Friday, 25 March 2011

Presentation theme:

Welfare System in the UK. 
1-Background.
2- why the welfare system was created.
3-  services provided by the welfare system in the UK.
4- how is it work.




 try to see the sheet as well



Friday, 18 March 2011

Crime and Punishment


Crime and Punishment.

Types of Crime.

Burglary.
Homes with no security measures in place are five times more likely to be burgled than those with simple security measures. Good window locks and strong deadlocks can make a big difference. Find out about a few effective steps you can take to secure your home.


Robbery.
Robberies (including muggings, and snatch thefts) are crimes that often involve violence or threats. The chance that this will ever happen to you is quite small, but you should be aware of what you can do to keep yourself and your property safe.





Domestic violence.

Domestic violence can also include many things, such as the constant breaking of trust, psychological games, harassment and financial control. It is rarely a one-off incident and is usually a pattern of abuse and controlling behaviour.
It can affect adults in all types of relationships and can also involve violence between parents and children
Crime prevention


How you can help tackle crime.
  • If you want to make sure that your community is as safe as possible, one of the best things to do is to get involved and help. The starting point is to report crime if you see it, but there’s lots of other ways you can tackle crime and protect your neighbourhood.

  • Neighbourhood Watch
  • You can help police keep your community safe by joining Neighbourhood Watch and keeping an eye out for crime on your street. Find out how to get involved.
  • Community justice.
  • Keeping safe when you're out and about

    Protecting your mobile phone

    How to keep your phone from getting into the wrong hands

    Protecting your belongings

    Ways to protect yourself from theft both inside and outside your home

    Staying safe online

    Tips on staying safe if you're chatting or shopping on the internet

    Identity fraud (crime and justice section)

    Identity fraud can be really upsetting, so find out how to keep your information safe
  •  

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVIC 


Since its launch in 1948, the NHS has grown to become the world’s largest publicly funded health service. It is also one of the most efficient, most egalitarian and most comprehensive.
The NHS was born out of a long-held ideal that good healthcare should be available to all, regardless of wealth. That principle remains at its core. With the exception of charges for some prescriptions and optical and dental services, the NHS remains free at the point of use for anyone who is resident in the UK. That is currently more than 60m people. It covers everything from antenatal screening and routine treatments for coughs and colds to open heart surgery, accident and emergency treatment and end-of-life care.











Although funded centrally from national taxation, NHS services in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales are managed separately. While some differences have emerged between these systems in recent years, they remain similar in most respects and continue to be talked about as belonging to a single, unified system. 


The Welfare System. 

 Well-doing or well-being in any respect; the enjoyment of health and the common blessings of life, exemption from any evil or calamity.


The welfare regarding job seekers 

Helping you into work

At different times in your life you may need extra advice and support to help you into work. Whether you are a lone parent, disabled, leaving school or college, over 50, or simply out of work, there's practical help available.


Jobcentre Plus:  Job centre Plus has one of Britain’s largest databases of job vacancies, which is updated constantly.




However, You can also look for voluntary work which can help you develop and learn new skills while you're looking for a job.

Your child's health and safety


By the time your child is starting to stand up and take their first steps, they should be joining in with family meals. As they are more active at this age, they will need a varied, high-energy diet for good health and growth


apprenticeships

With apprenticeships you learn on the job, develop skills and knowledge, gain qualifications and earn money at the same time - discover what you could 
learn as an apprentice, and how to apply.



Friday, 4 February 2011

Broadsheet newspaper.










contents.
UK News.
World News.
Jobs.
Culture.
sport.
Life & style.
Comment.
abbreviation such as , UK


Tabloid newspaper.














Contents.
News.
Soaps.
Showbiz.
Mystic Meg.
Super babes.
Bizarre.
Sport.
Abbreviation such as TV.
  

Thursday, 3 February 2011

Television Programmes
 At 7:00 pm

Channel
Programme
Details
BBC1

The One Show
Comedy
BBC2

Who Does What?
Home Life
ITV1

Emmerdate

Channel 4

Big Brother
Series’ & Official
Channel 5

Little Princess




             

Friday, 21 January 2011

SPORT IN THE UK.

Football: The most famous football venue in the UK is Wembley Stadium  





Tennis: the most famous tennis stadium in the UK is 

Wimbledon Stadium



Rugby:  the most famous Rugby stadium in the uk is 

                Harlequins v London Irish at Twickenham Stadium





Golf: the most famous Golf stadium in the UK is Muswell Hill Golf Club.



Cricket:the most famous Cricket stadium in the UK is 

Eden Gardens


Horse racing:the most famous horse racing stadium in the UK is





Saturday, 15 January 2011

Prince William 




Prince William is the oldest son of Charles, the prince of Wales and Prince Diana prince of Wales too, and his grandson are the Queen Elizabeth 2 and Prince Philip,, Duke of Edinburgh.


Prince William was born in 21 June 1982, and he is second in line behind his father.


On 16 November 2010 it was announced by Clarence House that prince William and his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton are going to get marred on 29 April 2011 in Westminster. Abbey - London. 


Regarding to his education briefly Prince William has studied at independent school, in addition he has been studied Geography, Biology and History of Art.
During his period of study he has participated in Basketball, Football, Swimming and Cross Country Run. Furthermore he sued to live with young teachers sharing in the common household chores include cleaning toilet.


After this period of study he attended to (British Army) training exercises for ten weeks. 


In 2001 Prince William back to the United Kingdom and had enrolled under the name of ((William Wales)) at the University of St Andrews to do degree in Art History and then he change his subject to Geography.
However, in 2004 he was known as ((Steve)) by other students to avoid any journalists overhearing and relizing his identity and that was when he represented to the Scottish National University water place team at the Celtic National University.


Reference:


 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_William_of_Wales

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/884010.stm