Sunday, February 20, 2011

This bar chart shows  the top date-producing countries in 2001.We see there are ten Gulf and African  countries and the number of the annual production which is in tonnes and starts from zero to one million , two hundred thousand.

Turning to the details, Egypt is the leader of the ten countries  and is above the million tonnes  and is followed by Iran which is around eight hundred thousand .In this report we see some similarities between Saudi Arabia and the  UAE which are more than Iraq and Pakistan in production. They are between six hundred to eight hundred thousand. Moreover, Algeria is around three hundred thousand. Finally we see Libya is one hundred thousand which is half of Oman and they are the smallest producers  in the bar chart.
In conclusion,  Egypt is the only one which produced more than one million and we see the rest of the countries  produced more than  six hundred thousand except three  countries which are Algeria , Libya and Oman.
This ends my report.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

These two pie charts show us the types of gifts that men and women in the U.S.A buy for each other on Valentine’s Day. They are divided into eight separate categories shown on the charts.

First of all, the first pie chart shows what men buy for women which is mostly they buy cards for their women. On the other hand, the women’s percentage of buying cards is more than men’s which is 27 % and the men only 18 %. The second most popular on the two pie charts is candy. On the women's chart it is 21% which is more than the men’s pie chart. The third most popular on the two charts is flowers where men are 16% and that means a larger percentage than women. Finally we see perfume and jewelry, lingerie, spa /personal on the women's pie chart are more than men when they are buying for each other.

In conclusion, the most popular gift bought by both men and woman is cards. Candy and flowers are the next most popular.
This ends my report.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

UK Budget

This pie chart tells about the UK budget and where the money goes with a total £ 315 billion divided into ten categories.

The highest money spent in the UK budget is social security with £100 billion followed by health and personal social services which is £53 billion. As we see in this chart, the Debt and the Other expenditure and Defence  have around the same level which is between £25 billion to £22 billion . Then we see the government spent on housing, heritage and environment £15 billion which is lower than the others. Next we see what they spent on Industry around £13 billion which is smaller than the Housing. Finally the lowest amount is spent on Transport which is around £9 billion.

This chart shows us where the money is spent and what the Government focuses on. We see they are focusing on Social Security and Health services more than the others.