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  • The bar chart represents the population of seals ,whales and dolphins that were prevalent in the Gormez Straits in four distinct years- 2006, 2010 2014 and 2018.Broadly speaking, the largest number of these creatures was witnessed in the final year.

    Seals, which were the most abundant among the three in 2006 at nearly 42 in number ,experienced a sudden fall by about 15 in the following year with its population hitting at a value almost equal to that of whales and dolphins.Thereafter ,the number of seals increased steadily to about 45 by 2018 .

    In 2006, there were approximately 25 whales in the Gormez Strait which managed to remain steady at a figure between 20 and 30 with only minor fluctuations over the period.

    However, dolphins exhibited a dramatic rise in their numbers throughout the period; it started off from its lowest figure of approximately 18 in 2006 and then increased by about 34 to reach the peak in 2018.

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    Shana

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    September 5, 2021 at 4:05 PM in reply to: Academic Task -1 ( Batch B -8 pm) Car theft in four countries

    The line graph illustrates the number of car robberies per thousand vehicles that took place in Great Britain ,Sweden,France and Canada over a period of ten years from 1990.Overall ,Great Britain appears to have witnessed the largest number of thefts throughout the given period.

    France and Canada which began from figures of approximately 8 and 7 per thousand respectively declined to a final figure of around 5 per 1000 in 1999 with minor fluctuations over the period.At the same time,the number of car robberies in Great Britain grew up from about 17per 1000 to the peak value of approximately 20per 1000 in 1996except for a brief fall during 1992-1993.This was followed by a decline of about 3per 1000 vehicles by 1999.

    In contrast to this , Sweden, which started off from the lowest figure of just above five in 1990 showed an increasing trend to reach at the final rate of nearly 14 per thousand vehicles after going through slight variations and surpassing France and Canada in mid-1990 and 1991 respectively.

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    Shana

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    August 27, 2021 at 4:14 PM in reply to:

    In this modern era, where being informed about the happenings around the world is a basic necessity ,it is often debated whether the regional news or the global news has the lead in terms of significance.This essay will look into the observations made by the people who prefer national news as well as the ones who opt the international news and then present an opinion.

    The immediate impact of various incidents occuring in a country ,on its citizens make some of them support the national news.In other words,these informations aid us to lead our day to day lives without falling prey to the deceitful eyes in the society and to be aware of our fundamental rights.For instance,a citizen who is not aware of the ordinance enforced in the country to reduce the price of a litre of drinking water to 13 rupees will be deceived by the vendors.

    On the other hand ,we are able to witness the achievements of several foreign countries through the international news which can contribute towards our arduous efforts to achieve goals akin to them.The advanced economies present suitable role models for other nations particularly the impoverished ones .This can be evidenced by the developed world which accomplished the pro active step of ramping up the pace of vaccination against COVID 19 to encounter the anticipated third wave of infection .India has decided to follow the same path to attain the herd immunity in the population and thus eliminate the need of a largescale lockdown.

    Thus to summarise ,both the national and international news have to be given equal consideration as none of them outweighs the other with respect to the benefits and it is equally important to be acquainted of the distant countries as our neighbourhood.It is recommended for everyone to be apprised of the news regardless of the geographical boundaries.


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