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Many childhood diseases can now be prevented through the use of vaccines.

Should parents be made, by law, to immunise their children against common diseases or should individuals have the right to choose not to immunise their children?
Its clear that with Science of Medicine and Pharmacy rapidly developed the rapid development of medicine and pharmacy, parents do not concern as much as before are not so concerned about the threat of common childhood diseases for to their children. They can can use vaccines for their children have their children vaccinated to strengthen their immune ability boost their immunity against childhood diseases. I strongly recommend introducing legislation to promote ensure parents to play their part.

First of all, the proper use of these protective preventive medicines prevents protects children from childhood diseases. All these medicines have been experimentally tested and proved proven useful against common childhood diseases. In reality, thousands of children have been benefited from these protective preventive medicines. Then, If every child has been is immunized against these infectious diseases, these childhood the diseases would be isolated and can hardly would not survive. Furthermore, it would greatly reduce the possibility of childhood diseases to spreading among children. Children would have less change to be exposed to dangerous environment.The risk of children being exposed to diseases would be reduced. Moreover, in aspect with the whole society, extensive uses of vaccine-like medicines can raise its population quality into higher level by prevent children from common diseases. Children can grow healthier and stronger into adults and these effects can last for several generations The use of vaccines would reduce the incidence of diseases among children thereby raising the standard of health of the general populace. Children can grow up to be healthier and stronger adults if the effects can be sustained. FinallyIn conclusion, the proper use of vaccines like medicines (medicines like vaccines?) keeps children out of free from infectious childhood diseases. Fewer children get infected and more medical resources are saved, which was planned to use for infected children. Fewer incidence of the diseases would result in a saving of medical resources who could be put to use for other purposes. These medical resources can be used for other people. Fewer incidence of the diseases would result in a saving of medical resources which could be put to use for other purposes.

Topic = Although many countries are becoming richer, these societies still have members who are poor and struggle each day to survive. why do you think this happens and what can the wealthy societies do to help their poorer citizens? Essay ( 271 words)

Just like any countries in the world, affluent nations have poor citizenry too. What causes this to happen and what can they do to address poverty among their people? these are the questions i will discuss in my essay.(I would like to
discuss is more appropriate)

There are a number of reasons why poverty still exist (exists is more appropriate) even in affluent nations. Firstly, due to global economic crisis businesses are affected, some are closing down and others are trimming down their work force in effect a lot of people lost their jobs. Another reason that is (which is is more appropriate) worth mentioning is that because of globalization that companies from rich countries venture to establish foreign operation to outsource cheaper work force thus unemployment rate from rich nation escalate.(unemployment rate escalate in rich nations is more appropriate ) Lastly, the increasing prices of basic goods, housing, healthcare insurance, car mortgage does not matches (does not match is more appropriate) the income earned by the household which leads to poverty. What is needed to combat these problems are definite actions (definite actions are needed to combat these problems is more appropriate). The government should subsidize some of the needs of their poor citizens like housing provisions, access to free and quality education for children of poor families and free of charge healthcare. Also, a strategic plan to solve unemployment rate should be put in place, like creating more jobs for the people by helping companies through lowering taxes and granting loans for additional capital.

to wrap up, the issue at hand is something to ponder upon, because every society shares the same predicament. i think that poverty is a serious problem and that the only way to address it is through cooperation among those who are in the position ( government and business sector) to provide better lifestyle to their citizen. (Ensure capital letters at the beginning of a sentence )

