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Some people believe that there will be a reduction in air travel in the future.
Do you think that this trend is a positive or negative development?
Some predict that travelling by air will eventually fall out of favor. Although this development would certainly bring about some positive changes, I share the view that it is generally a change for the worse.
Admittedly, diminished use of air travel can prove advantageous in some respects. The primary benefit would be to the environment. Once air travel frequency falls, less fossil fuel is burned. This is followed by a fall in carbon footprint of airplane companies, which would be a step in the right direction towards solving environmental problems such as global warming and air pollution. One other advantage is a significant drop in air traffic accidents. It is common knowledge that many lives are lost as a result of on-air collisions, rogue airplanes, and military airplane takedowns. Only having discouraged air travel can we hope for a decline in casualties from air travel accidents.
Despite the guaranteed benefits, I prefer to see a potential fall in air travel in a rather negative light. From an economic standpoint, a downturn in the airplane and tourism industries follows reduced use of air travel. That is, airplane manufacturers and companies, along with international tourism agencies, declare major staff layoffs and bankruptcies since their services will no longer be needed as much. More than having an economic impact, less frequent air travel can mean inconvenience and a high cost of travelling for the traveler. Not having the air travel option, many travelers will have to resort to other modes of travelling, such as by train or car, which are not only inconvenient for long trips, but also substantially pricy.
In conclusion, as much as I agree there are some upsides to less frequent air travel, I am more of the view that it is an undesirable change seeing as there are economic and convenience costs involved.
#task2
304 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues
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Do you think that this trend is a positive or negative development?
Some predict that travelling by air will eventually fall out of favor. Although this development would certainly bring about some positive changes, I share the view that it is generally a change for the worse.
Admittedly, diminished use of air travel can prove advantageous in some respects. The primary benefit would be to the environment. Once air travel frequency falls, less fossil fuel is burned. This is followed by a fall in carbon footprint of airplane companies, which would be a step in the right direction towards solving environmental problems such as global warming and air pollution. One other advantage is a significant drop in air traffic accidents. It is common knowledge that many lives are lost as a result of on-air collisions, rogue airplanes, and military airplane takedowns. Only having discouraged air travel can we hope for a decline in casualties from air travel accidents.
Despite the guaranteed benefits, I prefer to see a potential fall in air travel in a rather negative light. From an economic standpoint, a downturn in the airplane and tourism industries follows reduced use of air travel. That is, airplane manufacturers and companies, along with international tourism agencies, declare major staff layoffs and bankruptcies since their services will no longer be needed as much. More than having an economic impact, less frequent air travel can mean inconvenience and a high cost of travelling for the traveler. Not having the air travel option, many travelers will have to resort to other modes of travelling, such as by train or car, which are not only inconvenient for long trips, but also substantially pricy.
In conclusion, as much as I agree there are some upsides to less frequent air travel, I am more of the view that it is an undesirable change seeing as there are economic and convenience costs involved.
#task2
304 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues
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The pie charts show how UK citizens spent their income in the years 1971 and 2001.
Overall, in 1971, most income was expended on food while the reverse was true for computers. Thirty years later, however, expenditure on cars accounted for the highest figure whereas books made up the smallest one. Furthermore, spending on cars, computers, and restaurants grew; however, the figures for the remaining expenditure categories dropped.
In 1971, food was the most spent on item with 44%, which was twice as much as the second biggest spending category β cars. Expenditure on petrol and furniture constituted about a tenth each, closely followed by restaurants and books (7% and 6%). In stark contrast, people in the UK spent by far the least on computers, at 2%.
The spending habits of UK citizens changed remarkably three decades later. Spending on cars virtually doubled, reaching just over two-fifths. This was offset by a decline in food expenditure, which decreased nearly threefold from the initial year to 14%. The figure for computers grew, so did that for eating out. The former rose to 12% while the latter 14%. Furniture and petrol both received less money, at 8% each, and similarly, book purchase dropped to 1%.
#task1
202 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues
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Overall, in 1971, most income was expended on food while the reverse was true for computers. Thirty years later, however, expenditure on cars accounted for the highest figure whereas books made up the smallest one. Furthermore, spending on cars, computers, and restaurants grew; however, the figures for the remaining expenditure categories dropped.
