Ey Anvar, hovliqma, o'zingdan ketma,
Hayot daftaringga, xunuk xat bitma.
Har ne bo'lganda ham shuni unutma,
Sultonlar ko'p erur, Xoqon yagona.
Hayot daftaringga, xunuk xat bitma.
Har ne bo'lganda ham shuni unutma,
Sultonlar ko'p erur, Xoqon yagona.
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Assalomu alaykum.
Qani mindey gapiringlarchi, nima gaplar? Qaysi mavzulardan yordam berib yuboraylik✔️
Qani mindey gapiringlarchi, nima gaplar? Qaysi mavzulardan yordam berib yuboraylik✔️
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The line graph gives data on Australian people being born in different parts of the world, in the UK, Asia and other unmentioned places between 1976 and 2011. Overall, the percentage of the Australians who were born in the UK witnessed a downward trend over the span, whereas quite the opposite pattern was true in the case of Asia and other places. This increase could also be reflected in the total figures, especially during the 1991-2011 period.
Australian people were mostly born in the UK at the beginning with the highest percentage, but over the following decades turned out to be rather negative for this figure. Starting off at just 15%, the rate had showed a noticeable decline to 10% by 1986. This percentage continued declining, albeit not so quick, until the final year, with only 5% of the Australians being born in the UK in 2011.
In Asia, we can see a completely different picture. While only around 3% of Australian people were born in Asia in 1976, this percentage had experienced a gradual growth until the end of the span, reporting 15% in 2011 – the highest record in the chart. Regarding those who were born in other parts of the world, the percentage of them declined to around 7% over the first decade. However, this figure had grown to approximately 14% in 2006, although it fell slightly in 2011.
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Australian people were mostly born in the UK at the beginning with the highest percentage, but over the following decades turned out to be rather negative for this figure. Starting off at just 15%, the rate had showed a noticeable decline to 10% by 1986. This percentage continued declining, albeit not so quick, until the final year, with only 5% of the Australians being born in the UK in 2011.
In Asia, we can see a completely different picture. While only around 3% of Australian people were born in Asia in 1976, this percentage had experienced a gradual growth until the end of the span, reporting 15% in 2011 – the highest record in the chart. Regarding those who were born in other parts of the world, the percentage of them declined to around 7% over the first decade. However, this figure had grown to approximately 14% in 2006, although it fell slightly in 2011.
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Men vocabulary kitobdan so'z yodlamaganman. O'rniga qanday yo'l bilan vocabularyni oshirgan bo'lishim mumkin?
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Shaxsan o'zim qo'llagan, va haligacha foydalanadigan usul!
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✔️Think about it.
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In the past, people stored knowledge in books. Nowadays, people store knowledge on the Internet.
Do the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?
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In the past, people stored knowledge in books. Nowadays, people store knowledge on the Internet.
Do the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?
Thanks to the strides made in the field of technology, namely the Internet, it has become common for people to upload knowledge on online sources. While this opportunity can be positive in some respects, problems associated with credibility and health may be more significant to consider.
Storing knowledge on the Internet could offer two main benefits. Firstly, it gives easy access. In the past, people used to go to libraries and bookstores when they needed certain information. However, with the presence of the Internet, modern individuals can use online websites for necessary piece of knowledge at anytime and anywhere. The second advantage is unlimited capacity that the global network offers. As opposed to books and libraries with certain number of pages or sources, the Internet offers a huge amount of information available in thousands, if not millions, of websites. This obviously puts online information sources one step ahead of books.
There are, however, some potential disadvantages to storing knowledge on the Internet, which seems to be more important than the benefits above. The main downside is unreliability. It is true that the internet knowledge could be uploaded by literally everyone whether they are qualified in a respective sphere or not. For example, in Wikipedia, it is possible for anyone to create a new information post as well as contribute information to already-existing ones. To illustrate even more clearly, approximately a tenth of the total information available in this global website has been found non-credible. On top of this, it may also cause some health issues. Exposing themselves to screens while looking for and using online sources, people may develop eyesight problems. Therefore, storing knowledge on the Internet may be negative.
In conclusion, uploading knowledge on the Internet can be advantageous due to easy access and enhanced capacity. However, it also presents some drawbacks. Not only can information available on online websites be unreliable, but it may potentially lead to health problems.
