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小论文1Line chatThe provided diagrams illustrates data on the number of crime cases in the period between 1970 and 2005. The data sample is collected from US Bureau of Statistics. A cursory glance is adequate to mention that, the number of crime varies at different periods and it also varies by considering different catalogues, namely car theft, house burgling and street robbery. In addition, it can also be observed that the number of street robbery had always been far less than car theft. In respect of house burgling, this group generally drops in the range of 0.2 million to 0.6 million expect in the 1980 that falls somewhere in the middle compared with other two catalogues.As is seen from the given illustration. To begin with, in 1970, there is a higher number of crime reading to car theft (0.4 million) than house burgling (0.2 million), it is then followed by street robbery with only around 0.1 million. Subsequently, regarding car theft, the number of crime raise up steadily to1 million in 1990 and this number suddenly increase in next 5 years with 0.6 million increase, achieving its highest point in 1995. During the period from 1995 to 2000, the number of car theft keeps fluctuating, keeping an approximate average of 1.5 million per year. Afterwards, the number of car theft keep falling. At the end of the time period, number of car theft crime are recorded at approximately 1 million, over twice as it was at the beginning of the time period. Turning to the respect of house burgling, it is clear from the graph that it follows a similar overall trend to that of the catalogue car theft from 1970 to 1980, exhibiting a continual upward tendency from, reaching the highest point in 1980 and then decrease dramatically until 0.6 million in 1985 and then remain stable. In detail, comparing with the beginning (1970) and ending year (2005), after several years change, the number of house burgling grows from 0.2 million to approximately 0.5 million. Lastly, regarding street robbery, the volatility of the number of such crime is not as dramatic as the above-mentioned two catalogues. It remains almost stable from 1970 to 1995 and then exhibits two enhancement from 1995 to 2005.In conclusion, through the series of description on the provided diagrams, it seems clear that all those three catalogues exhibit fluctuation throughout the period given. During several years changes, at the end period year (2005), car theft maintains total 1 million criminals, rank the first followed by house burgling (0.5 million) and street robbery (0.4 million). 2. Map The map delineates how the development of xxx village took place from 1868 to 1994, over a period of n years. In general, the town has established various facilities on the basis of the original, and the functions of certain areas have undergone significant and obvious changes. As is seen from the given illustration, it is clearly shown that Northeast bridge and post office remained unchanged throughout the given period of time and many more houses and facilities had been constructed in 2010. Its noteworthy that farmland and shops, which was constructed beside the southeast and east of the river, was demolished and it was converted into residential area. The next noticeable feature is that the construction scale of primary school, across road of post office, was extended during this period and it was almost doubled in 2010 compared to 1930. Furthermore, part of the garden in 1930 was reconstructed and changed its original function to retirement home. Also, several new roads near by primary school and post was being constructed and seems to offer more convenience for the traffic in town.In conclusion, the illustration display the layout of Stokeford of its present and future form. In general, Stokeford witnessed a dramatic transformation and peoples transportation and life have also gained more convenience.4. Bar chatThe provided histogram illustrates data about the housing preferences of UK people lived in London Oxford and Cambridge with consideration of 4 different kinds of housing type, namely flats, terraced houses, detached houses and semi-detached houses. The data sample is collected from the British survey taken in 2005. A cursory glance is adequate to mention that, with regard to the housing preferences in London and Oxford, flats is well ahead of than other types of house. While, the scenario changed, in which an opposite situation is exhibited and revealed from diagram in terms of Cambridge that flat is no longer the most attractive, in which turning into detached houses. As is seen from the given illustration. According to the first cylinder, it depicts the preference of flat for the people live in London, Oxford and Cambridge. It can be observed that there is a much higher number of people live in flats in the London (just below 60%) than Oxford (around 28%), it is then followed by Cambridge with 20%. Subsequently, regarding terraced houses, in relative to flats
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