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The graph compares the percentage of elderly people in Japan, Sweden, and the USA. In
general, it reveals that the percentage of elderly people is anticipated to soar by the year 2040
to much higher levels than at present.

The graph suggests that the proportion of older people will almost certainly increase in
the next three decades in the three countries. The most drastic change is expected in
Japan between 2030 and 2040, by which time all three countries will reach similar
highs.

The line graph compares the number of daily visits to two new internet based music
sites. On day 1, it is clearly noticeable that visits to Pop Parade outweigh the number
of visits of the Music Choice by having 120'000 versus 40'000. Based on the facts
given, it is evident that throughout the period people like to visit Pop Parade over
Music Choice.

The line graph compares figures for unemployment in America ad Japan over a period
of six years.
Overall, at the beginning of the period, the unemployment rate was higher in US
compared to Japan. However, the proportion of the workforce unemployed in Japan
rose steadily between March 1993 and March 1999, while the figure for America fell.

The graph illustrates information about the factors that affect the work effectiveness of
workers in a company. Workers are divided into two groups depending on their ages: 18
30 year olds and 45 60 year olds. Overall, it can be seen that most of the factors
influence the former more than the latter.

The differences between the two groups are the most noticeable when considering
chance for personal development due to the fact that there are 60 workers more in the
18 30 age group than that of the other group. However, in terms of work environment
and team spirit, the two groups are equal in number and for competent boss and
respect from colleagues, the midaged group overtakes the younger one by 15.

The first chart gives information about the purpose for study among various age group
students,while the second chart shows help given by employers to them.
It is clear that younger students generally study for their career, whereas those over 49
study for just interest, and employers provide supports mainly to under 26 age group."

The graph illustrates the IELTS results of candidates from four language groups during
2003. As can be seen from the graph, all numbers ranged from 6 to 7 and Hindi came
out the first, while Russian was at the bottom of the overall scores.

The bar chart shows the reasons why people studied and the level of support given by
their employer according to different age groups. Overall, it can be seen that most
younger people study for career, whilst older people study for interest, and the most
support from employers is given to under 26 years olds.

(Shanghai, China)

(Shanghai, China)

The graphs indicate the value of food, fuel, manufactured goods and the total value of
exports sold overseas by one country between 2000 and 2005. Overall, the value of
food and manufactured good changed little over the period, whereas the value of
fuel fell markedly.
Exports increased in Italy, France and Spain, by 5%, 7%, and 3% respectively.

The bar graph illustrates changes in the transport used to and from work in a particular
European city for three years.
Overall the chart indicates that car used use increased over the period shown, where as
whereas the use of the bus declined. The figures for tubes and trains both fluctuated
over the same period of time.

The bar chart shows four times types of vehicles used to travel and from to work place
in three different years (1960,1980,2000) in one of the city in Europe.
Overall, use of car use increased
over the three years, while the use of buses declined. The figures for the train and the
tube fluctuated.

(thailand )

The graphs indicate illustrate the value of food, fuel, manufactured goods and the total
value of exports sold overseas by one country between 2000 and 2005.
Despite the plunge between 2000 and 2002, there was a considerable growth in the
value of fuel exported over the four subsequent years, reaching 350000 million dollars
in 2003, before pushing the figure and rising further to a new height well above 400000
million dollars by the year 2005

The graph compares changes in the Oil Production Capacity in millions of barrels per
day in six countries.
Overall, it is clear that oil production capacity increased in all countries over the period

shown. However, the most dramatic rise was apparently seen in Saudi Arabia, which
rose more than any of the other countries.

The line graph (you can't just say 'the line') compares changes in the percentage of
people who were unemployed in the USA and Japan over a period of 6 years from 1993
to 1999.
Overall, the chart indicates that the proportion of unemployment rates in the USA
declined gradually over the period shown. The figures for Japan increased, however.

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