Ali J. Al Gindy is seeking a position in accounting that allows him to utilize his 8 years of experience in aviation accounting. He has a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Suez Canal University in Egypt and several certificates in accounting, auditing, and the Amadeus booking system. His most recent work was as a Senior Accountant for IFA International Travel & Tourism Company in Kuwait from 2007 to 2015, where he performed tasks like credit card reconciliation, refund processing, accounts receivable, and supplier/hotel statement handling. He also has skills in Microsoft Office, accounting systems, and teamwork.
Aquatic Insect Similarity Connecting Natural Wetland Habitat and Ricefield fo...Innspub Net
This study describes the relationship of the natural wetland habitats in Agusan Marsh to nearby rice fields and its implication to ecological rice production. Aquatic insects play multiple roles in the ecosystem such as predators, prey to other animals and decomposers which help in maintaining ecological balance. Results revealed that the diversity of odonates was highest in the sedge-dominated swamp among natural habitats which corresponds to the adjoining ricefields. The pattern of clustering of odonates show 3 groups; the rice-sago and rice-sedges sub-cluster, the rice-bangkal, rice-Terminalia, rice-fern, bangkal, sago and sedges sub-cluster, and the Terminalia forest as the outlier. The diversity of semi-aquatic and aquatic bugs was highest in the Bangkal forest while the lowest was in the fern-dominated swamp. The pattern of clustering shows 2 sub-clusters and the outlier Bangkal forest. On aquatic beetles, highest diversity was in the Terminalia forest. The sub-cluster consists of Terminalia habitat and rice-fern, while the other sub-cluster includes rice-Bangkal and rice-Terminalia. The resulting patterns of similarity in diversity and distribution of species in natural habitats and nearby ricefields indicate that ricefields are important temporary habitats for some aquatic insect species and serve as stepping stones for the movement of the insects.
Aquatic Insect Similarity Connecting Natural Wetland Habitat and Ricefield fo...Innspub Net
This study describes the relationship of the natural wetland habitats in Agusan Marsh to nearby rice fields and its implication to ecological rice production. Aquatic insects play multiple roles in the ecosystem such as predators, prey to other animals and decomposers which help in maintaining ecological balance. Results revealed that the diversity of odonates was highest in the sedge-dominated swamp among natural habitats which corresponds to the adjoining ricefields. The pattern of clustering of odonates show 3 groups; the rice-sago and rice-sedges sub-cluster, the rice-bangkal, rice-Terminalia, rice-fern, bangkal, sago and sedges sub-cluster, and the Terminalia forest as the outlier. The diversity of semi-aquatic and aquatic bugs was highest in the Bangkal forest while the lowest was in the fern-dominated swamp. The pattern of clustering shows 2 sub-clusters and the outlier Bangkal forest. On aquatic beetles, highest diversity was in the Terminalia forest. The sub-cluster consists of Terminalia habitat and rice-fern, while the other sub-cluster includes rice-Bangkal and rice-Terminalia. The resulting patterns of similarity in diversity and distribution of species in natural habitats and nearby ricefields indicate that ricefields are important temporary habitats for some aquatic insect species and serve as stepping stones for the movement of the insects.
Genetic studies of genotypic responses to water stress in upland cotton (Goss...INNS PUBNET
The present study was carried out to examine the potential in cotton germplasm for breeding water stress tolerant plant material, and understand the genetic basis of different morphological traits related to water stress tolerance. Portioned analysis of variance was employed to obtain good parents for this purposes. The parental genotypes MNH-512, Arizona-6218, CIM-482, MS-39, and NIAB-78 were crossed in complete diallel fashion and F0 seeds of 20 hybrids and five parents were planted in the field in randomized complete block design with three replications during 2010. Simple regression analysis of F1 data revealed that additive-dominance model was quite adequate for all morphological traits. The unit slope of regression lines number of bolls (b = 1.07 ± 9.14), boll weight (b = 0.99 ± 0.11), yield per plant (b = 0.96 ± 0.31), plant height (b = 1.10 ± 0.34), leaf area index (b = 0.82 ± 0.27), and ginning percentage (b = 1.01 ± 0.12) suggested that the epistatic component was absent in the inheritance of all characters studied. The result of various plant characters including seed yield showed drastic effects of water stress as compared with those assessed in non-stressed condition. Leaf area index in the analysis of variance suggested that additive variation was more important for the character. Narrow leaf varieties NIAB-78 and CIM-482 were water stress tolerant while varieties Arizona-6218, MNH-512 and MS-39 were broader leaf showing less resistant to water stress. The information derived from these studies may be used to develop drought tolerant cotton material that could give economic yield in water stressed conditions of cotton belt. Full articles at: http://innspubnet.blogspot.com/2016/08/diversity-and-distribution-of-anuran-in.html
Improving the germination of somatic embryos in date palm Berhi cultivar in v...INNS PUBNET
Embryogenic suspension cultures of Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) allow mass propagation of somatic embryos; Partial desiccation (0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 hours) and low temperature (0°C for 2 hr, 0°C for 4 hr, 4°C for 24 hr and 4°C for 48 hr) treatments were applied to improve germination of somatic embryos in vitro of date palm cultivar Berhi with or without AC. The highest germination percentage was achieved when embryos were desiccated for three hours as well as treatment of low temperature in 4°C for 24 hr. Also, the results proved that found activated charcoal) AC) in liquid media produced the highest somatic embryos number and weight and improving percentage of germination. Further, Partial desiccation and low temperature increased embryos proline content. The improvement of the germination of somatic embryos via low temperature and especially via partial desiccation embryos somatic is successful can be used for the purpose of commercial propagation especially for Berhi cultivar.
