Monday 20 November 2017

Summary of Food Allergy

Food allergy is an abnormal response to a food triggered by your body's immune system.The allergic reaction may be mild. In rare cases it can cause a severe reaction called anaphylaxis. Symptoms of food allergy include:


  • Itching or swelling in your mouth
  • Vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal cramps and pain
  • Hives or eczema
  • Tightening of the throat and trouble breathing
  • Drop in blood pressure
When you have food allergies, you must be prepared to treat an accidental exposure. You can only prevent the symptoms of food allergy by avoiding the food.

Summary of Blood Sugar levels


  • The blood sugar level, blood sugar concentration, or blood glucose level is the amount of glucose present in the blood of humans and other animals.
  • In humans, glucose is the primary source of energy and is critical for normal function in a number of tissues, particularly the human brain which consumes approximately 60% of blood glucose in fasted, sedentary individuals.
  • Glucose levels are usually lowest in the morning, before the first meal of the day, and rise after meals for an hour or two by a few millimoles.
  • The intake of alcohol causes an initial surge in blood sugar, and later tends to cause levels to fall. Also, certain drugs can increase or decrease glucose levels.

Wednesday 1 November 2017

Australia Immigration in 2002


  • The  graph shows the number in 2002 for region immigrations . 
  • There were people from 9 places in the world Immigration to australia.
  • The main one is  from Europe and former USSR  : 17411
  • The second larger is  from southeast Asia :14464
  • The third is  from Northeast Asia :10716
  • The fourth is from India, Sir Lanka, Pakistan  :9190
  • The fifth  is from Oceania :19152
  • The sixth  is  from Middle east & North Africa:  6000
  • The seventh  is  from South & Central America :900
  • The eighth  is  from Africa :9311
  • The last one is  from North America : 1730


In conclusion, the total  number of people Immigration  to Australia is :88874  in the year 2002

Australia Immigration in 1992


  • The  pie chart shows the number in 1992 for region immigrations .
  •  There were people from 9 places in the world Immigration to australia.
  •  The main one is green  was  from Europe and former USSR  : 26870
  • The second larger is purple from southeast Asia :22325
  • The third is orange from Northeast Asia :21473
  • The fourth one is grey from India, Sir Lanka, Pakistan  :10594
  • The fifth one is blue from Oceania :10362
  • The sixth one is dark green from Middle east & North Africa:7021
  • The seventh one is red from South & Central America :3308
  • The eighth one is dark blue from Africa :2823
  • The last one is light green from North America : 2570
  • In conclusion, the total  number of people Immigration  to Australia is :107346 in 1992



Wednesday 13 September 2017

gammar practise

Past simple + past perfect: exercise 1 www.e-grammar.org/past-simple-past-perfect/ Exercise 1 Complete the story with the verbs in brackets.


 It ............was........................ (be) 11 o'clock. Carol Parker .........had..............arrived................. (arrive) at the Shaw Hotel five minutes before. She ...........tried...................... (try) to find the hotel several times. Carol ............has never been................... (never be) to Dublin. She ...............had............ (have) a detailed map in her hanbag, but she ...........couldn't............ (cannot) read it. She .........called................. (call) the reception and ............................ (ask) about the way, but it ......didn't help........................... (not help) her. Finally, Carol ...............found............... (find) the hotel. She was dying for a cup of tea and a hot shower.

Past simple + past perfect: exercise 2


Exercise 2 Answer the questions and use the words in brackets.

 Example: Why did he call you? (because - just arrived) He called me because he had just arrived.

When did they return? (after - visit all the museums)

they will return after visit all the museums. 

Why didn't he eat anything? (because - have lunch)

he didn't eat anything because he had have lunch.



When did the party start? (as soon as - Jackie - bring the cake)

the party will start as soon as jackie bring the cake. 


What did he tell her? (that - see her before)

he told she that he saw her before. 


When did they land? (when - the storm - end)

they will land when the storm end.


Why was he so angry? (because - have an argument with Sue)

he was so angry because he had an argument with Sue.


What did you forget? (that - want to buy some bread)

you had forgot that you wantted to buy some bread.


Why did she decide to help you? (after - my dad - tell her) .

she decided to help after my dad told her to.


What did you say? (that - never do it before)

you said that you had  never done it  before.



When did she leave? (as soon as - finish her work)

she left as soon as  finished her  work.



Bert Groves Achievements & TURNING POINT

Achievements: 

  •  In February 1958_ Bert Groves, Jeff Barnes held three Aboriginal representatives at the Adelaide meeting where the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement was formed 

  • In 1937  _Groves' political activism stretched back when he joined William Ferguson's Aborigines Progressive Association.

  • In late 1930s _ Concerned at the poor housing, unemployment and inadequate education experienced by Aboriginal people,  worked through grass roots organisations as well as with government. 

  • He gathered evidence in to press for an enquiry into the New South Wales Aborigines' Protection Board.

  • In 1950_ he revived the Aborigines Progressive Association, which had become inactive after Ferguson's death, and encouraged Aboriginal people to join. This organisation promoted Aboriginal control of their own affairs.

  • In  the 1958_ He argued that assimilation implied the disappearance of Aboriginal people as a separate cultural group and their physical absorption into European Australia. Speaking for the Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship, Groves told the conference that the word 'integration' better defined the aims of his organisation.

