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The maps below show the town of Langley in 1910 and 1950. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The given maps depict the changes that occurred in the town of Langley and how it was in the past years.  In 1910, on both sides of Jordan Street, there were few small houses. The same street towards the south was facing the railway lines just beside the cottages for railway employees as well as wasteland. Sherman Street was surrounded by houses and ended at the cafe opposing store and laundry buildings. In the north side, there was a factory on the right of another wasteland. Forty years later, most of the Sherman street area was replaced by a new park having particular playing area for children. The  Factory was diminished and new buildings were constructed named as Sherman Mansions. Laundry and Cafe relocated to the wasteland area near mansions. A new lane was built with multiple stores where there were railway cottages years before. Jordan Street's houses were changed to three dedicated buildings for flats.  Overall, there were a number of notable changes to the build...

Today people are living in a throwaway society where they use things for a short time only and then throw them away. What are the causes of this and what problems can it lead to?

Flipping onto new things is increasing unprecedentedly. Considering it as a common but serious problematic trend which is occurring due to myriad reasons. Its obvious effects are harming us adversely and will be discussed briefly.    Why so materialistic? people busy in hectic schedules prefer to buy new things rather than repairing their old one for which they can not wait. It occurs due to superstitious people have a myth that keeping broken things will lead to a miserable life and affect their wealth. Advertising brands and the role models who promote those products insist people buy them even if they already have similar belongings such as clothes and cosmetics especially.  Causes never over without harming nature, as the non-renewable products are effecting our environment adversely and their degradation boosts global warming. For instance, in a recent survey, the two-third proportion of garbage is plastic-based material which is non-biodegradable and sometimes eaten...

Many working people get little or no exercise either during the working day or in their free time and have health problems as a result. Why do so many working people not get enough exercise? What can be done about this problem?

Fitness is a state of being physically, mentally and emotionally well, and a valuable resource leads to a good lifestyle. Job doers are supposed to be unhealthy due to lack of needed physically movements. The notion is supported due to myriad reasons; nevertheless, to root out this issue is not impossible.       Since the time technology has become a significant tool in all working areas, it eases human works owing to which workers are less likely to perform strength-based tasks. To fasten their services, organizations are shifting on smart working such as computers, where employees work for long hours in the same position effect them physically. Hectic schedules in addition to the burden of indispensable projects do not let them get time for their physical fitness, even if they want to.      Is that a big deal to be a healthy employee? not at all, staying fit must be our first concern which is surely possible. Including all about our routine, we shoul...

The table shows the Proportions of Pupils Attending Four Secondary School Types Between Between 2000 and 2009.

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The given tabular chat depicts information regarding the four different academic places used by early learners with their ratios in three years.   Voluntary-controlled Schools were the most attended schools in both 2000 (52%) and 2005(38%). Just with 20% of students, they became the second-highest students populated after four years. Specialist Schools were the least registered place with figures counted at 12%, 11%, and 10% in 2000, 2005 and 2009 respectively.      One-fourth of the total learners seen in Grammar schools during 2000, further, the ratio of students dropped by 5% in the next five consecutive years, and once again declined by 6% in 2009. The Community Schools were having 12% of pupils in 2000, which seen at 32% with a significant increment in 2005. In last, schools handled by the community had 58% of the overall learners. Overall, Voluntary-controlled Schools were famous earlier whose craze dropped and Community schools gained popularity among stu...

Some people think students should study the science of food and how to prepare it. Others think that school time should be used in learning important subjects. Discuss both views and give your opinion? Give reasons for your answer, and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. You should write at least 254 words.

 Education does not just happen in school by learning maths and English, other intensive skills help to develop a child wisely. A handful of masses contemplate that pupils should be taught the scientific values of food; however, others advocate that academic skills must be prioritized. I believe, there is some truth to both the notions.    At an early age, studying nutrition and important facts of things we eat is very indispensable lead to a healthy lifestyle without getting caused by any health problem. Early learners must be aware of different kinds of foods and their hygiene, as these days they are much more dependent on tasty fast foods which are poor in supplements. Mastering necessities enhance and improve one's physical growth which will further help them to be good in strength-based activities.      Oddly, other intensive academics can not be ignored. Besides physical development, children's are also supposed to be developed mentally with a wide kn...

Some people think that hosting an international sports event is good for the country, while some people think it is bad. Discuss both views and state your opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

Organizing international games is an ongoing trend among all nations. A handful of masses contemplate that nation is benefited by global games affairs; however, others advocate it false. I believe there is some truth to the notion and the former view hammer the latter one for valid reasons. The popularity of different sports all over the world insist people to go to attend the organized events held either in their own country or any other nation. Who have benefited? both people as well as organizers, people explore their hidden talents, but, more than that nation get profited from many sides. Essentially, the benefit of economic growth is higher living standards which include higher real incomes and the ability to devote more resources to areas like health care and education. As far as the negatives of global physical activities are concerned, it affects other nations when the economy of the nation raised, where events held. Inviting overseas as well as native people to experience comp...

The maps below show the changes that have taken place at Queen Mary Hospital since its construction in 1960. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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  The given maps depict information regarding the developed site of Queen Mary Hospital in three different years: 1960,1980 and 2000.  Beside the main road, the hospital, as well as the shopping centre was constructed. There was a parking area for cars just behind the hospital. On the back of the shopping site, just next to the parking area, there was a big farmland.    After 20 years, the hospital and parking area remained the same in both size and location too. After demolishing the shopping centre, two new buildings were constructed for medical purposes named as Cancer Centre and Pharmacy attached to the hospital. All area of farmland converted into the nursing school. In the next two decades, nothing was dissembled, but sizes were changed. The cancer centre was extended up to the nursing school and the old one was shifted to half of the parking area. Rest of the buildings stayed the same since 1980. Overall, over four decades, the area had developed with more med...