Sunday, May 15, 2011

There are many countries in the world which have capital punishment for the criminals and some are not such as Japan. In this essay I will argue and discuss the capital punishment for several countries that perform the capital the punishment and how it affects the society.  
The main argument is that no man should decide whether a follow human being should live or die. Moreover, many people think capital punishment is not civilized in the modern world. Also some people think that capital punishment should be stopped.

On the other hand, many people think that if you kill someone you deserve to be dead like him. Also many countries follow their religion that orders them to take an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth and It this is a deterrent. Some criminals are sick and they do not have the right to be alive in the planet for their crimes.  Most people have  heard the stories of awful crimes that make you feel to be sick.
In conclusion, it is common in many countries that capital punishment make people afraid of doing something wrong against the country or the government and my opinion in this essay is every country should have the capital punishment in their legal system to make every criminal to consider when he thinks to kill someone. 

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

The table shows five cities regarding the underground train system, comparing by opening date, length and passengers in 2010.They are London, Paris, Tokyo, Kyoto and Boston.
 First of all, the longest one is London which is 394kms, opened in 1863 and it is the oldest of the five cities. Secondly we see Paris opened in 1900 and the length is 199kms.The third city is Tokyo which was established in 1927 and the length is 155kms. Moreover, Kyoto opened in 1981 and Boston 2001. On the other hand, we see Tokyo is the largest in the passengers’ number which is 192M. Next is Paris which is 189M, followed by London which is 77M. However, we see both Boston and Kyoto have small numbers which are 50M for Boston and 45M for Kyoto.
In conclusion, both London and Paris are the longest and the oldest between the cities in the table shown above.

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

This line chart shows us the population growth and it is predicted to be 10 billion in 2150 in the poor countries. And around half billion in the richer countries.

First of all, In 1750 the population was around half a billion, then it increase slowly from 1800 till 1950 when it reached 2 billion. After 1950 the population increased slightly till 2000 and reached 6.1 billion. The total amount of population in 2050 is expected to be around 8.5 billion. In 2100 it is estimated  to be around 10 billion and over 10 billion by 2150 but the total for the more developed countries will remain at about one billion and may even fall slightly.

In conclusion, over all we see the less developed countries increase dramatically which is tripled from 2 till 6 billion from 1950 to 2000 but this just include the less developed countries.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The line graph gives information about the average monthly temperatures in three African cities - Mombasa, Cairo, and Cape Town. Each city has its own different climate, with very different characteristics.

The hottest place shown on the graph is Cairo. In July and August, average temperatures rise to over 80º Fahrenheit. However, Cairo also has the biggest variation in climate.Temperatures drop to as low as 55 degrees in Cairo’s winter, during January and February. This is equal to Cape Town’s lowest temperature in July. In fact Cairo and Cape Town are almost opposites in temperature. Cairo is hottest when Cape Town is coldest.

Cape Town does not have the range that Cairo has. Its maximum temperature is 70º F from November to February, after which it drops gradually to about 55 degrees in its winter. In contrast to Cairo or Cape Town,

Mombasa is warm all year round. Its temperature fluctuates very little, ranging from a low of 75 to a maximum of 83 in March.

In conclusion, location is very important in deciding climate. When it is winter in Cairo, it is summer in Cape Town, but Mombasa, being tropical, is warm all year round.


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Thursday, April 7, 2011

We use 4 paragraph format for the problem solution essays.
1 introduction: write your  plan about the body and explain the solutions and problems
2 problems: write 4 causes of the problem about the subject that given to you
3 solutions: write the solutions that you wrote the problem about 
4 conclusion:  summarize the solutions and say which is most viable.
Then we moved to the graph; first we did the pie chart and compared between them and their percentage. After that, we practiced the bar chart, mostly between the countries. And last but not least we focused on the table chart and it was easy to understand.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

This table shows the information about two winds, hurricanes and tornadoes. In this report we will discuss the differences between them and how they affect and impact our world.

