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Newspaper Report: Q).You are a reporter for a local newspaper and you write a report on people who suffer accidents on hiking trips. In your report include the following: the difficulties they encounter/how they survive /how these could be avoided. Think carefully about the purpose of your report and the audience for whom it is intended. By: Maham Ali

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The dreadful terror of escapade.

Is it really worth risking your life to fall into your own demise?

Thursday, 21st, February, 2019.

Author: Maham Ali

In Bray, County Wicklow town in the central republic of Ireland it was reported Aleister Black age twenty three had suffered a serious accident after his hike to Mount Brandon. Aleister was reported to have broken bones and torn muscles.

Aleister suffered a shatterimg blow as he slid head first on his back ripping off the mountain. By the time help arrived Aleister was already unconscious .The doctors stated he was bleeding with broken limbs and bones protruding in several places, yet he still breathed.

Another atrocious incident had been observed several days after Aleister Black’s accident. At 5:30 pm sharp Patrick Wilson was reported to have set out for a hike to Mount Everest. Patrick had suffered a gruesome fall resulting in a grotesque distortion in the right knee. He was about eleven or twelve feet high.

Patrick suffered a terrible fall when his rope had cut lose leaving him vulnerable to a frightful fall. After receiving medical attention Patrick was interviewed about how he suffered and how he saved himself. He stated he had pressed his back against the mountain he squatted and gripped the mountain allowing him to reach safely to the ground but he required immediate medical attention.

Yesterday there had been an addition to another accident. Deter, a boy in the age group of 10-12 years went for a hike on a cliff with his friends. The boys were cycling when Deter slipped off the cliff tripping, falling and landing directly on the road.

Deter had been bleeding from the head with a broken ankle. The boy suffered this accident when a rough edged rock came under his cycle resulting in a flat tyre. His leg had been crushed, twisted and broken. The driver approaching from the other end of the road stopped his car in the nick of time rushing Deter to the hospital.

Horrific incidents were reported to happen one after the other and each one of them more gruesome then the other. One of the most dreadful amongst these were a brutal hiking trip. Zelina Vega age 33 set out on a hike to the Himalayas. Just like Patrick Wilson she met the same fate but a little more dreadful.

Zelina had hit the base of the mountain almost smashing against the rocks. But she tried everything to save herself. She made use of her arms and legs suspending her weight on the rope and climbing down. Zelina hung slackly on one side locking her left knee and with her right foot moving slowly down the mountain.

Just when Zelina thought she was about to reach safely the rope frayed twisted making her fall onto the rounded pile of rocks. Zelina’s bones were fractured in five different places with a broken rib cage crushing her body and limbs. Even after receiving prompt medical attention she suffered from internal bleeding. After suffering from such a fall her body is now paralyzed.

Many dreadful incidents took place one after the other resulting in serious injuries. It was reported that people who witnessed these incidents state that the hikers should make use of proper security purposes and equipments.

An elderly man stated “These men and women should put their safety first and use excellent equipments that guarantee safety”. However, it is true and they should always put safety first and stay away from reckless things and hiking trips.

 

 

Newspaper Report From ‘Teenage Kids’ and ‘The School Food Plan’ by Areesha Fatima

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Newspaper Report

From ‘Teenage Kids’ and ‘The School Food Plan’

  1. You are a reporter and have been asked to write a newspaper report on how schools could better/ improve programs for youth.
  • What changes are needed
  • How these will help
  • What researchers say

Ans:

A Healthy Baller

This report is about the importance of physical and mental health for youth.

Date: Wednesday, 12th February 2020

Written by: Areesha Fatima

This report highlights the significance of school food plans and sports organizations for youth and how they are an important part in a child’s education.

For these two fields, sports and food, some programs have been launched. Kickz is a national program funded by the Premier League and Metropolitan Police, that uses football to work with young people at risk of offending in the deprived areas.

Also, the School Food Plan was published in 2013 and was agreed by the UK’s Department for Education to improve the food available in schools. These initiatives were highly appreciated but there is definitely a room of changes required and available. These changes are:

Kickz aims to engage 12 to 18 year old which could be changed as by engaging a larger age group, more youngsters will be benefitted. In the matters of health and food, about 57% children are not eating school lunches at all.

So, to improve this, children should be encouraged to have a proper balanced diet which would only come when they will eat a healthy breakfast and lunch. More emphasis should be placed on the importance of health and fitness which will be done by supporting and appreciating more programs like these.

Moreover, only 1% of packed lunches meet the nutritional standards that currently apply to school food. This shows that despite having lunch, students do not receive the necessary balanced diet. This further leads to a conclusion that more physical and extracurricular activities should take place along with a proper nutritional diet, aiming to benefit more students.

Moving on, it further signifies that these changes will bring about noticeable differences as children will think of it as an important and beneficial part of life. a highly certifies nutritionist stated that, “Physical and mental health is what grows and develops the mind of children.”

This clearly demonstrates what when more people will engage in these activities, a more positive approach will be targeted in schools as it will improve the academic performance of children and most importantly, the health of this nation.

This will surely uplift the weaker sections of the society as when these facilities will be provided to them, a sense of equality and brotherhood will spread in the society.

A famous researcher, Sarah Wayne stated that, “These enthusiastic organizations have led to a reduction of 66% in youth crime.” This proves that a clear mindset of the importance of health will help children as they will grow, mentally and physically. When this responsibility will be given to schools, students will gradually clear their negative thoughts about schools.

In conclusion, these youth programs will benefit schools and the children being educated in them. As looking forward to these changes, a sense of hope is observed as these organizations and authorities are working for the betterment of the upcoming generation.