Sunday, 5 June 2011

Discriminaton

Discrimination means treating someone differently from others, because of their age, gender, religion, or their background.There are different types of  discrimination and these are:
Racial discrimination: This accrues when you treated differently because of your race, colour, decent ,national or ethnic background.
Sex discrimination: this is happens when you are treated differently because of your sex, marital status, pregnancy or when breastfeeding. Some sex discrimination can lead to a sexual harassment by.dirty jokes,unwanted touch or kiss.
Homosexual,transgender and HIV/AIDS vilification:
 Homosexual people often victimise for this type of discrimination, because often people believe that all homosexual people carry AIDS/HIV disease.
Age discrimination: This is happen when opportunity denied to you because of your age, such as too young or too old to rent an apartment or employment position.
Disability discrimination:  It happens when people with disability treated unfairly, such as judge them the whey they look, make fun of them, their relatives or carers.


My opinion: Discrimination should never be allowed. Everyone born in different whey, different place and different circumstances, most cases people can't choose what they are how they born or how they brought up in this world.
On the other hand some people choose to be different so we should respect their decision. sure we don't want to be judged, why should we judge others by their look.  

Thursday, 26 May 2011

Biography: Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela

1918 - born in  Transkei, Saouth Africa
1942 - educated at University of Fort Hare, Witwatersrand, qualified in law
1944 - joined the African National Congress
1948 - was engaged resistance against National apartheid policies
1956-1961 - put  on trail for treason
1961 - was acquitted
1962 - arrested and sentenced five years hard labour
1963 - brought on trail for plotting overthrow government by violence
1964 - sentenced life in imprisonment
1964-1982 - served his time in Robben Island Prison
1983-1990 - moved to, Pollsmoor Prison
1990 - released in Feb 11
1991 - became president

Monday, 23 May 2011

Nelson mondella was born in18July 1918. He was educated college student who qualified in law in 1942 and later he joined the African National Congress in 1944. Mandella was involved in politic in 1948 and he went on trial for treason in 1956- 1961  and was acquitted. 


He had a turning point in 1962, because he got arrested and sentence to 5 years in hard labour jail for involving using violent tactic on his campaign.


Later 1963, Mandella  was brought to stand trial with his followers and sentenced to life in prison.
During his years in prison, Nelson Mandela's reputation grew steadily. He was widely accepted as the most significant black leader in South Africa.


 Mandella was released in 11 February 1990 and he dedicate himself for his work and piked up where he left it. 

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

medicine cost rise dumped

  • government tries to minimise the coast of medison
  • pensioners pay $5.40 for subsidised medison while other pay $34.20
  • rising medisen prise  will affect patients consuming the madison
  • in 2005 becoouse of the rise of madison prise,use of some medison fell by 24 percent.

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Food choises

1- What is obisity
An obese person has accumulated so much body fat that it might have a negative effect on their health
2- What are the reasons for obesity in children?
Lack of exercise, eating unheaty food and  food choises genetic and also parents eating paterns.
3- Is obesity only a national problem?
No it is a worl wide problem
4- What do statistics show?
Obisity in childeren has been increased and will contineu to increase
5- What is making the obesity problem worse?

  • Having fast food more often
  • more junk foods are avalible
  • lack of exersise has reduced
  • school redused the role of physical education
  • genetic
6-Does obesity have an impact on children's health?
Yes
7-If yes, explain how?
Obisity childeren are more likly to stay obisity in their life also obisty efects childerens social life and their health.
8-What are the other impacts caused by obesity in children?
Their future their social life
9-What is the treatment?
  • An Accredited Practising Dietitian, contact the
  • 'Go for your life' Infoline service Tel. 1300 73 98 99
  • Go to your gp
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