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I think that the following course will be tougher than previous years,but it is normal because it is a higher level.Maybe nexxt year I will have to retake some subjects from the first year becayse I havent studied that much this summer, and some subjects will be pending until next february, but if Istuddy hard, I will pass them.Probably I wont go to university, because I want to have a break , a year off travelling around Europe with my best friend,qho is one year old than me.During this tour i will be able to learn different languages and affter this trip I would like to look for a job, a preferably as a psicology, but to do all these
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The function of a town relates to its economic and social development. In some cases the original function is no longer applicable.
Market towns: collection and distribution centres for the sorrounding farming area. Today their functions will probably include the manufacturing and servicing of agricultural machinery and the processing of agricultural produce.
Mining towns: have grown due to the exploitation of a local fuel or mineral.
Manufacturing/industrial towns: have grown where raw materials are processed into manufactured goods.
Ports: include those on coasts, rivers, and lake. These have grown at points where goods are moved from land to water, or vice versa.
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1. whose , who ,where ,that, which, who ,where. 2. We took the exam in a room which was very hot; Last year, I went to a hotel in Porto where I met Alejandro Sanz;When we were in Greece, we went on a tour which was very long;I met a girl who came from Thailand;I know a teacher who went to school with John Lennon and Paul McCartney;We went to see a film which a friend had recommended. 3. The Da Vinci Code, which is about a secret society, is a best seller;Fernando Alonso, who is the first Spanish F1 racing driver, is from Asturias;Betty, whose car had broken down, asked me to take her home;Edurne Pasabán, who has climbed seven of the highest peaks in the world, is from Guipúzcoa;Beer, which is a very popular drink in Spain, is 4,000 years old;Sean, whose father is a famous singer, is a good friend of mine.
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BENIDORM: it was just packing people in. It was crowded and noisy. Because it was cheap it attracted lots of 'larger louts'. Many of the hotels were shoddy and not what the brochures promised. There was a little trace o Spanish culture.
Today bad hotels have been improved. New posh ones have been built. A new theme park have been set up. It gets 4 million visitors a year.
GAMBIA: Problems with begging. Money goes to other countries. Travel agent, Hotel, Plane, Local works, Low wages, Jobs, Food&drink...
1-at a travel agent's a family book a package holiday in gambia. 2-money: some goes to the travel agent, some goes to the airline will carry them, some goes to the company that owns the hotel were they'll stay. 3-They travel from the airport to the hotel in a coach. 4-the hotel furnishings and fittings were imported from Europe. 5-almost all the food and drink is imported from Europe too. 6-Most of the salary of the hotel manager and top staff is paid into their banks back home. 7-Cambians are employed and earn a number of pounds a month on average.
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Hard solutions are structures built to derend from floodwater.
HOW IT WORKS: Build flood banks: on either side of the river you build a wall to stop the water go out.. Increase the size of the river channel: you make the area of the river bigger and deeper so the river can have more water. Divert the river away from the city centre: more the river so instead of going in the city you move it and the river sorround. Increase the size of the drains: they take the rain water to make the river and make the drains bigger.
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