In 1971, food was the most spent on item with 44%, which was twice as much as the second biggest spending category β cars. Expenditure on petrol and furniture constituted about a tenth each, closely followed by restaurants and books (7% and 6%). In stark contrast, people in the UK spent by far the least on computers, at 2%.
The spending habits of UK citizens changed remarkably three decades later. Spending on cars virtually doubled, reaching just over two-fifths. This was offset by a decline in food expenditure, which decreased nearly threefold from the initial year to 14%. The figure for computers grew, so did that for eating out. The former rose to 12% while the latter 14%. Furniture and petrol both received less money, at 8% each, and similarly, book purchase dropped to 1%.
#task1
202 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues
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#results #eight #alhamdulillah #2023 IDP PBI 3/June/2023
Age: 16
Attempt: 1
Start point: FOUNDATION program
Prep time w/ us: about 9 months.
Teachers: FERUZA SIROCHEVA & SEVARA ABDURAHIMOVA. We also give no less credit to the studentβs previous teachers.
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Age: 16
Attempt: 1
Start point: FOUNDATION program
Prep time w/ us: about 9 months.
Teachers: FERUZA SIROCHEVA & SEVARA ABDURAHIMOVA. We also give no less credit to the studentβs previous teachers.
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#results #eight #alhamdulillah #2023 IDP PBI 3/June/2023 Age: 16 Attempt: 1 Start point: FOUNDATION program Prep time w/ us: about 9 months. Teachers: FERUZA SIROCHEVA & SEVARA ABDURAHIMOVA. We also give no less credit to the studentβs previous teachers.β¦
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Her results actually came out few weeks ago and getting her a cake totally slipped our minds
Better late than never
#vlog
Congrats on her impressive 8.0 in first attemptπ₯³π₯³
I wonder whoβs getting the next cakeπ€π€
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Better late than never
#vlog
Congrats on her impressive 8.0 in first attemptπ₯³π₯³
I wonder whoβs getting the next cakeπ€π€
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The picture illustrates the process by which instant noodles are manufactured. There are eight distinct stages in producing instant noodles, which can further be grouped into preparation, cooking and packaging sets. It is also evident that a number of differentβ¦
The diagram provides information about the production process of instant noodles.
The initial stage of the process involves preparing raw materials. First of all, flour is delivered to storage silos by a flour tanker to fill them. This flour and two other raw materials are required for to make dough for instant noodles, which are water and oil.
Once prepared, these products initiate the production process. They are put into a mixer and stirred to make dough in the second stage. This dough subsequently passes through rollers located beneath the mixer, which thin it and make dough sheets. Following this, the sheets are cut into strips that are shaped into noodle discs. The discs are then submerged into a pot with oil to be fried, thereafter which they are dried.
Having been dried, the ready-to-consume noodle discs are placed into cups together with spices and vegetables - two other constituents of this instant food. Ultimately, these packages are labelled and sealed, producing the final product for sale and consumption.
Overall, this linear process commences with preparing raw materials and culminates with packaging the end-products. It is also readily apparent that there are eight distinct stages involved in instant noodle production, requiring the use of a fully-automated conveyor belt and some external influence.
#task1 in 25 minutes. #alisher_types #classwork #process #aGoodOne
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The initial stage of the process involves preparing raw materials. First of all, flour is delivered to storage silos by a flour tanker to fill them. This flour and two other raw materials are required for to make dough for instant noodles, which are water and oil.
Once prepared, these products initiate the production process. They are put into a mixer and stirred to make dough in the second stage. This dough subsequently passes through rollers located beneath the mixer, which thin it and make dough sheets. Following this, the sheets are cut into strips that are shaped into noodle discs. The discs are then submerged into a pot with oil to be fried, thereafter which they are dried.
Having been dried, the ready-to-consume noodle discs are placed into cups together with spices and vegetables - two other constituents of this instant food. Ultimately, these packages are labelled and sealed, producing the final product for sale and consumption.
Overall, this linear process commences with preparing raw materials and culminates with packaging the end-products. It is also readily apparent that there are eight distinct stages involved in instant noodle production, requiring the use of a fully-automated conveyor belt and some external influence.
