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The image depicts two pie charts comparing the daily time allocation of individuals in 1958 and 2008. In 1958, the largest portion of time was spent working (33%), followed by sleeping (32%), going out with friends/family (19%), other interests or playing sports (6%), relaxing at home (8%), and travel to work (2%). In 2008, working still took up the most time (42%), with sleeping reduced to 25%, relaxing at home increased to 13%, travel to work quadrupled to 8%, other interests or playing sports remained at 8%, and going out with friends/family dropped to 6%.
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The given pie-chart represents the amount of period used by working humans on various tasks in a specific nation from 1958 to 2008.
The major change is working adults are putting more and more effort and time into working and traveling for work.
Since, a great amount of time has been consumed by working adults who do not have proper time on their own to go out with friends or family for these activities, they preferring to relax at home or to utilize this free time for their other interests or to go out and play sports.
In addition, there is a noticeable decrease in the sleeping time from 1958 to 2008.
In the end, it is clear to predict that in 2008 working adults are using their precious time working to earn more and doing what they enjoy doing. But, in this process, they are unknowingly fallowing apart from their friends and families.
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