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Lee Wenyong
9/7/2024
CÂU LẠC BỘ TIẾNG ANH VÀ KỸ NĂNG MỀM POMBEEBEE CHO NGƯỜI ĐI LÀM – HOÀN TOÀN MIỄN PHÍ!
Bạn là sinh viên sắp tốt nghiệp mong muốn cải thiện tiếng Anh và chuẩn bị tốt nhất cho quá trình ứng tuyển việc làm (viết CV, phỏng vấn, v.v)? Bạn là người đi làm muốn rèn luyện tiếng Anh giao tiếp, thuyết trình và các kỹ năng mềm để tự tin và có cơ hội thăng tiến trong công việc? Bạn không có kinh phí tham gia các lớp học thêm đắt đỏ? Bạn cảm thấy khó khăn để sắp xếp thời gian tham dự các câu lạc bộ tiếng anh offline? Hãy đến với câu lạc bộ Tiếng Anh và kỹ năng mềm của Pombeebee. Tại đây bạn KHÔNG MẤT BẤT KÌ CHI PHÍ NÀO và sẽ được: 1. Tự tin luyện nói tiếng Anh với giáo viên bản xứ mọi lúc, mọi nơi thông qua tính năng voice record, giúp bạn chủ động thời gian. Nếu ngại gửi voice record vào group chat, bạn có thể gửi riêng cho giáo viên để được lắng nghe, nhận xét và góp ý cải thiện, không giới hạn số lần gửi. 2. Hỗ trợ tư vấn, đưa ra lời khuyên để cải thiện các kỹ năng mềm cần thiết cho học tập và công việc như: cách viết CV tốt, viết internship/scholarship letter, chuẩn bị cho interview, cách viết email chuyên nghiệp, thuyết trình, v.v 3. Giáo viên phụ trách là Mr. Lee Wenyong: Tốt nghiệp Đại học Công nghệ Nanyang của Singapore với bằng Danh dự về Kỹ thuật Đạt điểm cao nhất môn Tiếng Anh trong Chứng chỉ Giáo dục Tổng quát Singapore –Cambridge Doanh nhân người Singapore, người sáng lập Lee Wenyong & Co. Holdings, cung cấp dịch vụ nhân sự và kế toán cho BreadTalk, Burberry, Bvlgari, Christian Dior, Elizabeth Arden, Hermes, Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tiffany & Co. và National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) Hơn 12 năm kinh nghiệm giảng dạy cho hơn 500 chủ doanh nghiệp Singapore cách sử dụng hiệu quả các công cụ kinh doanh thông minh và phân tích dữ liệu để tối đa hóa doanh thu, tối ưu hóa nhân lực và duy trì dòng tiền 4. Chủ đề của câu lạc bộ bao gồm nhưng không giới hạn các ngành nghề như: Marketing, Digital marketing, Customer service, Customer Experience, Public relations, Web design, Web development, E-Commerce development, Graphic design, Mobile development, Audio production, Animation, Illustration, Translation, Photography, 3D modeling, Game design, Product design. Nếu bạn có thắc mắc thêm về English club, hãy comment ngay bên dưới để Pombeebee giải đáp bạn nhé! Hãy tham gia ngay: Nhấn vào nút "Gia nhập" để tham gia câu lạc bộ hoàn toàn miễn phí! Bạn là sinh viên sắp tốt nghiệp mong muốn cải thiện tiếng Anh và chuẩn bị tốt nhất cho quá trình ứng tuyển việc làm (viết CV, phỏng vấn, v.v)? Bạn là người đi làm muốn rèn luyện tiếng Anh giao tiếp... Read moreNguyễn My
21/7/2024
Writing task 1
The given table illustrates how many kilometres in average adults traveled and different means of transportation between 1977 and 2007. Overall, the greatest numbers belonged to cars in both year, and bicycles and motorcycles were the types of vehicles witnessing the least figures. According to the table, the average kilometres that people drived by cars was 3 500 and rose up to 7 100, which ranked first compared to the other given datas in both year. Following that was the distance traveling by walking, with 400 kilometres in 1977, yet the figure slightly dropped to 300 in the next 10 years. In terms of the numbers of bicycles and motorcycles, the records were similar, with 100 kilometres in 1977. However, there were moderate decrease for two of these types of traveling, with 80 and 90 kilometres, respectively for bicycles and motorcycles. Furthermore, although the distance that people used bus to commute was 800 kilometres at first, it descended to 500 in 2007. Additionally, trains were seen to have the second highest numbers in this table, with 900 and 1000 kilometres for two mentioned years. Finally, there was a significant distance growth in taxi, going up to 800 kilometres in 2007, compared to 200 kilometres in 1977. The given table illustrates how many kilometres in average adults traveled and different means of transportation between 1977 and 2007. Overall, the greatest numbers belonged to cars in both year,... Read moreminh huế
21/7/2024
Dạ em chào các cô , mong thầy cô giúp em chấm chữa bài ạ In some countries, schools are teaching foreign languages for primary school children. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages?
