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Alisher Soliev (IELTS 9.0x2 |W8.5x5, S9.0x3) & Mukhammadali Sodikov (IELTS 9.0x4| W8.5x2, S9.0x6).

Founders of @ad_astra_school


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#results #seven #alhamdulillah #2023 BC PBI 29/Apr/2023

Age: 23
Attempt: 2
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 4 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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#results #seven #alhamdulillah #2023 BC PBI 29/Apr/2023

Age: 17
Attempt: 2
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 4 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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#results #sevenpointfive #alhamdulillah #2023 BC PBI 29/Apr/2023

Age: 17
Attempt: 2
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 6 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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#results #sevenpointfive #alhamdulillah #2023 BC PBI 29/Apr/2023

Age: 31
Attempt: 1
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 4 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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#results #sevenpointfive #alhamdulillah #2023 BC PBI 29/Apr/2023

Age: 21
Attempt: 1
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 6 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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#results #sevenpointfive #alhamdulillah #2023 BC PBI 29/Apr/2023

Age: 16
Attempt: 1
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 6 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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#results #eight #alhamdulillah #2023 BC PBI 29/Apr/2023

Age: 18
Attempt: 2
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 3 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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#results #eight #alhamdulillah #2023 BC PBI 29/Apr/2023

Age: 17
Attempt: 2
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 6 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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#results #eight #alhamdulillah #2023 BC PBI 29/Apr/2023


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5/12/2023 Summary

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Some countries invest in specialized sports facilities for top athletes but not for the average people.

Is this a positive or negative development?

It is true that some countries support professional athletes by investing in dedicated sports facilities such as gymnasiums, fitness diagnostics centers and training camps, though this privilege does not extend to everyday people. In my mind, this development is generally desirable, though ideally everyone should receive equal attention on matters of fitness and sports.

Admittedly, equal access to specialized sports venues can bring about some benefits. The most immediate benefit is to overall public health. Once people are given access to professional gymnasiums irrespective of their training goals – whether it would be to compete or for its own sake – they are more driven to do exercise. This is followed by gains in their personal health. Having cultivated a culture of fitness and health this way, a country will see general health levels of its citizen rise. Creation of sports halls for public use would also ensure equality of opportunity. That is, the government can level the playing field by giving everyone an equal chance to train and discover their athletic potential. This way, people’s athletic talents will not go untapped.

I, however, would argue that governments should continue investing in specialized sports facilities for competitive athletes. This is because athletes stand better a chance of winning when they can train at a dedicated training venue as their training is made efficient with the help of special equipment such as treadmills and workout machines. Efficiency in training gives athletes an edge over their opponents, enabling them to win. Winning in world tournaments, in turn, will bring a country world recognition. Besides, specialized training facilities might have limited uses for the common man. Given the fact that one can reach a reasonable level of fitness without special equipment, everyday people can do bodyweight workout or use free outdoor facilities to improve their physical condition. In this sense, it might be a waste of resources to subsidize sports facilities for the public.

In conclusion, the fact that some countries prioritize investment for their top athletes over that for average citizens is, to my mind, a change for the better since it bolsters their reputation in terms of sports as well as helping them avoid unnecessary spending.

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Money should be spent on creating new public buildings such as museums or town halls rather than renovating the existing ones.

To what extent do you agree or disagree?

It is suggested that the government invest in the construction of new public facilities, such as museums, parks, and schools, instead of reconstructing the old ones. Though there are some downsides to this suggestion, I am generally in favor of creating new public venues.

It is essential to consider some problems associated with the creation of new public buildings. The primary concern is possible environmental harm. As the construction of new buildings requires land, places of nature such as forests or parks might have to be cleared for human use. This, as a result, undermines the natural habitats of some animal and plant species. One other possible issue is loss of cultural heritage. In some instances, culturally-significant areas which are in a state of disrepair are demolished to be replaced by new structures. Although it may sound an economically viable decision, it often means removal of part of our history. These two problems raise ethical questions over the prospect of erecting/establishing new public buildings.

Despite these problems, I would rather have public funds be invested in the construction of new public facilities. Firstly, more public buildings such as schools and hospitals are needed to meet the growing demand from the public. Over the past few decades, there have been major demographic changes like rising rural migration and birth rate, and these changes necessitate investment in new public amenities to keep pace with the increasing need for public venues. Besides, renovation may prove impractical from an economic standpoint. This is because not only do old buildings require constant maintenance, but they also need to be upgraded for efficiency, which tend to be expensive. Hence, cumulative expenses associated with renovation may outweigh the cost of building new facilities in the long run, making the latter option cost-effective.