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Do the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?
Thanks to the strides made in the field of technology, namely the Internet, it has become common for people to upload knowledge on online sources. While this opportunity can be positive in some respects, problems associated with credibility and health may be more significant to consider.
Storing knowledge on the Internet could offer two main benefits. Firstly, it gives easy access. In the past, people used to go to libraries and bookstores when they needed certain information. However, with the presence of the Internet, modern individuals can use online websites for necessary piece of knowledge at anytime and anywhere. The second advantage is unlimited capacity that the global network offers. As opposed to books and libraries with certain number of pages or sources, the Internet offers a huge amount of information available in thousands, if not millions, of websites. This obviously puts online information sources one step ahead of books.
There are, however, some potential disadvantages to storing knowledge on the Internet, which seems to be more important than the benefits above. The main downside is unreliability. It is true that the internet knowledge could be uploaded by literally everyone whether they are qualified in a respective sphere or not. For example, in Wikipedia, it is possible for anyone to create a new information post as well as contribute information to already-existing ones. To illustrate even more clearly, approximately a tenth of the total information available in this global website has been found non-credible. On top of this, it may also cause some health issues. Exposing themselves to screens while looking for and using online sources, people may develop eyesight problems. Therefore, storing knowledge on the Internet may be negative.
In conclusion, uploading knowledge on the Internet can be advantageous due to easy access and enhanced capacity. However, it also presents some drawbacks. Not only can information available on online websites be unreliable, but it may potentially lead to health problems.
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✔️ 7-Avgust, Dushanba kuni, soat 13.00 da
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Some parents treat all their children in the same way, but others treat the youngest and the oldest differently.
What are the reasons?
What consequences does this lead?
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The line graph gives data on how many people visited three different places – the coast, the mountains and the lakes – in Europe from other countries between 1987 and 2007.
Overall, the number of overseas visitors coming to all three areas witnessed upward trends over the period, with the most marked rise being recorded by visitors to the lakes. Also, relatively more people came to the coast compared to the other two both at the beginning and at the end of the period, despite a high of the lakes in 2002.
In 1987, the coast was the most popular European destination in the list. 40 million people from overseas visited this area in the initial year, a figure which was followed by a slight fall in 1992. However, the following years turned out to be quite positive for this number, with the tourist flow growing significantly to a massive 75 million in 2007.
Regarding the mountains, we can only see an increasing dynamic. Starting off at 20 million, the number of overseas visitors to these areas had risen moderately to 30 million by 1997. After a period of stability until 2002, there was another growth, albeit less noticeable, to around 33% in 2007.
The most dramatic growth was observed in the case of the lakes. Although only 10 million people visited to the lakes from overseas initially, this figure then skyrocketed to 40 million in 1997. Another steeper rise was still yet to come to reach 75 million in 2002, but it declined a little by the end.
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Overall, the number of overseas visitors coming to all three areas witnessed upward trends over the period, with the most marked rise being recorded by visitors to the lakes. Also, relatively more people came to the coast compared to the other two both at the beginning and at the end of the period, despite a high of the lakes in 2002.
In 1987, the coast was the most popular European destination in the list. 40 million people from overseas visited this area in the initial year, a figure which was followed by a slight fall in 1992. However, the following years turned out to be quite positive for this number, with the tourist flow growing significantly to a massive 75 million in 2007.
Regarding the mountains, we can only see an increasing dynamic. Starting off at 20 million, the number of overseas visitors to these areas had risen moderately to 30 million by 1997. After a period of stability until 2002, there was another growth, albeit less noticeable, to around 33% in 2007.
The most dramatic growth was observed in the case of the lakes. Although only 10 million people visited to the lakes from overseas initially, this figure then skyrocketed to 40 million in 1997. Another steeper rise was still yet to come to reach 75 million in 2002, but it declined a little by the end.
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Can you guys tell me what these sentences in bold mean?
I will share the feedback as soon as I receive.
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Because of increased demand, we decided to open another Multi-Level October Course.
I do not know whether we will open another course for October or not. So, use this opportunity.
I do not know whether we will open another course for October or not. So, use this opportunity.
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