First of all, the minimum speed of hurricanes is 74 mph. but the tornado’s is 40 mph. On the other hand we see the maximum speed of a hurricane is 155-200mph, which is lower than the tornado 250-300mph. The hurricane is classified on the Saffir-Simpson scale c1 – c5. However, a tornado is classified on the Fujita scale f0-f5. Moreover, we see the hurricane lasts for one week. Also we see tornadoes last for a few minutes and up to hours sometimes. In addition, a hurricane usually starts over the oceans. On the other hand, we the tornadoes start usually  over land.
In a conclusion, hurricanes are more predictable then tornadoes, last a longer period  of time and do not have a strong wind as the tornadoes have.


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Sunday, March 20, 2011

This bar chart shows us the growth of the urban agglomerations from 1950 to 2015. In the right side of the bar chart is the numbers in millions and in the top we see the dates of the growing populations. And we see the cities and the countries in the bar chart
Turning to the details, we see London has a steady decline from 1950 until 2015. Moreover, Lagos had the lowest number of population in 1950 which is less than one million and the most dramatic growth of all the countries. On the other hand  in 2015 we see Sao Paolo, Brazil and Tokyo Japan have the biggest amount of population which is 25 million. The lowest amount in 2015 predicted is in London

In conclusion, we see USA New York has a gradual increase from 1950 until 2015.Also we see Cairo has a huge increase from 1950 to 2015.Overall, we see most countries predicted to be bigger than ever.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

There are many problems in Abu Dhabi and one of them is traffic congestion which is considered the first problem in Abu Dhabi. As we know there are causes of this problem and as with everything in the world there will be solutions. In this essay I will discuss and describe the causes of traffic congestion and the solutions.

First of all, we will start with the causes and the problems of traffic congestion. There are many but one of them is the growing population in Abu Dhabi. As we know Abu Dhabi has a large number of people that immigrate to it, and work in it and have their opportunity. Secondly, we have the construction problem in Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi is the city that cannot stop working in the Middle East. The rush hour in Abu Dhabi is between 8 clock in the morning to 9 clock and many people use limited roads and they are always under construction which causes really heavy traffic. Moreover, sometimes on the road we meet young Emirati drivers who drive too riskily and cause accidents on the roads and make traffic congestion.

There are many solutions of the traffic congestion and one of them is better education to the young Emirati people. However, as we mentioned, there are many people in the UAE and many expatriates and  we can reduce the problem by limiting the number of cars per household. In addition, we can be more strict to the young people who are crazy when driving.

In conclusion, Abu Dhabi as we know is an island so there are not many solutions that can be done. Only to make people more knowledgeable about the danger of traffic congestion and the punishments that can be done.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Many people in the UAE are obese or overweight in this essay I will discuss the problems and the solutions in the UAE.
Obesity affects the individual and the country. The biggest effect is on the individual. First of all, being overweight has health risks. Obesity can lead to heart disease, diabetes, and other conditions. The quality of life suffers, as it is difficult to enjoy exercise or move. Another result is lack of self-esteem. This can lead to depression, eating disorders and crash diets. The country is also affected. It becomes very expensive for the government to provide advanced medical care such as heart transplants. Unhealthy citizens are also less productive. and their children learn poor eating habits. 
Obesity can be divided into three main causes - diet, lifestyle and education. One of the chief causes is diet. Young Emiratis eat more and more high-carbohydrate, high-fat burgers and pizza in fast-food restaurants. However, some traditional foods are also very oily, and because of increasing affluence are eaten more often than in the past. Lifestyle is a second main cause of obesity. As a result of cheap foreign labour, many Emiratis now have sedentary jobs, and do not exercise regularly. However, one of the main causes is lack of education and awareness. The society's attitude to food often leads to over-consumption. Parents do not teach good eating habits to children, and many people lack knowledge about good nutrition or a balanced diet.
Obesity or even being overweight has serious effects on the individual and the society. Both need to take action to examine the causes of this problem and find solutions.


