The line graph illustrates the numbers of participants joined in five different activities at a particular social centre in Melbourne over the 20-year period.
Risk taking both in personal and professional life can be advantageous, however, i do not believe that its benefits would necessarily overshadow its downturns.
The table illustrates the amount of phones sold (in millions) from 2006 to 2012. The companies featured are: Nokia, Ericsson, Samsung, Motorola and Apple.
Some say that learning is best acquired through in-person interaction with a tutor in a classroom, while others think that it can be received more effectively online. I find the latter more beneficial because, although o
Today, a contentious issue exists regarding the reading. It is thought by some people that reading is an excellent hobby for individuals, undoubtly, while others challange that the books what a person's read are the impo
It is debatable nowadays whether we have to take risks for the sake of our careers and private lives. Definitely, taking risks has its own merits and drawbacks. This essay will put forward the reason why risk-taking will
Nowadays, natural resources really important. Solar energys has a several beneficial sides. First of all we aren't pay fee for energy. İt's really because people has difficulty about financial freedom. As a global starti
The line graph illustrates the proportion of carbon dioxide emitted per indvidual in UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal in 40 years from 1967 to 2007. Units are measured in metric tonnes.
Many people believe that the reduction of the crime rate will be achieved more effectively through better education rather than prison sentences. I disagree with this view, because I consider that both approaches have t
The graph below illustrates the participants numbers of various activities at one social center. Overall, there are a several differences between Melbourne and Australia during the period 2000 to 2020.
The line graph provides data on the average carbon dioxide emissions per individual in 4 countries, namely the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, as well as Portugal in the period of 50 years, particularly from 1967 to 2007.