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The diagram describes the comparative statistics of the annual expenditure

of ten departments of the government of the United Arab Emirates in 2000.


The units were measured in billion AED.

Overall, the Social security sector received the largest amount of budget
while the Department of Transportation got the lowest amount of funds.

On the one hand, the receiver of the largest portion of the annual budget of
the United Arab Emirates government in 2000 is the Social security sector
with 100 billion AED followed by the Health and personal social services
and the Education department with 53 billion AED and 38 billion AED
respectively. Landing in the fourth spot is the other expenditures and the
Debt sector with both 23 billion AED.

On the other hand, the Defense Department had 22 billion AED and
trailing behind are the Departments of Law and order and the Housing,
heritage and environment sector with 17 billion AED and 15 billion AED
correspondingly. The Industry, agriculture and employment department
received 13 billion AED and then finally, the Department of Transportation
got the least amount of budget with only 9 billion AED.
The graph gives information about the number of spreads (Margarine, low
fat & reduced spread and butter) consumed from the year 1981 up to 2007.
The units were measured in grams.

Overall, the highest consumed spread was butter which started as the most
used among the three, whereas low fat and reduced spread were only
introduced in 1996, however, all three spreads fluctuated within the end of
the given time frame.

On the one hand, butter started strong with 140 grams consumed in the
year 1981 but gradually decreased as the years progressed until it
plummeted to nearly 50 grams used by 2007. Similarly, margarine with
almost 90 grams was used in 1981 then it slowly decreased in 1986. It
reached a plateau in 1991 up to 1996 and gradually decreased reaching 40
grams used in 2007.

On the other hand, low fat & reduced spread was introduced in 1996. It
gently rose from almost 10 grams used when it started then progressively
increased reaching its highest peak in 2001 (80 grams) however like the
two other spreads it slowly decreased up until 2007 were it garnered
almost 60 grams.
The bar chart illustrates comparative statistics on the number of males and
females who underwent further education, studying in full time and in part-
time education in Britain in the years; 1970-1971, 1980-1981 and 1990-
1991. The number of students was measured in thousands.

Overall, part-time education had the highest number of enrollees in all


three periods from both men and women while in full-time education, the
highest number of students can be seen in the time period of 1990-1991
where both sexes had an equal amount of enrollees.

On the one hand, the graph shows that part-time education was consistently
high, never below the 800 thousand mark in males and 600 thousand marks
in females, even though the trend differs from both genders.Males had the
highest part-time enrollees in 1970-1971 (1000 thousand) then the trend
fluctuated and rose again over the next three year period 1980-81 (900
thousand) and 1990-91 (950 thousand), while in the female part-time
enrollees they had an upward trend as the years went by with 750 thousand
in 1970-71, 800 thousand students in 1980-81 and the highest peak of
almost 1150 thousand students by the period of 1990-91.Both genders in
full-time education experienced an increasing number of students within
the three time periods. Male students started at below 200 thousand in
1970-71 and rose steadily until they reached 200 thousand in 1990-91, the
same can be said in the number of females enrolled, they started from 50
thousand in 1970-1971 and gradually rose as the years passed by until
reaching 200 thousand female students in 1990-1991.

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