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I seemed initially quite boring even though some people recommended it.
But then I realised it mostly depends on why you are watching anthing.
For having fun? Don't watch it may be really boring.
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What did you do?
last Saturday?
Last friday?
Last thursday?
Last wednesday?
Last tuesday?
Last monday?
You can't remember unless you did anything special on those days! That is really bad, we can't mostly remember those days passing. How many days have passed so far? Many!
If your days are the same and you do the same thing regularly, you can't remember anything about those days. So what? Make it special!
One of the most expensive things is unforgettable momemories you have in your minds!
Invest in memories! Days are going by.
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I guess we talk - 12 ANGRY MEN - 1957
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Can you remember that?
Yeap, she took the test, and proved
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Congratulations!
I have done a great job.
Listening 8 amazingπ₯π₯
Reading 6.5 good but it is not your potential
Writing 7 superbπ«
Speaking 6.5 nice imagine it is at least 7
It has been a great journey!
Your hard work and dedication have paid off!!
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Repost fromΒ EVEREST OFFICIAL ππ
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π EVERESTER RESULTS - date June 10!
π₯ IELTS: 7.5!
π« Branch: we are one!
π¨βπ« Instructor: Mr. Muhammadali Mahmudov
π Instructor's personal result: IELTS 7.5
π¨ Personal messages: @Mahmudov_Muhammadali
π Channel: @Muhammadali_IELTSsagram
πYuqori natijalar Everest bilan osonroq!
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The pie charts illustrate the distribution of water across five different sectors in Sydney, Australia, for the years 1997 and 2007.
Overall, the food industry remained the largest consumer of water in both years, despite a notable decrease in its proportion. While the service industry and household usage saw their figures increase, the shares of water usage in the building industry and manufacturing increased slightly.
In 1997, the food industry was the predominant sector, accounting for nearly a half of the total usage. The dominance continued in 2007, though its share decreased to 41%, still maintaining its position as the largest sector.
Manufacturing's water consumption experienced a noticeable decline, going down from 15% in 1997 to 11% in 2007. Similarly, the building industry decreased to more than twofold, constituting a mere 2%.
Conversely, household use saw a slight increase from 19% to 21% over the period. In contrast, the service industry saw a marked incline, almost doubling from 12% to 25%.
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