In some countries , children are taught other languages apart from their mother tongue in an early age. Despite some obvious disadvantages of this trend , I would argue that these are outweighed by the advantages. On the one hand, there are two major drawbacks when foreign languages are taught at school. Firstly , adding another language apart from the mother tongue to the curriculum may be challenging and demanding for many children to meet. Children have to learn academic subjects like mathematics and science subjects that demand a lot of time and energy to understand and absorb complex formulas and complex theories and then apply them to complete their homework. Having another subject to learn and strive to excel in may cause the feelings of burnout and overwhelming , potentially leading to mental health issues such as depression and sleep disorders at a young age . Secondly , teaching foreign languages can lack competent language educators. To ensure the quality of education , teachers need to be trained and qualified with passion to deliver knowledge to children effectively. However , some schools in rural areas still find it difficult to address this problem. On the other hand, I believe that the benefits are more significant than such disadvantages.One reason for this view is that learning foreign languages early helps students gain future career opportunities. In our increasingly globalized world , language proficiency is a highly sought-after skill in the job market. Employers in fields such as international business , diplomacy and tourism often prioritize candidates with proficiency and fluency in conversational skill in order to support them to connect to customers from diverse backgrounds. Therefore , learning other languages except for the first language equips children with a solid foundation to be more competitive in today's job market , making them fulfilling in the career ladder and gain more lucrative earnings. Another reason is that learning another language stimulates brain development. To be specific , multilingualism requires learners to manage and exchange information between distinctive languages , making it an effective exercise brain in order for them to enhance multitasking,critical thinking and problem-solving skills.For example, The countless research papers have proven students who have studied a foreign language perform much better than their monolingual peers on many standardized tests, including all sections of the SAT. Therefore, bilingualism boosts brain development, giving learners an advantage in core subjects like mathematics and science subjects. In conclusion , it seems to me that the advantages of this trend are more significant than the disadvantages. In some countries , children are taught other languages apart from their mother tongue in an early age. Despite some obvious disadvantages of this trend , I would argue that these are outweighed by th... Read moreTrần Minh Khánh
16/7/2024
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The graph illustrates how many adults participated in each given occupation category of a country between 2003 and 2013. Overall, there was a decline in the figure for Medical and Business, while the rest experienced a growth. It is also clear that Business had by far the highest figure. The number of adults going for Business started at around 45 units, after which it witnessed a decrease to roughly 35 in 2013. In addition, that of Medical saw similar changes, dropping from 22 to 12 units. Approximately 8 units of people participated in Education training in 2003, with a subsequent going up to 17; similarly, the figure for Building saw a rise by 10 units to 22 in 2013. Similar changes, but to greater extents, were seen in that of Hotel industry, Self-employed and Unemployed, which increased by about 15 units and by around 20 units from 14 and 13 respectively. The graph illustrates how many adults participated in each given occupation category of a country between 2003 and 2013. Overall, there was a decline in the figure for Medical and Business, while the... Read moremekkai@imail.edu.vn
21/7/2024
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Globalization is creating a world of one culture and destroying national identity. To what extent do you agree with this statement? National identity is being destroyed and becoming a single culture by globalization. While I can see that many national cultures vanish because of globalization, I assume that this also helps many cultures to become better known. Globalization causes the destruction and disappearance of each country's own culture. This is because each country always has its own distinct language that contributes to the beauty and the richness of its national culture. If the world becomes globalized, all nations will speak the same languages. This leads to many people rarely speaking their own languages, which can vanish. Moreover, many cultural treasures and knowledge that our ancestors passed down to us through their own language will gradually fade. Therefore, globalization causes the loss of unique cultural practices, traditions, and knowledge that are often tied to specific