IELTS READING – NETSCAPE S26GT4

IELTS READING

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CONTENTS: ARTHUR PHILLIP COLLEGE
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A about Arthur Phillip College G learning methods
B entry requirements H course fees
C orientation for new students I study commitment
D academic counselling service J assessment and results
E credit courses to university K social activities and clubs
F assistance for international students L what’s new
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IELTS READING – Work and Travel USA S26GT3

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Work and Travel USA

Work and Travel USA

Do you want to hove the best summer holiday ever?

Have you just graduated and want to escape for a unique experience abroad?

Only $1950 will make it all happen!

This unbeatable program fee includes:

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• return flight from Sydney to Los Angeles (onward travel in not included)

• 3 months’ insurance cover

• 2 nights’ accommodation on arrival plus meet and greet and airport transfer

• arrival orientation by experienced InterExchange staff

• visa application fees

You also have:

• access to a J-l visa enabling you to work in the USA

• an extensive directory of employers

InterExchange support throughout the program

• 24-hour emergency support throughout the length of the program

Call toll-free 1800 678 738

InterExchange has 50 years’ experience in international student exchange programs. 18,000 students from around the world travel yearly to the USA on this very program. InterExchange can also offer you work opportunities in other countries.

WHAT IS INTEREXCHANGE?

InterExchange, one of the world’s leading operators of international exchange programs and related services:

• is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation

• has 700 professional staff in 30 countries worldwide

• was founded in 1947

InterExchange operates these programs for students all around the world. It offers you trained and travelled staff, plus full support during the application process. You can choose any job that interests you anywhere in the USA, whether that is working in a law firm in Boston, a famous ski resort in Colorado or serving coffee and doughnuts in the buzzing streets of New York. You can select the period you work and the period you travel; you may want to work for 1 month and travel for 3, or work the entire duration of your stay. The choice is yours.

YOU CAN TAKE UP THIS OPPORTUNITY IF YOU ARE:

• a full-time student at an Australian university or TAFE college

• presently enrolled, or finishing this year, or you have deferred a year of study

• over 18 years old by November in the academic year in which you apply to InterExchange

• enthusiastic about the experience of a lifetime…

Sign up now!!

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IELTS READING – The Medicine S23GT1

IELTS READING The Medicine  Reading Practice Test has 10 Questions belongs to the Health & Medicine subject..
  • This medicine must be taken as directed.
  • Before using, shake the bottle.
  • Dose: 50 ml to be taken twice daily after the midday and evening meals.

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Instructions:

  • Do not take this medicine on an empty stomach or immediately before lying down.
  • If any of the following occur, discontinue taking the medicine and contact your doctor: dizziness, vomiting, blurred vision.
  • This medicine is not available without a prescription and is not suitable for children under 5 years.
  • Once you have begun to take this medicine you must continue to take it until the bottle is empty, unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
  • Only one course of this medicine should be taken in a period of six months.
  • Expiry date: 16 February 2004.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PRODUCT RETURN

Fancy Foods wishes to inform the public that pieces of metal have been found in some Jars of Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (Spicy). The batches of the jars involved have numbers from J6617 to J6624. The batch number Is printed on the bottom of each Jar.

If you have any Jars with these batch numbers, please return them (preferably unopened) to the supermarket where you purchased them. You can also return them to the factory (Fancy Foods Retailers, Blacktown). Fancy Foods will pay $10 for each jar returned unopened and $5 for each Jar already opened.

No payment will be made for empty jars, which do not need to be returned. However, the company’s Retailing Manager will be interested to hear from people who have consumed chicken curry from any of the above batch numbers. In particular, it will be helpful if they can give information about the place of purchase of the product.

Jars of Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (Coconut) and Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (Mango) have not been affected and do not need to be returned.

REWARD

Fancy Foods will pay a reward of $10,000 to $50,000 for information which leads to the con-viction of any person found guilty of placing metal pieces in its products. If you have such infor­mation, please Contact the Customer Relations Manager, Fancy Foods Retailers, Blacktown.

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IELTS READING – Serendipity – accidental discoveries in science S18GT5

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IELTS READING Serendipity – accidental discoveries in science Reading Practice Test has 10 Questions belong to the Science & Technology subject..

What do photography, dynamite, insulin and artificial sweetener have in common? Serendipity! These diverse discoveries, which have made our everyday living more convenient, were discovered partly by chance. However, Louis Pasteur noted the additional requirement involved in serendipity when he said, ‘

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… chance favours only the prepared mind’. 

The discovery of modern photography provides an example of serendipity. In 1838, L. J. M. Daguerre was attempting to ‘fix’ images onto a copper photographic plate. After adding a silver coating to the plate and exposing it to iodine vapour, he found that the photographic image was improved but still very weak. Desperate after an investigation lasting several months, Daguerre placed a lightly exposed photographic plate in the cupboard in which laboratory chemicals such as alcohol and collodion were stored. To his amazement, when he removed the plate several days later, Daguerre found a strong image on its surface.

This image had been created by chance. It was at this point that Louis Pasteur’s ‘additional requirement’ came into play: Daguerre’s training told him that one or more of the chemicals in the cupboard was responsible for intensifying the image. After a break of two weeks, Daguerre systematically placed new photographic plates in the cupboard, removing one chemical each day. Unpredictably, good photographic images were created even after all chemicals had been removed. Daguerre then noticed that some mercury had spilled onto the cupboard shelf, and he concluded that the mercury vapour must have improved the photographic result. From this discovery came the universal adoption of the silver-mercury process to develop photographs.

Daguerre’s serendipitous research effort was rewarded, a year later, with a medal conferred by the French government. Many great scientists have benefited from serendipity, including Nobel Prize winners. In fact the scientist who established the Nobel Prize was himself blessed with serendipity. In 1861, the Nobel family built a factory in Stockholm to produce nitroglycerine, a colourless and highly explosive oil that had first been prepared by an Italian chemist fifteen years earlier. Nitroglycerine was known to be volatile and unpredictable, often exploding as a result of very small knocks. But the Nobel family believed that this new explosive could solve a major problem facing the Swedish State Railways – the need to dig channels and tunnels through mountains so that the developing railway system could expand.

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