#task1 in 25 minutes. #alisher_types #classwork #process #aGoodOne
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06/25/2023 IDP CD
#score_update
Missed it by a mile this time
A temporary setback, not a permanent defeat
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#score_update
Missed it by a mile this time
A temporary setback, not a permanent defeat
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06/25/2023 IDP CD #score_update Missed it by a mile this time A temporary setback, not a permanent defeat β‘οΈ@alisherpostsβ‘οΈ
#reflection_post
I decided to go after another 9.0 because it seemed like the only logical way to finish off this IELTS band 9.0 saga. More than that, I took it as a personal challenge to see if I could muster courage to put my public rep on the line and make a bold move. I did it so that I could detach my identity from 9.0 regardless of the outcome and get on with my life. Not gonna lie, it was one of the most mentally challenging things I'd ever done. But I'm glad I did it because I now feel so much more confident and comfortable being vulnerable.
Exam experience this time was more or less the same as it was the other times, except this time I was little stressed out. I'm gonna be making a separate post detailing my personal impressions and where things went wrong.
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I decided to go after another 9.0 because it seemed like the only logical way to finish off this IELTS band 9.0 saga. More than that, I took it as a personal challenge to see if I could muster courage to put my public rep on the line and make a bold move. I did it so that I could detach my identity from 9.0 regardless of the outcome and get on with my life. Not gonna lie, it was one of the most mentally challenging things I'd ever done. But I'm glad I did it because I now feel so much more confident and comfortable being vulnerable.
Exam experience this time was more or less the same as it was the other times, except this time I was little stressed out. I'm gonna be making a separate post detailing my personal impressions and where things went wrong.
β‘οΈ@alisherpostsβ‘οΈ
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#reflection_post I decided to go after another 9.0 because it seemed like the only logical way to finish off this IELTS band 9.0 saga. More than that, I took it as a personal challenge to see if I could muster courage to put my public rep on the line andβ¦
#reflection_post
βΌοΈDisclaimer: following comments are personal impressions and not to be taken as test prep instructionsβΌοΈ
I normally sign up for the exam about a month in advance. That gives me plenty of time to psyche myself up and get in the right headspace. Within this window, my job is to reset my mind and trick it into thinking that I'm sitting the exam for the first time. You might be wondering what's the point. Unlike what you might be thinking, this is not my copying mechanism for stress, but rather a way to get me pumped up about the exam so I get my lazy ass to work (excuse my French).
As for the prep itself, I don't really do anything outside of teaching a class to get ready for my exam. I think teaching an excellent class is per se the best way of going about my prep. But I admit I went out of my way and brushed up on my writing by watching some tutorials online hoping I'd carve out some edge. This process was quite refreshing and enlightening, tbh, as I picked up some useful tips watching tutorials.
Exam date:
A weird sensation of unease creeped up on me right before the exam, but I brushed it off instantly with some deep breathwork and meditation (always work like a charm). When the test finally got kickstarted, the mind turned on autopilot like always. I got off to a really good start with me acing all section 1 questions. But when section 2 rolled in, things got little hairy. I got confirmation for two of the options in one of the questions, which made things confusing a bit. Guess I missed some details and picked the wrong answer there. But the rest was pretty fine. Anyway, it sucks getting 8.5 in listening after pulling off 9.0 in this section 8 times straight.
Writing - most disappointed outcome. But it is what it is. Did the best I could, but I guess it wasn't my day that day.
Speaking - sitting a speaking interview straight after the mind-numbing process of the main test was not ideal. But no excuses. I went ahead and went for it (it was a cocky move in retrospect). I didn't like the fact that I was incoherent at times and my points lacked a conclusion. Taking full responsibility for that.
After all, I knew right then and there I had a slim chance of repeating my past success with my less than perfect attempt. But I'm glad I did it. I wanna finish off this post with a quote from one of my favorite body builders, Tom Platz.
