b Read a newspaper article about The Langham, a hotel in London. With a partner, answer questions 1-5. 1 What famous people stayed in The Langham? 2 Which film did the hotel appear in? 3 What did the journalist see in 1973? 4 What sometimes happens in room 333 when guests are asleep? 5 What happened to a player in the English cricket team?
IF Schools Essay Competition: Has Britain Robbed its Children?
The Intergenerational Foundation, in conjunction with the New Statesman, has just launched its Schools Essay Competition. Antony Mason gives a brief lowdown…“Has Britain robbed it children?” In many ways, that’s how it seems to the Intergenerational Foundation when we look at issues such as the colossal national debt, mounting pensions liabilities, a housing market closed off to all but the very wealthy, unwise government borrowing on public finance initiatives (PFIs), young people indebted for most of their careers by university tuitions fees etc.But how does it look to young people coming into adulthood? Maybe the picture is not as grim as that; maybe there is room for optimism – solutions to get us out of our economic mess.At IF we want young people to get thinking and writing about these issues. That is why we have launched an essay competition for A-Level students, in conjunction with the New Statesman.
Компьютеры высокоскоростные электронные машины, которые обрабатывают данные и использование компьютеров называют "обработки данных" электронные. Как и в большинстве типов машин, используемых в бизнесе, компьютеры выполняют много и монотонной работы, которые люди обычно находят скучной. Они обычно выполняют операции в секундах, которые требуют много рабочих часов или даже рабочих-лет. Поле компьютера разделен на две основные части: аппаратное и программное обеспечение. Аппаратное текущая используемого оборудования. Программное обеспечение компьютерная программа.
The Intergenerational Foundation, in conjunction with the New Statesman, has just launched its Schools Essay Competition. Antony Mason gives a brief lowdown…“Has Britain robbed it children?” In many ways, that’s how it seems to the Intergenerational Foundation when we look at issues such as the colossal national debt, mounting pensions liabilities, a housing market closed off to all but the very wealthy, unwise government borrowing on public finance initiatives (PFIs), young people indebted for most of their careers by university tuitions fees etc.But how does it look to young people coming into adulthood? Maybe the picture is not as grim as that; maybe there is room for optimism – solutions to get us out of our economic mess.At IF we want young people to get thinking and writing about these issues. That is why we have launched an essay competition for A-Level students, in conjunction with the New Statesman.