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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

                                                Synonyms                                                           antonyms

Happy                                   glad,pleased                                      sad, unhappy, miserable, blue
Shout                                    scream, yell, shriek                         scream
Clever                                   smart, intelligent, bright               dumb, stupid, dull, slow
Simple                                  easy, straightforward                     hard< difficult, complex
Beautiful                              lovely, pretty                                     ugly
Polite                                    well-mannered                                                 rude, impolite
Increase                               rise, growth                                        decrease, go down
Ascend                                 rise, go up,                                          slow down, descend
Accelerate                          speed up, go faster                         slow down, decelerate
Little                                      small, minute, tiny, minor            big, large, massive, colossal enormous, gigantic

SYNONYMS

1.       Increases                                                             raises
2.       Getting                                                                 becoming
3.       Chance                                                                 risk
4.       Happen                                                                 occur
5.       Beyond                                                                 farther than
6.       Cuddling                                                              snuggling
7.       Replacements                                                   substitutes
8.       Households                                                        homes
9.       Strongly                                                               passionately
10.   Benefits                                                               positives          

Sunday, February 20, 2011

This bar chart shows  the top date-producing countries in 2001.We see there are ten Gulf and African  countries and the number of the annual production which is in tonnes and starts from zero to one million , two hundred thousand.

Turning to the details, Egypt is the leader of the ten countries  and is above the million tonnes  and is followed by Iran which is around eight hundred thousand .In this report we see some similarities between Saudi Arabia and the  UAE which are more than Iraq and Pakistan in production. They are between six hundred to eight hundred thousand. Moreover, Algeria is around three hundred thousand. Finally we see Libya is one hundred thousand which is half of Oman and they are the smallest producers  in the bar chart.
In conclusion,  Egypt is the only one which produced more than one million and we see the rest of the countries  produced more than  six hundred thousand except three  countries which are Algeria , Libya and Oman.
This ends my report.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

These two pie charts show us the types of gifts that men and women in the U.S.A buy for each other on Valentine’s Day. They are divided into eight separate categories shown on the charts.

First of all, the first pie chart shows what men buy for women which is mostly they buy cards for their women. On the other hand, the women’s percentage of buying cards is more than men’s which is 27 % and the men only 18 %. The second most popular on the two pie charts is candy. On the women's chart it is 21% which is more than the men’s pie chart. The third most popular on the two charts is flowers where men are 16% and that means a larger percentage than women. Finally we see perfume and jewelry, lingerie, spa /personal on the women's pie chart are more than men when they are buying for each other.

In conclusion, the most popular gift bought by both men and woman is cards. Candy and flowers are the next most popular.
This ends my report.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

UK Budget

This pie chart tells about the UK budget and where the money goes with a total £ 315 billion divided into ten categories.

The highest money spent in the UK budget is social security with £100 billion followed by health and personal social services which is £53 billion. As we see in this chart, the Debt and the Other expenditure and Defence  have around the same level which is between £25 billion to £22 billion . Then we see the government spent on housing, heritage and environment £15 billion which is lower than the others. Next we see what they spent on Industry around £13 billion which is smaller than the Housing. Finally the lowest amount is spent on Transport which is around £9 billion.

This chart shows us where the money is spent and what the Government focuses on. We see they are focusing on Social Security and Health services more than the others.


Monday, January 3, 2011

How to change a tyre
Getting a flat tyre is inconvenient, whether it happens in town or in a remote location. It’s important to know how to change a tyre, especially if there is no garage nearby to help out.
This is what must be done. First, the wheelnuts must be loosened. This should be done before the car is raised, using the jack. Next, the car is jacked up. Then the nuts are removed. After that the wheel is removed and the spare tyre is put on. Then the nuts are tightened and the car is lowered. The nuts are tightened one last time for safety. Finally the tools are tidied away. You are now ready to drive on.
As you can see, changing a tyre is a very simple and straightforward process, but you must follow the above steps in the correct order, particularly the first step of loosening the wheelnuts before you raise the vehicle.
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