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      <title>Static charts - 11A1 by Nguyễn Bích Ngọc(ADAS – THPT)</title>
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         <title>minh</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>the provided table illustrates customer's expenditure on diffrent items in 5 european countries, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey.<br>As can be inffered from the graph, Food/drinks/Tobacco takes up the highest proportion out of the 3 catergories. Additionally, Turkey registered the most money spent on the 3 group, higher than the 4 other countries.<br>Regarding the food/ drinnk/tabasco group, Turkey's consumtion is the highest with 32.14%, followed by spain with rougly 29%. Spain, Italy, Sweden were merly on par with 18.8%, 16,36% and 15.77% respectively. In terms of clothing catergory, Italy, Spain and Turkey were merly correlate with respective figures being 6.43%, 6.51% and 6.63%. Italy was the highest amonst the 5 countries being rougly one-third more than the second highest which is turkey.<br>In contrast,</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Khang </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The provided table depicts the statistic regarding consumer expenditure on various items in five different countries namely : Ireland , Italy, Spain, Sweden, Turkey in 2002.&nbsp;<br>As can be noticed from the given table , it is of note that Food/beverage/Tobacco registerd the highest rate among 3 categories. Additionally , Turkey accounted for the proportion of consumer expenditure across 5 countries.&nbsp;<br>Regarding of&nbsp;<br>In term of Food/Drink/ Tobacco categories ,&nbsp; no proprotion of consumer spending in 4 remain countries&nbsp; surpassed that of Turkey which was 32,14% ,whereas the second highest propotion belonged to Ireland with respective figure being 28,91%. The proportion of Turkish expenditure in Spain was 18,8% which slightly surpassed that of Sweden by 3,03% and that of Italy approximately 1%.<br>In term of the Clothing/ Footwear and Leisure/Education bracket, &nbsp;the highest proportion of Clothing/Footwear consumption can be observed in Italy which was three fold as many as that of Leisure/Education. Despite being the highest proportion of consumer expending in Food/Drinks/Tobacco , Turkey was the second highest ratio of consumers who spent mouney on Clothing and Footwear about 7%.  the proportion of residents who spent their money on Cothing and Footwear was merely 6,5% as opposed to 1,98% in Leisure and Activities. Ireland's citizen spent the third highest mouney on the Clothing and Footwear which was nearly 3 fold as many as that of Leisure and Education. Regard less of being the least ratio of consumer expenditure on Clothing and Footwear , Sweden accounted for the highest rate on Leisure and Education which was 3,22%.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 01:55:44 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Huy</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The given table illustrates data on consumer&nbsp; expenditure on 3 different groups of items in 5 country, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Turkey in 2002.<br>As can be inferred from the table, food/drink/tobacco group received the highest figure on consumer spending among the 3 other category in all of the five country. Moreover,&nbsp; leisure and education receive the least funding among all of the category mentioned.<br>Turkey had the biggest figure in spending on food, drinks, and tobacco, with 32.14% After Turkey was Ireland and Spain, with respective 28.91% and 18.80%. However, on the clothing and footware category saw a nearly equality between the three countries, with repective figures being 6.63% for Turkey, 6.51% for Spain and 6.43% for Ireland. Similar to the proportion of the three countries on food, drinks and tobacco category, Turkish consumers spending on leisure and education saw the highest figures among the three countries, followed up by Ireland and Spain with repectively 2.21% and 1.98%.<br>On the contrary, Italian and Swedish figures in spending on food, baverages and tobacco were the least among the five countries. However, on the clothing and footwear section, Italy surpassed Turkey and stay at the top with 9% while that of&nbsp; Sweden was slightly lower, 5.40%. However, Italia and Swedish consumers spending was almost the same, with respectively 3.20% and 3.22% onn the leisure and education section.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 01:55:51 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Long</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The given table demonstrates the statistics on cosumer spending on distinct items in 5 different countries namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Turkey in 2002.<br>In general, all 5 countries spent most on food/drinks/tobacco. As can be inferred from the data, Turkish people disbursed the most on food/drinks/tobacco, whereas Sweden spent the least. On the other hand, Italy had the highest expenditure on clothing/footwear at 9%, much higher than the figure for Sweden, which spent least on this category at 5,4%. Turkey, repeatedly, had the highest spending on leisure/education, which was more than two times higher than Spain, which spent least at 1,98%.<br>Regarding food/drinks/tobacco, Turkey had the highest expenditure at 32,14%, followed up by Ireland and Spain, at 28,91% and&nbsp; 18,8% respectively, two countries spent the least were Italy and Sweden.&nbsp;In terms of clothing and footwear, Italy was the one spent the most at 9%,<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 01:55:52 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The provided table illustrates information on consumer expenditure on 3 distinct categories in 5 countries, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey for the year 2002.