languages. However, the process of globalization has the potential to enhance and enrich the cultural values of each country that are unique to each country. When globalization happens, this creates many opportunities for individuals to have more chances to experience and discover many other places. They not only admire the natural beauty, but also they have a chance to experience the special culture and characteristics of this country. As a result, globalization can help introduce many cultures to more people, ensuring that each country's unique culture and values will endure. In conclusion, because of globalization, many languages are vulnerable to disappearing and have lost their unique culture and traditions. However, this allows many people to have more chances to approach and discover unique cultures, which helps many cultures to not vanish. Globalization is creating a world of one culture and destroying national identity. To what extent do you agree with this statement? National identity is being destroyed and becoming a single cultur... Read moreTrương Minh Thư
20/7/2024
WRITING TASK 1
Mong thầy cô chấm chữa và nhận xét giúp em bài writing task 1 này ạ. em cảm ơn nhiều ạ The given charts compare the total minutes spent daily on different forms of entertainment and household chores by men and women in the UK in the year 2008, measured by minutes. Overall, it is clear that males dedicated more daily time to leisure activities, while females generally spent more time on housework in 2008. Notably, both genders tended to watch TV, radio, video as well as do the cooking and washing the most. Looking first at the table, men took about 140 minutes per day to watch TV, radio, and video compared to 118 minutes spent by UK women. A much smaller amount of everyday time was dedicated to books, 18 minutes for males and 19 minutes for females respectively. Sports exercises were the least popular recreational activities, with the total time being 15 minutes for men and 11 minutes for women. Moving onto the bar chart, women in the UK devoted a considerable amount of time to cooking and washing, with nearly 80 minutes daily, far exceeding the figure for men, with about 35 minutes per day. Whilst females spent a relatively equal number of 35 minutes on shopping and clothing washing/ironing, the figures for men were noticeably different, at 10 and 22 minutes per day respectively. Repair was the household task that took up the least amount of daily time, only 20 minutes for men and 10 minutes for women. Mong thầy cô chấm chữa và nhận xét giúp em bài writing task 1 này ạ. em cảm ơn nhiều ạ The given charts compare the total minutes spent daily on different forms of entertainment and household chores... Read moremint tee
20/7/2024
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The charts illustrate the average energy usage in Australian households and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, while heating consumes the most energy, water heating contributes the most to carbon dioxide emissions. Heating accounts for the largest share of energy consumption at 42%. In contrast, water heating uses 30% of the energy, making it the second-highest. However, the roles reverse when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions. Water heating is responsible for 32% of greenhouse gases, while heating accounts for just 15%. Refrigeration and lighting use 7% and 4% of the household energy, respectively. Remarkably, their emission rates are double their energy usage percentages. Cooling, notably, produces an equal percentage of gas emissions relative to its energy consumption. Other appliances use 15% of energy but are significant in gas emissions at 28%, the second highest after water heating. This highlights the disparity between energy use and its environmental impact in Australian households. The charts illustrate the average energy usage in Australian households and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, while heating consumes the most energy, water heating contributes the most... Read moremint tee
20/7/2024
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The charts depict the average energy consumption in Australian households and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, heating is the largest consumer of energy, while water heating generates the most greenhouse gas emissions. Heating accounts for 42% of energy use, making it the highest consumer. In contrast, water heating, which uses 30% of the energy, is responsible for the largest share of greenhouse gas emissions at 32%. Notably, heating itself only contributes 15% to emissions. Refrigeration and lighting consume 7% and 4% of the total energy, respectively. Despite their lower energy usage, their greenhouse gas emissions are roughly double these percentages. Cooling remains consistent, both in energy use and emissions, at approximately 2-3%. Other appliances, though using 15% of the energy, produce a substantial 28% of the emissions. This makes them the second most significant contributor to greenhouse gases, highlighting a disparity between energy use and emission levels. The charts depict the average energy consumption in Australian households and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, heating is the largest consumer of energy, while water heating genera... Read moreDang Hoang Quan
