Monday, May 23, 2011

Mobile to disaster ( Argument 3 )


Some people believe that using handheld phones should be made illegal while others argue that it is an invaluable convenience. This essay will describe both, the reasons and give example of each one.

There are some people against using mobile phone while driving and support this statement for several reasons. The first one is, if the mobile phones are illegal then the police can stop people on the road. If there is a law then the police are able to enforce it and give people tickets. Another point is, the accident rate will decrease. If people are not using their mobiles, then they will concentrate on their driving. Finally, the traffic fines will help pay for traffic safety programs. With the money provided, the government can improve methods for safety driving.

There are also some people who support mobile phones and disagree with this statement for many reasons. First of all, if you have an important call and don't have a head phone, you have to use the cell phone. There are some calls that can't be delayed and have to be answered even without a head phone. Second of all, you stop and complete your call on the side of the road, but you still can talk from your car. Drivers should be allowed to talk with their cell phones if they stopped their car. Finally, businessmen have to talk with their phones while going to an appointment. They are too busy and can't stop to talk, so the mobile phone use should be legal.

To conclude, some people are against mobile phones and others are not. But I believe it should be legal, as some phone calls are unavoidable.

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Workers coming to Dubai ( Line Chart 2 )


Dubai is well known around the world despite its small area. People come from all over the world to work and live in there. This essay will discuss the number of worker coming from Canada and UK to Dubai between 1990 and 2006.

In 1990, the number of worker who came from UK to Dubai was 50,000. In the next four years there was a peak in the workers’ number at about 70,000. Between 1994 and 2000, there was a slight fall in numbers reaching 60,000. Finally, numbers increased in the least six year, peaking at around 90,000. While the number of workers who came from Canada to Dubai in 1990 was only 10,000. But it kept increasing constantly in the next twelve years until it reached 90000 in 2002. After that, there was marginal fall and rise in the number of workers.

To conclude, the number of UK workers fluctuated between 1990 and 2006. While the number of Canadian workers was increasing constantly ending at 90,000.

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Visitors to Canada ( Line Chart 1 )


The line chart demonstrates the fluctuation of visitors from Spain and Japan to Canada between 1996 and 2006. The lowest number of visitors was from Spain in 1996, but climbed after that.

 Starting in 1996, there was a significant difference in the number of visitors from Spain and Japan to Canada. There were almost 300,000 visitors from Spain, compared to 850,000 Japanese visitors. Between 1996 and 1999, the number of visitors from Spain increased sharply to 650,000. While the number of Japanese visitors remained steady until 2001. After that, there was a fall and rise in the number of
Japanese visitors, it reached 650,000 in 2006. On the other hand, the number of Spanish visitors was increasing gradually between 2000 and 2004. Then, there was a slight fall in the number until it reached 600,000 in 2006.

In conclusion, the number of Japanese visitors outnumbered the Spanish visitors during the ten year period. But in 2006 the two numbers merged at proximately 600,000.

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Examination (Argument 2)


Examinations have both negative and positive aspects. In this essay I will look at examinations in the HCT and discuss both sides of the argument.

There are some students who think examinations are unfair and support this statement. Many older student don’t have the time to study for the test. They are occupied with their families and jobs. Others believe there are other fairer ways of assessment. They think students’ evaluation should depend on the student’s assignments and work the semester whole instead of a three-hour test. Because examination
can cause nervousness and stress, some students don’t do well in tests. They feel so nervous and unwell, even though they are smart enough to ace them.

While, in the other hand, many students believe an examination is a fair way of assessment and disagree
with the statement. They think examinations provide motivation to study. With their grade at stake, most of the students will work hard and study and that will increase their academic knowledge. Some of them think examinations are a fair way to evaluate students. All students take the same test and there is no differentiation between one student and another. Others think it is a good way to determine what
students have learned in the course and who should pass and who shouldn’t. Even if the student has a million reasons not to pass the test, he shouldn’t pass the course for his own good, because that will affect him later in his job.

To conclude, I believe both sides have many good reasons to support or oppose the statement. But I disagree with it because I think examinations are the best way of assessment for students and teachers.

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Censorship in the UAE (Argument 1)

Many countries including the UAE, censor their media from accessing certain kinds of materials by their citizens. Movies with sexual content, textbooks with political ideas and violent video games can be blocked. This essay will discuss pros and cons and some opinions about the censorship in the UAE.

 There are many arguments against censorship. Some people feel that they should be free to decide what they watch or read. They think they are mature enough to know what is good and bad. Others feel that censorship is pointless today. Nowadays people can travel to other countries and discuss ideas or read materials unavailable in their own country. One of the biggest objections to government censorship is that much materials is blocked for no apparent reasons. Often useful materials for example in textbooks or medical sites are blocked.

However, there are many reasons why censorship is necessary. Society needs to be protected against violent and sexual materials. Few people would support the availability of sexual movies and magazines. There is very strong support in the society for limits on certain kind of materials for religious or cultural reasons. People expect their government to act to prevent the distribution or availability of forbidden materials or items. Censorship is important because it will prevent children from watching pornography. Children won’t be able to avoid seeing pornographic materials if they are in every bookshop.

In conclusion, people are divided on the issue of censorship. While some people have very strong reasons for objecting to the censorship, others believe that they alone have the right to decide what they read or see. Personally, I feel that all forms of censorship are important. 
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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Sports injuries


This table shows the number of injuries in sports. Ten sports are
mentioned that caused these injuries with Australian football is taking the majority and volleyball the minority.

The highest number of injuries took place while playing Australian
football at 10122 injuries and 83% of them were during competition or practice. While, soccer, which has the second highest number of
injuries, has less than half the number of Australian football’s injuries at 3777. The number of injuries of rugby, cricket, basketball and netball were nearly that, between 3600 and 3000 injuries. The lowest number of injuries took place while playing volleyball, squash and martial arts, between 882 and 776 injuries. Finally, hockey didn’t have neither high nor low number of injuries at 1219 injuries.

To conclude, there are high number of injuries which involved in sports. Most of them were during competition or practice and few of them were admitted to the hospital. Football is taking the top spot with more than 10000 injuries.   

Monday, April 11, 2011

Obesity in the UAE (problem/solution)


Obesity is one of the biggest problems in the UAE. There are many reasons behind it, one of them is eating too much fast food. Yet there are as well, many solutions that will stop this contagious problem.

One of the main causes of this problem is a non-healthy diet. People eat a lot of fast food at every meal, they even eat a lot of snacks between them. The change in lifestyle is another reason; most people work in desk jobs which don’t require much physical activity and they barely do any exercises. Education might be the most important reason for this problem. People aren’t aware of the danger of food addiction, they think the more they feed the children the faster they grow up.


On the other hand, there are many possible solutions that can stop this “disease” from spreading any further and cure it. Changing the lifestyle is on the top of the solutions list. People have to do more exercises everyday. They should eat a healthy diet and stop eating fast food. They should also learn all about eating a healthy diet and be aware of the danger of obesity.

To conclude, obesity is a dangerous “disease”, but with the right “medicine”, it will be cured. Individuals must take a long view towards the future, recognizing the short-term actions have long-term consequences.
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