<br>Overall, among 5 countries, Food, bevarages and tobacco was witnessed to have the most share in consumer spending. In additon, Turkish generally consumed the most among the 5 countries, yet it was surpassed by Italian in clothing and footwear.&nbsp;<br>Turkey had the most spending on food, beverages and tobacco, with 32.14 percent, followed up by Ireland and Spain with 28.91percent and 18.80 percent respectively. In the clothing and footwear category, however, Ireland, Spain and Turkey merely had the similar proportion with respective figures being 6.43 , 6.51 and 6.63 percent. In regard to leisure and education, Turkey had the supreme allocation at 4.35 percent. Meanwhile, the proportion of that in Ireland slightly exceeded that in Spain, at 2.21% compared to 1.98 percent.<br>Conversely, Italian and Swedish had less consumption on food, drinks and tobacco, with 16.36 percent for the former and 15.77 per cent for the latter. The Italian spending on the clothing and footwear sector was 3.60 percent higher than the figures for Sweden, which was 9.00 percent as opposed to 5.40 percent. Moreover, Italy and Sweden proportions for leisure and education was relatively similar, for about 3.21 percent.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The given table compares data regarding various items at consumer's expense in five countries, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Turkey in 2002.<br>Overall. it is clear that food, drinks and tobacco constituted the highest percentage of consumer expenditure, whereas people tended to spend the least in leisure and education among the five nations.&nbsp;<br>Turkey citizens purchased&nbsp; the most in terms of food, beverages and tobacco, at approximately 32 percent, followed closely by Ireland with the percentage of around 28 %, which was 4 percent less than Turkey. With respect to Clothing and Footwear industry, the figure for Turkey and Ireland was on par, at just slightly above 6 percent. Moreover, the ratio for consumer spending in Ireland was lower than that in Turkey, which was above 2 percent for the former and over 4 percent for the latter.<br>On the other hand, in regard to Food, drinks and tobacco, the poportion of Spain was generally the highest among the three countries namely Spain, Italy and Sweden. Besides, Italy and Sweden paid the same amount of money at above 15 percent. Nevertheless, the highest percentage of expenditure was witnessed in Italy, at 9 percent being 3 percent and 4 percent higher than Spain and Sweden respectively.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 01:56:00 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The given table shows the statistic regarding the expenditure of consumer on various items in five different countries namely: Ireland , Italy, Span, sweden and turkey in 2002<br><br>As can inferred from the table ,Food/drinks/tobacco was significantly the highest and leisure/education registered the lowest amount of expenditure in all five countries.<br><br>In all five countries, it is apparent that the funding on food/drinks/tobacco was the highest in turkey at just over 32% ,followed by Ireland and spain at just under 29% and 19% respectively . In the clothing/footwear category the expenditure for all five countries was roughly the same , ranging from 5.40% to 6.63% ,with the  exception of Italy at 9%.<br><br>In terms of percentage rate, leisure/education was undoubtedly negligible in all five countries examined. Turkey was registered the highest at just over 4% followed up by sweden and italy ,at 3.22% for the former and 3.2% for the latter .As for spain  and ireland, it was roughly the same at just roughly 2% .<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Quốc Hoàng</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In 2002, the table below shows consumer spending on various items in five different nations.<br>As can be inferred&nbsp; from the table given, among 3 categories, Food/Drinks/Tobacco registered the highest percentage than 2 other categories, whereas the lowest expenditure was leisure/Education.<br>Food/Drinks/Tobacco was spent the most by all five countries with Turkey expend the highest percentage with 31.14% and Sweden at 15.77% is the lowest expenditure. While the proportion <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 01:57:21 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Hieu</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The table given provides data on consumer expenses in different categories in five countries, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey in 2002.<br>As can be inferred from the table, Turkish people spent the most money on Food/Drinks/Tobacco, whereas Italy registered the highest figure in the expenditure on Clothing/Footwear. Besides, across the five nations, people in Sweden spent the least money on both types of items, which were Food/Drinks/Tobacco and Clothing/Footwear. Moreover, Turkey’s consumer spending on Leisure/Education was the highest. On the contrary, that of Spain was the lowest.<br>Regarding Food/Drinks/Tobacco, Turkey had the highest expense, with 32.14%, while the proportion of Ireland was lower than Turkey by 3.23%, at 28.91%. Spanish people spent 18.80% on the same category. Besides, the figures for Italy and Sweden were 16.36% and 15.77% respectively, which were approximately a half of the highest statistics. Italy had the highest expenditure on Clothing/Footwear. The percentage of Italy was 9.00%. The statistics of Ireland were on par with Spain’s and Turkey’s, in the range from 6.43% to 6.63%. However, Sweden is the country that spent the least money on the type of items, with the proportion of 5.40%.