El transporte publico

El transporte publico El transporte público es un medio de transporte, es muy barato viajar por transporte público y es buena por el medio ambiente. El transporte público es útil. La mayoría de transporte público es barato y fiable. Cuando 25 millones de españoles no tienen un coche, el transporte publico necesito estar rápido y frecuentemente. En cuidades grande, los medios de transporte disponible estan:- los autobuses, un sistema de transporte subterráneo y los trenes de cercanías. La mayoría de gente viaja a trabajo por el transporte público. En horas puntas la estaciones estan muy abarrotado. Cuándo utilizando el transporte público la gente tienen quedarse parada por mucho tiempo porque los autobuses y trenes estan abarrotado. El transporte público en Inglaterra no es fiable. Los trenes estan tarde y a veces cancelaron. El transporte público es muy

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ict online service

Online services 1.1 There are five different services in which I will be studying these are: * Communications * Commerce * Entertainment * Download services * Real time information Communications Communications is a way in which people can talk or have a conversation with another person using the internet. Using communications saves you many so that you don't have to spend money buying credit on a phone. It is a very easy and free way to interact with people all over the world. I will be going into detail for two methods in which you can communicate with other people through the internet. These will be Windows live Messenger and Newsgroups. Instant messaging Instant messaging is a program in which you download from the internet this allows anybody who has internet do download the program for free. Instant messaging Is a program which allows you to talk to people all around the world instantly which means they have to be online for you both to talk to each other free of charge and when you write a message they can read it in like a second after you sent it. Also you can meet friend on msn as many people use this method of talking. Also if you have a webcam you can also let the person who you are talking to have visual contact with you through the webcam. In addition instant messaging allows to sent files to the other people and you can receive files. E.g. you

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Teenage Criminals.

Vanessa Grigoleit English 11 Teenage Criminals There are many reasons, why young people to become criminals. Detectives argue until today about which is the principal reason for the criminality of young people. Finding these reasons can be very difficult since there are always different reasons for each individual case. The most important reasons are drugs, acceptance, and parental neglect. A trip for juvenile delinquency is the increasing drug consumption. Never was it this easy for teens to get a hold of hard drugs, this is because on class journeys, school celebrations, in Clubs and when the parents don't really watch their kids or aren't even interested. On one hand there is a great amount of influence of alcohol on teens and on the other there is peer pressure and the teens aggressive behavior. If there was a stricter law an alcohol consume, the amount of aggressive teens would go down. Alcohol is know as a people drug. On the other side a lot of teens commit crimes in order to finance their drug consumption. Young teens have the need to be in a group. Don't all teens want to feel important of popular? Teens in high school always want to be accepted and recognized. There is always the popular group in a high school that other kids may look up too. If this thought is the obsession of a teen, it could possibly also cause violent and aggressive behavior. Parental

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Plan - Investigating what kinds of materials are best at keeping water in a beaker warm

Investigation: Insulation Introduction This practical investigation involves investigating what kinds of materials are best at keeping water in a beaker warm. A material that prevents this heat loss is called an insulator. Insulators have to prevent three types of heat loss: · Conduction · Convection · Radiation Conduction of heat occurs mainly in solids. This process is where vibrating particles pass their extra vibration energy to neighbouring particles. Convection of heat only occurs in liquids and gasses. Convection occurs when the more energetic particles move from the hotter region to the cooler region taking their energy with them. Radiation of heat can also be called infer-red radiation. Heat radiation can travel through a vacuum. This process is different from the other two it travels in straight lines and at the speed of light. This is the only way heat can reach us from the sun. Heat radiation travels through transparent media like air, glass, and water. No particles are involved in this process it is the transfer of heat energy purely by waves. Aim The aim of this Investigation is to find the best insulator that prevents heat loss. The materials that I will be using are: · Felt · Polystyrene · Bubble wrap Prediction My prediction is that the weakest insulator will be the fleece. I chose this for my weakest insulator because: . There are a lot

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endangered panadas

The Endangered Giant Pandas Giant pandas are an endangered species normally found in China. The main reason that they are dying out is lack of food. Giant Pandas consume between 26 - 83 pounds of bamboo a day, and it doesn't grow quickly. Bamboo forests have been demolished as room for factories and more land, destroying more and more food for the pandas. Many pandas have been found dead from starvation as they have not found a bamboo forest in time. Another problem is that female pandas are only reproductive in the mating season for a period of 5 days and male pandas are picky, few pandas mate in this season. In 2005 China had over 50 panda reserves, protecting more than 4,000 square miles and over 45% of remaining giant panda habitat. Today 61% of pandas are under protection in reserves, roughly 980. To help save the pandas more bamboo forests should be created, and China should focus on having all pandas protected. Giant pandas are an endangered species normally found in China. The main reason that they are dying out is lack of food. Giant Pandas consume between 26 - 83 pounds of bamboo a day, and it doesn't grow quickly. Bamboo forests have been demolished as room for factories and more land, destroying more and more food for the pandas. Many pandas have been found dead from starvation as they have not found a bamboo forest in time. Another problem is that female

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The Play within the Play of Hamlet. To try and reveal his Uncle Claudiuss wrongdoing, he puts on a play that depicts the exact seen of the murder but it is unclear if this trick really displayed Claudiuss guilt.

The Starting of the True Mousetrap The novel, Hamlet, describes a story about a nephew who desires to seek revenge on his uncle for his father's death. To try and reveal his Uncle Claudius's wrongdoing, he puts on a play that depicts the exact seen of the murder but it is unclear if this trick really displayed Claudius's guilt. Hamlet believes that this play will show him if what the ghost told him was correct or if the ghost was just an evil spirit. Also this scene shows that Hamlet is just acting crazy because before Claudius shows up, Hamlet is speaking clearly to Horatio and is excited for what the play will reveal. When Claudius arrives, he begins to act insane again. Before the play starts, Hamlet questions Polonius about his acting past. This exchange pokes at the murder of his father and even foreshadows the death of Polonius. The dialogue between Polonius and Hamlet allows Hamlet, though acting crazy, to express ideas about the treachery of both Polonius and Claudius without them truly understanding that Hamlet suspects Claudius killed his father and that Polonius is betraying Hamlet's trust by spying on him and reading his love letters to Ophelia. When speaking with Polonius before the play, this dialogue foreshadows Hamlet's eventual killing of Polonius. Hamlet inquires about Polonius's acting background and Polonius explains that he used to be a good

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thomas hardy

Comparisons of "I look into my glass" and "mirror". I have compared the two poems "Mirror" by Sylvia Plath and "I look into my glass" by Thomas Hardy. I believe "Mirror" is about a mirror describing an old woman's reflection, she can't accept they way that she looks "whatever I see I swallow immediately" and is sad. "I look into my glass" is about an old man who looks at himself and believes he is dieing, he knows he has grown old. "Mirror" is about an old woman's reflection and how the mirror thinks she looks unhappy and depressed. "In me she has drowned a young girl," here she says her young self has drowned, which implies it's died and only the old in her is left. Sylvia also says that the little girl who used to look into the mirror is gone and her old self rises to the mirror "like a terrible fish". This shows how much Sylvia hates her self. In the poem we get a sense of time like she has been sat looking at the mirror for a while as the poem says things like "over and over" and "day after day". While reading "Mirror" the audience considers the mental state Sylvia was in when she split up with her husband, Ted Hughes and how she was on the edge from her father's death as a child. This makes the reader believe that the poem is about Sylvia Plath's life. I believe that the beginning of the poem describes Sylvia as a young woman who is beautiful and popular. "unmisted

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