Spain: Women in the Workplace, Crime Rates, Earthquakes, and Hackers

Women at Work in Spain

Introduction: A few years ago, women in Spain and in other countries primarily worked at home, taking care of children and doing housework while men worked outside the home. Nowadays, women are working in traditionally male-dominated jobs. But are they completely integrated?

Discrimination in the Workplace

Firstly, women often earn less money than men when performing the same job. Even when a woman and a man have the same education, a man working as a teacher, doctor, or police officer will usually earn more than the woman.

Bullying and Harassment

Secondly, women workers are sometimes victims of bullying. An important reason for this is the fact that women are normally physically weaker than men.

Conclusion

In conclusion, women workers are discriminated against in Spain due to bullying and salary disparities.

Advice

If I were you, I would look for help. You should have a higher salary because you work hard every day.

Statements

a) Women haven’t always worked in lower-paid industries or held lower positions than men.

b) The author said that the situation had improved considerably, and women are less exploited now.


Crime in Spain

Introduction: Every year, the number of tourists in Spain increases, which means that foreigners like Spain. But is it dangerous for them to visit?

Safety and Security

Firstly, Spain has a high level of security. This means that foreigners generally don’t have to worry about the theft of their money and documents.

Respectful Culture

Secondly, most Spanish people are not confrontational. We respect tourists because we know that they are an important economic sector for the country.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Spain is not a dangerous country for foreigners and tourists.

Advice

You should be careful with your personal belongings when you go out. There are many thieves in this town.

Statements

a) Guns are rarely used by criminals.

b) If you had been a tourist, you wouldn’t have left your valuables unattended.


Earthquakes in Spain

Introduction: Earthquakes hardly ever happen in Spain. This means that Spanish people aren’t usually worried about them. So, is it necessary to be well-prepared for an earthquake?

Low Probability, High Impact

Firstly, the probability of an earthquake affecting Spain is very small. So, when an earthquake occurs, people aren’t ready for it. That happened in Lorca.

Lack of Preparedness

Secondly, due to the fact that Spanish people don’t know how to react to an earthquake, they often don’t react well when they experience one.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is necessary to be prepared for earthquakes.

Advice

If I were you, I wouldn’t go to Japan. Some time ago, there was an earthquake, and it is very dangerous. You should go to another place.

Statements

a) Sometimes, the earthquakes take place below or next to the ocean, which often causes tidal waves.

b) The city of Kobe and its surroundings were hit by a strong earthquake in January 1995.


Hackers

Introduction: Information technology has improved more and more in recent times. It has good aspects, but there are people who make the internet an insecure place. We call those people hackers.

Criminal Activity

Firstly, hackers are criminals because they steal through the internet. That makes people consider them dangerous to society.

Data Breaches and Security Risks

Secondly, they can misuse your personal data. They could even break into your computer and take your information without you knowing it.

Conclusion

In conclusion, hackers are very dangerous because they can commit crimes using the internet.

Advice

If I were you, I would study. This is a very demanded degree, and I’m sure that you will find a good and well-paid job in the future.

Statements

a) He said that was the case that day because most hackers just wanted to know more.

b) A hacker is a programmer, someone who breaks computer code.