  • In the 1960s _Bert Groves was also president of the Aborigines Progressive Association  and executive member of the Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society.
THE TURNING POINT
     In 1923 _ Bert Groves worked as a horse scoop on the construction of the dubbo to werris creek railway for a while.

     In 1945 _ He joined  in the AAF.

      In    the late 1945s_  he settled down in Sydney .

    on 7 June 1969 _    At Tranby Chapel, Glebe,  Groves married 21-year-old, German-born Renate Sofia Schieron


on 28 December 1970_    he died of myocardial infarction in Bankstown hospital and was buried with Methodist forms in Woronora cemetery.



Tuesday 5 September 2017

Homework: Kylie Minogue timeline


     0n May 1968 --Kylie was born in Melbourne Australia, she was the eldest 
                              of the three children . kylie Minogue  was raised in Surrey Hills,                                 Melbourne and was send to Camberwell High School.

 In 1980 ---Kylie along with her young sister Dannii began their careers together as child artists on the Australia television.

   In 1986 --her big break in 1986 in "Neighbors"

  In 1988 --she made the huge success of "The Loco Motion"in Australia led British music producers.

  In 1989 --She recorded another album with her "Neighbors " co-star boyfriend Jason Donovan.

 In 1990 --came up with the third album which her life image, she was targeting more mature and herself took the change of thedesign of her music videos.

In 1991 --Kylie's fourth album failed to reach the top ten on the UK album chat. and this time her contract was done with Stock.

Three years later--she signed a new contract with the Deconstruction Records and the fifth album called "Kylie Minogue" which did very well in Australia and Europe.

between 1994---2001 kylie was the new albums came up ,and the most successful one "Fever" which sold 8 million copies through Australia ,Europe and the US. At the same year ,this album got her four ARIA Awards including the "Most Outstanding Achievement" award and two Brit Awards for the "Best International Female Solo Artist " and "Best International Album"  
In 2005--Unfortunately , she was diagnosed with breast cancer and she has to went through surgery and then chemotherapy.

Since 2002-2007
    Kylie was in a romantic relationship with the French actor Olivier Martinez but broke up with him 5 years later.

In 2008 -- She entered into a relationship with model Andres Velencoso and is still in a strong relationship till now.

In 2009 --Kylie hosted the brie Awards ,also appeared in a Bollywood movie  called "Blue".

In 2010-2011
     She got on her tour which was the biggest tour of her life.







Wednesday 30 August 2017

Cowan, Edith Dircksey timeline

             Cowan, Edith Dircksey's timeline

  • in 1861 _ was born at Glengarry near Geraldton, Western Australia

  • in 1868_she went to a Perth boarding school

  • in 1876_Her adolescence was shattered in 1876 by the her father's death

  • in 1879_Edith married James Cowan

  • between 1880_ 1891   The couple has children and she worked with the ministering children league 

  • in 1890_ Edith Cowan became involved in voluntary organizations and the couple as Perth police magistrate gave them permanent social and economic security 
  • the govement  gave her an insight into the wider society's social problems.
  •  
  • between1880_1891 They had four daughters and a son 


  • between 1891_1894  she  worked with the Ministering Children's League 
  • and the House of Mercy for unmarried mothers (Alexandra Home for Women)

  • in 1894_she was the Karrakatta Women's Club's first secretary
  •  
  • in 1903_ Cowan went overseas

  • in 1906 _she is a  foundation member of the Children's Protection Society

  • in 1907 _ The society was instrumental in the passing of the State Children Act, which set up the Children's Court.

  • in 1909_she pioneered its day nursery for working mother's children.

  • in 1909_ Cowan was an initiator of the Women's Service Guild 

  • in 1911_She was secretary of the new hospital's advisory board

  • in 1912_she went  to Britain and Europe,

  • in 1913_she was its president of the Western Australian National Council of Women; 

  • in 1915_ She was among the first women appointed to its bench


  • in 1916_she was prominent, which led finally to the opening of the King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women foundation member of Co-Freemasonry in her State and the first female member of the Anglican Social Questions Committee from 

  • in 1917_she was the vice-president .

  • in 1920_she also an early woman justice of the peace , she constantly urged the appointment of women to such positions.

  • In 1921 elections Cowan was one of five women candidates. 

  • in 1923 The Women's Legal Status Act, which she introduced  as a private member.

  • In 1924 she lost elections in the West Perth business interests stood a strong candidate in T.A.L.davy.
  • In 1925 she went to  the United States of America as an Australian delegate to the sixth convention of the International Council

  • In 1926 Cowan was a founder of the (Royal) Western Australian Historical Society

  • In 1927  She failed again in the vote.

  • In 1929 She was active in planning the State's centenary celebrations. 
  • In 1932 she died and was buried in the Anglican section of Karrakatta cemetery
  • In 1937 After Cowan died ,her husband continue her job .





Wednesday 9 August 2017

The issues in English 2



The issues in English 2 is a very useful . 

It helps to learn and to practice .  

It provide more valuable learning skills.

Wednesday 26 July 2017

     

                EFS <ENGLISH FOR FURTHER STUDY >


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Summary of Food Allergy

Food  allergy  is an abnormal response to a food triggered by your body's immune system. The allergic reaction may be mild. In rare cas...