Friday, October 15, 2010

Question 16

1.    Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information in the two graphs below.

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  1. NAME: AHMAD NAJHAN BIN HASSIM
    MATRIX NO: J09DN0062

    HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION IN TWO DIFFEERENT YEARS

    The two graphs show the total amount of highest level in education of women in someland in the year of 1945 and 1995. The education level were divided or categorized in some aspects which is women that no schooling, third grade, year 6, 9 and 12, first degree and post graduate.

    From the graphs, as we can see in 1945, the number of women which not sending or registered to get educations in school is about 35%. While the third grade woman was stated about 35%, same to the number of no schooling women. The women in a year 6 is about 15%, in year 9 is about 10% while in the year 12 is only 4%. Lowest level of education while stated for the first degree which the total is only 1% and there is no percent was stated for post graduate education.

    While in 1995, this population was totally changed, as shown in the second graph. The highest level of education was stated in the year 6 which the percentage is about 50% while the third grade and year 9 stated the same amount which is 20% each of them. The women with no schooling was decrease than the previous which the amount is only 10% means that many women was send to school to have their education learning during this year. There are three categories which each of them state 0% which is year 12, first degree and post graduate.

    From the information given, there is a conclusion that can be making regarding these situations. As the conclusion, this information states that education is very important in our life. As we grow up, education becomes the most important thing that can help on creating and managing our own future life. It is not only for the women, but I think both genders must to have their own education to make our life becomes successful in the future. It is about our own life, so that all us have our own right to manage, creates and designing our own future where the right is on our hand.

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  2. Education Level of Women in Someland 1945&1995

    The pie chart shows the level of education of women in Someland on 1945 and 1995. It’s clearly shows that women get a high education in 1995 than 1945.
    In 1945, only 1% of women went to a first degree and no women had completed post-graduate studies. 30% of women completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and other 35% only completed the 3rd graduate. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completely secondary education. 20% had gone to post graduate studies. From the pie chart, we can see that in 1995, all girls were completely lower secondary. The remaining segment was 10% which belonged to women whose highest level of education were 10 years.
    As a conclusion, there is a lot of improvement of education level of women in Someland. It’s all because of the effects from the development of the country and the technology.
    Reported by,
    MARIYAH ULFAH BT SUBAWEH
    J09DN0083

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  3. NURAFIQKHA BINTI ABDUL RAHIM.
    J09DN0123

    HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND.

    The diagram below shows the pie chart about highest level of education of women in someland in years 1945 and 1995. The education include about no schooling, third grade, years 6, years 9, years 12, first degree and post graduate.

    As years 1945 and 1995, it has different about total women education for third grade is 35 % and 0 %. For level years 6 just 35 % at 1945 and 0% at 1995, in this level has more knowledge about education level. Then, level education for years 9 are 15% and 10% and have improvement in this level.

    Next, level of education for years 12, in years 1945 is 10 % and years 1995 is 20% and have more improvement. The level of education about first degree in years 1945 is 4% and years 1995 is 50%. From the level its proof women in years 1995 know about the important level of education. Lastly, level of education about post graduate in years 1945 just 15% between years 1995 is 20%, the level have more improvement.

    REPORTED BY’
    NURAFIQKHA BINTI ABDUL RAHIM.

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  4. Highest Level of Education Achieved By Women At 1945 and 1995

    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    Reported By:
    Shavina Rajan


    SHAVINA RAJAN
    J09DN0146

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  5. HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION IN TWO DIFFEERENT YEARS

    The two graphs show the total amount of highest level in education of women in some land in the year of 1945 and 1995. The education level were divided or categorized in some aspects which is women that no schooling, third grade, year 6, 9 and 12, first degree and post graduate.

    From the graphs, as we can see in 1945, the number of women which are not sending or registered to get educations in school is about 35%. While the third grade woman was stated about 35%, same to the number of no schooling women. The women in a year 6 is about 15%, in year 9 is about 10% while in the year 12 is only 4%. Lowest level of education while stated for the first degree which the total is only 1% and there is no percent was stated for post graduate education.

