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WT1 & WT2

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 2:52 pm
by jesus
Q.1.

The chart illustrates telephone calls in the UK, which is segregated into three cliques with their overall duration, from 1995 to 2002. Over this span of 8 years, national and international calls, and mobile calls had been steadily increased, while local calls are recorded to rise and drop gradually.

According to the diagram, local phone calls are the most popular means of communication, where the figure is remaining above 70 billion minutes throughout the eight years period. Local calls also hit a peak, at 90, in 1999. On the contrary, national and international calls account for thrice as much as mobile calls, with the growth of 41 billion minutes, substituting 37 in 19995 from 62 in 2002. The highest ever operation of mobile calls is at forty five billion minutes. Furthermore, mobile calls are least favored by the people of UK, being a surge of 16 from 2000 to 2001.

To summarize, with the view of considerable acceleration in the use of mobile calls, it is expected that it will be widely used in future.

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Q.2.

The graph depicts the various method of transport, which is operated to transfer a certain volume of goods in UK, from 1974 to 2002. Over the 24 years of period, there had been a positive increment in the delivery of goods by all means of transport: road, water, rail and pipeline.

Looking at the picture, road had been the most common means of transport used to deliver goods , with the minor fluctuation in middle years, then the figure reached a significant growth, near 100 million tonnes, in 2002. In contrast, pipeline is the least popular method, which consistently increased for the first 19 years, followed by a period of stability, at 22, between 1995 and 2002.

Moreover, the volume of goods transmitted by water and rail accounts for around 40 million tonnes during the period of 1974 to 1978. However, this figure is then negatively correlated with each other, where goods transported by water was hovered around 58 before and after a gentle rise while the rail is destabilized, and again reached amid 40 in 2002.

Overall, it is expected that road will be continuously used as the main method of transport.

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Q.3.

Some people say that the best way to improve public health is by increasing the number of sport facilities. Others, however, say that this would have little effect on public health and that other measures are required.

Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.



Globally, health has been considered as the key factor of human life. Basically, people have been adopting numerous methods to be healthy, and create a friendly atmosphere around their surroundings. Some people reckon that constituting various sport facilities will be fundamental to employ healthy habits on public, while others assume that this approach is inferior, and other alternative steps should be applied. This contentious topic will be analyzed prior to drawing a reasonable conclusion.

Firstly, it is felt by many that commencing various physical activities, namely sport, is the optimal approach to fortify the public health. To exemplify, a health survey carryout on school children in Nepal, especially in Pokhara and Kathmandu, insists that those students who avoid sport activities used to have more sick leave than the others. What this means is that if local people are involved in sport, they will undoubtedly combat with diseases, and sustain satisfying health. Consequently, this theory is difficult to debunk.

On the contrary, other groups around the world have ascertained that involvement in sport will have minor impact on public health. So, the local people should be enlightened through the proper knowledge about diet and nutrition. The millions of people educated by the fact that only plant-based foods are beneficial for human health suggested by a book, The China Study: the most comprehensive research ever conducted on nutrition and diet, will embody the above idea perfectly. Therefore, when people have information about the food intake, it will definitely catalyze good health. In light of this, it is obvious that why this argument has garnered a lot of support.

After evaluating these two points of view, it is believed that public health can be aggrandized through education. It is thus recommended that every community should gain proper knowledge and understanding about health, in order to create a healthy environment.

Re: WT1 & WT2

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:50 am
by jesus
Some body please evaluate it. :(