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Tuesday 22 March 2011

Sports in the UK

Sports in the UK

Rugby
Rugby is played in over 120 countries around the world.Generally, there are 15 players per team, though 7-players per team are also popular. Sometimes, there may also be 10-players per side. Each team must score as many points as possible. In rugby, carrying, passing, kicking and grounding the ball score points for the team. The team with the most number of points is the winner of the match.






Unusual sport in the UK:
The most unusual sport in the UK which must be very funny is the Pancake Racing - In which each participant carries a pancake in a frying pan. All the runners must toss their pancakes as they run and catch them in the frying pan. In Cyprus we have many traditional sports which we enjoy them in some celebrations and specifically on Easter. One of the most famous is the bag-running which people put their legs in a big bag and they have to run until the end. 






References:
www.learnenglish.de/culture/unusualsports.htm





Friday 18 March 2011

The Legal System

The video that I have choose is about Saddam Hussein who destroy the Garden of Eden.The video was found in Youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4lBT1YiEw8

Saddam Hussein has been punished with hung


Questions according to the video:

  1. What is the name of the river?
  2. What acclivities did they do in that river before 20 years?
  3. Against who did the Muslins revolt?
  4. What was the responsibility of Saddam?  
  5. What did Saddam destroy?

Britain and knife crime

Crime and Justice

The last decades in Britain has been investigate that young people are carrying out a knife. Young people believe that they are more powerful and they will receive respect by doing that. Recently there have been a lot of knife crimes.The media, the schools and the British government are very worried about it and they trying to find a solution  about that.


The brother of Brooke Kinsella was murdered before two years.Miss Kinsella had made some recommendations about young people and knife crime which are:

  • anti-knife crime presentations for school children
  • more data sharing between police, schools and other agencies on local issues
  • a best practice website for local organisations 
  • in order to stop them getting involved in knife crime, people ought to do more work with young children


About her brother Ben...

The police has been said that he has been in a pub called Shillibeers and he stabbed around 2am by a group of youths. After the event Ben was taken by ambulance to the hospital where he died.There was a witness who was unnamed he saw Ben lying down in a pool of blood. Ben was the 17th victim in 2008  who dies by knife crime.








References:

http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/crime/knife-gun-gang-youth-violence/  





Sunday 6 March 2011

National Health Service


The national Health Service






Blood Donor video answers.

  • 7 years ago
  • 41 times
  • his type blood is very important
  • when he was 20 and he used to get bid at school
  • because he was travelling around the world and see different kind of people .He understand how great is the world and he wanted to help them



My video:road accidents taking risks: Questions
  • When did he have the accident?
  • How old was he?
  • When and where did he woke up?
  • How did he crashed?                   

http://www.nhs.uk/video/pages/medialibrary.aspx?Uri=video/2009/September/Pages/accidentstakingrisks.aspx

Friday 25 February 2011

Social security-The benefits system

Social security-The benefits system


The system in Cyprus has some differences from the system in the UK.In the UK the age of retire is 65 but the British government  is planning to scrap the default retirement age in the UK from October 2011.On the other hand, in Cyprus the retire age is 60 because there is a problem with many people who are not appointed yet.




There are several benefits basic for mothers in the UK if they have a child, such as:
  • Statutory Maternity Pay\
  • Maternity Allowance
  • Health in Pregnancy Grant

In the United Kingdom Jobseeker's Allowance is a form of unemployment benefit that is paid by the government to people who are unemployed and seeking work.


References:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/

Thursday 17 February 2011

THE WELFARE STATE

THE WELFARE STATE




    A welfare state is a concept of government where the state plays the primary role in the protection and promotion of the economic and social well-being of its citizens.The BBC article is comparing the poverty rate with other countries and Britain has remained stubbornly high.

    The system of "cradle to grave" was devised  in 1940. It had been written by Sir William Beveridge, a highly regarded economist and expert on unemployment problems.




REFERENCES:
www.bbcnews.co.uk





Thursday 3 February 2011

Newspaper-Media


Newspaper and Media


    In Britain most newspapers are daily,they are publish every day.Other newspapers are published every Sunday.The difference between tabloids and the broadsheet is the size and the contents.Tabloids newspapers represent some shorts articles and too many pictures e.g.,Metro.However,the broadsheet newspapers   are more quality and represent big articles and more serious e.g The Guardian.






The headlines for three different newspaper on Wednesday (03/02/2011) were:

  • The Guardians: "Egypt protests erupt in fresh violence"
  • The Sun: "Blood on the Nile"
  • Metro: "It is a pirate life for Doctor Who"  
    As we can see The Guardians which has more quality content, represents world news and said  about serious facts.On the other hand Metro and the Sun are more about gossip and more interesting news.There is also one similarity on the headlines which most newspapers do not use verbs.


References
http://www.thebigproject.co.uk/news/