    While in 1995, this population was totally changed, as shown in the second graph. The highest level of education was stated in the year 6 which the percentage is about 50% while the third grade and year 9 stated the same amount which is 20% each of them. The women with no schooling was decrease than the previous which the amount is only 10% means that many women was send to school to have their education learning during this year. There are three categories which each of them state 0% which is year 12, first degree and post graduate.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Some land.

    Reported by,
    Pavanjeet

    PAVANJEET
    (J09DN0132)

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  6. QUESTION 19
    FARAHIN BT ROSLAN
    JO9DN0074


    HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION BY WOMEN IN SOMELAND IN 1945 AND 1995


    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by
    women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995.

    It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in
    Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.In 1945 only 30% of women completed
    their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had
    completed post-graduate studies.

    This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland
    had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an
    initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies.

    At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing
    lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark
    contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no
    schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been
    huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    REPORTED BY,
    FARAHIN BT ROSLAN
    JO9DN0074

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  7. Highest level of education of women in someland in 1945 and 1995

    The pie chart above shows the highest level of education of women in someland in 1945 and 1995.

    As it is shown in year 1945, only 35% of women did their secondary studies. Another 35 % of women did not attend school at all. They were literacy. 15 % of women did their Year 6 and 10 % of women did their Year 9. There were only 1% of women whom did first degree and 4% of women did their post graduate.

    In year 1995, the number of post degree has increased from 4% to 20%. The numbers of first degree holders have increased gradually from 1% to 50% which indicates that women in year 1995 have given more importance on their studies compared to women in year 1945.

    As a conclusion, women are also treated equally in education vice to be a successful in their lives.
    Reported by,
    Name : Evelyn Sharmini
    Matrix No : J09DN0071

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  8. Highest Level of Education Achieved By Women At 1945 and 1995

    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. In 1945 when only 30% of girls completed. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed smoothly by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies.

    The conclusion is we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Some land.

    Reported by:
    Ahnanthie Subramaniam

    Ahnanthie subramanmaniam
    jo9dn0063

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  9. Highest level of education of women in Someland for 1945 and 1995

    The pie charts show the highest level of education of women in Someland for 1945 and 1995. In 1945, majority of the women in Someland are not schooling and only finish their study until third grade only. They share the same percentage which is 35 %. Next, is in year 6 which is 15 % only. The highest level of education of women in year 1945 is first degree. But, it is only record about 1 % only.

    In 1995, there are changes and improvement which is the highest level of education is post graduate. However, majority of them finish their study until first degree. It is record about 50 %. Then, follow by year 12 and first degree which is 20 % only. There are no women are not schooling anymore in the year of 1995.
    As a conclusion, there are improvements in 1995 compared to 1945 which is they are become more educated person.

    Reported by,
    Siti Halijah

    NAME : SITI HALIJAH AZMI
    MATRIX NUMBER : J09DN0151

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  10. Highest Level Of Education Of Women In Someland From Year 1945 To 1995



    The pie chart shows the comparison between the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland from the year, 1945 and 1995.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1 % went on to a first degree. No women had completed post graduate studies .In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had go on to postgraduate studies. At the year by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at the same year. This is stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1994 there have been increased developments to the education level of women in Someland.

    Reported by,
    R.Chandara Khala
    J09DN0069

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  11. The highest level of education of women in someland in year 1945 and 1995.

    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies.

    At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    As a conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    Reported by : Sharmela D/O Manokaran.

