Dear Sail Readers,
In this issue, the 15th, we present different topics from across the community, science, art and life with all our amazing 9 columnists who constantly try to shed light on what matters to them.
This issue includes:
- Community Talk: Khalid Al Ameri discusses the issues of educating youth on career choices and areas of development from a young age
- Food for Thought: Shaima AlTamimi shows us the many ways in which food is used as universal medium for communication.
- Just Another Undergrad: Fatma Bujsaim explains how change is not an easy thing to do; but sometimes people need to accept it in order for them to grow and develop.
- Living Through The Eyes of Art: Hamda AlHashemi reflects on Joshua Watts artwork and concludes that not everything is what it seems to be; we are shaped by our experiences in life.
- Microscopic Me: Rooda AlNeama explores the phrase ‘love is blind’ and its meaning in literature, science and poetry.
- Scenes from Life: Rawan Albina reflects on the “Waiting for Godot” and how we often wait for something that we desperately want but it never happen.
- Society of Tomorrow: Mohamed AlJuneibi describes how electronic gadgets and communication devices have now enabled the human eye to merge with the computer in a concept that is called: Augmented Reality or AR.
- To The Point: Mohammed Kazim walks the readers through the causes of a failed healthcare and education system in the UAE despite the multitude of efforts to improve quality.
- Words, Observations, and Ramblings: Reem Abdalla analyzes the term innovation and its types. She also shares with her readers examples of innovation application in the UAE.
June 2011’s issue:
Here We Start – Community Talk – Food for Thought – Just Another Undergrad
Living Through The Eyes of Art – Microscopic Me – Scenes From Life
Society of Tomorrow – To The Point – Words, Observations, and Ramblings
Regards,
Iman Ben Chaibah
Editor in Chief