"The only place to go from failure is to win"
Peaceπͺπͺ
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βΌοΈDisclaimer: following comments are personal impressions and not to be taken as test prep instructionsβΌοΈ
I normally sign up for the exam about a month in advance. That gives me plenty of time to psyche myself up and get in the right headspace. Within this window, my job is to reset my mind and trick it into thinking that I'm sitting the exam for the first time. You might be wondering what's the point. Unlike what you might be thinking, this is not my copying mechanism for stress, but rather a way to get me pumped up about the exam so I get my lazy ass to work (excuse my French).
As for the prep itself, I don't really do anything outside of teaching a class to get ready for my exam. I think teaching an excellent class is per se the best way of going about my prep. But I admit I went out of my way and brushed up on my writing by watching some tutorials online hoping I'd carve out some edge. This process was quite refreshing and enlightening, tbh, as I picked up some useful tips watching tutorials.
Exam date:
A weird sensation of unease creeped up on me right before the exam, but I brushed it off instantly with some deep breathwork and meditation (always work like a charm). When the test finally got kickstarted, the mind turned on autopilot like always. I got off to a really good start with me acing all section 1 questions. But when section 2 rolled in, things got little hairy. I got confirmation for two of the options in one of the questions, which made things confusing a bit. Guess I missed some details and picked the wrong answer there. But the rest was pretty fine. Anyway, it sucks getting 8.5 in listening after pulling off 9.0 in this section 8 times straight.
Writing - most disappointed outcome. But it is what it is. Did the best I could, but I guess it wasn't my day that day.
Speaking - sitting a speaking interview straight after the mind-numbing process of the main test was not ideal. But no excuses. I went ahead and went for it (it was a cocky move in retrospect). I didn't like the fact that I was incoherent at times and my points lacked a conclusion. Taking full responsibility for that.
After all, I knew right then and there I had a slim chance of repeating my past success with my less than perfect attempt. But I'm glad I did it. I wanna finish off this post with a quote from one of my favorite body builders, Tom Platz.
"The only place to go from failure is to win"
Peaceπͺπͺ
β‘οΈ@alisherpostsβ‘οΈ
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Feel honored and blessed to receive this award. My sincerest thanks to our president, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, for honoring me with the title βMard Oβgβlonβ
More than just marking a new milestone in my life, this award has refilled me with enthusiasm and energy to carry on the work weβve been doing at Ad Astra to help many young individuals set ambitious goals and pursue them relentlessly.
I wanna thank you guys as well for pulling for us all these years. Iβm in your debt. ππ
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More than just marking a new milestone in my life, this award has refilled me with enthusiasm and energy to carry on the work weβve been doing at Ad Astra to help many young individuals set ambitious goals and pursue them relentlessly.
I wanna thank you guys as well for pulling for us all these years. Iβm in your debt. ππ
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#shots
Also gave a short interview in English. Not sure how it came out though. It was a pretty memorable day todayβ¦
Also gave a short interview in English. Not sure how it came out though. It was a pretty memorable day todayβ¦
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Just when I thought my day couldnβt get any crazier, I got invited to a concert ceremony for the youth. My instant reaction was βit's a bad ideaβ as I knew for sure I wasnβt gonna enjoy Uzbek music, but I couldnβt turn down the event organizer when he said attending the event was the least I could to repay the favor. I had no choice but to relent.
We got to the event few hours after the awarding ceremony, and needless to say, the venue was crawling with people. I mean literally packed. I freaked out a little as I hate crowds of people. But the grandiose look of the Humo arena made this feeling of unease go away.
They started off the event with speeches by some officials, which I'm not gonna lie sounded little pretentious with all the exaggerated sounds and reactions. I guess they were just trying to get the crowd hyped up.
As for the concert program itself, they had all sorts of music genres, comedy routines, choreography, and everything in-between. But here are my top favorites:
1. A video montage featuring para-Olympic winners - a real heart-touching feature of the show. Seeing disabled individuals perform and win on the world arena regardless of their physical shortcomings was truly inspirational. (made me feel like crying, tbh)
2. Combat scenes by army forces - a spectacular display of martial arts combined with insanely precise moves and cool outfits made me wanna quit my job and join the army for a minute. They did a great job of evoking feelings of patriotism and toughness in the whole crowd as everyone watched them in complete awe.
3. Choreography - I admit I fell in love with choreography featured in the show today. I wondered how many dry runs they must have needed to learn to perform with complete finesse. It was just RIVETING.