In conclusion, the construction of new buildings is not without its drawbacks, yet I believe it is more sensible to invest in it in response to the growing need for public venues such as schools and hospitals and as an economically-sound option.

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337 words, #classwork
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Today many people use the internet and smartphones to transfer money to friends, family and businesses. Is it a positive or negative development?

The development technology, particularly smartphones and the internet, has enabled people to send money to any person or business. While there are some downsides to transferring money online, I believe that it is a change for the better.

There are some reasons why sending money online can be deemed unfavorable. First, there is a risk of online frauds. My father, for instance, has recently fallen victim to a website and lost about $200 after downloading an application on his smartphone, which was supposed to offer commission-free transfers. Second, there are accessibility issues. People living in remote places like deserts or mountains have very poor mobile connection, let alone internet access. For them, it is more convenient to send money in a traditional way.

Despite the negatives mentioned above, I believe that sending money with the help of the internet and smartphones is a positive change. The main reason why this is so is convenience it offers to users. While banks don’t work 24/7 and ATMs are placed only in specific places, online transfers can be made whenever and wherever possible. Aside from this, sending money via the internet provides instant support or help. A student studying in a foreign country, for example, can easily ask for money from friends or family members during an emergency, such as ill-health or an unfortunate accident. Due to these reasons, online transfers should be seen as progress.

To sum up, whereas online money transfers may not be accessible to all and are potentially vulnerable to scams, I feel that their convenience and speed outweigh any of the drawbacks.

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The image describes the steps by which bricks are made. Overall, it takes roughly 9 steps before bricks are ready to be used in construction. It should also be noted that the production of bricks is a predominantly machine-driven process, involving a range of tools and machinery.

The first step involves digging clay from the ground with an excavator. Once dug, clay is processed with a metal grid, which separates solid matter from clay. The resulting clay is then mixed with sand and water to form a brick mixture with thick consistency. Following that, the mixture is shaped into bricks either with a wire cutter or a mold.

Having been molded, bricks are ready for the next steps of the production – drying, heating, packaging and delivery. Drying is done inside a drying oven, which lasts one to two days. After being dried, bricks are heated twice, initially at a moderate temperature of 200 – 980 Celsius in kiln one and then at a high temperature of 870 – 1300 Celsius in kiln two. This stage is followed by cooling of bricks for two to three days in a cooling chamber. Cooled bricks can then be packaged before they are delivered to a construction site to be used.

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A lot of places in the world rely on tourism as a main source of income. Unfortunately, tourism can also be a source of problems if it is not well-managed.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of tourism in the modern world?

Tourism has become a primary revenue stream for many countries across the world. However, tourism also causes some problems when left to its own devices. The following essay will examine some major issues stemming from tourism as well as acknowledging its advantages.

To start, tourism has some concerning externalities to consider, the main one of which is environmental damage. Severe environmental harm is done to the host country when hotels and restaurants are built at the expense of natural habitats to serve incoming visitors. Loss of natural habitats not only disturbs the wildlife of the host country, but also locals whose livelihood depend on those places of nature. Many forms of pollution such as air, water, noise, and light also compound when an increasing number of people visit a country for entertainment. All these factors undermine/compromise the quality of life in the host country. Additionally, there is an increased risk disease outbreak with constant movement of people around the world. The fact that modern transportation has enabled instant travel is a contributing factor to global pandemics, with COVID-19 being a salient example. Unless carefully monitored, it is quite likely that more global pandemics will occur as a result of mass tourism.

Tourism, on the other hand, can be equally virtuous. Evidently, it is a boon to the economy. Many jobs are created in the hospitality industry with the growth of tourism around the world seeing as staff is required to cater for the needs of tourists. This means more and more people can earn a living, make purchases, and essentially, be a meaningful part of the economy. My hometown, Bukhara, has benefitted greatly from tourism with the creation of jobs for tour guides, taxi drivers, restaurant workers and hotel employees. Furthermore, tourism reinforces deeper cultural understanding and exchange. That is, people gain thorough insights into other cultures when they visit historical monuments, attend foreign traditional festivals and try foreign cuisine. This, in turn, fosters stronger intercultural bonds among nations.

In conclusion, while the main drawbacks of tourism are a detriment to the environment and an elevated risk of global pandemics, the positive features range from economic growth to strong cultural ties.

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