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The image shows two pie charts comparing the distribution of time spent on different activities between the years 1958 and 2008. In 1958, 32% was spent on Sleeping, 19% on Going out (without friends/family), 4% on Travel to work, 37% on Working, 6% on Relaxing at home, and 1% on Other interests or playing sports. In 2008, the distribution shows 25% on Sleeping, 6% on Going out (with friends/family), 6% on Travel to work, 42% on Working, 13% on Relaxing at home, and 8% on Other Interests or playing sports.
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The two pie charts illustrate various kinds of activities that grown-up people did in a specific country between 1958 and 2008 in percentage measurement.
Overall, it can be seen that most of people spent their time on working in both years following by other activities with just small proportion.
In 1958, adult people used 33% of their time on working and 32% on sleeping. Whereas, in 2008, grown-up people spent their time at 45% on working and with lower percentage of sleeping at 25% in 2008 which were in lower amount than 1958.
Although they used most of their time on workplace and resting, they still had some activities including hanging out, relaxing at home, travelling and other interests less than 20% in 1958. Likewise, in 2008, adults still spent their time less than 20% on those regular activities similarly.
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