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The image contains two pie charts displaying the percentage distribution of daily activities for working adults in a specific country for the years 1958 and 2008. In 1958, the percentages were: Sleeping 32%, Traveling to work 6%, Working 33%, Relaxing at home 19%, Going out 8%, and Other activities 2%. In 2008, the data showed a slight shift: Sleeping 25%, Traveling to work 6%, Working 42%, Relaxing at home 13%, Going out 6%, and Other activities 8%. Below the charts, there's a text box for Task 2, addressing the topic of science subject selection in university and its societal effects, but no specific data or percentages are provided in this section.
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The chart reveals the percentage of divergent working adults activities share, between 1958 and 2008.
Overall, The most activity spent was shown to working in both years. Followed by sleeping. It is also noticeable that travelling to work hit the lowest point over the years.
In year 1958, working has appeared predominant proportion for 33% contribution. Suggestive people resposibilty by devoted half of the time for earning money. As time goes, in 2008, the number has increased significantly to 42%. Reflecting an improvement to working interest. Followed by Travelling to work has participated 32% and 25% in 1988 and 2008 respectively. in addition relaxion at home accounted for 8% and 13% over the same periods. The decrease was shown in going out with family, starting from 19% in 1988 into a mere 6% in 2008. Moreover, other (hobbies) has recorded as modest number and retained the number at 6%.
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