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Southwest Airport

The following plans illustrate the place of southwest airport before and after the
redevelopment next year.
Overall, the changing in size of it is not quite substantial, however we can see a major
difference in the number of gates that will be and also the distribution of them between two
wings.
Looking at the plan of the airport now we can see that departures and arrivals have only one
entrance each, resulting in more waiting times for passengers in the queue. Also the number
of gates is limited at 8, which will be different in the redeveloped airport, counting 9 gates
for each wing.
In contrast, we notice that services provided at the new airport will be quite of a larger
variety, as car rental, ATM, and one more cafe for arrivals. As well, the people will travel
between the main building and the gates by sky train that is faster and more comfortable,
compared to walkway present at the airport nowadays.

The chart for changes in ownership of electrical appliances


The first line graph compares the number of households with electrical appliances between
1920 and 2019, while the second one shows the number of housework per week from the
same period of time.
Overall, the percentage of people owning vacuum cleaners and refrigerators has an
enormous increase, and went to maximum, meaning that all families had fridges and
vacuum cleaners between 1980 and 2000. Consequently we can assist at an downwards
trend with drastic changes in numbers of hours of housework for the last 99 years, the
highest number of hours has been 50 with the lowest one 10 hours per week.
Based on the statistics given in the graphs, we can follow a pattern where the growth in
number of house appliances to nearly 100% for refrigerators and vacuum cleaners, while the
raise in number of washing machines hit only roughly 75% of households, determined a
substantial decline for housework hours.
In contrast, we can see that growth of number of households with vacuum cleaners and
fridges had a steady tendency, however for washing machines the numbers were more
modest with a slight fall from 70% in 1960 to roughly 65% in 1980, with a moderate raise till
2019.

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