Unit 1-5 : The service Road.
After you start from Starting point, you would reach welcome center on your right side. Just go forward, then you will see education center on the right and Daignosis center on the left side. Pass them and you will arrive at three way road. You have to go right way along curve. Then you cross the bridge and go straight not to turn right which leading to library. Go straight forward until you reach child care. Then you can see the tree on your front side. Then turn right around the tree. You will arrive at Recreation & Camps.
Unit 2-1 Bar graph
We analized ncome distribution on 6 areas. First, the Ease asia section, Income of the poores 20% compose only 5.2% compared to the Richest’s 48.5%. The gap between Poorest and Richest is 43.3%. In Europe case, gap is less than East asia’s case. The poorest percentage is 6.6% more than Ease asia’s 5.2%. And Richest point is 41.1% less than 48.5% in Ease asia’s richest case. It means that in Europe the gap between Rich and Poor is alleviated. The biggest gap between Poor and Rich is Sub-Saharan Africa. The Poor and Rich gap in that country is almost 60.9%. And the smallest gap between Poor and Rich is south Asia. It only shows 33% gap.
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From the starting point, you will pass through the Welcome Center on your right side. Just go forward, and then you will pass through the middle of the Education and the Diagnosis and Intervention buildings on the right and left side, respectively. After passing it, you will arrive at the three way road. You have to turn right along the curve to reach the bridge. Cross the bridge and go straight but don’t turn right because it will lead to the library. Go straight forward until you reach the Child Care. Drive straight more and you will see a tree. Right beside that tree is the Recreation and Camps.
Bar Graph
We analyzed the income distribution in six areas. In East Asia, the poorest 20% has an income equal to 5.2% while the richest 20% has 48.5 %. The gap between the two is equal to 43.3%. In Europe’s case, the gap is less than that of East Asia. The poorest 20% of Europe has 6.6% income compared to East Asia’s 5.2%. On the other hand, the richest 20% of Europe has 41.1% income and 48.5% for the richest 20% of East Asia. It means that in Europe the gap between the rich and the poor is alleviated. The biggest gap between the poorest and the richest can be seen in Sub-Saharan Africa with a gap amounting to almost 60.9%.