Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Getting a driver's license

To have a driving license, the minimum age is 18 years old. The main requirement is to have a driving license are the age, good visual and hearing. It’s not very difficult, but you must follow the right steps, which will be explain in this essay.
The first thing to do is to register with a good driving school. They will require two photographs and you will have to complete a form. A minimum amount of deposit will be needed. The number of lessons will depend on certain period depending on the individuals. The driving school will apply to the traffic police for your tests. Theory class must be attended. After that, short test will be examined at the government department. If the theory is passed the next challenge is parking and reversing skills. Finally, a supervisor will conduct a short drive whether the candidate manage to pass and have a driving license.
If you are successful, the examiner will tell you immediately the marks which was recorded during the test, and you will fill out one or two more forms before getting your licensed.

Fish Canning
Fresh fish has a very short shelf life, but canning it allows us to eat fish at any time of the year and in any temperature. How does this process of canning work, and what are the steps involved? I will now describe how fish is canned.
After the fish is sent to the cannery, it is cleaned carefully and some parts are removed. The fish is washed thoroughly, and then drained. The next stage is soaking in salt. This helps to preserve the fish. Next, the fish is put into cans which are then sealed with lids. The cans of fish are then heated in large pressure cookers. This kills the bacteria and ensures that the fish remains safe to eat. After the tins cool, labels are added and the cans are put into boxes. Finally, the boxes are stored in a warehouse, ready for delivery to wholesalers and retail outlets.
Canning fish enables people everywhere to enjoy healthy great-tasting food. Why not try some tuna or salmon in a sandwich today!

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