    SHARMELA D/O MANOKARAN
    J09DN0145

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  12. Highest level Of Education Of Women In Someland – 1945 and 1995

    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies.
    At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    NUR ATIKAH BT MD NOR
    JO9DN0115

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  13. Highest level of education of women in Someland in 1945 and 1995
    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 compare in 1945.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and just 1% went on to a first degree. At this time, no women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed in 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and half had graduated from an initial degree. Besides that, 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. On the other hand, we can see that in 1995 all girls at least were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their school. This is shown that a slightly contrast with 1945 which only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    As a conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been developing in positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.
    Reported by,
    RUZIANA BINTI ANUAR
    J09DN0138

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  14. Mohammad Sabri Bin Sahudin
    J09DN0087

    Highest Level of Education of Women in Someland for 1945 and 1995

    The pie chart shows highest level of education of women in Someland for 1945 and 1995.
    The huge different between the 2 years it shows that in 1945 women are not priority to go high in highest education but in 1995 more women are in the highest education level. In the year 1945 the percentages of women not going to school and studied until third grade are both 35%. For studied until years six are 15% but for the year 1995 for all categories are zero. In the year 1945, women studied until year 9 are 10%, until year 12 are 14% and only 1% women studied until first degree and 0% for post geaduate. In the year 1995 women studied until year 9 are 10%, for year 12 are 20%, for the level in first degree are 50% and for the post geaduate are 20%.
    Reported by:
    __________

    MOHAMMAD SABRI BIN SAHUDIN.

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  15. Name:Shubashini D/O Mohana Sundaram
    Matrix Num: JO9DN0147
    Education Level of Women in Someland 1945&1995

    The pie chart shows the level of education of women in Someland on 1945 and 1995. It’s clearly shows that women get a high education in 1995 than 1945.
    In 1945, only 1% of women went to a first degree and no women had completed post-graduate studies. 30% of women completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and other 35% only completed the 3rd graduate. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completely secondary education. 20% had gone to post graduate studies. From the pie chart, we can see that in 1995, all girls were completely lower secondary. The remaining segment was 10% which belonged to women whose highest level of education were 10 years.
    As a conclusion, there is a lot of improvement of education level of women in Someland. It’s all because of the effects from the development of the country and the technology.

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  17. Question 19
    HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND

    From The two graphs show the total amount of highest level in education of women in someland in the year of 1945 and 1995. The education level was divided in some aspects which is women that no schooling, third grade, year 6, 9 and 12, first degree and post graduate.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies.

    In year 1995, the number of post degree has increased from 4% to 20%. The numbers of first degree holders have increased gradually from 1% to 50% which indicates that women in year 1995 have given more importance on their studies compared to women in year 1945.

    As my conclusion is there are improvements in 1995 compared to 1945 which is they are become more educated person.
    Reported by:
    Nurshafiqah munirah
    J09DN0126

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  18. HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND (1945 AND 1995)

    Based on the 2 graph given, it shown that the highest level of education of women in Someland in year 1945 and 1995 according to women are no schooling, third grade, year 6, year 9, year 12, First Degree and post graduate.
    In year 1945, women with no schooling state 35% and while women in third grade also state 35%. It is same and for women year 6, its state 15%. The women with year 9 state 10%. Then the women in year 12 state 4% and first degree women are only 1%. Meanwhile, post graduate women state 0%.
    In year 1995, women with no schooling state 10% and third grade women state 20%. For year 6 women, it is same like third grade that is 20%.Meanwhile for the largest percent is women year 9 that state 50% while the rest that is year 12, first degree and post graduate state 0%.

    Matrix Number : J09DN0090
    Name : MOHD FAIZ BIN JAMALUDIN

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  19. Nur Afrina Binti Rosni
    J09DN0112

    THE INFORMATION OF LEVEL EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND

    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945. In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade. In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

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  20. Highest level of education of women in Someland in 1945 and 1995


    The pie charts show the comparism of highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945 approximately 35% of women not attend to the school and only 1% went to the first degree. This situation we can see also when only 35% of women completed their third grade and no women had completed post-graduate studies.

    In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    As a conclusion the highest level of educational of women showed the improvement across the two years, 1945 and 1995. Between these years, we can see when the more of women has finished their studies.

