Monday 27 June 2011

Tim walker was Eliza guide to London scene.
Benny dyer was Eliza voice coach.
Jane broke smith was Eliza posture tutor.





The meaning of the word POSH is elegant, swanky, rich. It is sometimes said to be an acronym of the phrase ‘port out, starboard home’.



Crimes and Punishment.

 It may be argued that people who commit a terrorism crime deserve to die because committing this type of crime means killing peaceful, innocent people. Prisons should be for punishment and rehabilitation: punishment for people who commit many crimes without showing any kind of regret, rehabilitation for whom under-age in order to discipline them.
It is not right when political activists break the Law because as it was founded for a reason; anyone breaking the Law should face the consequences accordingly to the crime committed. The Law should be very strict on drinking and driving because accidents happen suddenly and the violation of those rules is causing many victims nowadays.
Smoking cannabis shouldn’t be a criminal offence but should be discouraged like cigarettes for hygienic reason and health. The law should help homeless people to find a house or putting them in acceptable places for a living. It may be stated that the police must have the right to search anyone that could be in position of doubt for serious crimes or for some terroristic activities.


Sunday 26 June 2011

Sports in the UK: Wimbledon

  
Wimbledon is one of the oldest tennis championships in the world, started in 1877.

It is one of the most popular tournaments, attracting many spectators from the UK and around the world.  The competition is held annually for two weeks, commencing towards the end of June, at the All England Club in Wimbledon, a London suburb.

Famous players have included Pete Sampras and Venus Williams, both from USA, but British winners include Fred Perry (1936) and Virginia Wade (1977).

There is a strict dress code for players at the Club, requiring them to wear white.

This year’s championship started on 20 June and lasts until 3 July 2011.


http://aeltc2011.wimbledon.com/125th-championships/history/index.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis

Sports in the UK.

In the UK there are a large number of sporting events held in various locations around the country.

Some of the most important venues include tennis, at Wimbledon, golf at St Andrew's in Scotland, rugby at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, while Wembley, London and Old Trafford, Manchester are famous football grounds.

Horse racing is also popular, and some of the classic races include the Grand National, at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool. This race has been held annually since 1839. Royal Ascot dates back to 1711, and is a major event in the racing calendar, while another prestigious race, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, was first held in 1819.


http://www.standrews.org.uk/
http://www.wembleystadium.com/
http://www.millenniumstadium.com/home.php
http://www.lccc.co.uk/


NHS

Aneurin Bevan


This extract will describe the National Health Services (NHS).

National Health Service 
It was started in 1948 by the Health Secretary, Aneurin Bevan. His ambition was to provide health services to all people, irrespective of their standing or financial status. The NHS is funded by general taxation, so that the contributions made by tax payers are commensurate with their incomes.  There are many services which are provided by the NHS: emergency and urgent care, hospital services, pharmacies, GP, dental and ophthalmic services. Problems that have dogged the NHS for a number of years include lack of funding and staff shortages. Both these have resulted in long waiting lists for various services.








http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/AboutNHSservices/Pages/NHSServices.aspx
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/nhshistory/Pages/NHShistory1948.aspx