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Alisher Soliev (IELTS 9.0x2 |W8.5x5, S9.0x3) & Mukhammadali Sodikov (IELTS 9.0x4| W8.5x2, S9.0x6).

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The maps illustrate Brightsea coastal zone in 1950, its look today and plans for future development.

Overall, a comparison of the three maps reveals that the coastal zone has experienced and is going to experience significant changes. The most significant development has been and is expected to be in construction of a number of amenities and infrastructure for visitors. Despite these reforms, few parts of Brightsea has not seen or is set to see any changes.

Focusing on Brightsea’s 1950 and current plans, by far the most noticeable change has been in road infrastructure. While the lighthouse in the heart of the area and the jetty to the north of Brightsea have remained unchanged, a café and a hotel have been erected in place of fishermen’s cottages and the lighthouse keeper’s house respectively. Additionally, a shop just east of the area and a ferry wharf by the coast have been constructed.

If we compare today’s look with the future plan of development, the place is subject to massive changes with the construction of a sailing club, a supermarket with a car park, and apartments in place of the café with a restaurant behind them. The hotel is also planned to be extended, and the newly-built place to the southwest of Brightsea is expected to serve a dual purpose: a telecommunications antenna and a ferry wharf.

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The line graph illustrates the rates of male and female smokers in Someland from 1960 to 2000.

Overall, while the number of male smokers per 1000 people declined over the period studied, that of women generally increased. It is also clear that throughout the span, the gap in smoking rates between both genders shrank and had almost converged by the final year.

In detail, by far the biggest rate of smoking was observed among males in the initial year, at 600 smokers per 1000 people. In stark contrast, the figure for their female counterparts was slightly more than 6 times lower. The rate of the former gradually fell up until 1975 (to 500 smokers out of 1000 people), whereas that of the latter reached its peak with about one in three women smoking.

After 1985, the trends for both genders witnessed noticeable declines, and by the end of the period the counts for male and female smokers were approximately 250 and 200 per 1000 people, respectively.

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The bar graph illustrates the amount of money earned from selling 5 different types of fiction books from 2006 to 2010.

Overall, by far the largest amount of gross earnings in each category of fiction books were noted in 2007. It is also clear that Romance books had the highest sales over the span whereas the lowest amount was recorded in Sci-Fi and Fantasy genres except for the final year studied.

Focusing on leaders of sales first, Romance books took the lead, reaching an all-time high in 2007, at approximately $117,000. The sales of books of this genre at other times, by contrast, stood in the region of $70,000-80,000. Mystery genre, having registered its peak sales in 2007 with just over $80,000, closely followed the pattern of Romance books with roughly the same difference in the amount of earnings in each year.

As for Classics, Young Adult, Sci-Fi and Fantasy categories, their gross earnings were much lower than those of the other two. The figures for Sci-Fi and Fantasy genre did not exceed $20,000 mark over the period with the exception of the year 2007. It was also the year when Classics and Young Adult genres earned almost identical sums at around $30,000. Interestingly, this pattern was observed again two years after at about $25,000.

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The line graph describes how many enquiries were made to the Tourist Information Office in 2011 from January to June.

Overall, it is clear that the number of enquiries made in person and by telephone went up significantly at the second half of the span whereas written ones experienced a downward trend. Interestingly, almost twice as many queries were received at the end of the period as they were at the start.

As for the details, in the first three months, all three trends witnessed moderate changes. The telephone enquiry figure grew to 1000 in March after going down by 100 initially. Similarly, the figure for in-person requests, which was little over 400 in January, saw a substantial rise of about 600 enquiries. In contrast, the number of text enquiries started off at just below 800 and then began to gradually decline to around 600 enquiries by the end of March.

Focusing on the second half of the period, letters and emails received by the office kept falling, reaching an all-time low of just below 400 in May, after which it remained stable for the rest of the period. The other forms of requests followed similar trends. The number of telephone enquiry maintained the same level, at 1000 in the first part of April, and then it climbed to 1600 in the following months. Finally, in person requests almost doubled by June, peaking at 1900 enquiries.

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Overall, in both years the percentage of people using only one social networking site was highest. The proportions of 2 or no site users closely followed. In stark contrast, the increase in the number of social networking sites was inversely proportional to the share of people using them.

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