Sunday, 23 May 2010

workers


The graph shows the workers coming to Dubai from the UK and Canada between 1990 to 2006. Overall, Workers from the United Kingdom more than workers from Canada. Now I'm going to compar between workers Now, I will compare between workers from the United Kingdom and Canada.

The trend of workers who's come from are in increased. Workers from the United Kingdom are more than workers from Canada in recent years. Therefore, we find that the minimum for the arrival of workers from the United Kingdom is 50000 compared to the minimum for workers coming from Canada, is 10000 in 1990. And note that the largest number of workers coming from the United Kingdom is 90000 in 2006, while the biggest number of workers coming from Canada is almost 88000 in 2002. We also believe that there is a significant increase of the workers began to Canadians from 1992 to 2002.For workers, the United Kingdom has not seen any declines by the graph, was hovering between 50000 and 60000.

In conclusion, there have been big changes in the number of workers both of them.Now we saw in 2006 that the number of workers from the United Kingdom and Canada have roughly the same number which is 90000.

Immigration to the UK




This graph shows the immigration to the UK by the date of entry, people numbers on thousands. For the West Indies, India & Pakistan. For the period between 1940 to 1980.

The graph shows a slight increase in the number of people between 1940 to 1950. Between 1950 and 1955 West Indies immigrates roughly increases to less than 20 thousand whereas; India and Pakistan immigration shows a slight increase to nearly 10 thousand in that period of time. From 1960 to 1965 West Indies peak at more than then drop 35 thousand to less than 10 thousand five years later. On the other hand and in the same period India and Pakistan immigrates roughly increases to over 25 thousand then slightly decreases by 5 thousand. Between 1970 to 1980, West Indies slightly increases then roughly decreases to 5 thousand whereas; India and Pakistan went nearly the peak of 35 thousand then roughly shows a decrease of 5 thousand.
In conclusion, from fifties to the last of sixties West Indies had a lot of immigrations to the UK but, from the start of seventies people forgot about it and decided that India and Pakistan are better countries to immigrate.

Weed

Nowadays weeds become a big problem and a danger in our life that affects all levels of society by causing crime, and broken families. This essay will look at this global issue and discuss possible solutions.

There are many drug addicts in every country and the number of these people increases every day. One solution of his problem might be to provide guidance and education to be against weeds in order to reduce the promotion and manufacture in order to keep our societies free of this scourge.

A further problem facing drug addicts are broken families and that is a big impact for them. A solution for this problem is the government departments and schools must provide education for students and teachers to keep their families safe from loss and catch people before they became weeds addicts.

In conclusion these are some ideas to help solve the problem. The governments have to search for people who bring drugs to the country and catch them to make the life safe for all.

Argument essay

Argument essay:

Have you ever considered fact that every year millions of animals undergo painful death as result of scientific research? Because while most people think animal testing is necessary, others are upset by what they see as needless suffering. This essay outlines some of the arguments for and against animal testing.

First, lets look at the arguments. One very positive point is that many medical treatments and procedures have been developed from such experiments. Since animal share many features with humans, scientists use animals to test the safety and effectiveness of newly developed drugs. Moreover, there is a large supply of animals. Some, such as mice and rats, have many babies, and there is no danger of extinction for these specices. Finally, some advocates think that animals are less valuable than prople. If there is a mistake, it will not cost a humen life.

However, there are also a number of arguments against animal testing. Perhaps the most important point is that animals may be suffering unnecessarily. Critics do not believe that every new drug needs to be tested on animals. Furthermore, some feel animal testing is ineffective; they point out that many drugs still have to be withdrawn from the market despite extensive testing. Last, some campaigners would like to see alternative used. They feel more human testing is possible and, too, that we could rely more on organ donors.

To conclude, we need to ensure that animals used for experimental purpose do not suffer much pain. Although some animal testing may be unavoidable at present, treating our fellow creatures mercifully will demonstrate our humanity.

Monday, 3 May 2010


Argument essay
Have you ever considered the fact that every year millions of animals undergo painful death as a result of scientific research? While most people think animal testing is necessary, others are upset by what they see as needless suffering. This essay outlines some of the arguments for and against animal testing

However there are also a number of arguments against animal testing. Perhaps the most important is that animals may be suffering unnecessarily. Critics do not believe that every new drug needs to be tested on animals. Furthermore, some feel animal testing is ineffective; they point out that many drugs still have to be withdrawn from the market despite extensive testing. Last, some campaigners would like to see alternative used. They feel more humane testing is possible and, too, that we could rely more on organ donors.
To conclude, we need to ensure that animals used for experimental purposes do not suffer much pain. Although some animal testing may be unavoidable at present, treating our fellow creatures mercifully will demonstrate our humanity.

Monday, 26 April 2010

The Number of the US Farms & Farm workers from



The lines graph shows the US farms and farm workers in millions between from 1910 to 2000.
First, the best time was at the beginning of the century from 1910 to 1935, the farms were around 13,800,000 farm and the farm workers were about 6,250,000 workers. In the next decade there was a slight decline in the trend, in 1950 the farms fall to 10,000,000 farms and the farm workers were reduced to less than six million workers. But in the next two years there was a sharp decline in the both farms and farm workers, the farms were fall to less than four and a half million and the farm workers were around half, about 3 million farm workers. In 1970 the fall did not stop and the number of farms and farm workers were close to gather. The farms were fall to around three million and the farm workers were about 2 million, this means some farms had only one to two workers.
This is a big problem not for the US only but for the entire world because the food will reduce and the price will increase so some people cannot buy the food to live.

Monday, 29 March 2010

Animal Testing

Have you ever considered the fact that every year millions
Of animals undergo painful death as a result of scientific research? While most people think animal testing is necessary, others are upset by what they see as needless suffering. This essay outlines some of the arguments for and against animal testing.
First, let’s look at the advantages. One very positive point is that many medical treatments and procedures have been developed from such experiments. Since animals share many features with humans, scientists use animals to test the safety and effectiveness of newly developed drugs. Moreover, there is a large supply of animals. Some, such as mice and rats, have many babies, and there is no danger of extinction for these species. Finally some advocates think that animals are less valuable than people. If there is a mistake, it will not cost a human life.
However there are also a number of arguments against animal testing. Perhaps the most important is that animals may be suffering unnecessarily. Critics do not believe that every new drug needs to be tested on animals. Furthermore, some feel animal testing is ineffective; they point out that many drugs still have to be withdrawn from the market despite extensive testing. Last, some campaigners would like to see alternative used. They feel more humane testing is possible and, too, that we could rely more on organ donors.
To conclude, we need to ensure that animals used for experimental purposes do not suffer much pain. Although some animal testing may be unavoidable at present, treating our fellow creatures mercifully will demonstrate our humanity.