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Watching TV


Children today spend more time watching TV than they did in the past. Describe some of the advantages and disadvantages of watching TV. -----------A coin has two sides, it has own advantages and disadvantages. Some people say that watching TV is harmful to our children, but I do not agree with this statement. From my points of view, I believe that watching TV is beneficial to our children. My opinions are presented as follow. First of all, television can be an educational media to us. Through watching various educational TV programmes, our kids can receive more information about the world. Moreover, the images are impressive to the kids, so that they can memorize the information more firmly in their mind. On the other hand, good television programmes can also serve as a kind of good entertainment to the children; especially to the families which are not rich enough to afford the fees of the extra-curricular activities. Therefore, this is a good way for the children to spend their leisure time. Of course, the above reasons are the positive effects on the children. However, I must admit that children spend more time on watching TV will affect them to do less outdoor activities. TV programmes can be addictive to some children. It is not easy to make sure that most of the TV programmes are suitable for children. Obviously there are both positive and negative effects on children spending time watching TV. To help children choose to watch good TV programmes, parents should play an important role to guide and give advice to their children.

As the world becomes technologically advanced, computers are replacing more and more jobs. Describe some job positions that may be lost because of computers, and discuss at least one problem that may result. Living TODAY in the most advanced age of technologies, humans have benefited from computers. We cannot deny the fact that computers play a crucial role in THE various aspects of our lives. Many difficult tasks can be done with the help of computers. However, this phenomenon is /leading/ADDING/ to the problemS of unemployment, which we are facing nowadays. To begin with, computers are commonly used by many companies. For instance, a car manufacturing company uses a machine, which is controlled by computer to assemble cars, as they believe that computers work more effectively and productively. NOWADAYS many schools use computers FOR teaching, instead of teachers. Many travel agents NOW use computerS to make the booking OF HOLIDAYS more accessible AND EFFICIENT THAN IN THE PAST. In addition to this, most of the unskilled laboUrERs in the factory /are usually/HAVE BEEN/ replaced by machines. On the other hand, this replacement /causes/HAS CAUSED/ many serious issues, such as a higher unemployment rate. Firstly, when people are laid off a job, they usually REMAIN unemployED FOR LONG PERIODS. This may result in a lower standard OF living FOR MOST people. Furthermore, this can affect the community in terms of higher crime rateS. This is due to people not being able to earn income to support their family. Hence, they /end up/RESORT TO/ committing crimeS. As a whole, countries cannot expect to develop further because there will be a higher expenditure on unemployment issues. To recapitulate; A computer may be an indispensable tool. Nevertheless, I believe computers can never DUPLICATE MANY TRADITIONAL jobs, such as sculptING and potterY due to the AGE-OLD skills required.

As the world becomes technologically advanced, computers are replacing more and more jobs. Describe some job positions that may be lost because of computers, and discuss at least one problem that may result.

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
When computers first made their way into the business sector, everyone believed that they would make people's jobs easier. What was not expected was that computers would eliminate jobs. Besides contributing to unemployment, these automated workers often exhibit inadequate job performance. A number of jobs have been lost as a direct result of new computer technology. Ticket agents in various transportation facilities, from subway/underground stations to airports are virtually nonexistent these days. Bank tellers have been greatly reduced due to automated bank machines. In addition, many call centers/centres that have help lines are almost entirely computerized/computerised. A few years ago I worked as a helper in our local library. Today this position does not exist, because six new computers have been installed. The number of positions lost to computers grows exponentially, and unemployment continues to get worse. While a computer may easily achieve the main tasks of these jobs, most computers fall short when customers have a unique request or problem. A pre-paid ticket booth does not have insight about the entertainment district and cannot offer friendly directions to a tourist. Similarly, an automated bank machine cannot provide assistance and reassurance to a customer who has just had his credit card stolen. And, more often than not, automated telephone operators cannot answer the one question that we have, and we end up waiting on the line to speak with someone anyway. Every time I go into the library where I worked I notice elderly people who don't know how to use the computers and can't find anyone to help. In the future, I believe a new business trend will evolve. As computers eliminate jobs, new positions will have to be invented. More and more people will go into business for themselves, and hopefully put the personal touch back into business. I believe that the human workforce will demonstrate that it is more valuable than computers. (315 words) Sources : various websites (IELTS WRITING TASK 2) Video tutorials http://ieltsExamination.blogspot.com

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