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The image shows a table with statistics on students at an Australian university in 2009: English department has 72% females, 12% with first language not English, 20% born outside Australia; Modern Languages has 68% females, 16% with first language not English, 23% born outside Australia; History has 52% females, 45% with first language not English, 31% born outside Australia; Physics has 56% females, 38% with first language not English, 56% born outside Australia; Math has 17% females, 49% with first language not English, 56% born outside Australia; Chemistry has 15% females, 42% with first language not English, 48% born outside Australia.
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The table gives information about the number of pupils lived and studied in 6 kinds of departments at an Australian university in 2009.

Overall, there are 6 departments with 6 subjects that are English, Modern Languages, History, Physics, Math and Chemistry and it marks downward trends from top to bottom. Not only that, it experiences the percentage of students born in Australian and studying English with others born outside this country had the comparisons between them. Moreover, in some subjects, the females occupies much more the proportion.

Looking at the table more closely, one can see that the student girls living in English department had the highest percentage with the number was 67% and the amount of people learning first language is not English and baring outside Australian were 16% and 27%.Following by the females enrolled at Modern Languages department accounted for 63% and people make studying about many subjects except English and did not make birth in this region were 41% and 51%. Next, the women in History department featured the number on that was 58% with two kinds of things remaning on dominated 10% and 18%.

As can be seen, Physics, Math and Chemistry are 3 fields that academic people especially girls learned the leastly. Starting with Physics’ location, the number of not males was only 37%, studying not English first and they are born outside Australian shared the increasing of data were 38% and 44%. With Math, the males settling down at that department was 58% with the proportion of spending time for first language is not English and returned to this area accounted for 36% and 43%. The final was Chemistry with the percentage of the student girls was 29% and the people taking their time in different fields and coming from different countries were 32% and 47%.

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