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Ikki kun qabul ochdik va 200 ga yaqin o’quvchi kursga yozilb ulgurdi.
Bugun ham yana 50 ta o’quvchini chegirma bilan qabul qilamiz va keyin kurs asl qiymatiga qaytadi.
Kurs: 247.000
Bugun chegirmaga: 147.000
Joyingizni band qilish uchun @iTeacher_Manager accountiga — “reading” deb yozing.
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Kech kirganda Task 1 report ketadimi? ❤️ - You bet you!
#sample
The charts give information about the steel industry of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 2000. Overall, the demand for steel in the UK consistently decreased, as did local production. Conversely, the figure for imports bucked this declining trend, closing the gap with domestic output. At the same time, the number of workers in this industry also sharply fell.
In 1970, the total demand for steel stood at 200 million tons (mt), which was the highest figure, while the UK production followed closely. Over the following three decades, both figures gradually declined, closing at half their 1970 level, with the total demand still slightly in the lead. By contrast, this declining trend corresponded to a steady increase in steel imports. From a negligible amount in 1970, the import of steel eventually caught up to local production, eliminating the initial huge gap.
When it comes to the number of staff in the UK steel industry, the highest number of workers was recorded in 1970, at a striking 50 thousand people. This figure had more than halved to 20 thousand by 1990, after which the decline considerably slowed down.
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The charts give information about the steel industry of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 2000. Overall, the demand for steel in the UK consistently decreased, as did local production. Conversely, the figure for imports bucked this declining trend, closing the gap with domestic output. At the same time, the number of workers in this industry also sharply fell.
In 1970, the total demand for steel stood at 200 million tons (mt), which was the highest figure, while the UK production followed closely. Over the following three decades, both figures gradually declined, closing at half their 1970 level, with the total demand still slightly in the lead. By contrast, this declining trend corresponded to a steady increase in steel imports. From a negligible amount in 1970, the import of steel eventually caught up to local production, eliminating the initial huge gap.
When it comes to the number of staff in the UK steel industry, the highest number of workers was recorded in 1970, at a striking 50 thousand people. This figure had more than halved to 20 thousand by 1990, after which the decline considerably slowed down.
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#sample The charts give information about the steel industry of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 2000. Overall, the demand for steel in the UK consistently decreased, as did local production. Conversely, the figure for imports bucked this declining trend,…
Writing’dan 9.0 olgan tanishimga jo’natvordim, natijani ertaga e’lon qilamiz.
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Writing’dan 9.0 olgan tanishimga jo’natvordim, natijani ertaga e’lon qilamiz.
To share the feedback or not to share?
That is the question.
That is the question.
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#sample The charts give information about the steel industry of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 2000. Overall, the demand for steel in the UK consistently decreased, as did local production. Conversely, the figure for imports bucked this declining trend,…
Score breakdown:
TA – 8
CC – 8 (Add a topic sentence.)
LR – 8
GR – 9
TA – 8
CC – 8 (Add a topic sentence.)
LR – 8
GR – 9
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Some people believe that hard work and determination are the main requirement for success in life. Others feel that other factors are important.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
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#sample
Everyone wants to become successful in life. Some people think that success mainly stems from hard work and perseverance, while others believe that factors such as
family wealth are more essential. Although both opinions have valid arguments, I feel that external factors determine success more strongly.
One might argue that hard work plays a significant role in many cases. Achieving major success in any field requires a lot of studying or training, as well as strength of character to continue despite difficulties. The most famous athletes train multiple times a day, every day of the week, and the same is true for most scientists who dedicate decades of their lives to research. For example, the most popular podcaster in the world, Joe Rogan, has released over a thousand podcasts to achieve his current level, which clearly requires a lot of effort. By contrast, over 90% of podcasters will quit before shooting 21 episodes, so it also requires determination – the ability to keep going when facing hardships.
These arguments notwithstanding, I believe that neither hard work nor determination is the main driver of success. Rather, the key factor for succeeding in life seems to be
your place of birth. Being born in a developed nation with a high economic mobility, such as Denmark or Norway, significantly increases your chances of becoming successful, as opposed to underdeveloped nations where generational poverty is very persistent. The same can be said about being born in a wealthy household. With ample resources to
invest in education, people born in rich families are more likely to pursue higher education, secure better paying jobs, and have more capital to start a business. Together, these factors play a bigger role in achieving success in life than diligence and commitment.
In conclusion, although achieving success does require some level of hard work and determination, these factors are not the main requirement. In my opinion, what truly determines our fate in life is the country in which we are born as well as our family background.
Everyone wants to become successful in life. Some people think that success mainly stems from hard work and perseverance, while others believe that factors such as
family wealth are more essential. Although both opinions have valid arguments, I feel that external factors determine success more strongly.
One might argue that hard work plays a significant role in many cases. Achieving major success in any field requires a lot of studying or training, as well as strength of character to continue despite difficulties. The most famous athletes train multiple times a day, every day of the week, and the same is true for most scientists who dedicate decades of their lives to research. For example, the most popular podcaster in the world, Joe Rogan, has released over a thousand podcasts to achieve his current level, which clearly requires a lot of effort. By contrast, over 90% of podcasters will quit before shooting 21 episodes, so it also requires determination – the ability to keep going when facing hardships.
These arguments notwithstanding, I believe that neither hard work nor determination is the main driver of success. Rather, the key factor for succeeding in life seems to be
your place of birth. Being born in a developed nation with a high economic mobility, such as Denmark or Norway, significantly increases your chances of becoming successful, as opposed to underdeveloped nations where generational poverty is very persistent. The same can be said about being born in a wealthy household. With ample resources to
invest in education, people born in rich families are more likely to pursue higher education, secure better paying jobs, and have more capital to start a business. Together, these factors play a bigger role in achieving success in life than diligence and commitment.
In conclusion, although achieving success does require some level of hard work and determination, these factors are not the main requirement. In my opinion, what truly determines our fate in life is the country in which we are born as well as our family background.
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#sample Everyone wants to become successful in life. Some people think that success mainly stems from hard work and perseverance, while others believe that factors such as family wealth are more essential. Although both opinions have valid arguments, I feel…
POV: you didn’t read this essay. 💀
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