M.S.S.H Al-Zaabi

Sunday, February 28, 2010

5. Drugs problems and solutions.

There are many things which affect countries around the world; one of these is the use of illegal drugs. Although illegal drug 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 main problems is the effect on people’s health. Addictive, people’s who take drug have prevented hallucination most the time. Another problem is crime associated with buying and selling drugs and this kind of problem which creates many problems like the need for money and the buyer will try to find the money by any way legally by taking loans from the bank or illegal like stealing others money. Moreover, social problems like family separated father will be in jail also their mother if she uses drug and the children will be lost. Drug abuse is a vicious circle which affects many people in this world.
Nevertheless, there are many solutions to this problem. The first solution in this battle is controlling the source of the drugs, by strong metal hand on the sources and strong law enforcement. Another solution is study the suits addiction and tries to help them. Also one of solutions is to make many activities to let the people not have free time to think about drugs.
In conclusion, although the problem of drugs may seem impossible to eliminate, there are concrete steps that can be taken to weaken the hold of drugs on society. We should be one hand the fight the drugs.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

4. Table country/Abdulla rewrite

This table provides six categories of information for three wonderful places: Scotland, England, and Wales. Overall, these areas have few similar characteristics.
Starting with population, Scotland has 5.5 million people while Wales is not far behind with 2.6 million; on the other hand, England has more than either with 47 million. England is also the leader in terms of land area: it encompasses over 130,000 sq. miles, almost double that of Scotland and almost 6× the size of Wales. Turning to language, we can see that all of them speak English, whereas, in Scotland people speak Gaelic also, and in Wales people speak Welsh with English. Concerning terrain, Scotland and Wales share a mountainous terrain while England is mainly flat. The good thing, the all countries have same climate, cool and wet. Also, regarding the economy England and Wales share manufacturing only but Scotland has oil production. Finally, the three countries have different exports.
To sum up, none of the countries has much in common. Nevertheless, there some similarity between them, like weather and language.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

4. Table cities

This table provides six categories of information for three wonderful places: Scotland, England, and Wales. Overall, these areas have few similar characteristics.
Starting with population, Scotland has 5,5 million people while wales is not far behind with 2,6 million; on the other hand, England has more than all. England is also the leader in terms of land area: it encompasses over 130,00 sq. miles, almost longer than Scotland and almost doubles Wales. Turning to language, we can see that all of them speak English whereas in Scotland people speak Gaelic also and in Wales people speak Welsh with English. Concerning terrain, Scotland and Wales share a mountainous terrain while England is mainly flat. The good thing, the all cities have same climate, cool and wet. Also in economy England and Wales share manufacturing only but Scotland has too much oil production. Finally, the three cities have different export.
To sum up, none of the countries has much in common. Nevertheless, we have some similar between them.

Monday, February 15, 2010

3. Heart Attacks per year, USA/Abdulla rewrite

This bar chart shows the differed between men and women’s heart attacks in three group of age in the USA. Overall, men have more heart attacks than women in general.
In the first group, between 29 to 44, fewer women have heart attacks, whereas, 120,000 men have heart attacks per year. This mean’s women are less likely for heart attacks. The second group between 45 to 64 men and women, are more than double the first group in heart attacks per year. On the other hand, men are doubled women in this group. In last group 65 and above men and women are almost the same, but the men are slightly higher by 20%.
To sum up, men have more heart attacks than women in all groups this means women are more than men and live more than men in this bar chart.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

3. Heart Attacks per year, USA

This bar chart shows how many different between men and women heat attacks in three group of age in the USA. Overall, men have more than heart attacks than women in general.
First group between 29 to 44 no women have heart attacks whereas 120,000 men have heart attacks per year. This mean the men and women are less likely for heart attacks. Second group between 45 to 64 men and women are doubled first group in heart attacks per year. On the other hand men are doubled women in this group. In last group 65 and above men and women almost the same but the men are slightly different.
To sum up, always men have more heart attacks than women in all groups these mean women are more than men and live more than men in this bar chart.

3.Public transport expenditures for British commuters

The bar chart illustrates how pounds sterling five age groups in Britain spent weekly on three forms of public transport in2003. 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 5.9 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 on public transport than the elderly.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

2. Spending on Leisure Products in the UK by Age Group /Abdulla rewrite

The two graphs show changes in the spending on leisure products in the UK by age group. Overall, they are some things different between two groups whereas some things are the same.
In these two groups the younger group and older group, the photography products are the same between two groups. Also other hobbies products are almost the same in the same rate. The difference is also in the same rate in Electronic Equipment like TVs, Computers, DVDs, Computer Games, and Music. However, they have something the same we have something different. The greatest divergences in old group are books are Magazines products; the young group used 16% and 28% for the older group. The next products are for gardening. For the young it is 7% only, but for the old group it is 16%. (With all this) In the sport products the young group purchases are more than the old group. For the old group 5% only and 20% for the old group and this is normal.
Overall, there are some things the same for the two group whereas some things are different. In the old group they like to read books, but the young group like to made sports.

2. Spending on Leisure Products in the UK by Age Group

The two graphs show changes in the spending on leisure products in the UK by age group. Overall, they are something different between two group whereas something the same .
In this two group young group and old group, the photography products they almost in the same in the same rate. The stranbe is also in the same rate in Electronic Equipment likes TVs, Computers, DVDs, Computer Games, and Music. However, thay have something the same we have something different. The greatest divergence in old group are books are Magazines products, the young group is 16% and 28% for old group. The next products are the gardening. For the young is 7% only but for the old group is 16%. With all this in the sport products the group. For old group 5% only and 20% for the old group and this is normal.
Overall, there are samething same for the two group whereas something are different like in the old group they like to read books but the young group like to made sports.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

2. Land area of the seven emirates in the U.A.E. Abdulla rewrite

The pie graph shows seven areas in the United Arab Emirates by square kilometer. Overall, the total area is 77,700 square kilometers with Abu Dhabi making up the majority, Ajman the minority.
First, Abu Dhabi is the largest of the U.A.E’s parts and covers around 67,000 square kilometer, which is over Three-quarters of the area of the state. Second in size is Dubai, which encompasses five percent of the state. After that in the size is Sharjah, with 3,000 square kilometers. The other four parts, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quain and Ajman are much smaller than Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah. They have areas of 1684, 1165, 777 and 259 square kilometers respectively. Together they made up only 5 percent of U.A.E.
In summary, Abu Dhabi is the largest region in the U.A.E. With an area almost double than all states together. Umm Al Quain and Ajman are significantly smaller than the other.

2. Land area of the seven emirates in the U.A.E.

The pie graph shows seven signs in the United Arab Emirates by square kilometer. Overall, the total area is 77,700 square kilometers with Abu Dhabi making up the majority, Ajman the minority.
First, Abu Dhabi is the largest of the U.A.E’s parts and covers around 67,000 square kilometer, which is over Three-quarters of the area of the state. Second in size is Dubai, which encompasses five percent of the state. After that in the size is Sharjah, which nearly 3,000 square kilometers. The other four parts, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quain and Ajman are much smaller than Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah. They have areas of 1684, 1165, 777 and 259 square kilometers respectively. Together they made up only 5 percent of U.A.E.
In summary, Abu Dhabi is the largest region in the U.A.E. With an area almost six double than all state together. Umm Al Quain and Ajman are significantly smaller than all.