Thursday, 29 December 2016

V-T1-Academic-Great-Work

Essay Corrections available at http://www.ieltswritingtask.net/ https://www.facebook.com/IeltsWritingTask-205577652822039/ https://www.youtube.com/c/ieltsessaycorrection The pie graph illustrates usage of the eight different programming languages.
The most used programming language is Java with 22.3% of total. C++ accounts for almost the same percantage, 22% and it is a second most used. Right behind is C with 20.7%, while PHP is far more behind with 16,3%. The remaining four languages (Perl,C&,JavaScript and Visual Basic) together make up roughly for one fifth of the total usage.
Graphicly, it is possible to divide the pie into 5 slices that make up each for around one fifth of the total usage. First slice is Java, then goes C++, C, PHP and the last slice is made of Perl, C&, JavaScript and Visual Basic accounting for 8, 4, 3,4 and 2,8 percent respectively.
Overall, it is clear from the graph that Java, C++ and C dominate among the selected programming languages, while Visual Basic, JavaScript and C& are the least used.

The bar graph describes birth and death rates in five Eastern European countries.
The highest birth rate per 1000 is in the Czech Republic, 11.1. Poland and Slovakia are just behind with 10.8 and 10.7, respectively. The least newborns are in Croatia at 9.5 per thousand and Hungary is somewhere in the middle with 9.9. Concerning death rates, Hungary has by far the highest, 13 and Croatia follows with 11.1. The Czech Republic and Poland are both at 10 per thousand and the lowest is in Slovakia, 9.4.
Comparing birth and death rates among countries in the chart it is clear that the population in Hungary and Croatia is decreasing considerably by each consecutive year, while the population in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia is slowly growing.
Overall, it can be concluded that despite living in the same European region, selected countries have significantly different birth and deth rates.

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