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    AGAPE

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    September 30, 2022 at 9:28 PM in reply to: Task 2 ( 2 parts question) : Buildings

    At present, instead of previous culturally fabricated buildings, the architects erect monotonous flats and luxurious apartments. Although the scenario happens as a result of urban sprawling and by favoring the wealthy clients, I reckon that such a transition could detrimentally affect the poor residents to go homeless as well as this could cumulatively vanish the cultural values of each place. This essay elaborates the causes and my opinion on this subject.

    On the cause side, the major culprit could be westernization. In detail, People often migrate to city either for educational or career purposes; consequently, the population in the cities increases and thereby the engineers might be forced to build similar time-saving constructions. Mumbai Andheri, for instance, has now enormous multi-storey flats due to increased population density. In addition, the second reason could be that the ambitious developers knock down just on wealthy companies and billionaires for lucrative benefits. As a result, the earlier resident spaces would apparently be replaced with the well-engineered blocks.

    However, the aforementioned is not a logic to support the change. It seems to be an abominable shift as the associated effects could harm each land’s ethnic and traditional values. In other words, if the newly built infrastructures are alike and indistinguishable, those establishments cannot symbolize the artistic skills. Hence, by time, the authentic cultural fabrics would undoubtedly go obsolete. What more, since the private investitures cater large building projects, the poor residents often be under existence crisis. The previously spacious and environmental-friendly housings of the city of Oakland have become high-rise superstructures and is a live example here. In view of these, I tend to not support building structures that are of same kind.

    In conclusion, the current architectures seem similar not only by the indulging of western culture but also by the housing demand of public. Unfortunately, such a change deleteriously leaves the unwealthy people on streets with no homes and even conceal the unique heritage of the places.

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    September 23, 2022 at 7:09 PM in reply to: Academic Task-1 (table)

    The provided tables represent the global population in billions as well the specific population ratios of 6 regions during the years, 1950 and 2000, with predictions for the year 2050.

    Overall, it is evident that though the world population showcases an upward trend , regional rates seem fluctuating, where the all-time highest population is of Asia, but the least residents are in Oceania.

    From the figure, it is obvious that the global population increased from 2.5billions to 6billions by 2000, and is expected to hike towards 9billions by 2050. Similarly, African’s share on worldly population has also raised and would possibly reach to one-fifths in 2050. Interestingly, Latin America is estimated to continue the rate of 9% for the year 2050 as that in 2000.

    In other regions, while Oceania remains as the least contributed place in world population with just 1% of global population, Asians shared the majority in population statistics of the world throughout the given periods (56%, 60%, and 59%, respectively ) with a slight predicted decrease by 1% in 2050. However, a downward trend is observable in the case of Europe and North America with the population reduction from 22 to a forecast of 7% and from 7 to an estimate of just 4%, respectively.

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    September 21, 2022 at 4:46 AM in reply to: Writing task 2 (Direct/Two-parts question)

    Permissive parenting promotes complete freedom for children, yet such a child-rearing method cannot be observed as positive, since it brings struggles in future with career irresponsibility and social-life. The following paragraphs analyze this parenting technique with the appalling aftermaths.

    Firstly, see why the other kinds of child-minding stand against whole freedom for kids? The answer to this question would eventually rectify that non-restrictive style of upbringing is damaging. In other words, when the father and mother take a less-burdened approach toward their child, at times of any faults, the kids will undoubtedly see the situation favorable as there is no authoritative figure to correct and guide them. Hence, these kids build an easy-going as well as non-fearing mindset, moreover, such a comfortable circumstance would results in cumulative repetition of mistakes. Indian parenting style ratio can be relooked for a clarification, where only 20% of whole Indian families seem permissive,

    Furthermore, if the family meet all their child’s wishes, by the late adolescent period, they grew up like arrogant and stubborn with its’ aftereffects on not only academic but also on jobs. For instance, single parents often chose to loosen their authoritative rules set on their kids, unfortunately, these off-springs showcase more absenteeism and fail to follow organizational rules and hierarchy chains at workplace. What’s more, the free-minded parents can simply ruin their children’s profession. In addition, as long as the guardians act permissive for all the demands, the children will be inept in money management and in moral values such as sharing and caring.

    In conclusion, it is crucial to think about permissive parenting style as this child-caring type is observed to be detrimental for the children with the outcomes of cumbersome social living as well as low-grade professional performance.

