Sunday, February 20, 2011

Top ten of producing dates

The bar chart shows the top ten date-producing countries and their annual production in tonnes in the year 2001. 6 of the countries produced more than half a million tonnes of dates.
Egypt was the highest producer and it is around 1,100,000 tonnes. Iran was the second top producer. The UAE was the third top producer. Saudi Arabia was the fourth top producer. Iraq was the fifth top producer. Pakistan was the sixth top producer. The smallest producer is Libya but Iran, of UAE and Saudi Arabia are great producers. Algeria produced more than Oman and Iraq produced less than Saudi Arabia and Iran. Pakistan produced about the same as Iraq. Sudan produced more than Libya but Oman produced more than Libya and Sudan.
In conclusion Egypt has the highest production of dates but Libya is the smallest producer. Iraq and the UAE have large productions but Oman and Sudan have less production.

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

two pie charts for valentine's day gifts

The two pie charts show the percentage of Valentine’s Day gifts from men and women in the USA.
The most common or the top gift is the cards; the women’s percentage of buying cards is 27% but the man is 18%. The second two most popular gifts are candy and flowers. 16% of the men bought flowers but 21% of women bought candy. The fourth and fifth most popular gifts are perfume or cologne and jewelry. 10% of men buy jewelry and 10% of women buy perfume or cologne. The next most popular gifts are lingerie and spa or personal care. 60% of the men bought spa or personal but 4% of the women bought lingerie.
The two pie charts show that more women than men bought cards, which were the most popular gift for both genders. More women than men bought candy but more men than women bought flowers.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

UK budget by pie chart

The pie chart shows the budget of the UK government in 1996. It can be clearly seen that social security took much the most money and the total cost was £315 billion.

The government spent the smallest amount, £9 billion, on transport and £13 billion on industry, agriculture and employment. The next to it was £15 billion on housing, heritage and environment and £17 billion on law and order but the government spent much higher on social security at £100 billion and £53 billion on health and personal social services. Next to it £38 billion was spent on education and £23 billion on defence. Also the government spent £25 billion on debt interest and £22 billion on other expenditure.

In conclusion, we can see that in 1996 the UK government spent a lot of money, a huge amount on social security and a small amount on transport.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

How to change a tyre

Changing a flat tyre is something you have to do when you get a flat tyre in the city or out on the high way. It is very easy to change a tyre if you follow the procedure.
Firstly, the car is parked at the side of the road. Secondly, the nuts are loosened. Then the car is jacked up. After that the nuts are removed. Next the tyre is removed and the spare wheel is put on. Then the nuts are tightened and the car is lowered. The nuts are tightened and the tools are put away. Finally, the car is driven.
As you can see changing a tyre is very simple if you follow the steps above. Enjoy your driving.

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

A journey from Brunei to Sarawak

Hedley, with his wife and daughter went to the Niah caves in Sarawak They are located on the east of Malaysia. They traveled by many ways and saw a lot of things.

They story started from Bandar Seri Begawan, and they drove to the border with Sarawak. They crossed Beleit River by ferry, so they took the lunch in Miri then moved to Niah, a small township. They saw a boy wearing pajamas, and then they hired a small boat and sailed to a government rest house, where they stayed the night. They ate with a group of scientists and shared the drinks with them. It was dark deep in the jungle and they slept without air conditioner.
On the second day morning they walked a half an hour in the jungle until they reached the Niah caves. It was bad, smelly and dark with a lot of birds and bats but inside the cave they saw people climbing the bamboo poles and wearing helmets with a light; then they scraped off birds’ nests from the roof and packed them into sacks. This nest is used as soup for the Chinese.

Finally they said goodbye to their new friends in the rest house and went on the long drive home; it was an adventure, a new experience and an unforgettable time.
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Monday, December 13, 2010

spilling

  1. Geography.
  2. History.
  3. Chemistry.
  4. Biology.
  5. Physics.
  6. Math (US) Math (UK) Mathematics.
  7. Engineering.
  8. Mechanical.
  9. Homesickness / Missed his home / Family.
  10. Favourite subject.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Celebrated National day

This weekend I celebrated national day in Khorfakkan and it was a three day holiday and I joined a car show and swam in the spring water and I went camping.

On day 1 of the holiday. I took my old car for show on the end of Khorfakkan Corniche. It was great and I was surprised that more than 200 cars joined the show and I took the lunch and the dinner together with the teams. On day 2 of the holiday, I went to the waterfall and it is located in Wadi Alwarrayah area and I swam in the spring water for 2 hours. I felt good after the bath so then I climbed a high mountain together with my friends and it took us around 2 and a half hours. It was tiring but finally we saw the beauty of the aerial view. On the last day, I joined together with my family, camping near to the sea but the weather was freezing and the temperature reached 14°c. By the way I rode a motor bike and I cooked food by charcoal and it was tasty.

My holiday was brilliant but it was tiring and busy with climbing, driving, cooking and swimming

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