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The chart illustrates how much oil was produced daily in four countries between 2000 and 2004. Overall, there was an increase in the daily amount of oil produced in Nigeria, Chad and Somalia, while a gradual decline in oil production was seen in Congo. In addition, Congo generally produced the most oil among the 4 countries examined, but it was surpassed by Nigeria in the last year of the period. Oil production in Congo started at 275,000 barrels per day (bpd), after which it experienced a progressive fall to 203, 000 in 2004. Conversely, the figures for Somalia increased dramatically from only 5.000 bpd in 2000 to 21,000 bpd in 2003, before reaching a peak at 50,000 bpd at the end of the period. 205,000 barrels of oil were produced in Nigeria in 2000, with subsequent fluctuations and a final growth from 190,000 bpd in 2002 to 213,000 bpd in 2004. Meanwhile, Chad did not produce any oil until 2002, but its oil production in 2003 was 8000 bpd, followed by a substantial rise to 50,000 bpd a year later.
The chart illustrates how many African people used mobile and fixed line phones between 1994 and 2004. Overall, there was an increase in the proportion of people using both communication services, with a much more significant rise being seen in the use of mobile phones. In addition, the year 2001 marked the point where the figure for fixed line service was surpassed by that of their mobile counterpart. About 1.7% of residents in Africa subscribed to fixed broadband services, after which this figure saw a gradual growth to just under 3% in 2001. The figure for mobile services saw similar changes in the first two years, but then rose quickly from just to reach 3% in 2001, overtaking that for fixed residential phone services. The proportion of African people using fixed line phones continued to increase at the same rate, reaching only 3.1% in 2004. Meanwhile, the figure for mobile phones rose sharply to end the period at 8.8% (a threefold increase from 2001 to 2004). (166 words)
The charts illustrate how many school leavers chose to study at a certain university in the UK between 1987 and 2007. Overall, there was an increase in the proportion of young people choosing to study at this school because it provided suitable courses and it was close to their home, while the figures for those opting for this school owing to its quality of resources and teaching, and its physical and social activities declined. In addition, the majority of students chose to study in the examined school because of its degree courses in both years. The percentage of students saying that they chose to study in the surveyed school because of its courses started at 35%, after which it saw a slight increase to 37%. Meanwhile, the figure for those whose house was close to their school grew significantly from 10% to 21%. 21% of the students placed more emphasis on the quality of the resources of the school in 1987, with a subsequent decline to 17% in 2007. In the meanwhile, the figures for undergraduates whose reason for enrollment was related to the quality of teaching and extra curricular activities halved to 8% and 9% respectively. (197 words)

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