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    September 15, 2022 at 7:10 PM in reply to: Task 2 ( discuss both the views) : University or Job

    Achieving a professional stability is a dream of many aspirants. While certain individuals support the basement with education is crucial for this, others profess that people can go on with their job opportunities directly after elementary education. I suppose, the advanced education would help in better career options, and this essay discusses the notion in detail.

    Work perfection can be obtained by experience alone. In other words, non-supporters of higher education explain that when people continue their job at one workplace for a longer period, time will make them professionals, and the enormous academic qualifications would never uplift the career. For example, South Africa, as it is a developing nation, the country struggles for good learning facilities, however, the workers on the country have enough idea to perform their tasks effectively and efficiently. The activities like gardening, building construction, and carpenter works could be seen as such kind of jobs with no demand of specialized education.

    Nonetheless, certain occupations welcome only well-educated employees by which complex tasks can be solved. If multinational companies employ all job-seekers without looking the resume, then the reputation of the office will diminish in future. Therefore, company managements had foreseen this issue, and thus segregate the CVs on file under the consideration of academic achievements. If not, the money on amateur employee’s training, their salary as well as the damage they could cause to the office by any kind of mistakes will aftermath the company to suffer financially. Computer-engineering, specialty doctor, and teaching are some of such occupations which demand higher education.

    In conclusion, the aforementioned explanation is enough to pen down that while some jobs require no further education than the elementary one, other sophisticated works indeed need skilled workers with good educational accomplishments.

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    September 14, 2022 at 10:35 AM in reply to: Task 2 : GM foods (agree/disagree)

    Many people have an opinion as genetically engineered foods will meet the large-scale food demand globally. Though it could risk human immune system and natural vegetation, I think, it can be considered for their specific nutritional benefits. This essay dealt with the topic in detail.

    Whenever a scientifically modified crop is introduced, environmentalists observe the contingence of a crop failure or any adverse effects. In detail, since the born nature of the food source is altered here via DNA mutations, people often seem concerned about the after effects on their immunity and digestive ability. For instance, in 1980s, the researchers introduced a DNA modified wheat grain. Unfortunately, their cultivation had been stopped by the authority as it affected children’s body defense mechanism as well as caused the other grains to starve for nutrients from the soil. However, at present, genetically altered food items would always undergo a safety analysis before reaching to the hands of public.

    Why would the bio-engineers still continue developing these crops even with these risks? Its’ because the outcome is better than of these drawbacks. In other words, DNA changes on a food variety will help the agricultural researchers to modify them into more convenient as well as specific way. If a cereal like beans, for instance has huge public demand, yet the production cannot meet this need, microbiologists can work on the beans family to come up with a new crop that yields more harvest and good quality beans. Therefore, as long as the determined alteration possibility, GM foods can be seen as a better alternative to meet the public demand.

    To recapitulate it is undeniable to see that if the bio-engineers rule out the potential harm to human and earth through different analysis, the synthetically mutated food can tackle global challenge of food scarcity.

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    September 13, 2022 at 3:58 AM in reply to: Task 1 (Academic): MAP

    Two maps provided are of the village of Ryemouth in the year 1995 and it’s present view after certain modifications.

    Overall, it is evident that as years passed, though the transport facility, hotel, and café remained unchanged, the green area from Reymouth village as well as the fish markets had vanished completely for the erection of apartments and entertainment facilities.

    Village of Ryemouth has a road-transit option, which longs from the north-west corner to the south coastal border. At present, this roadway has an extended middle-sideway to the west. Moreover, throughout the sideway, some more resident spaces are introduced in addition to the houses that are parallel to the straight road in 1995. Similarly, as the population increased, the village of Ryemouth had also erected 4 apartments near to the south coastal road by demolishing the fish market and fishing port of the year 1995.

    On the north-east village area, in 1995, it had a huge farmland and forest park. But this however vanished now for the sake of a golf park and tennis court. Though these alterations had occurred in the Ryemouth village, the café on the south-east seashore and the hotel located on the east had been retained with an addition of a car parking facility for the latter.

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    September 11, 2022 at 12:42 PM in reply to: Academic Task-1 ( pie chart)

    The provided pie charts compare the percentages of household budget for necessities, namely food, clothing, medicine, and household goods in China during the years,1995 and 2011.

    Overall, it is evident that for both the years, the outlay on food and clothing shown a downward trend and the rest had an upward trend, yet the former remained as the highest of the whole budget share in both the given years. Medicine category, and homely goods, on the other hand, had some considerable increase as well.