<br>In terms of Leisure/Education, Turkey registered the highest figure, which was 4.35%. The proportion of Sweden was nearly equal to that of Italy, at 3.22% for the former and 3.20% for the latter. Besides, Ireland’s consumer expenditure was half of Turkey's, at 2.21%. Moreover, the figure for Spain was merely 1.98%, less than the highest statistic 2.37%.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:00:39 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The given table shows data regarding consumer's expenditure on 3 distinct categories in various European countries, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in the year 2002.<br><br>As it can be inferred from the table being given, it is of note that the Food/Drinks/Tobbaco category registered the highest among the other 3 categories, whereas the lowest amount of expenditure for all 5 countries was registered for the category "Leisure/Education".<br><br>It is apparent that the food/drinks/tobacco expenditure was the highest in Turkey, at about 32,14%, which was twice times that of Sweden, stood at 15,77%. Moreover, with the clothing and footwear's data, Sweden was also the country that had the lowest percentage of customer expediture among all, at 5,4%, which is 3,6% less than that of Italy, which was the highest figure, recorded at the figure of 9%.<br><br>In terms of Leisure and Education, Turkey registered the highest figure of all, which was recorded at 4,35%. Other than that, The porpotion of Sweden was nearly equal to that of Italy, at 3,22% for the former and 3,20% for the latter. Besides, Ireland's consumer expediture was half of Turkey's, at 2,21%. Moreover, the figure for Spain was 1,98%, less that the highest statistic, which is at 2,37%</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:01:23 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>The provided table illustrates percentages of consumer expenditure for three categories of products and services in five countries in 2002.<br>It is clear that the largest proportion of consumer spending in each country went on food, drinks and tobacco. On the other hand, the leisure/education category has the lowest percentages in the table.<br>Out of the five countries, consumer spending on food, drinks and tobacco was noticeably higher in Turkey, at 32.14%, and Ireland, at nearly 29%. The proportion of spending on leisure and education was also highest in Turkey, at 4.35%, while expenditure on clothing and footwear was significantly higher in Italy, at 9%, than in any of the other countries.<br><br>It can be seen that Sweden had the lowest percentage of national consumer expenditure for food/drinks/tobacco and for clothing/footwear, at nearly 16% and just over 5% respectively. Spain had slightly higher figures for these categories, but the lowest figure for leisure/education, at only 1.98%.<br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:15:41 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>baongoc</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The table given depicts data about customer’s expenditure in three different categories in five separate countries in 2002<br>Overall, the largest proportion of consumer spending was on food, drinks and tobacco, as against the lowest proportion spent on leisure and education.<br>Among the five countries, Turkey’s expenses on food drinks and tobacco was considerably higher with 32.14% and was followed up by Ireland with nearly 29%. Turkeys expenditure was also the highest on the leisure and education bracket at 4.35%, while the largest spending in clothing and footwear was on Italy at 9%<br>The figures regarding the lowest consumption in the food drinks and tobacco and the clothing and footwear columns was collected in Sweden, with 15.77% for the former and&nbsp;5,4% for the latter and Spain’s expenditure regarding leisure and education column was the lowest with 1.98%</div>]]></description>
         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:26:46 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Ánh</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The given table depicts the data on customer spending on different items in 2002 in five European countries namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey.<br><br></div><div>As can be inferred from the table, Turkey had the highest percentage on the food, drinks and tobacco commodity as well as leisure and education among the 5 countries while it was Italy which had the highest percentage on clothing and footwear. &nbsp;<br><br></div><div>Regarding the food, drinks and tobacco commodity, it was the highest proportion among 3 surveyed categories. Turkey had the highest percentage among all countries, recording at 32,14%, which was twice time that of Sweden, stood at 15,77%. Moreover, with regard to the clothing and footwear’s data, Sweden was also the country had the lowest percentage of customer spending among all, at 5,4%, which 3,6% less than that of Italy, which was the highest figure of 9 percent.&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>&nbsp;Leisure and education were the least spent sector by the consumer, as compared to the other two. Turkey’s consumer expenditure was the highest, recording at 4,35%, which was slightly exceed than that of Sweden 3,22%. Besides, the lowest allocation by customer of the category was the Spanish’s, made up 1,98%.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:31:19 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Wony</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The table given provides information about customer expenses of 5 nations, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey, over 3 main ranges of products in 2002.