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The chart below show the number of Japanese tourists travelling abroad between 1985 and 1995and Australia39。s share of the Japanese tourist market題目The chart and the graph respectively show the number of Japanese tourists traveling abroad and the number of Japanese tourists to Australia from 1985 to 1995. To begin with, from 1985 to 1995, the number of Japanese tourists traveling abroad was tripled, growing from just about 5 million to more than 15 million. The only exception was the year of 1991, when there was a slight decline as pared with the previous year. By contrast, all the other years witnessed a gradual increase. Second, the graph displays that during the first three years, the percentage of Japanese tourists to Australia rocketed from 2% to %. This is an increase b y %. Nonetheless, in the following year, we see a slight drop. Surprisingly, between 1989 and 1993, there appeared a significant rise from % to %, which was the peak in the designated decade, and it ended up at 6% in 1994 [The chart below shows the amount spent on six consumer goods in four European countries.]題目As can be seen from the bar chart that the numbers of amount spent on consumer goods varied differed There are six items pared among four countries: Germany, Italy, France and Britain respectively. All statistics can be categorized two groups with fluctuation for items such as Personal stereos, Tennis racquets and perfumes and surging for the rest of items According to the items which were fluctuation, perfumes which fluctuated distinctly, reaching a peak at 160, and bottoming out at nearly 150. For the surging items, CDs accrued gently between these four countries. Italy and France both had 158 for the item of Toys. Within a paratively big range of nearly 25 in Photographic film. Overall, to contrast Germany’s spent for each item with other countries. It almost remained stable at approximately 145. Britain was the most costly expensing country all the time in this chart. What’s worth mentioning is that people paid more attention for Photographic film paratively The charts below show the levels of participation in education and science in developing and industrialized countries in 1980 and These data shows the differences between developing country and industrialized countries’ participation in education and science.In terms of the number of years of schooling received, we see that the length of time people spent at school industrialize countries was much greater at years in 1980, pared to years in developing countries. The gap was increased further in 1980 when the figures rose to years and years respectively.We can see a similar pattern in the second graph, which shows that number of people working as scientists and technicians in industrialized countries increased from 55 to 1,000 people between 1980 and 1980, while the number in developing countries went from 12 to 20.Finally, the figures for spending on research and development show that industrialized countries more than doubled the spending, from $200bn to $400bn, whereas developing countries actually decreased theirs, from $75bn down to $25bn.Overall we can see that not only are there very large difference between the two economies but that these gaps are widening. The graph below shows the unemployment rates in the US and Japan between March 1993 and March 1999題目According the graph shows that Unemployment rates highly reached 7% in US before Mar figure,however,always decline in the Mar 1996 bee % for work force.,after that the unemployment rates had been decreasing until Mar 98,this barely outpacing 5%.Although following have some wave motion,the rate maintain around 5%.By contrary,the situation of unemployment in Japan wasdifferent from Unite State,Before Mar 93 unemployment rates was low dramatically,but this trend had been