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IELTS Writing Task 01 ( pie charts in combination of bar chart)

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  The percentages of persons arrested in the five years ending 1994 and the most recent reasons for arrest.  Model Answer:  The given pie charts demonstrate the percentages of arrested male and female criminals and the bar chart shows the reasons for most frequent arrest from 1990 to 1994. Overall, it is clear that more male malefactors were arrested than females. The evildoers of both genders were mostly arrested for drinking in public and for driving being drunkard.  In the given five-year timeframe, only 9% female evildoers were arrested whereas the police detained 32% male wrongdoers. 91% female criminals were successful in outwitting the law.  Public drinking was the most predominant cause for being commonly arrested. More than 35% women were thrown behind the bars on a regular basis for drinking in the public places. In case of men, the percentage is around 30%. The second crucial reason for most recent arrest is driving after drinking. Nearly one out of f...

Francis Galton's 'Nature versus Nurture' theory and Shakespeare

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                                Shakespeare’s Characters As a Prism to Francis           Galton’s ‘Nature versus Nurture’ Theory        Prothoma Purohit “We live as if nature and Nurture were equal parents When the evidence suggests that Nature has both the whip hand and the whip.” - Julian Barnes The ‘Nature-Nurture’ conflict has been a long-standing debate in the fields of psychology, philosophy, and biology. This debate is still ongoing and even the renowned psychologists feel that the depth of this topic is abysmal. ‘Nature’ refers to the multiple sets of genes which a child inherits from its parents while the term ‘Nurture’ indicates to the environment where a child is raised up. This argument has been evolved into a new phrase known as ‘Nativism versus Empiricism’ in recent times. According to the theory of nativism, human beings are always d...