    Over the giver 16-year period from 1995, food and clothing expense, though decreased, the most measurable household-expenditure was contributed by food items even after a reduction of 9% budget use from 68% of Chinese total home budget Similarly, the attires used 19% of household income in 1995, which then followed a drop by 1% 2011.

    In contrast to the aforementioned, the budget usage on household goods and medicine categories had spent 9% and 4%, respectively during the year 1995, and which then surged to 11% and 12%, accordingly by 2011.

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    September 9, 2022 at 5:52 AM in reply to: Task 2 (Opinion based) : Capital Punishment

    Although the law and order of a nation are established and work for the safety of citizens, potent criminal punishments are also paramount to reduce the rate of criminal offenses and to improve social security. This essay elaborates the notion in detail with an effort to consider capital punishment to some extent.

    Wrongdoers often have a tendency to repeat crimes and they did not bother about the judiciary punishment, which had placed the society under risk of repeated offenses. Therefore, if the court produce death sentences for serious crimes, then this repetitive violence will go obsolete. For instance, Pakistan judiciary system has such a method of death sentencing in the cases of felony. I simple words, capital punishment on these most dreadful cases might warn the lawbreakers to not to so a second time and thereby guarantee the safety of people.

    However, due to certain humanitarian concerns, many social activists stand against this penalty and suggests to go for minor imprisonment or juvenile home care. What these activists proclaim is that the life of an individual is not in the hands of any human being, hence human are not ought to take the life of another human. Unfortunately, this viewpoint seems invaluable as it unknowingly supports the offenders to do the same maleficence in future also. Therefore, at least for certain crimes such as spying against own nation, terrorism, and female trafficking, the accused must be penalized seriously with no second thought on the beliefs and humanity.

    To recapitulate, the aforementioned details press me to say that along with the usual penalties for minor crimes, if the evidences and witnesses support, major offenders should undoubtedly be sentenced to death for the safety of society.

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    September 8, 2022 at 3:25 AM in reply to: Task 2 ( discuss both the views) : economic progress

    People are opinionated while discussing whether the finance-sector or other areas are paramount for a nation. Though certain individuals suggest better monetary stability as more significant, others comment that health as well as the defense aspects should be considered parallel to them. This essay negotiates both these views and will pen down with my thought of uplifting both the economic and other related aspects of each country.

    Economic boom of a country seems crucial by many people since this could eventually helps to overcome the line of poverty and to rise the standard of living. In detail, if a country could increase the price of goods and thereby the total GDP, then this amount can be spent on the required demand of food, water, and accommodation for the people. As a result, citizens can accomplish better living standards. For instance, the ruling Indian government had increased their GNP by increasing good’s tax and thus were able to supply food and water for rural people on a larger circle.

    Does only economy matters? Some people say no for this question because they have known the necessity of having well-equipped defense team and well-established health care services for a country. In other words, what if the authority failed to protect their own nation even after holding a good share of global economy? Therefore, safety of any country from spies or terrorists and the citizen’s health with better hospital facilities are also of foremost pertinent. The Russian authority, for example, had succeeded in this way by keeping secret security systems including sophisticated war-radars and weapons along with relevant monetary power.

    To recapitulate, the aforementioned aspects caused me to think that though people argue differently, should not only the financial status of a country matters but also the safety and health sectors.

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    September 6, 2022 at 12:14 AM in reply to: Academic Task-1 ( Line graph)

    The given line graphs illustrate the quarterly data of demand and production of steel in million tonnes in the Uk and the number of steel industrial employees in 2010.

    Overall, it is evident that over the given period, though with some shifts steel demand increased, but the production of steel and the workers count shown a downward trend.

    The steel production-demand scale in the Uk depicts the initial steel production of 4000 million tonnes, which meant to be the exact double of required steel of the same time. When the demand of steel remained static with certain fluctuations in the further months, interestingly there was a production-ratio leap to 5000 million tonnes in the first and third quarters. By December, steel demand, after hitting a low of no demand, increased and rebounded to its initial 2000 million tonnes in contrast to the gradual decrease of production of steel to below 1000 million tonnes.

    Moving into the staff numbers, although the steel industries occupied 5000 workers at first, this dramatically declined to 3000 by the middle of first quarter and which then was almost constant with just a rise of 35000 during August. Further steady drop resulted only 1000 workers to remain on these steel factories by December 2010.

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