Tuesday, October 18, 2011

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Nowadays there are many people who move to new cities or new countries and live there more than ever before. Now, I will talk about problems and solutions about this topic.

There are many problems for the people when they move to new cities. Firstly, weather. For example, when people move to new countries and see the radical change of weather maybe they find it difficult to adapt. Another problem is language. For example, when many Arabs go outside their country and want some food or something else they cannot speak clearly with any person. Yet another problem is food, when people move outside their country they must know where the restaurant is because it is very important, but some people these days do not know where these place are.

There are many solutions to these problems. The first solution is that when you have different weather you can wear suitable clothes, after that you will adapt to this weather. Another solution is that if your language is very weak, you can go to the places of language learning and practice there to become good in language. Yet another solution is that if you cannot find food, you can ask other Muslims or other Arabs about the restaurant and they will tell you, after that you can choose a nice restaurant.

In conclusion, if anyone wants to move to any new cities they must prepare themselves to adapt to any country in the world.


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The graph show the percentage of films shown in Britain and Australia by origin in 2000 and the cinema attendance between Britain and Australia from 1980 to 2000.

Graph 1 shows the percentage of films shown in Britain and Australia in 2000. The percentage of US films in Britain and Australia were higher than others films and the percentage was 77% in Britain and 68% in Australia. The second highest films were British films and 20% were shown in Britain and 4% in Australia. Australia films were least popular movies and there were none shown in Britain and 10% in Australia. But the others films had 2% in Britain and 15% in Australia. Graph 2 shows the cinema attendance between Britain and Australia from 1980 to 2000. In Australia the cinema attendance fluctuated between 1980 and 1984. From 1984 to 1990 the cinema attendance was stable at 40 millions. From 1990 to 2000 the cinema attendance rose rapidly start from 40 million to 90 million. On the other hand the cinema attendance fluctuated from 1980 to 1990. After that the number rose slightly from 1990 to 2000.

In conclusion, US films are highest shown films in Britain and Australia. The cinema attendance in Britain is better than Australia, and the last number stopped it was 150 million for Britain and 90 million for Australia.

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