Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Using mobile phone in class room

The mobile phones are important for everyone nowadays but if you use them during class it can take your attention. I am going to write an argument essay about using mobiles in class.
The first point I would like to make is that using mobile phones helps people to gain money from it; also they can chat with their friends. They can use their mobiles to receive calls from their family or if someone needs help. Using mobiles anywhere, in college, on the roads, at home and in the park is free and you can concentrate on your call. The second point is that mobile phones should be silent but it is respectful for teachers and students. Noise can affect people but they can switch off their mobile phones.
 There are several arguments against using mobile phones in the class. Firstly, there must be a reason to use the mobile in class in case of emergency, for example accident and fire. The mobile must not be with the student in the class because they can’t concentrate with the teacher. They can keep their mobile anywhere out of class for example in the car and locker room.
All in all, I think that mobile phones must be banned in the class room. The student must follow the teacher when he is teaching them. There must be locker room for the mobile so that the student keeps his mobile there.         
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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Underground train systems operating in 5 cities


This table shows the information regarding the underground train systems operating 5 cities.
The first city that opened the underground train was London in 1863 and it is the longest rail train system, 394km.Paris and Tokyo nearly have the same passengers in 2010 but the rail lengths are different Paris is 199kms and Tokyo 155kms.Also the age is different. Paris opened in 1900 and Tokyo 27 years later .Kyoto and Boston are the shortest rail train systems, below 30kms; also they had the fewest passengers in 2010 50m and below. There are three cities that opened their underground train system in the 20th century and there is one city opened in 21st century London is the oldest city systems, opened in 19th century. The second longest rail track is for Paris, 199kms.The passengers total in the five cities is 553.
All in all, we see that London is the oldest rail system and third in passengers in 2010 and the smallest rail system is in Kyoto, with the fewest passengers in 2010.    
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Smoking

Smoking nowadays has become not acceptable from the people but in the past the smoking was everywhere. I am going to write an argument easy about smoking.
The first point I would like to make is that smoking helps people to think and relax. Smoking is harmful although people can choose if they like to smoke or not; for example buying tobacco is a free choice. Smoking outside on the road or in the park is free; nobody can punish smokers here; for example governments don’t ban smoking there and people can use their money as they like. Many people like to smoke in their home or in the car so they can do what they like and they feel that the world is in their hands.
There are several arguments against the smoking. Firstly, there must be places for smoking away from nonsmoking people; for example at restaurants you can’t eat if someone is smoking. Secondly, governments must increase the price of the cigarettes, cigars and tobacco but still it is freedom to buy it or not. Thirdly, smoking can affect you because medical evidence shows that smoking is linked to lung cancer, heart disease and respiratory difficulties. Finally, smoking also affects your family indirectly because they breathe the smoke as the smoker does.
It is important to respect nonsmokers so there should be places that smokers can smoke without affecting people around them. But it is important to presence the freedom of people to smoke if they so choose and to spend their own money as they wish.
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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Population growth

This chart shows population growth in richer and poorer countries between 1750 and 2150.
In 1750 the world population was below 1 billion but in 1800 there was a slight increase in both developed and undeveloped countries. The growth in 2000 increased up to 6.1 billion but the increase was more dramatic in less developed countries than more developed countries. The population in more developed countries stayed the same from 2000 to 2010. Also they expect it to be the same from 2011 to 2150.Less developed countries saw a bigger increase from 2000 to 2010. The population growth is estimated to reach 11 billion in 2150. From 1950 to 2000 world population increased three times. The more developed countries had slight growth but were still below 1 billion.
All in all, I think less developed countries expect to be more than 10 billion population.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Three African Cities


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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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Reflection 3

Mr. Hedley teaches me how to write essays about problems and solutions. First you must write the introduction then the first part of the body must be the causes of the problem then next will be the solutions. After than you must choose one solution that is more viable in the conclusion. Also Mr. Hedley teaches me how to write the bar and table chart. The introduction must be short and the body must include everything in it. The conclusion should highlight the most striking feature (s).   

Hurricanes and Tornadoes

This table shows the differences between two very strong winds: hurricanes and tornadoes.
The minimum wind speed of hurricanes is 74 mph but of tornadoes is 40 mph. However the maximum wind speed for hurricanes is from 155-200 mph but for tornadoes is higher. Hurricanes’ classification scale is the Saffir-Simpsoncl-C5 where as the tornadoes scale is the Fujita F0 –F5.However the hurricanes’ duration is 1 week on average but the tornadoes mostly only last a few minutes. The average width for hurricanes is 300 miles but tornadoes start from 100-600 meters, with some up to 1.5km wide. The hurricanes can be predicted 2-3 days for a wide area; whereas tornadoes can’t be predicted far in advance. Tornadoes start usually over land but hurricanes start over warm oceans.
All in all, I think that the tornadoes are much more dangerous than hurricanes and the maximum wind also for the tornadoes is higher than for hurricanes.
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