Blood Donor:
- He gave blood since 7 years ago.
- He has given blood 1pint in total
- Because he loves help someone who is in difficulty.
- Because he was bullied at school,he had to be strong by learning boxing.
- After he started boxing,he saw all different kinds of people and he wanted to help them by giving them blood.
Your local pharmacy
- they can help people develop healthy life style and then give people advices which are free, next they can talk to people and tell them what kind of medicine they can use.
- 90% of people with minor ailment are treated straight away.
- It helps dispense right by way and puts the drugs to a better option
Free choice
- no,they just choose the local one
- first in 2008,then people have this choice.
British newspapers a wide range of newspapers in various fields have also local communities, and even different races have their own newspapers. But the British newspaper is now the main issue: The Independent , Guardian , Daily Telegraph, The Times, the Financial Times . Daily Express , The Daily Mail, The Evening Standard , Metropolitan , Sun , Daily Mirror and so on. Is the UK's leading national newspaper "The Guardian", "The Times" and "Independent." Britain's largest-circulation tabloid newspapers, mainly the "Sun" and "Daily Mirror." There is also a newspaper must not be left out of the way, that is, "every day horses" (Racing Post), which is a document containing all the information the British daily horse racing. With the rapid growth in the UK the number of Chinese, Chinese-language newspapers also began to have growth momentum, from the original only the "Sing Tao Daily," dominated the European version of the British Chinese community, and today there are nearly dozens of newspapers. The major ones are "China Daily", "UK Times", "European Overseas News", "UK Business", and "News" and so on.
"The Times" (The Times) is the United Kingdom issued a comprehensive national daily newspaper, is a whole world of politics, economy, culture plays a tremendous impact on the newspaper. "The Times" • part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. For a long time, "The Times" has been considered the first mainstream British newspaper, known as "faithful recorder of British society." "The Times" in the UK domestic politics and international relations play an important role. Murdoch after being acquired, there is that "The Times" style gradually tend to be conservative.
"Daily Mirror" is a strong supporter of the Labour Party. But if you just look at newspaper reports, you will wonder the newspaper is not currently the biggest opponents of the ruling Labour Party? Author in the United Kingdom, found that the newspaper not only in health, education, welfare and other issues often criticize the government, some major issues on which the Labour Party opposing views. The most typical example is the war in Iraq. Blair led Labour government to actively follow the U.S. war against Iraq, and the "Daily Mirror" is holding strong opposition. The newspaper reported on not only in the United States Government and the British government's Iraq policy vocal opposition, but also take practical actions to support anti-war activities.
The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales
He is the heir apparent and eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II. Since 1958, his major title has been HRH The Prince of Wales. In Scotland he is known as The Duke of Rothesay.
Charles was educated at Cheam and Gordonstoun Schools, which his father, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, had attended as a child. After earning a bachelor of arts degree from Trinity College, Cambridge, Charles served a tour of duty with the Royal Navy in 1971–76. He married Lady Diana Spencer before an enormous worldwide television audience in 1981. They had two children, Prince William of Wales in 1982 and Prince Harry of Wales in 1984. The couple separated in 1992 following tabloid allegations concerning their relationship. They divorced in 1996 after Diana publicly accused the prince of having an affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, and Charles admitted adultery on television. Diana died in a car crash in Paris on 31 August 1997. In 2005, after a lengthy continued association, the Prince married Camilla, who uses the title Duchess of Cornwall.
The prince is well-known for his charity work and sponsors The Prince's Trust, The Prince's Regeneration Trust, and the Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment, among other charities. He has been outspoken concerning architecture and the conservation of old buildings and has produced a book on the subject called A Vision of Britain (1989). He has also promoted herbal and other alternative medical treatment.
Charles was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester on 26 July 1958, though his investiture as such was not conducted until 1 July 1969, wherein he was crowned by his mother in a televised ceremony held at Caernarfon Castle, and gave his replies and speech in both Welsh and English.The following year he took his seat in the House of Lords, and later in the decade became the first member of the Royal Family since King George I to attend a British Cabinet meeting, having been invited by Prime Minister James Callaghan so that the Prince might see the workings of the British government and Cabinet at first hand. Charles also began to take on more public duties, founding his The Prince's Trust in 1976,and travelling to the United States in 1981.
Around the same time, the Prince expressed an interest in serving as Governor-General of Australia; Commander Michael Parker explained: "The idea behind the appointment was for him to put a foot on the ladder of monarchy, or being the future King and start learning the trade." However, because of a combination of nationalist feeling in Australia and the dismissal of the government by the Governor-General in 1975, nothing came of the proposal. Charles accepted the decision of the Australian ministers, if not without some regret; he reportedly stated: "What are you supposed to think when you are prepared to do something to help and you are told you are not wanted?"Conversely, Tom Gallagher wrote that Charles had been offered the Romanian throne by monarchists in that country; an offer that was reportedly turned down.
The Prince is at present the oldest man to hold the title of Prince of Wales since it became the title granted to the heir apparent. He is also the oldest heir apparent in Commonwealth realms' history, the second longest serving heir apparent, behind only Edward VII, and the third longest serving Prince of Wales in British history behind Edward VII and George IV, whom he will pass on 9 September 2017 if he is still Prince of Wales on that date. If he ascends to the throne after 18 September 2013, Charles would be the oldest monarch of the United Kingdom to do so; only William IV was older when he became monarch than Charles is now.