18/7/2024
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It is observed that in many countries, not enough students are choosing to study science subjects. What are the causes? What are the effects on the society? It has been noted through surveys conducted in various countries that a significant number of students are not inclined towards pursuing science subjects. The primary reason for this trend is the demanding nature of these subjects, requiring meticulous research and accurate results. Consequently, the decreasing interest in science subjects among students may have adverse effects on the nation as a whole. There are multiple causes underlying the reluctance of students to opt for science subjects. Firstly, the intricate nature of these subjects requires a high level of precision and critical thinking skills. For instance, conducting longitudinal studies in the field of science emphasizes a deep understanding of the subject matter and the ability to analyze complex problems effectively. Therefore, the lack of interest in science subjects can be attributed to the aforementioned challenging demands they pose on students. Secondly, tedious experiments in certain science subjects, such as Quantum Physics, are indispensable. Students often have to work far into the night to conduct such experiments. The mental challenges these experiments pose often result in lack of sleep, which could further lead to poor problem-solving skills or lowered immune system function. On that account, students usually omit those science subjects in their curriculum. The deficiency in the number of students in the science subjects could further degrade a nation’s development. The consequences might include the lack of a professional workforce in specialist fields. For example, professions such as scientists and physicists are highly vital for a country to thrive. These experts’ contributions facilitate a country’s navigation towards the developed world by means of innovative inventions. The absence of these experts would significantly drag a nation’s growth. India, for example, because of the absence of students to science subjects, this country is notably short of methods to fully thrive. In conclusion, the intense requirements that the science subjects bring about are the main factor for students opting out, which could potentially lead to a retrograde nation. It is observed that in many countries, not enough students are choosing to study science subjects. What are the causes? What are the effects on the society? It has been noted through surveys conduc... Read moreNguyễn My
18/7/2024
Some people believe that it is better teaching language students in small classes. Others think the number of people in the classes does not matter. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
There are some opinions say that languages classes should be taken place with a small number of students while others think that it is not a problem to study in a crowded class. From my perspective, I believe that how many individuals in class is essential to study languages. It is beneficial for students to attend a language class with a few classmates. To begin with, it may hard for teachers to come into every students’ assistance if someone is particularly in need as the number is overwhelming. This causes a problems that students having problems understanding lessons cannot capable of catching up with their classmates in later classes. As a result, students’ quality of studying and the ability to absorb knowledge will possibly be affected, causing them to be dis-motivated. This is why studying in a small language classes are better for learners. Furthermore, there is an advantage students can gain from the learning environment with a small number of classmates. Language learners tend to be shy to show their speaking ability when there are so many people looking at them when they practice speaking. To clarify, these students are afraid of being laughed at if they make mistakes, this feeling prevents them from speaking fluently as they do not dare to practice. However, this situation can be improved if there are only a few people around them because these students can feel more relieved and comfortable to speak. In conclusion, I agree that small classes are more superior than big classes when it comes to studying languages. Teachers can pay more attention to each student also students themselves feel more comfortable to practice speaking in that environment. There are some opinions say that languages classes should be taken place with a small number of students while others think that it is not a problem to study in a crowded class. From my perspective, I... Read moreLê nguyễn uyên chi
18/7/2024