    REPORTED BY:
    IRMANENGSI JURAIMI
    J09DN0078

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  21. HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND FROM 1945 UNTIL 1995

    The pie chart shows the highest level of education of women in Someland from 1945 to 1995. The pie chart shows that first degree is the highest level of education of women in Someland for year 1995 and the lowest for year 1945. For year 1945 the percentage for first degree is 1% only whereas year 1995 50%. The difference percentage between this both years is 49 %.

    Besides that at year 1945 no schooling is 35%, third grade is 35%, year 6 is 15%. For this three education among women in Someland at year 1995 is 0%. At year 9 for both year which is 1945 to 1995 is remain same which is 10%. Next, at year 1945 for year 12 is 4% and year 1995 is 20%. The difference is 16%.

    Next, post graduate for year 1945 is 0% whereas for year 1995 is 20%. It was sharply increasing for this education level among women. As my conclusion, the highest education of women in Someland from year 1945 have been increases when year 1995.
    Reported by :
    Nur Asma bt Otman 176 words

    NAME:NUR ASMA BT OTHMAN
    MATRIC NUMBER:JO9DN0114

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  22. Highest Level of Education of Women in Someland at 1945 and 1995

    The pie chart below shows highest level of education of women in Someland at 1945 and 1995. As the pie chart shows the level of education is based from few level which is no schooling, third grade, year 6, year 9, year 12, first degree and post graduate.

    As the chart shows, at 1945 the level of education of woman in someland is about 35% no schooling and third grade also about 35%. At 1945 the level of education is low where the chart show post graduate is 0% and first degree is 1%.

    At the 1995, the level of education of women in someland increase which the first degree is increase to 50% and post graduate is 20%. The number of no schooling is decrease to 20%. As a conclusion, the percent of the level of education of women in someland is improving from 1945 to 1995.

    Reported by:
    NASRAH HASHIM
    J09DN0102

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  24. NAME: KOKILAWANI D/O KALAI SELVAN
    MATRIK NUMBER: J09DN0081
    The pie chart shows the highest level of education of women in some land in 1945 and 1995. The highest education that given was no schooling, third grade, year 6, year 9, year 12, first degree and post graduate in 1945 and 1995.
    The same level of education of women in some land in 1945 was no schooling and third grade that was 35%. The lowest education level was first degree that was 0% only. Half of them was study year 6 only that was 15%. The graduate women also very less that was 1% only.
    In year 1995 the women education level was same in post graduate and year 12 was 20%. The highest level education was first degree that was 50%. Moreover, 10% was year 9 of women.
    The conclusion shows women education level in some land after 50 years have increase. Besides, there was no women not went to school after 50 years.

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  25. Tittle:Highest Level of Education of Women in Someland in 1945 and 1995

    This chart shows about the highest level of education of women in someland in 1945 and 1995.

    There are 7 categories for education of women in Someland which is no schooling,third grade,year 6,9 and 12,first degree education and post gredaute. In the 1945,the women who are not schooling shows about 35% and reduce in 1995 which is only 10%.For the third grade women,the percentage is 35% in 1945 and decrease to 20% in 1995.Year 6 level of women is highest in 1995 which is 50% more than 35% in 1945 which is only 15%.The forth categories is year 9 women is 10% in 1945 and increase to 20% in 1995.For the year 12,first degree and post graduate categories all the percentages is not too many differences.In 1995,all this three categories have no more any women have involved.

    As conclusion,in Someland the number of no schooling person is reduce,it can help the development of this countries.

    SITI FAIRUZ HARUN
    J09DN0148

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  26. HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND 1945 AND 1995
    The pie chart show the compare of highest level of education of women in someland in 1945 and 1995.

