Saturday, February 27, 2010

Illegal Drugs


There are many things which affect countries around the world, one of these is the use of illegal drugs. Although illegal drugs use is a serious problem, there are many ways to solve this situation. In this essay I will discuss the problems of drug use on society, and then suggest some solutions to this problem.
One of the major problems with illegal drugs is the health effects, so you can see the person who deals with the illegal drugs always suffering from different diseases like physical sickness and mental. He also becomes unable to do any work because he always feels tired. The second serious problem is crime associated with buying and selling drugs. People need money to buy drugs so they often steel to get the money and this is another illegal activity. Addicts also may turn to drug dealing which further compounds the problem. Drugs abuse is a vicious circle which affects many people in this world. In addition, drugs lead to social problems. The society and families refused addicts people so those people feels that they are not welcomed and try to make problems.
On the other hand, there are many solutions to this problem. The first solution in this battle is strong law used by police to stop these people. The second solution is to advise people and distribute booklets and brochures among people to increase knowledge and understanding. Also government should make special hospitals for these people, that hospital is more sociological than physical to rehabilitation the adductors.
In conclusion, it is very important issue that we cannot ignore it at all because it affects us and will effect the coming generation. If solution applied by governments I believe that problem will be minimized.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Table graph "UK"


This table provides seven categories of information for countries in the UK comparison. Over all, these nations have few similar characteristics.
Starting with population, England has 47million people while Scotland has just47million, followed by England with 2.6 million. England is also the leader in terms of land area; it covers over 130,441 sq. kilometers , almost double of Scotland also 6 times Wales. Turning to climate, all the three nations have same weather which is cool and wet. Concerning terrain, Scotland and Wales have mountainous, contrasting to England which mainly flat. All three nations speak English as the official language, however Scotland and Wales have two other official languages in addition to English .Finally, the three countries depend on different economic fields also they export different products according to their industries.
To conclude, there are few similarities between the three countries, however Scotland and Wales share more similarities than either does with England.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Heart Attacks per year, USA


The bar graph shows Heart Attacks per year in USA between men and women by age groups from 29-44, 45-64 and 65+. Overall, the men in majority are more than women.
First, the men those 65 and above, heart attacks chances is more than any age groups ;about 440 thousands per year .On the other hand the women in the same age group less than the men by 66 thousands. Followed by age group 45-64 which is the difference between the men and women was288 thousands per year and women took place with just 136 thousands. However, the eldest women group is very low compared with men in same age group 29-44 that is just 3 thousands while the men is 123 thousands. There is a big difference between women’s heart attack in the age group 29-44 and 65+.
In conclusion, the percentage of the both group for the heart attacks growing very fast. In general to avoid heart attacks people should eat healthy food and exercise regularly.

rewrite:Heart Attacks per year, USA
The bar graph shows heart attacks per year in the USA between men and women by age groups from 29-44, 45-64 and 65+. Overall, the men are in the majority more than women.
First, for men those 65 and above, heart attack chance is more than any age group ;about 440 thousand per year on the other hand ,the women in the same age group are less than the men by 66,000. Followed by the age group 45-64 the difference between the men and women are 288,000 per year and women took second place with just 136,000. However, the youngest women’s group is very low compared with men in same age group 29-44 that is just 3,000 while the men is 123000. There is a big difference between women’s heart attack in the age group 29-44 and 65+.
In conclusion, the percentage of both groups for the heart attacks is growing very fast. In general to avoid heart attacks people should eat healthy food and exercise regularly.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Public transport expenditures for British commuters



This bar chart illustrates how many pounds sterling five age groups in Britain spent weekly on three forms of public transport in 2003. Overall, the older people get, the less they spend.
First, the youngest, those under 30, spent about 6.3 pounds per week on taxis. The group age 30-50 spent almost as much, and those 50-65 marginally less, around 5.6 quid. In contrast, the 65-75 year olds put out less than half that and the eldest group only about 1.5 pounds weekly. Turning to rail transport, again the youngest group allotted the most for this form of transport, nearly 4 pounds weekly. The two groups covering 30-65 years averaged approximately 2.2 while those over 65 spent, again, about half that. Finally, bus took the smallest proportion of the transportation budget, roughly 1.7 quid for people up to 65. The last two groups spent slightly more on bus than train.
To sum up, cabs took the lion’s share of the transportation budget for all. In general, those of working age spend significantly more in public transport than the elderly.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The UAE by area


The pie graph shows seven regions in United Arab Emirates. Overall, the total area is 77,000 with Abu Dhabi making up the majority, Ajman the minority.
First, Abu Dhabi is the largest of the UAE’s parts and covers around 67,340 square kilometers, which is over half of the total land area. The other six parts, Dubai, Sharjah, Ras AlKhaimah, Fujairah, Umm AlQuain and Ajman are much smaller than Abu Dhabi. All together they make up only 13.3 percent of the UAE. Fujairah and Umm AlQuain together constitute approximately the half of Dubai’s area which is about 5 percent of the total. Ras Alkhaimah and Sharjah both make up 5.5 percent.
In summary, Abu Dhabi is the largest region in the UAE. It has an area almost double that of all remining cities. On the other hand, Ajman is the smallest region in the UAE with 0.3 square kilometers.