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The given two pictures illustrate the modification of an island which shows the previous appearance before being constructed to the tourists destination. Overall, the island experienced numerous changes, with the most significant alterations are the construction of some accommodations and recreational facilities. In the west of the island, there used to be merely three trees in a vacant land which is currently surrounded by a circle footpath with six small counterparts leading to the staying places and a long track reaching forward to the beach in the west where visitors can swim. Additionally, in the east of the circle track, a reception is built with the vehicle track being constructed surround. This track has one way leading to the restaurant and the remaining ones goes to the pier. In the center of the island, the accommodations are built from open land with nine paths joining to a circle footpath in the middle. Despite the development of the center, there is no change in the east of the island which still has a large bare space. However, the sea has a noticeable change when it has two yachts beside the pier catering for recreational tourism of the island. The given two pictures illustrate the modification of an island which shows the previous appearance before being constructed to the tourists destination. Overall, the island experienced numerous chan... Read moreminh huế
18/7/2024
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Many people believe that music is just a form of entertainment, whilst others believe that music has a much larger impact on society today. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. It is true that the question of whether music solely should be a form of entertainment or plays a more significant role in recent society remains a source of controversy. The following essay will discuss both views and give my own opinion in favour of the latter viewpoint. On the one hand , the proponents of the idea that music should only be for entertainment highlight the inherent nature of music as a form of relaxation and stress relief. Music serves as a valuable tool for people to relax and recharge after an exhausting day with heavy workload in order for them continue to focus working again with high level of productivity. Listening to music can offer a temporary respite from the stresses of daily life , including the pressure of work , social relationships and other responsibilites , enhancing personal mental heath. Therefore , it is necessary for music to fulfill its role in helping people to escapte from reality and be entertained. On the other hand , music has been recognized for its effectiveness in treating mental health issues. For example, in countless research papers , patients suffering from depression and anxiety have shown significant improvement when exposing to gentle rhythm and melody , helping to alleviate stress and enhance emotional well-being. Therefore, the therapeutic benefits of music illustrate its profound impact on individual health and, by extension, society at large.The argument in favor of this notion is further fortified by the fact that music has the unique ability to convey powerful messages and emotions, which can influence societal attitudes and behaviors. For instance, the song "Legends Never Die" and a classic World Cup song named "We Are Champions" emphasize perseverance and encourage people to persist in pursuing their goals. In this way , this inspirational message inspire and motivate them to strive for success and overcome obstacles in the journey to success. In conclusion , although both views certainly have validity , it seem to me that it is better to recognize the profound impact of music on society. Many people believe that music is just a form of entertainment, whilst others believe that music has a much larger impact on society today. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. It is true... Read morebao linh truong
18/7/2024
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The given illustration outlines the proposed plan for the changes of a public library’s floor in two periods: 20 years ago and current time. Overall, the adjustment encompasses the replacement of some certain stores by other alternatives, the addition of facilities and the disappearance of some objects. Particularly, most of the positions have experienced at least one of these changes. In detail, from both sides of the map, it is noteworthy that the areas for children’s book storage and reading have been demolished and replaced by the lecture room and computer room. In addition, whereas the enquiry desk used for selling tickets and returning book in the last 20 years is converted to the café place in the present map, the room with digital items such as CDs, videos, and computer games is changed as well as expanded to become a room storing fiction books for children with more sofas. Furthermore, tables and chair which were placed at the centre of the library 20 years ago tend to be removed in the current plan. Conversely, self-service machines and informative desk are added between lecture room and coffee area. The given illustration outlines the proposed plan for the changes of a public library’s floor in two periods: 20 years ago and current time. Overall, the adjustment encompasses the replacement of... Read morePhùng Thị Phương Anh
17/7/2024
