhibition,they are allowed to go where they want tll the concert time.

At night,around 10 p.m the concert starts.All of the habitant and guests of Akşehir g oto concert hall to see this activities.In the course of concert lots of competition come true.Guests like these activities a lot.

In conclusion,This festival is very enjoyable form e and it also attracts lots of tourist.I have always gone to this festival and I think till I die I will goJ

5 Mayıs 2010 Çarşamba

Glasses or lenses?(argumentative essay)

                                                         GLASSES OR LENSES?
Are you happy with your glasses?Or do you want to use contact lens?If you have a chance which do you prefer?There are lots of debations about using glasses or lens.Of course they think that they know about them and speak according to these information.Some of them are oppose to use them but ıt cannot be accepted.

People who do  not want to use them and in fovour of using glasses are strictly oppose it.They neither use nor love people who use them.The first thought which they support that they are generally used because of cosmetical reasons.People want to be good-looking or beatiful.They are trying to change their original visions.The second reason is that using contact lenses prevent eyes taking enough oxygen.If so they give harms to eyes and repairing of eyes are delaying.The result of this that it can go to the blindless according to these people.

These thoughts are not  meaningfull I think.Using these lens have lots of advantages
When we compare them with glasses.For example ıf you use contact lens instead of glases when you are under sun  you are not as sensitive as people who use glasses.The second reason is visual profile.Another important point is that They dont hinder your movement when you compare them with glasses.According to one research the futbooler who are in Turkey super league %5 of the futboller are using lens while they are in match.Think them as if they are with glasses.What is the result?And also it provide us to sense the things with right sizes.If your eyes have problems which do you prefer?

I do not understand people who stil supporters of using contact lens.They should research everything and then decide.Using lens are always attracting and acceptable…

29 Mart 2010 Pazartesi

example of descriptive essay

A Place that Holds a Memory

People have memories that are sparked by many situations. Places often make people remember experiencse from the past. Many places hold memories for me: the sea, school, and foreign countries. One particular place that reminds me of my childhood is Sengami Park in Tsukuba, Japan.

Sengami Park is located in front of the house where I grew up, so I could see the park from my room. I could see many things: a cute child with parents, a stray dog, and junior high school students who were playing soccer. Almost every day I spent time there, and I liked the park. Therefore, I hated rainy days. I could play in different ways on rainy day than I did on sunny days, but I hated getting wet. Therefore, I liked sunny days. I could play many things. The park has soccer goals, a grove of trees, and a lot of playground equipment such as swings.

I played many things in Sengami Park. My friends gathered and played soccer, hide-and-seek, or tag. I didn’t like to play tag, because I couldn’t run fast. However, I liked to play hide-and-seek because it requires wisdom and bold ideas. I would hide almost everywhere: in a tree (this was my favorite position), in the meadow, or behind the rocks. However, my most favorite game was making a fort. My friend and I made forts many times, in a tree or in the tall grass of the meadow. If the fort was completed, everyone gathered in there and ate candy. The candy was bought in the shop near the park or brought from one of our own houses. The candy was so sweet, because our bodies felt tired from the work required to make the fort.

Another favorite game was making a pit. It was very fun for me. We made pits in many places, such as in the sandbox or in the soccer court, but the most fun and dangerous place we made a pit was under the slide. It was such a nice place because someone who used the slide would absolutely be caught by our trap. The next morning, before we went to elementary school, we would gather at that place to check our trap. If there was some evidence that someone had been caught, we had great joy. As you know, I am a rogue. That is one of my good memories of childhood’s tricks.

This is just one example of mine of a place that holds a memory for me. The memories and favorite places differ for each person. I recommend one thing to you: if you don’t hate to be photographed, you had better take a picture of yourself in your favorite place. It will help remind you of your memories. I hope you have good memories in many places.

11 Mart 2010 Perşembe

cause and effect...

IS IT MEANINGFUL?

What is the aim of it?What is the result of it?I have also fighted in my life three time so far but whenever I fought with someone at the end of it I could not find an answer for this.There are two main reaons why fighting with somebody else.

The first reason is speaking.He or she who cannot explain himself or herself leads to fight.He\she tries to do all the things with fight.The reason which stays under it that he or she thinks that the other side is higher than me so I can not do anything but fight.

A second important reason is controlling yourself.Somebody who cannot control himself wilsomeone who also leads to a fight.There are many reasons which angries you.For example,someone who speaks about a topic which you do not like.If you cannot eplain yourself thoroughly, the result is inevitable-fighting-.

These important two example is the main resaons of fighting.Even if you donot want to fight the others may not think like you.Be ready and careful about these things.