    There are five categories which is no schooling, third grade, year 6, year 9, year 12, first degree and post graduate. In 1945, about 35% and has same percentages women who not schooling and complete school at third grade. For year 6, only 15% women who complete education at school, 10% year 9 and 4% for year 12. For the first degree, only 1% of women who get to complete highest level of education and none of them post graduate. For the year 1995, about 10% women who are not schooling and 20% stop education at third grade. But for year 6 and year 9, about 50% and 20% women who stop and complete their education at school. For year 12, first degree and post graduate get 10% for it which means none of women who achieve the first degree and post graduate.

    In conclusion, after 50 years, it has been huge positive development to the education of women in someland.

    Reported by,
    Siti Zubaidah.
    ( 184 words)

    SITI ZUBAIDAH BINTI ABD GHANI
    J09DN0152

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  27. Percentages For Level Of Education Of Women In Some land In 1945 And 1995

    The graphs shows level of education of women in Some land which is no schooling, third grade, year 6, year 9, year 12, first degree and post graduate in 1945 and 1995.

    In 1995, highest percentage is about 35% for no schooling and third grade. Then, followed by 15% which is for year 6, 10% for year 9, and 4% for year 12. The level for first degree shows the lowest percentage in 1945 which is only 1% and no percentage recorded for post graduate. In 1995, the percentage of level of education of women is totally different compared to year 1945. 50% of women have first degree at this year. Level of education for post graduate and year 12 shows same percentage, is about 20%. Then, followed by year 9 which is only 10%. The level of education for no schooling, third grade, and year 9 shows zero percentage.

    As conclusion, it indicate that the level of education is continuous develop and have improvement. Most of women also have high level of education compared to year 1945.

    Reported by,
    Sharifah Nurhadaina bt. Syed Baharuddin

    SHARIFAH NURHADAINA BT. SYED BAHARUDDIN
    J09DN0144

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  28. Q1 WEEK 5.
    Highest level of education of women in Someland, 1945-1995.
    The pie chart below shows, the comparison the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945-1995. We can see that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than 1945. In 1945, only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went to a first degree. Unfortunately, no women had complete post-graduate studies, but this have been change in 1995.
    In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had complete their secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% past to post-graduate studies. In the other end, we can see that by 1995, all girls were complete lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This can show the evidence, in 1945, only 30% of girls complete primary school, 35%had no schooling and 35% complete the third grade.
    As a conclusion, they have a lot of positive development of education level of women in Someland from 1945-1995.
    Reported by,
    Afiqah.
    Nur Afiqah Binti Borhannordin J09DN0111.

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  29. Noorain Binti Ahmad
    J09DN0105
    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.
    Reported by,
    Noorain Binti Ahmad
    J09DN0105

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  30. NAME:NUR RAIHANA BINTI ROSLI
    MATRIX NUM:J09DN0119

    Highest level of education of women in Someland

    According to the pie charts,we can see the level of education of women in Someland over the two years,1945 and 1995.From these charts,we can compare and get that level of education of women in Someland in 1995 is much higher than they did in 1945.

    In 1945,about 35% of women didn’t school at all, another 35% only pass secondary school and only 1% complete first degree.No women had completed post-graduated in this year.Compare to 1995,the level of education had changed radically.There’s no more women that not educated,in fact there’s about 20% had completed post-graduated and 50% more had completed first degree.

    On the other hand,we can see that in 1995,most women had completed their primary studies although there is about 10% stop at year 9.This is a large difference since in 1945, there are about 29% women did not completed primary school either they stop since 6years old,means they not attend primary school at all or stop at year of 9.From this,we can see a huge development in education level in Someland.

    Reported by,
    J09DN0119

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  31. The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945. In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade. In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    name : mohamad hafez bin zakaria
    matrix no : J09DN0084

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  32. Highest level of education of women in someland in the year of 1945 and 1995.
    The chart below shows the highest level of education of women in someland in the year 1945 and 1995. There are seven categories such as no schooling, third grade, year 6, year 9, year 12, first degree, and post graduate.
    In the year of 1945 we can see that most of the people in that country are not well educated. For example we can say that people who are not going to school is in high range with the amount of 35% and people with education level in third grade is also in 35%. The next level of education is year 6 whereby the percentage is15% and 10% for people who are in year 9.
    In the year of 1995 the phenomena totally change where we can see that there are so much of different compare to year of 1945. The amount of people with higher education on year 9 is getting increase with the percentage of 50%. Over all we can conclude that the highest education level of women in getting increase years by years. This can be compared from the chart.

