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The line graph details the proportions of four countries in Australia’s export trade between 1990 and 2012.Overall, the figures for Japan and the US decreased to varying degrees while the reverse was true for China and India. Although exports to Japan accounted for most percentages, China overtook Japan showing significant growth throughout. Despite following an upward trend, India ended up having the lowest percentages.
In 1990, Japan had the highest percentage in Australian export share with around 25%, followed distantly by the US with 12%. Meanwhile China and India had much lower shares at 3% and 2% respectively. Over the next 6 years, figures for Japan and the US decreased noticeably to 19% and 8%. In contrast, China showed a gradual increase to 5% while India remained more or less unchanged at around 2%.
Following 16 years saw proportions change dramatically in all four countries with Japan experiencing a significant fall to 17% despite a sudden rise to 20% in 2007 but then figures recovered to 17% until 2009. By 2007, China had increased dramatically from 5% to 15% and it actually overtook Japan reaching its peak at 28% in the final year. By 1999, the US showed a sharp rise to 12% followed by a considerable decrease to just over 5% in 2010 and finished off with a marginal increase to 6% in the final year. Until 2008, India exhibited a dramatic rise to 8 % followed by a sharp decrease to 5% in 2012 being the lowest figure in the chart.
In 1990, Japan had the highest percentage in Australian export share with around 25%, followed distantly by the US with 12%. Meanwhile China and India had much lower shares at 3% and 2% respectively. Over the next 6 years, figures for Japan and the US decreased noticeably to 19% and 8%. In contrast, China showed a gradual increase to 5% while India remained more or less unchanged at around 2%.
Following 16 years saw proportions change dramatically in all four countries with Japan experiencing a significant fall to 17% despite a sudden rise to 20% in 2007 but then figures recovered to 17% until 2009. By 2007, China had increased dramatically from 5% to 15% and it actually overtook Japan reaching its peak at 28% in the final year. By 1999, the US showed a sharp rise to 12% followed by a considerable decrease to just over 5% in 2010 and finished off with a marginal increase to 6% in the final year. Until 2008, India exhibited a dramatic rise to 8 % followed by a sharp decrease to 5% in 2012 being the lowest figure in the chart.
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The maps show how the city of Darwin changed from 2009 to 2014. Looking from an overall perspective, it is clear that the city became greener at the expense of the land that had previously been occupied by industries, more educational with the construction of a university building, and more residential with the addition to residential buildings and more accessible with a harbor and footpath that leads to it. The only features that remained unchanged were school, convention center and swimming pools.
In 2009, there were industrial areas to south-west and central parts of the city but after 5 years industries were shut down to give way for trees and a university to the west. Previously empty land in the north-west of the city was used to build a swimming pool.
Another striking change was the introduction of harbor to the east of Darwin with a footpath that leads to it. The city became more residential with the addition of 3 more newly-built apartments in the center of the city. Meanwhile, the fishing area and two swimming pools to the north-east of the city, convention center and school remained intact.
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In 2009, there were industrial areas to south-west and central parts of the city but after 5 years industries were shut down to give way for trees and a university to the west. Previously empty land in the north-west of the city was used to build a swimming pool.
Another striking change was the introduction of harbor to the east of Darwin with a footpath that leads to it. The city became more residential with the addition of 3 more newly-built apartments in the center of the city. Meanwhile, the fishing area and two swimming pools to the north-east of the city, convention center and school remained intact.
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Opinions are divided as to how criminals should be punished, with some believing that imprisonment is the most effective way. However, I do not believe that going to prison effectively discourages from committing crimes and maintaining prisons is expensive for governments. Alternative measures such as rehabilitation and public service might be more effective.
On the one hand, criminals who committed a crime and were put in prisons are highly likely to reoffend after release as prison might not discourage them from committing crimes. In addition, prison culture can be especially harmful to those who are sent to jail for minor and first-time offences as they may learn worse behaviors from other prisoners and return to society more dangerous and disconnected which may turn them into hardened criminals later.
On the other hand, maintaining prisons can be a financial problem for some governments. Providing food, clothing and other basic needs may result in spending from the nation’s budget. Instead, money could be used for education, healthcare, or social programs which are more useful and help improve life and the society as a whole. For example, Japan and South Korea have recently shut down nearly 10% of their prisons to provide public with better education and health service.
However, prison is not always the most effective form of punishment particularly for non-violent and first-time offenders. In contrast, rehabilitation programs could be better alternative as some offenders such as youngsters or drug addicts might need treatment or education rather than jail. Moreover, community service may help prisoners to become better citizens as these programs bring back the sense of responsibility and self-confidence.