<br><br></div><div>As can be inferred from the graph, across all the categories examined, Food/ Drink/ Tobacco consistently accounted for the highest proportion. More notably, Turkey, in general, registered the largest percentage of the five countries.<br><br></div><div>Notably, it is apparent that data for Food/ Drink/ Tobacco surpassed any of the other sectors. While its highest entry was nearly one third of Turkey, equal to the table’s high, the smallest figure of these types of products, recorded by Sweden at 15.77%, was still higher than any data collected by the two other column.<br><br></div><div>Furthermore, a similar comparison was applied when examining Clothing/ Footwear, and Leisure/ Education. Any figures of the former collects were higher than that of the latter, given that the low for Clothing and the high for Education were investigated at a rough 5% as against 4.35%. Especially, in the last sector, datum for Sweden expenditure was significantly negligible, at a mere 1.98%.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:32:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The given table illustrates data on consumer&nbsp; expenditure on 3 different groups of items in 5 country, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Turkey in 2002.<br><br></div><div>As it can be inferred from the table being given, it is of note that the Food/Drinks/Tobbaco category registered the highest among the other 3 categories. On the contrary with leisure/education, which was spending the least.<br><br></div><div>According to the given data, Turk people spent the highest percentage of foods and tobaccos amounting one-third of their total expenses on consumer products. Irish people spent more than 28% on this category while people of Italy, Spain and Sweden spent just over 15% for foods and tobaccos. For clothing and footwear, the people of these five countries spent around 5% to 9% of which Italian spent the highest percentage (9%).<br><br></div><div>Interestingly the expenditure in leisure activities and education was much less than the amount spent on food, tobacco and dresses. The highest amount spent on education and entertainment was done by Turkish people (4.35%) and the least amount spent by was in Spain (1.98%). No nation among the given five spent more than 5% in education and leisure activities according to the given data.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The given table depicts data on consumer's expenditure in various items in five nations in 2002.<br>Overall, Food/Drinks/Tobacco&nbsp; was the highet among the 3 categories, while Leisure/Education registered the lowest.<br>Additionally, Turkey spent the most on Food/Drinks/Tabacco, with over 32%, followed by Ireland with nearly 29%. On the other hand, people of Italy, Spain and Sweden spent just over 15% for those items. For clothing/footwear, the people of all countries spent around 5% to 9%, of which Italian spent the highest percentage, which was 9%.<br>&nbsp;In contract, all citizens from 5 countries consumed the least on Leisure/Education, with no one more than 5%. Turkishs gave priority to leisure and education and spent significantly higher, at 4,35 %. While at the same time Spanish didn't take interest in leisure and education with only 1.98%<br><br></div>]]></description>
         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:35:12 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Linh Chi </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The provided table illustrates the data on consumer expenditure on various items in five counties namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in 2002.</div><div><br></div><div>Overall, the money spent on Food/Drinks/Tobacco stands out as the highest of all 3 categories. &nbsp;</div><div>Additionally, Turkey generally has the highest percentage of national expenditure among 5 countries.</div><div><br></div><div>Turkey and Ireland consumers spent most of their money on Food/Drinks/Tobacco, which was 32,14% for the former and 28,91% for the latter. Italy, Spain and Sweden had the lower proportion of expenditure in the same categories, which was 12.36%, 18,80% and 15,77% respectively. In contrast, the amount of money spent on Leisure/Education was the lowest in 3 sections. Despite having the second highest spending on Food/Drinks/Tobacco, citizens of Ireland spent one of the least money on Leisure/Education, just higher than Spain with the respective being 2,21% and 1.98%. Italian and Spanish spent almost the same amount of money on the same category, with&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:35:13 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The provided table reveals the datas regarding consumer spending on various products in five distinct nations, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in 2002.&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>As can be inferred from the table, it is of note that the amount of money consumer spending on Food/Drinks/Tobacco registered the highest rate, while Leisure/Education was the lowest among three categories. Addictionally, Turkish customer recorded the largest consumption of all five countries.<br><br></div><div>In term of food, beverage and tobacco items, Turkey had the most noticeable expenditure at 32.14%, which surpassed all other regions. While Ireland registered the second rate at 28.91%, followed by Spain at the third place with 18.80%. Italy and Sweden were almost 2 times lower than Turkey, with respective figures being 16.36% and 15.77%. Meanwhile, on clothing/footwear group, there was a considerable disparity with the first category. Ireland, Spain and Turkey had the similar proportion, at 6.43%, 6.51% and 6.63%, respectively.