    Reported by,
    KASTURI A/P BALAN
    J09DN0079

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  33. FATIN ASHILA SAHIDAN
    J09DN0075

    Highest Level of Education of Women in Someland 1945 and 1995

    According to the pie chart, it shows the comparison highest level of education of women in Someland between year 1945 and 1995. In this pie chart we can see that the education improve after 50 years. It shows that the education has been stress on.

    We can see through the pie chart that the percentage of women who has no schooling has reduce become 0% in 1995 better than year 1945 35%. It followed by women who was in third grade and year six they are also improve from 35% for third grade and 15% for year 6 to 0% in year 1995.

    The biggest improvement in education for the women of Someland was in the first degree from 1% only in the year 1945 to the 50% in year 1995. It is show that now the women in the Someland has more educated more than 50 years ago.

    Reported By:
    Fatin Ashila Sahidan

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  34. HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND 1945 AND 1995
    The pie chart show the comparison between the level of education of women in someland in two years that is 1945 and 1995. The pie chart also showed that in 1995 the women get more higher education compare in 1945.
    In the 1945, the women who are not schooling shows about 35% and reduce in 1995 which is only 10%. For the third grade, the percentage is 35% in 1945 and increase to 20% in 1995.
    For the first degree education, only 1% of women who completed highest level of education and none of them post graduate. In the year 1995, about 10% women who are not schooling and 20% stop education at third grade education.
    In 1995, level of education for post graduate and year 12 shows same percentage, is about 20%. Then, year 9 education which is only 10% has finished their education. The level of education for no schooling, third grade, and year 9 shows zero percentage.
    Reported by
    NURUL IZWANI BINTI RAZALI
    J09DN0130

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  35. Highest level of education of women in someland in 1945 – 1995

    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years that are 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much better level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945, there is 35 percents of women were not going to the school and 35 percents of them have third degree. Furthermore, there is 1 percent of women have first degree. In 1995 there is 50 percents of women have first degree and 20 percents of them has post graduate. About 20 percents of women had completed their secondary school.

    As conclusion, in 50 years interval between 1945 to 1995 there is a large number of women has improved a lot in their education especially in Someland.

    Reported by,
    Siti Hajar Binti Othman

    NAME: SITI HAJAR BINTI OTHMAN
    MATRIX NO.: J09DN0150

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  36. THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND 1945 AND 1995

    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    SHANTINI DEVI RAMOO
    J09DN0143

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  37. DIFFERENTIAL OF LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND

    The two graphs show the total amount of highest level in education of women in Someland in the year of 1945 and 1995. The education level were divided into some category which is women that no schooling, third grade, year 6, 9 and 12, first degree and post graduate.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed totally by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies.

    At the 1995, the level of education of women in Someland increase which the first degree is increase to 50% and post graduate is 20%. The number of no schooling is decrease to 20%. As a conclusion, the percent of the level of education of women in Someland is improving from 1945 to 1995.

    REPORTED BY:MUHAMMAD AIZAD BIN LUDIN
    MATRIX NO:J09DN0096

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  38. Ariffnor B. Azmi
    J09DN0067

    Both pie charts showed the comparison in percentages regarding the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across 5 decades since 1945 until 1995. The understanding of the importance of receiving higher education had increase in 1995 when 90% of the women completed their secondary education, with 50% of them had completed their first degree and 20% had undergo post graduate studies compared to 1945 which only 30% of women managed to complete their secondary level with 1% went to first degree. In short, the huge positive development in education field of women in Someland had been achieved throughout 1945 to 1995.