In conclusion, while some think that jail is the best method of punishment for offenders, I think it would not work effectively for some prisoners and expenses involved could be used for more important areas. Rehabilitation and public service problems would likely to get better outcomes for both society and individuals
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On the one hand, criminals who committed a crime and were put in prisons are highly likely to reoffend after release as prison might not discourage them from committing crimes. In addition, prison culture can be especially harmful to those who are sent to jail for minor and first-time offences as they may learn worse behaviors from other prisoners and return to society more dangerous and disconnected which may turn them into hardened criminals later.
On the other hand, maintaining prisons can be a financial problem for some governments. Providing food, clothing and other basic needs may result in spending from the nation’s budget. Instead, money could be used for education, healthcare, or social programs which are more useful and help improve life and the society as a whole. For example, Japan and South Korea have recently shut down nearly 10% of their prisons to provide public with better education and health service.
However, prison is not always the most effective form of punishment particularly for non-violent and first-time offenders. In contrast, rehabilitation programs could be better alternative as some offenders such as youngsters or drug addicts might need treatment or education rather than jail. Moreover, community service may help prisoners to become better citizens as these programs bring back the sense of responsibility and self-confidence.
In conclusion, while some think that jail is the best method of punishment for offenders, I think it would not work effectively for some prisoners and expenses involved could be used for more important areas. Rehabilitation and public service problems would likely to get better outcomes for both society and individuals
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The line graph details the proportions of different transport modes used in one particular country from 1985 to 2015. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that travelling by car showed a significant growth while the reverse was true for bus and others, meanwhile, rail remained stable despite following a fluctuation throughout the period. Car was by far the most used type of transport whereas other types of transport had the lowest percentages.
In 1985, bus had the most number of travels with nearly 55%, followed by car with 30%. Meanwhile, rail and others had much lower shares at 20% and 9% respectively. By 2005, figures for car increased significantly reaching its peak at 85% while bus experienced a dramatic fall approximately to 12%. Similarly, both rail and others declined steadily to 10% and 5% correspondingly until 2005.
In the following decade, all transport types changed to varying degrees with car decreasing noticeably to 70%. By 2015, bus experienced a gradual fall to 9% being overtaken by rail which recovered to its original percentage, 20%. Other types of transport showed a negligible decline to 4% in the final year.
In 1985, bus had the most number of travels with nearly 55%, followed by car with 30%. Meanwhile, rail and others had much lower shares at 20% and 9% respectively. By 2005, figures for car increased significantly reaching its peak at 85% while bus experienced a dramatic fall approximately to 12%. Similarly, both rail and others declined steadily to 10% and 5% correspondingly until 2005.
In the following decade, all transport types changed to varying degrees with car decreasing noticeably to 70%. By 2015, bus experienced a gradual fall to 9% being overtaken by rail which recovered to its original percentage, 20%. Other types of transport showed a negligible decline to 4% in the final year.
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1. She was very __________ after hearing the good news.
Anonymous Quiz
14%
A) upset
72%
B) delighted
9%
C) angry
6%
D) worried
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2. The weather is too __________ to go outside without a coat.
Anonymous Quiz
23%
A) warm
68%
B) freezing
7%
C) soft
2%
D) lazy
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3. He always tells the truth; he is a very __________ person.
Anonymous Quiz
75%
A) honest
3%
B) noisy
18%
C) reliable
4%
D) lonely
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4. We need to __________ the meeting until next week.
Anonymous Quiz
35%
A) attend
44%
B) postpone
17%
C) cancel
5%
D) describe
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5. This book is very ______; I couldn’t stop reading it!
Anonymous Quiz
11%
A) boring
83%
B) interesting
6%
C) difficult
1%
D) expensive
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6. The company is looking for someone with ______ in marketing.
Anonymous Quiz
66%
A) experience
13%
B) method
7%
C) reason
14%
D) technique
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7. The teacher asked us to ______ the instructions carefully.
Anonymous Quiz
18%
A) obey
8%
B) break
52%
C) follow
23%
D) listen
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8. The politician was accused of trying to __________ the truth.
Anonymous Quiz
18%
A) invent
22%
B) stretch
52%
C) distort
8%
D) delete
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9. He gave a very ______ explanation that was hard to understand.
Anonymous Quiz
9%
A) clear
44%
B) confusing
44%
C) difficult
4%
D) friendly
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