<br><br></div><div>Conversely, consumer’s expenditure on Leisure/Education had the lowest percentage with a huge gap with the remaining items. There was no country had more than 5% rate in this category. The highest and lowest spending were recorded by Turkey and Spain, at 4.35% compared to 1.98%. The figures for Italy and Sweden were identical, at approximately 3.2%.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Nam Duy</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The table given depicts data regarding consumer spending on a variety of items in five distinct countries in 2002<br>Overall, food, drinks and tobacco were most sought after in all countries. Turkey had the highest percentage in the food, drinks and Tobacco category as well as in general whereas Italy had the highest proportion in clothing and footwear<br>Firstly, Ireland and Turkey were two countries with considerable food drinks and tobacco consumption with over a quarter for the former and nearly a third for the latter. The two countries also had similar ratio in clothing and footwear with Turkey having a slight edge with 6.63% compared to 6.43% of Ireland. However, Turkey almost doubled that of Ireland when it comes to leisure and education with 4.35% as opposed to 2.21%<br>Italy, Spain and Sweden  had lower consumption in the field of food drinks and tobacco compared to the two mentioned above with Spain having the highest percentage of the three. Italy had the highest ratio on Clothing and Footwear in all five nations at exactly 9%. Spain was a bit bigger than Sweden in the category with 6.5% as against 5.4% . Regarding leisure and education, Sweden had the biggest percentage in the area by besting Italy over a mere 0.02% and Spain had the lowest distribution in leisure and education of all 5 countries </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:36:30 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The given table shows how much people spent on three different categories in Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in 2002.&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;&nbsp;</div><div>Overall, a large percentage of spending went into food/drinks/tobacco, while those for the remaining categories was just a small amount. In addition, Turkey had the largest total expenditure, while Sweden had the least.&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;&nbsp;</div><div>The proportion of expenditure for Turkey on food/drinks/tobacco was 32.14%, that for Ireland was lower, at 28.91%. Three remaining countries had their figures at closely the same as each other, 15.77% for Sweden, 16.36% for Italy, and !8.8% for Spain.&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>The figure of spending on clothing and footwear in Italy was the highest, at 9%. Those for Ireland, Spain, and Turkey were almost the same, at around 6.5%. For the Sweden, the amount of spending only reached 5.4%. The amount of money spent on leisure and education was the lowest for Spain, at nearly 2%, while that for Turkey was higher, at 4.35% which was nearly twice the amount of Ireland. Italy and Sweden had the almost identical figures, at around 3.22%.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:36:35 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The given table statistically illustrates how much national spent on three distenct categories in Ireland,Italy,Spain,Swerden and Turkey in 2002.<br>It's notably that citizen of these regions inclined to consume more on foods and tobacos than they did for dresses,education and entertainments.<br>Regarding  food and tobaco category, Turk people spent the highest percentage at roughly one thirth of the total expenses on consumer products.Beside,Irish people spent north of 28% on this sector while national in Italy,Spain and Sweden paid just over 15% for foods and tobacos. For clothing and footwear, the citizen of these countries consumed around 5% to 9% of which Italian spent the highest proportion at shy of one tenth respectively.<br>With respect to the expenditure in leisure activities and education,the highest and lowest monetary quantity were recorded by Turkish and Spain national, at 4,35% as against 1,98%.No region among the given five spent more than 5% in education and entertainments according to the given data</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-14 02:37:42 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Dung</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The table show data about the consumption on different items in five countries in 2002, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.<br>As can be seen from the table, people spent most on food, drinks, tabacco and least on their leisure and education.<br>Turkey and Ireland spent the most on Food/Drinks/Tobacco with 32.14% for the former and 28.91% for the latter. Three other countries had their consumption from 15% to around 19%. On the contrary, Leisure/Education had smallest proportion in three categories. Regarding the table, Spain had the least percentage with 1.98%, followed by Ireland with 2.21%. The figures for Italy and Sweden were on par, with around 3.20% of citizens’ spending was on Leisure/Education. And Turkish spent the most among the five countries with 4.35%.<br>It is of note that Clothing/Footwear had the second most consumption but still couldn’t surpass 10%. The Italian spent the most with 9.0%, while the Swedish’s expenditure on this categories is the least with no more than 5.40%.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-21 06:54:36 UTC</pubDate>
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