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nowadays, as role models, famous people have an increasing influence on the young. Is it positive or negative development ? In this modernised period, celebrities are agressively regarded as a desirable person for the young generation to follow. Personally, I contend that this tendency has more positive influence rather than negative one for teenagers. On the one hand, it is strongly believed by others that the young should not revere well-knowned inhabitants as role models in their whole life. Numerous influencers follow unhealthy lifestyles, which bolster the use of banned items including tobaccos, and alcohols, whereas their followers tends to mimic their behaviours regardless of whether or not it could be illegal or acceptable in their countries. As a result, more and more patients encounter the risk of being cancer because of the poisonous ingredients in tobaccos or electronic cigarettes, and that trend also gives rise to the increase of mortality rates dramatically. If government concerns these problems and imposes more regulations to deter the export and import of these items, the number of labourers can climb noticeably and foster the development of domains which requires the endeavour and devotion of humans, especially manual jobs. On the other hand, one school of though firmly holds the view that renowned individuals are more likely to have great impact on those who lack of life experience at the young age. Idols inspire their fans to give assistance to the underprivileged who comes from the poor socio-economic background. A good example of this is Do Mixi, the noted streamer in Vietnam. When this philanthropist puts more resources into running campaigns to erect more educational institutions at mountainous areas, their advocates supported his project by donating money through online platforms as a way to contribute to the success of these programs as well as improve the qualities of life in remote areas in this developing nation. As a result, a large number of Vietnamese students have the opportunity to get exposure to education, and make the illiteracy become less common in the society. In conclusion, albeit some famous peoples promulgate the erroneous belief and badly affect the society, it is advantageous to some extent that there are some motivations and useful lessons that the celebrities want to impart to their targeted audience. It is advisable for the young to idolize in a way that is selective and carefully before taking actions to support anyone. nowadays, as role models, famous people have an increasing influence on the young. Is it positive or negative development ? In this modernised period, celebrities are agressively regarded as a desira... Read moreTrần Minh Khánh
18/7/2024
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The graph illustrates 5 age groups in terms of Glasgow's educational attainment in 2010. Overall, people aged 16 to 75 had the highest proportion of Tertiary degrees, compared to other categories. Conversely, those aged 75 plus mostly were without qualifications. The share of individuals aged 16 to 24 was equal to that of those aged 24 to 35 and 35 to 50, at roughly 75%; followed by those aged 50 to 75 (50%) and over 75 (25%). Regarding the unqualified, the figure for the 75-and-above age group was 72%, which was 40% higher than that of the 50-to-75-year-olds. Additionally, the unqualified levels of the three remaining groups were the same, at a mere 9%. Around 20% of people with school certificates from 3 groups, aged 16 to 75, except that of the 24-to-35 years of age, which was 15%. Finally, this is only the case for 3% of the 75-plus. The graph illustrates 5 age groups in terms of Glasgow's educational attainment in 2010. Overall, people aged 16 to 75 had the highest proportion of Tertiary degrees, compared to other categories. Co... Read morebao linh truong
17/7/2024
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The bar chart illustrates the quantity of family with different groups of annual income in three certain years: 2007, 2011 and 2015 in the United State. Overall, the chart categorises the group of households into 5 distinctive levels of income. Although the number of households earning over 100,000$ per year took a leading role among the other group’ in both 2007 and 2015, its number was dropped and stayed at the third rate in 2011. In detail, two households having the yearly income rate under 25,000$ and 25,000$-49,999$, had a small distinguish in the number of family, just more than 1-2 million for three years. Conversely, at the same period, the quantity of family gaining 75,000$-99,999$, at about 25 million was extremely lower than the one above 100,000$, at approximately 30 million. Furthermore, the group earning from 50,000$ to 74,999$ every year constantly remained with merely 22 million families during three timeframes. Similarly, the amount of household possessing income between 75,000$ and 99,999$ mostly stayed at the bottom, respectively 19 million in 2007, 18 million in 2011 and 20 million in 2015. The bar chart illustrates the quantity of family with different groups of annual income in three certain years: 2007, 2011 and 2015 in the United State. Overall, the chart categorises the group of... Read moreNguyen Bao Chau