The show was finished off with gathering of all performers and dancers on the stage and thanking the attendees.
Rating the show 9.5/10
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We got to the event few hours after the awarding ceremony, and needless to say, the venue was crawling with people. I mean literally packed. I freaked out a little as I hate crowds of people. But the grandiose look of the Humo arena made this feeling of unease go away.
They started off the event with speeches by some officials, which I'm not gonna lie sounded little pretentious with all the exaggerated sounds and reactions. I guess they were just trying to get the crowd hyped up.
As for the concert program itself, they had all sorts of music genres, comedy routines, choreography, and everything in-between. But here are my top favorites:
1. A video montage featuring para-Olympic winners - a real heart-touching feature of the show. Seeing disabled individuals perform and win on the world arena regardless of their physical shortcomings was truly inspirational. (made me feel like crying, tbh)
2. Combat scenes by army forces - a spectacular display of martial arts combined with insanely precise moves and cool outfits made me wanna quit my job and join the army for a minute. They did a great job of evoking feelings of patriotism and toughness in the whole crowd as everyone watched them in complete awe.
3. Choreography - I admit I fell in love with choreography featured in the show today. I wondered how many dry runs they must have needed to learn to perform with complete finesse. It was just RIVETING.
The show was finished off with gathering of all performers and dancers on the stage and thanking the attendees.
Rating the show 9.5/10
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#results #eight #alhamdulillah #2023 IDP PBI 15/June/2023
Age: 15
Attempt: 4
Start point: A&M program.
Prep time w/ us: -
If you want back, then make it count! After a couple of 7.5s in a row last year, Saodatbegim decided to come back to our school for a short revision and then sit the test this year. Here is the amazing outcome! Well done! We are all proud of you!
Teachers: ALISHER & MUKHAMMADALI. We also give no less credit to the studentβs previous teachers.
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Age: 15
Attempt: 4
Start point: A&M program.
Prep time w/ us: -
If you want back, then make it count! After a couple of 7.5s in a row last year, Saodatbegim decided to come back to our school for a short revision and then sit the test this year. Here is the amazing outcome! Well done! We are all proud of you!
Teachers: ALISHER & MUKHAMMADALI. We also give no less credit to the studentβs previous teachers.
β‘οΈ@alisherpostsβ‘οΈ
β¨@ad_astra_school β¨
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Should I grow back my beard or get used to clean shaven style?
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beard style
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I guess I can officially declare us "a cake factory"
#caketime
#vlog
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#caketime
#vlog
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The increasing demand for oil and gas has made it necessary to look for these energy sources in remote and untouched natural places.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of locating oil and gas in these areas?
Pristine locations such as far-off islands and forests now are targeted as prospective oil and gas reserves due to our growing energy needs. While there are some obvious benefits of this prospect, it is not without its downsides.
Exploring energy options in uncharted territories has some economic benefits to consider. Firstly, it is an economically viable solution to global energy needs. As well as meeting the growing demand for fuel, outsourcing petrol from remote areas can reduce fuel prices across the world while maximizing revenue for the producer. A Russian oil and gas manufacturer is a good case in point. The company successfully managed to fill the market deficit for oil and increased its bottom line once it established oil wells in cold, uninhabited Siberia. True, production costs may somewhat increase, but they are eventually offset by revenue from considerable production scaling. Additional economic upsides range from creation of jobs to a reduction in transportation cost in the food supply chain. In this sense, the prospect of expanding oil production in untouched areas is economically virtuous.
Expansion of oil production in untouched ecosystems has some externalities to consider, and arguably the most concerning one is environmental damage. That is, oil production and refining processes such as drilling crude oil and distilling it destroys the wildlife and its habitat and creates a range of environmental problems such as soil erosion, air pollution, and water contamination from the release of toxins. All these problems lead to environmental degradation in far-off wilderness areas. There is also a concern over depletion of Earthβs natural resources. It is common knowledge that energy sources such oil and gas are non-renewable and limited. Revamping oil production, in this regard, could drain natural energy reserves, resulting in global energy crisis. This, in turn, leads to worldwide economic recession seeing as the world economy is mainly driven by energy production.
