population changes in China and India that there will be more elderly people in the future the annual rain fall , unit sales, relative percentage sales of trainers difference comparison unit sales of three products lines ,.and. corresponding role enhancement or satisfactory standard of living powerful market s
study for career reasons with age of sales consumption participation activities of Products rain fall
from January to December between 1999, 2000, 2010, respectively over the period between 1996 and 2012 over a single year( 4 quarters ) during twelve month period
2The Y-axis indicates / shows the amount the number of people in billions the rate the rising of leaving standard acute labour shortage from 0 to 120mm from 0 to 100.00 million /thousands/ 200 pillions in each month/ each quarter overall period throughout last decade, century
2 According to the legend Population change for China is described by the segmented line and for India a solid line ( doubled line. Dotted line/ slice . 3In January ,1999, the population of India experiences sharply at about 85%, of (participants, In the period between and rain fall , consumption increased (s) steadily around 200,00millions shoppers, sharers In the first quarter rate decreased(s) 20km/hr In 2031, if not before sales volumes reached peak 850 million people participants activities(y) jumped 27% of all Australians was/ were of voting age 44 w were fairly similar will be aged 65 or older
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similarly, rain fall , consumption rate sales of sunglasses participants activities(y) The highest The lowest has peaked at over nearly almost approximately In this city For people interested in or preferred 85%, 200,00millions 20km/hr in this month/year throughout the year month year
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in the year 1999 between 1999 and 2000 from January to December
level of spending in London is in the month of rate rain fall May , the year 1999, .consumption income the end of the year . Participation government expenditure the end of the period. 4 Chinas population was around 1.15 billion, approximately 300 million more than India from this time china population gradu ally increased to about 1.4 billion in 2011 while indias population sharply increased to almost the same number. According to the information in this line graph, it is projected that both china and india will have
a population will a population of 1.45 billion people by 2030. Interestingly, the date predicts that indias population will surpass/ exceed chinas population and continue to grow rapidly until 2050. By this time india is predicted to have a population over 1.6 billion. However, following 2030, C hinas population will stabilize and then gradually decrease to around 1.39 billion by the year 2050. Clearly, the graph indicates an expectations that the birth and death rate in these two countries will change significantly over next four decades 5 The most
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Vinyl had completely disappeared and the market was dominated by compact disc. This is shown by the large slice which makes up 95% of media used for music audio. 4 the remaining 5%,is represented by cassette. However, by 2010, vinyl reappeared at 5% of the total audio media in use. Opposite to 2000, CDs became much less popular at 35%. The market had shifted to digital media which made up well over half the media in use at 60%. Also, in 2010, cassettes had completely disappeared while vinyl records retained 5% of popuar use. By comparing these trends in these two decades, it can be inferred that CDs had a short period of popularity and were then replaced by digital media. As well, it is likely that the application of vinyl records had changed from 1990 to 2010 because of thir sudden disappearance and then reappearance.
2000,
This flow-chart describes the ten phases in the hiring process for a company. During this process, there were three stages where the applicant may be refused. As a first step, the job applicant hands in their CV. Next, the applicants resume is reviewed by the employers assistant. If the assistant approves the resume, it is passed on the employer for evaluation. If the assistant does not approve the application, then the CV is rejected. Once the employer has read the CV, he or she may reject it if it does not meet qualifications needed of it may be accepted. After the resume is approved, the employer will call the applicant for an interview. If the interview is unsuccessful, the candidate can be refused by the employer. However, provided that the interview goes well, the applicant will likely be hired for position. Clearly, this company has set up this ten stop hiring process to ensure that the best candidates are hired for job positions. During the evaluation system each applicant must be approved by both the assistant and the employer befor gaining the employment position. This diagram shows the water cycle. It has three main parts, the sky, the land and the underground. In the sky we can observe the sun, some clouds; on the land there are mountains and surface water, and underground are rocks and groundwater. Several arrows indicate the direction of the hydrologic cycle. To begin, the sun heats surface water which evaporates and moves up into the atmosphere. As the water cools, it form clouds. After, these clouds move over land and become heavy with moisture and forming rain clouds. These rainclouds get caught over mountains, and the water drops in the form of rain. Afterwards,, the water is absorbed by the ground and collects underground as groundwater. As well, the water may remain on the surface. Once this has occurred, the water eventually collects in lakes, rivers and oceans. Finally, this water is again evaporated by the sun, and the water cycle continues. As indicated by this diagram, the water cycle is continuous with several important steps and appears to continue indefinitely.