17/7/2024
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The maps illustrate how Felixstone, a town in the United Kingdom, changed from 1967 to 2001. Overall, the town underwent dramatic changes, the most important of which was the removal of the fish market and farmland. The addition of some tourism utilities like a hotel and some beaches catering for the development of tourism. In the north-west, some wind turbines were erected between the sea and dunes, while in the south-west, no changes were made to the golf course. In the center of the town, there were constructions of a car park, located to the north-west of the hotel, and a public beach, erected to the east of the hotel. In addition, a small cafe was built inside the beach, right next to the hotel. Meanwhile, in the northern section, two buildings of shops in 1967 were expanded with more floors, and one of them transformed into an apartment. In the north-east, a private beach was constructed, which replaced the spaces for the fish market, marina, and pier. Regarding the south-east of the town, the huge farmland was converted into some utilities for tourism, including a hotel, a swimming pool, and two tennis courses. The maps illustrate how Felixstone, a town in the United Kingdom, changed from 1967 to 2001. Overall, the town underwent dramatic changes, the most important of which was the removal of the fish m... Read moremint tee
17/7/2024
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The charts illustrate the average energy use in Australian households and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, while heating accounts for the largest proportion of energy use, water heating contributes the most to greenhouse gas emissions. Heating constitutes the highest energy use at 42%, followed by water heating at 30%. However, the greenhouse gas emissions from these two sources are reversed, with heating responsible for 15% and water heating for 32%. Refrigeration and lighting use 7% and 4% of the total energy, respectively, yet their greenhouse gas emissions are approximately double these values. Cooling uses and emits about the same percentage, around 2-3%. Other appliances, although accounting for 15% of energy use, produce a significant 28% of the emissions, making them the second highest contributor to greenhouse gases. The charts illustrate the average energy use in Australian households and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, while heating accounts for the largest proportion of energy use, water he... Read moremint tee
17/7/2024
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The charts illustrate the Australian average use of energy in every household and the greenhouse gas emissions produced as a result. Overall, while the energy used for heating accounts for the most, the majority of carbon dioxide is from the use of water heating. The energy used for heating accounts for the highest proportion, at 42% of the total average use of energy in Australia. The figure for water heating is the second highest at 30%. However, the carbon dioxide stems from these uses completely switch place in the volume order which are 15% and 32% of heating and water heating, respectively. While the percentages of refrigeration and lighting use are 7% and 4% of the whole regular consumption in every Australian household the exhaust created is twice as much as they are. The cooling, besides, produces pretty much the same percentage of gas emissions as it is used. Other appliances were not quite significant with their utilization at 15% but their gas exhaust is remarkable, at 28%, the second highest. The charts illustrate the Australian average use of energy in every household and the greenhouse gas emissions produced as a result. Overall, while the energy used for heating accounts for the most, t... Read morePhạm Vĩnh Chinh
16/7/2024
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The graph illustrates 5 age groups in terms of Glasgow's educational attainment in 2010. Overall, people aged 16 to 75 had the highest proportion of Tertiary degrees, compared to other categories. Conversely, those aged 75 plus mostly were without qualifications. The share of individuals who got university qualifications ages ranging from 16 to 24 was equal to that of those aged 24 to 35 and 35 to 50, at roughly 75%; followed by those aged 50 to 75 (50%) and over 75 (25%). Regarding the unqualified, the figure for the 75-and-above age group was 72%, which was 40% higher than that of the 50-to-75-year-olds. Additionally, the unqualified levels of the three remaining groups were the same, at a mere 9%. Around 20% of people with school certificates from 3 groups, ages ranging from 16 to 75, except that of the 24-to-35 years of age, which was 15%. Finally, this is only the case for 3% of the 75-plus. The graph illustrates 5 age groups in terms of Glasgow's educational attainment in 2010. Overall, people aged 16 to 75 had the highest proportion of Tertiary degrees, compared to other categories. Con... Read moreThanh Mai
17/7/2024