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The image presents a bar graph illustrating the number of university applicants from four countries (China, Japan, USA, and Russia) over five years (2004 to 2008). In 2004, China had approximately 8,000 applicants, Japan about 19,000, USA close to 29,000, and Russia around 12,000. For 2005, applicants from China were approximately 9,000, Japan about 18,000, USA around 30,000, and Russia near 11,000. In 2006, China saw about 10,000 applicants, Japan around 18,000, USA near 31,000, and Russia roughly 15,000. In 2007, China's applicant numbers were about 11,000, Japan remained around 18,000, USA's applicants were approximately 33,000, and Russia's around 16,000. By 2008, China had nearly 12,000 applicants, Japan around 19,000, USA approximately 32,000, and Russia about 15,000.
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The bar chart gives information regarding the amount of applicants in countries such as China, Japan, USA, and Russia, universties of one European country.
Overall, it is clear that China had higher applicants but decresed over the time, while USA’s joiner sharply went up and reached higher than China.
In 2004, China and USA had almost 28,000 and 20,000 candidates. While the Japan and Russia had nearly 7,500 and 2,000 respectively. Japan and Russia reamin unchanged in year 2005. While China plunged to 25,000 emplyes and USA slightly rose to 22,500.
In 2006, Japan and Russia skyrocketed to 10,000 and 5,000, while China and USA were almost same on 25,000 participants. The number of job seekers soared in USA and reached its peak in year 2008 was 29,000, while China droped to lowest point of about 17,000 candidates in year 2008. Moreover, the participants of both the Russia and Japan also grew to just under 7,000 and 12,000.
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