my experience in accounting and finance and all skills which i earn in my life and i hope to find a new chance in a new company to increasing my knowledge and gives me more skills to solve any problem
1. Ali J. Al Gindy
ali.gindy32@gmail.com – (+965) 66977061
Objectives:-
My professional objective is to obtain a position in which I can utilize my extensive
experience in accounting as a whole and aviation accounting in specific to not
only benefit my personal and professional development, but also the growth and
success of the organization. My personal and professional experience will assist me
maintain a motivated the environment throughout the team.
Personal Data:-
Date of Birth:: 31/12/1984
Place of Birth:: Kuwait
Nationality:: Egyptian
Marital status:: Married
Education:-
Suez Canal University Egypt, Port Said
Bachelors of Commerce Accounting Graduated year 2006
Certificates & Courses:-
•English Course in Berlitz center –Kuwait 2007
•Course novice Accountants and Auditors Association Kuwait 2010
•Amadeus Course for booking and issuing airline tickets, a ticket system by
Automated Systems Company in the region free - Kuwait 2009
•Course CMA accountant certified financial - through the Office Global
Consultants
•Which is about Advanced Certificate and internationally certified from the
American Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) to support
accountants and financial managers in developing the performance of
their organizations and continuing professional development for them and
prepare them to play a key role in decision-making strategic -2010 and
temporarily stopped
•Basic Amadeus (ASC.(
•English course with parent company IFA International Financial Consulting
2011
2. Work Experience:-
Experience Years: 8 Years
From Sep 2007 – Sep 2015
* IFA International Travel & Tourism Company - Kuwait 2007
*Senior Accountant
Job description
*Credit Card (Online NBK)
1. Matching & reconciling C.C payment with our record (TRACK)
2. Passing JV‘s & allocation C.C payments.
3. Communicate with bank if there is any notice.
*Refund
1. Checking & issuing refund registers.
2. Refund closing & making reconcile & matching refund report invoice on
track with BSP sales report.
3. Issue RA‘s through BSP link & following with airline to approval on it.
*ADM/ACM
1. Register & follow-up with the sales staff and handle disputes with airlines &
suppliers if needed
2. Closing and issuing invoices.
3. Reconcile ADM/ACM with BSP sales report.
*Hotels & suppliers
1. Check & handle with supplier, vendors & hotels related to statement and
payment.
2. Follow-up with sales staff to close unreported or canceled supplier & hotel
sales.
*Online NBK
1. Following any Correspondence which is related to our A/C as per finance
manager advice.
Legal Team
1. Handling all legal cases related to IFA TT both with the Legal Department
and the Courts.
Sales closing
1. Daily Sales closing for tickets, Hotels, XO – issuing invoices.
2. Daily Passing JV’s, issuing cash receipts & cash payment voucher.
3. Issuing cheques for suppliers & BSP and Passing JV’s.
4. Checking un-posted tickets & following with the staff on daily basis.
5. Passing recommended JVs to adjust receivable accounts
6. Feeding on account system exchange rate on weekly basis
Trainer in Barakat Travel from Sep 2015 - Jan 2016
* Receivables & collections
* FISTA system
* TRON system
3. Skills:
Language :
• Arabic: Mother tongue
• English: Advanced conversational, reading, & writing skills
Computer:
• Proficiency in Windows software, Microsoft Office and the Internet - and
Macintosh (Apple) - know-how full PAL icdl
• Teamwork and how to deal as part of a sophisticated and civilized team -
discipline in appointments
Personal Features:
•Ability to work under stress & extreme pressure.
•Ability to multi-task
•Handle any duties at short notice
•Resourceful to team members
References:
Jamal Yousef, Gulf airways sales mangerTel: 66654526
Abdullah al-Astral - official sales - company NAS Aviation ServicesTel: 97250023
Omar Abu Zaid - Accountant - Ministry of Health, KuwaitTel: 99927440.
Osama ali- Commissioner of the Board of Directors, Wataniya AirwaysTel 66431752