In conclusion, while the idea of exploiting oil and gas reserves in remote areas can be supported for short-term economic gains, the downsides are environmental harm and economic downturn in the long run.
#task2
344 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of locating oil and gas in these areas?
Pristine locations such as far-off islands and forests now are targeted as prospective oil and gas reserves due to our growing energy needs. While there are some obvious benefits of this prospect, it is not without its downsides.
Exploring energy options in uncharted territories has some economic benefits to consider. Firstly, it is an economically viable solution to global energy needs. As well as meeting the growing demand for fuel, outsourcing petrol from remote areas can reduce fuel prices across the world while maximizing revenue for the producer. A Russian oil and gas manufacturer is a good case in point. The company successfully managed to fill the market deficit for oil and increased its bottom line once it established oil wells in cold, uninhabited Siberia. True, production costs may somewhat increase, but they are eventually offset by revenue from considerable production scaling. Additional economic upsides range from creation of jobs to a reduction in transportation cost in the food supply chain. In this sense, the prospect of expanding oil production in untouched areas is economically virtuous.
Expansion of oil production in untouched ecosystems has some externalities to consider, and arguably the most concerning one is environmental damage. That is, oil production and refining processes such as drilling crude oil and distilling it destroys the wildlife and its habitat and creates a range of environmental problems such as soil erosion, air pollution, and water contamination from the release of toxins. All these problems lead to environmental degradation in far-off wilderness areas. There is also a concern over depletion of Earthβs natural resources. It is common knowledge that energy sources such oil and gas are non-renewable and limited. Revamping oil production, in this regard, could drain natural energy reserves, resulting in global energy crisis. This, in turn, leads to worldwide economic recession seeing as the world economy is mainly driven by energy production.
In conclusion, while the idea of exploiting oil and gas reserves in remote areas can be supported for short-term economic gains, the downsides are environmental harm and economic downturn in the long run.
#task2
344 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues
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The table describes how an average Australian household managed their monthly spending in 1991 and a decade later.
In 1991, expenditure on other goods and services was by far the highest, at 250 AUD, followed by the figure for food, at 155 AUD. Housing expenses made up the third biggest spending category with 95 AUD, while spending on utilities (electricity and water) and transport was roughly the same, at around 70 AUD. In contrast, merely 30 AUD was spent on clothing monthly, making it the smallest expense for an Australian household.
By 2001, family budget allocation had changed considerably in Australia. Spending on clothing and transport was reduced to 20 and 45 AUD respectively. Electricity and water bills, however, went up to 120 AUD β more than a 50% rise. Similarly, Australian families were spending 5 AUD more on food and housing in 2001 than in 1991, at 160 and 100 AUD respectively. Expenditure on other goods and services also grew, reaching 270 AUD. All these changes brought the total monthly spending figure to 715 AUD, 40 AUD more than the first year.
Overall, family expenditure on all categories grew with the exception of clothing and transport. It is also worth mentioning that an average Australian family expended the most on other goods and services and the least on clothing in both years. Finally, the total monthly expenditure of an Australian family had grown by 2001.
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In 1991, expenditure on other goods and services was by far the highest, at 250 AUD, followed by the figure for food, at 155 AUD. Housing expenses made up the third biggest spending category with 95 AUD, while spending on utilities (electricity and water) and transport was roughly the same, at around 70 AUD. In contrast, merely 30 AUD was spent on clothing monthly, making it the smallest expense for an Australian household.
By 2001, family budget allocation had changed considerably in Australia. Spending on clothing and transport was reduced to 20 and 45 AUD respectively. Electricity and water bills, however, went up to 120 AUD β more than a 50% rise. Similarly, Australian families were spending 5 AUD more on food and housing in 2001 than in 1991, at 160 and 100 AUD respectively. Expenditure on other goods and services also grew, reaching 270 AUD. All these changes brought the total monthly spending figure to 715 AUD, 40 AUD more than the first year.
Overall, family expenditure on all categories grew with the exception of clothing and transport. It is also worth mentioning that an average Australian family expended the most on other goods and services and the least on clothing in both years. Finally, the total monthly expenditure of an Australian family had grown by 2001.
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235 words, #classwork
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