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Abdullah Mohammed Al Ghamdi. E-mail: [email protected] K.S.A in Makkah. Education: In 2013 I graduated from college technical in Makkah, with a diploma in electrical technical. Work: Saudi Electricity Company in Generation Station, for three months in 2012. Skills: I'm good in computer format software and Microsoft Office word and power point. I'm good in fix mobile phone software for Android System like format the system and diagnose applications. Language: I speak Arabic and English. Hobbies: Playing football. Playing video game. Reading books and magazine.

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Abdullah Mohammed Al Ghamdi.

E-mail: [email protected]

K.S.A in Makkah.

Education:

In 2013 I graduated from college technical in Makkah, with a diploma

in electrical technical.

Work:

Saudi Electricity Company in Generation Station, for three months in

2012.

Skills:

I'm good in computer format software and Microsoft Office word

and power point.

I'm good in fix mobile phone software for Android System like

format the system and diagnose applications.

Language:

I speak Arabic and English.

Hobbies:

Playing football.

Playing video game.

Reading books and magazine.

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Abdullah Alghamdi KSA, Makkah, 21955

+966598435313 [email protected]

December 25, 2013 Mr. Fouad Chraibi. Executive Vice President of Generation. Saudi Electricity Company. KSA, Makkah, 21955 Dear Mr. Chraibi, I would like to apply for a job generator operators in your company. I’ve heard about the work in your company from your website www.se.com.sa/sec/English, in December 13 2013. And I will report to your company by rapid action and be loyal in the company. I graduated from Technical College in Makkah, with a diploma electricity. I was applied in Saudi Electricity Company for three months, I have gained a lot of information about the company and how to work. My interests of your company are the salary increase, good treatment with staff and the quality of work in your company. My interest in the company because it is one of the best power electricity companies in the Middle East, many disciplines in your company and continue a career in your company with the best work allowances. And I ask your excellency to set me an appointment to conduct an interview with you in the nearest time. I hope to be in your good opinion and thank you. Sincerely, Abdullah Alghamdi.

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My autobiography:

Chapter:1

My name is Abdullah Mohammed Abdullah Alghamdi.

In1991, they a lot of things that happened like; in January 1st

Iraq rejects peace proposal from Egyptian President Hosni

Moubarak, in February 13th Syria tells Germany they are ready

to recognize Israel and in February 13th U.S bombs Iraqi air raid

shelter, killing 334 people.

I was born in Alawi Tunisian Hospital in Makkah. My birth date

was July 20th 1991, at midnight. I was born healthy and my

grandfather is the one who called me Abdullah by his name. I

live in a building which belongs to us in Makkah in Al Mansour

Street. The number of my family after I was born was five but

now ten, six brothers and two sisters.

Chapter:2

My age now is 23 years old and my height is 168cm. I am

good looking, my eyes are wide and dark brown. And my build is

fleshy and white skin. I don't have any tattoos or scars, my

feature is funny, lovable and good. My favourite TV programme

is Master Chef Australia because I like cooking and everything

about food. And my least favourite TV programme is Desert

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Force because I hate fighting. My favourite foods are Indonesia

Food and chicken. The thing most important to me are my

family, religion and job.

Chapter:3

When I graduated from high school, I did not apply to any

college or university for a year. Then I got accepted at TVTC

(Technical and Vocational Training Corporation) in Makkah. I

was entered in Electricity Department, Electrical Technology.

Then I studied for two and half years. After that I graduated

from college, a few months ago I got a Technical Diploma.

Currently I'm studying in the intensive English course. And this

course is helping me to apply for jobs and complete my study,

either inside or outside the country. I wish to complete my

studies abroad. My future plan is that I shall have a decent job,

a big house and good wife.

Chapter:4

My dad he works as a taxi driver and he buy a new car, the

name of his car is Innova 2010, from Toyota company. And

every day he's working in the morning and evening. Sometimes

he's transporting some people from city to city, like from

Makkah to Jeddah or from Makkah to Al-Taif. Before three

years ago my grandfather he came from Al-Baha City to live

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with us. He has some diseases like skin diseases, diabetes and

thrombosis in his left leg, he can't walk but only with difficulty.

Me and my little brother we care for him. I feed him food, clean

up his clothes and body and shower him. We tired deal with the

diseases affecting him. He has gone to many hospitals, they

always say we can't do anything for him. He died last year in the

house. We buried him in the tomb in Makkah. I cared him, I

loved him and I miss him. Goodbye my grandfather.

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Digital Multimeter, (DMM)

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Why is important? • Digital multimeters are widely used and very useful

items of test equipment. They enable

measurements of quantities such as current,

voltage and resistance to be made very quickly

and easily. In addition to this, many DMMs are able

to measure other useful parameters, making these

items even more useful. While they do not allow

more complicated measurements to be made, if

many engineers were allowed only one item of test

equipment, it would probably be the digital multimeter.

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How to use? • We can use it to measuring and testing many

equipment like:

• Measuring Resistance.

• Measuring Voltage.

• Measuring Current.

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Measuring Resistance:

1. Connect the multimeter to the circuit. Insert the black probe into the common terminal and the red probe into the terminal marked for measuring volts and ohms. The terminal may also be marked for testing diodes.

2. Twist the selector knob to set the multimeter to measure resistance. This may be represented by the Greek letter Omega, which stands for ohms, the unit of measurement for resistance.

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3. Turn off power to the circuit.

4. Remove the resistor you want to measure. If you leave the resistor in the circuit you may not get an accurate reading.

5. Touch the tips of the probes to each side of the resistor.

6. Read the display, taking care to note the units. A reading of 10 may indicate 10 ohms, 10 kilo-ohms or 10 mega-ohms.

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Measuring Voltage:

1. Connect the multimeter to a circuit. Put the black probe in the common terminal and the red probe in the terminal marked for measuring volts and ohms.

2. Set the multimeter it for the voltage you're measuring. You can measure volts DC (direct current), millivolts DC or volts AC (alternating current). If your multimeter has an autorange function, it's not necessary to select the voltage you're measuring.

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3. Measure AC voltage by placing the probes across the component. It's not necessary to observe polarity.

4. Observe polarity when measuring DC voltage or millivoltage. Place the black probe on the negative side of the component and the red probe on the positive side.

5. Read the display, taking care to note the units.

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Measuring Current:

1. Choose either the terminal marked for measuring 10 amps or the one marked for measuring 300 milliamps (mA). If you're unsure of the current, start in the 10 amp terminal until you're sure the current is less than 300 milliamps.

2. Set the multimeter to measure current. This may be represented by the letter A.

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3. Turn off power to the circuit.

4. Break the circuit. To measure current, you must place the multimeter in series with the circuit. Place the probes on either side of the break, observing polarity.

5. Turn the power on. The current will run through the circuit, up the red probe and through the multimeter, then out the black probe and into the circuit.

6. Read the display, remembering whether you are measuring amps or milliamps.

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Advantages and disadvantages:

Advantages: 1. They are more accurate than analog multimeters.

2. They reduce reading and interpolation errors. 3. The reading speed is increased as it is easier to read. 4. Unlike analog multimeters, zero adjustment is not required.

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disadvantages: • 1.The LCD display depends on a battery or external power

source. When the battery is low, the display will be dim, making it difficult to read.

• 2.In case of fluctuations or transients, it can record an error.

• 3. They are expensive due to high manufacturing cost.