    Reported by,
    Ariffnor B. Azmi

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  39. THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND 1945 AND 1995


    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland between the two years in 1945 and 1995.

    It seen in pie chart that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945. In 1945, about 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had transformed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies.

    At the other end of the scale we can spot that by 1995, all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in severe gap with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade. In winding up, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been massive positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    reported by
    Mohamad Ismat
    J09DN0085

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  40. The pie chart indicates differences of highest level of education of women in someland in 1945 and 1995.

    In the year of 1945, there has been women who had no schooling and also post geaduate as 35 per cent. The percentage from year 6 from year 12 were decreased continuously as year 6 was 15 per cent, year 9 was 10 per cent, and year 12 was 4 per cent. This can be due to financial problems in that families at that year.

    In the year of 1995, there was so much difference from year 1945. In 1945, the percentage of first degree were zero. But in 1995, the percentage was 50 per cent. The percentage of women who had no schooling was decreased to 20 per cent. The percentage of post geaduate also decreased if compare to 1945 yet the percentage of year 9 education remain the same as 10 per cent.

    As a conclusion, the differences highest level of education among women in 1945 and 1995 could be due to financial problem in their family or their family never allow them to continue study.

    RATHIGA SELVANATHAN
    JO9DN0136

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  41. Name: MOHD HASRUL BIN JUNUS
    Matrix no: J09DN0091

    The percentage of highest level education of women in someland in year 1945 and 1995

    The pie charts compare the percentages highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. The highest percentage of highest level of education in two years is monopolizing by women who have first degree which is 50% in year 1995. Besides that, there are decrease in percentage by women who are no schooling, third grade and year 6 in year of 1995 compare to previous year which in 1945.
    Therefore, there are increasing in percentage shows by women in year 12 for year 1995 rather than in 1945. In spite of that, same percentage is shown by women in year 9 for both years which are 10%. The most shock increase is shown by women who has post graduate which from 0% to 20%. In conclusion, the pie charts show the positive improvement of our educational level.
    Reported by:
    MOHD HASRUL

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  42. Level of education of women in Someland between 1945 and 1995
    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post- graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade. In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been big positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    REPORTED BY,
    NADZIRAH NAZRI J09DN0101

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  43. Highest level Of Education Of Women In Someland – 1945 and 1995

    The pie charts show the comparison of the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. The education level were divided in some aspects which is women that no schooling, third grade, year 6, 9 and 12, first degree and post graduate.
    In the 1945 women in third gred and no schooling is in equal percent which is 35 % but in the year of 1995 first degree women are increase to 50 % compare to 1945 which is only 1 % finish first degree. In 1945 15% only in year 6 and 10% women only at year 9 and only 4 % at year 12.
    In addition for the year of 1995 there are post geaduate that show 20 % . In some others also show increasing in year 12 which is 20 % and year 9 10 %.
    As a conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    Reported by
    MOHAMAD SHAMSULHUDA BIN HASSAN
    J09 DN 0086

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  44. HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND – 1945 AND 1995


    The chart shows the total amount of highest level in education of women in someland in the year of 1945 and 1995. The education level were divided or categorized in some aspects which is women that no schooling, third grade, year 6, 9 and 12, first degree and post graduate.


    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.


    As a conclusion is there were improvements in 1995 compared to 1945 which is they are become more educated person.


    Reported by,

    RUBINEE BARLAH

    RUBINEE BARLAH
    J09DN0137

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  45. The Highest Level of Education of Women in Someland in 1945 and 1995

    The pie chart above illustrate the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that the achievement of women has increasing and develop positively compare to past.

    Reported by,
    Nabilah Mat Syned.


