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📄 DIYORBEK'S IELTS
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2nd hayitlik

I will share my sample tomorrow. Data is the same.
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2nd hayitlik I will share my sample tomorrow. Data is the same.
The line graph shows changes in the amount of timber, pulp, and paper produced, in million tonnes (mt), in one European country between 1980 and 2000.

Overall, the total production in the forest industry increased, with the figures for all three types of products showing growth, albeit to varying degrees. While pulp and timber showed significant fluctuations, paper showed the most significant rise, so much so that it became the most produced commodity in the industry.

Pulp and timber bore certain parallels in that both showed fluctuating patterns throughout the period. The former was the most produced forest product at the beginning of the period, with the figure standing at just under 6 mt while while the latter was produced in lower amounts, at 5 mt. They then went into opposite directions, with pulp production reaching a peak of 10 mt in 1985 and timber production plunging before staging a recovery to around 7mt over the same period. From 1985 onwards, the quantity of pulp produced first declined, almost halving to about 5mt in 1995, but then rebounded and dipped to just under 8m at the turn of the 21st century. Meanwhile, timber production generally showed an upward trend, almost doubling to shy of 10mt in 2000.

Paper was an outlier as it showed less variation for most of the period. It started as the least produced product at 4mt, but then showed consistent growth until 1995, when it overtook the other two products, standing at about 9mt. In the remaining period, the figure for paper dropped before recovering to a chart high of 12 mt, becoming the absolute leader in the industry.

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Listening and Reading marathons are in full swing. Today was day 2.

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UZBEK AS A STATUS

Anyone who goes to America can become something-dash-American (Uzbek-American, for example). Or anyone who goes to Canada can take on the title of Canadian (Mexican-Canadian, for example). We should do the same here: to elevate Uzbek as a status not as a nationality. So that essentially means the majority of Tajiks living in the country should be able to proudly call themselves Tajik-Uzbeks, Russians living in the country referring to themselves Russian-Uzbeks etc,. I mean, look at Mihail Volinkin, who is produly wearing Uzbek title; he should be on TV more than that degenerates who pretend to not speak Uzbek.

Whenever I watch kun.uz's "Oramizdagi odamlar" series, I see time and again one quality that all of these people share: SINCERITY. I think that is the quality that defines us. Next time, you watch that Uzbek-hating liberal hating on Uzbeks, you need to tell them to fuck off. They can go and be with the people they worship. Most are either Russia-worshipping degenerates or Arab-worshiping fanatics with dishevelled beards.

Once we succeed in doing so, a wider section of the population gets filled with a greater sense of collective responsibility for this country. Again, that oligarch family living in a posh are in Tashkent worshipping West or other countries' oligarchy is not representative of the majority. People like Sayfiddin ota are. Not those Uzbekaphobes or degenerates.
More and more people are shifting to a plant based diet.
Why is this the case?
Do you think this is a positive or negative development?


Many cultures have traditionally followed a meat-based diet, but an increasing number of people are now replacing the animal products in their diet with plant-based foods. This essay will examine the key drivers of this trend and argue that it is a largely positive development.

The most common reasons for becoming a vegan seem to be based on ethical or environmental concerns. In recent years, confronting information about practices involved in some large-scale meat and dairy farming has emerged, such as the inhumane conditions in which some animals are raised, transported and killed. As a consequence, many people feel they can no longer ethically justify eating meat. We are also now better informed about the massive contribution of livestock farming to deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions compared to that of growing plant crops, leading many people who are concerned about climate change to avoid eating meat.

This trend towards plant-based eating is generally positive. A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains offers numerous health benefits, including the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. If more people adopt this way of eating, the taxpayer burden of treating these health conditions, which are often associated with a heavily meat-based diet, may decrease. More importantly, as the consumption of meat and dairy decreases, production levels will follow suit, helping to reduce carbon emissions and preserve carbon-storing forests. Although a major shift away from animal products might negatively impact the meat and dairy industries, mitigation strategies can be implemented to prevent unemployment and build resilience in farming communities.

To conclude, a desire to be more compassionate towards other living creatures and less destructive of the environment seems to be the main impetus for the current rise in plant-based eating. While a vegan diet rich in whole foods is undoubtedly positive for the health of people and the planet, a wholesale transition away from meat will need to be carefully managed.

A band 9.0 on a good day.

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Sufis discerned the levels of understanding. Ilmu-l-yaqin, aynu-l-yaqin, haqqu-l-yaqin.

The usual example is —>

I've been told by trustworthy people that fire burns--
I've witnessed fire burning --
I've been burnt in the fire

So to get better at Writing, write yourself. Don’t just read sample answers or watch your teacher write one for you
IELTS PRATICE GROUP WITH SIROJIDDIN ERKABAYEV (8.0)

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First lesson takes place on June 4, at 6:30pm.

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O'zbekistonda IELTS bo'yicha ajoyib yangilik! 🇺🇿

Endi atigi 24 soat ichida IELTS natijangizni olishingiz mumkin. Batafsil videoda.

✍️ Hoziroq ro’yxatdan o’ting.

Do'stlaringiz va ularni ustozlariga ham yuborib qo'ying 😉

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Both sessions for June 2 mock exam are fully booked.

There are seats for June 9 sessions.

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