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24.1 line graph of ratio of top 1%

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  The line graph illustrates the proportion of income earned by top 1 % people in the United States, Uniked Kingdom, Canada, France, Italy, Japan and Germany between 1975 and 2015. Overall, the most striking features is that the proportion increased for all nations by the end of the time with the only exception of France. In terms of the any given year at a time, Germany started at the top position in the beginning before being overtaken by US, in around 1985, which remained holds the position for the remaining time after that. Looking at the biggest changes, the proportion almost doubled ( which stood at nearly 18) for the USA compared to its initial value of roughly 7.5 in 1975. Although no initial data is available for the UK (the available data is from around 1990), the changes it experienced in the 25 years were dramatic and it ended approximately similar to Germany, which started at nearly 10, and fluctuated throughout the time perioud. In terms of smaller changes, Japan a...

23.3 Task 1 bar chart

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  https://howtodoielts.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/7-1-2022-4-27-03-AM-compressed.jpg The bar chart compares the ratio of average expentidure in any given week on different eight areas in years 1968 and 2018. Overall, housing, transport and leisure followed an increasing trend, while food, fuel and power and personal goods experienced a decreasing trend. The spending on household goods reamined unchanged in both years. The maximum increase in ratio was seen by leisure, whereas the maximum decrease by food. The percentage for food, clothing and footware and personal goods sharply declined to around half of their original value to 17%, 5% and 4% respectively in year 2018. Fuel and power declined by nealy 50% from its intial value to end at around 4%. Household goods were constantly close to around 8% in both years. Housing's ratio was nealy one tenth in first year, which advanced almost double to end at slightly lower than 20% in the final year. Transport also nearly doubled fr...

23.2 Discuss both sides

  Some people think that children should begin their formal education at a very early age. Some think they should begin at least 7 years old. Discuss both views give opinions.   The starting age for schooling is one of the hot topics nowadays. A few believe that the sooner it starts for a child the better, whereas others agrue it to be 7 years or more. I will discuss both sides in this essay, even though I believe it should be after 7 years. Those who favour the begining of study from an early age generally believe that young minds are sharp learners. A child's brain is normally considered to be equivalent of clay, which can be easily shaped in any desired form. In other words, most of the times the learning capacity of infants are far greater than the grown ups so they can be taught much with relatively less efforts, and many studies by numerous presitigious universities have shown that this fast ability is reciprocal to the age. Hence, to get the most benefit out of the y...

23.1 Bar chart

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The bar char compares the ratio of spending by United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan on five sectors (food, housing, transportation, health care and clothing) in 2009. Overall, housing was the higest ratio of money was spent on housing in all countries except for Canada where transportation also held the same position and for Japan it was Food. Health care was at the lowest position for all nations except for United States. Expenditure on food was least by United States that was around 13%, this figure increased marginally for Canada where it was close to 15%. United Kingdom spent nearly one fifth of total spending on food which was about 2% less than Japan's share. Spending on housing was almost same for all nations with nearly 25% by Unisted states which was five percent more than of Canada's and Japan's spending. Canada spent hightes ratio, about 20%, in term of transportation by any country which was almost double that of Japan's figure in same sec...

22.2 To what extent do you agree or disagree

  Some believe that because everyone needs a place to live, governments should provide houses for those who are too poor to afford their own. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Housing is one of the basic needs for every human hence a group of prople holds the belief that authorities should facitilate shelter to poor. I fully disagree with the aforementioned idea because it will not only put pressure on the tax payers but also probably increase the culture of free-loading among the lesser affulents. The most prominent reason why governments should not provide housing to poor-class is because it will put extreme pressure on the tax payers. A hefty income of the regimes around the world generally comes from the income tax paid by the working class. Normally authority is supposed to spend this tax money for the welfare of the tax contributors. If a state utilizes this wealth to make houses for poor people, who normally do not pay income tax, then working class will have to pa...

22.1 Pie chart

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  IELTS Task 1: Comparison of Energy Production The pie charts show information about energy production in a country in two separate years.   The pie charts compare the fives sources (Coal, Gas, Petro, Nuclear and Other) of power production in a nation in year 1995 and 2005. Overall, an increasing trend was observed by all the sectors except for petro. Coal and gas remained at the first and the second postion in both years, while petro, nuclear and other stayed at the third, the forth and the fifth spots respectively. Coal, gas and petro started at almost similar percentages just below 30 in year 1995%. While a small advancement was seen in the ratio for coal(30.93%) and gas(30.31%) in the coming decade, a sharp decline was noticed for petro to end at 19.55%. Nuclear power consisted around 6.40% of energy production in year 1995. This figure increased by 3.70% to eventually reach at 10.10% in the next 10 years. Other finished at 9.10% in year 2005 increasing by 4.20...

21.6 To what extent

  Many people believe that social networking sites (such as Facebook) have a huge negative impact on both individuals and society. To what extent do you agree or disagree?   Remote communication has never been easier in the past than it is now with the aid of social networking sites. A segment of society blames aforementioned sites to have a noticable negative effect on individuals and on society as a whole. I fully agree with this statement because these sites generally become responsible for the poor health of a person, and they also could potentially lead to the unstability in the society. The most negative effect social media could assert on an individual is health related. The social networking websites are generally based on algorithms which are created to make these sites addictive, hence when a person starts using these websites they spend a lot of time on them by sitting at a single place for hours. These longer hours of sitting normally leads to many diseases. Fo...