    NAME : NABILAH BINTI MAT SYNED
    MATRIX : J09DN0098

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  46. HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION IN TWO DIFFEERENT YEARS

    The two graphs show the total amount of highest level in education of women in someland in the year of 1945 and 1995. The education level were divided or categorized in some aspects which is women that no schooling, third grade, year 6, 9 and 12, first degree and post graduate.
    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. After that, this situation had changed by 1995. The scale we can see that on 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this level. In 1945 when only 30% of girls completed. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed smoothly by 1995.
    In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies.

    Reported by,
    NORAIN RAHMAN
    JO9DN0109

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  47. Question 19

    Title: highest level of education of women in Someland in 1945 and 1995

    The pie chart below shows the education level of women in Someland across two years. It is clearly shows that the women receive higher education in 1995 compare to 1945.
    In 1945, the percent of women that never been send for education is about 35%, while 35 percent of women in the third grade. 15% in year 6, 10% in year 9, and only 4% in year 12. 1% of women have just started to do the first degree.

    In year 1995, the women in Someland receive better education, where ever women is manage to receive the education, 10% of women get the education in third grade,20% in year 6, 50% in year 9. At least 20% of women started the first degree, that we can see a lot of different from year 1945.

    To conclude, women in Someland had receive the education level better in year 1995.

    NAME: SERI SHARUDIN
    MATRIX: JO9DNO141

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  48. The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945. In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post- graduate studies.

    This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    Reported by,
    Syuhaidah Binti Mustafa

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  49. Highest Level of Education of Women in Someland in Year 1945 and 1995
    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.
    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies.
    At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.
    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.
    Reported by,
    NOR AZHANI BINTI ABDUL RAZAK
    J09DN0107

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  50. Highest level of women in Someland in 1945 and 1995

    The two charts show the highest level of women in Someland in 1945 and 1995. In the year of 1945 the highest level of education of women is less than 3 years education and no schooling is 35%. At the same time 15% women in Someland spend 6 year to get education. Following that 10% of them spend 9 year to learn 4% of women in Someland spend 12 year for the education. 1% of women studies and they take their first degree.

    After 50 year in 1995 the education level of women in Someland was increase. 50% of women increased their studies until first degree. Other than that, post graduated women and a 12 year education woman is 20%. 10% of women are managing to get 9 year studies.

    As a conclusion highest level of education of women in Someland were increased in 50 years. On 1995 nobody that no go to school.

    Reported by
    Arcana Udaiyakumar

    J09DN0066

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  51. Highest level of education of women in Someland -1945 and 1995
    The pie chart shows the comparison of highest level of education of women in Someland across two years, 1945-1995.
    Women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 compare to 1945 only 35% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went to a first degree. 35 % of women are no schooling.
    This situation had changed radically in 1995 because, 90% of women in Someland had completed their secondary education and 50% of them had graduated in first degree and everyone are going to school.
    Again in 1945, no women had completed post graduated studies but in year 1995 20% of women had completed their post graduate studies. On the other hand , the percentage of women who were 9 years students remained constant, at 10 % for both years.
    As a conclusion , we can said that every year there is a development in a education levels.

    PREPARED BY:
    VIJIYA VANI D/O RAMENY
    J09DN0157

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  52. Highest level of education of women in Someland.

    The pie chart shows the comparison of the highest level of education achive by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be seen that woman received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1945 and 1995.
    In 1945, 35% of woman completed their secondary education and 1% went to first degree. No numbers of women had completed post-graduate studies. This phenomenon had changed by 1995 that is 90% of women in Someland had fulfill secondary education and of those half of them were graduated from an initial degree and 20% gone to post graduate studies. We can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary although 10% ended their schooling at this point. Only 30% of girls completed primary school. 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.
    Conclusion, we can see that in 50 years from 1945 to 1995, there have been large development to the education levels of women in Someland.

    Reported by,
    FATIN ATHIRAH BT.ZULKIPLI
    J09DN0076

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  53. QUESTION 19

    HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION IN SOMELAND BETWEEN 1945 & 1995

    According to the pie chart above, its shows the percentages of the highest level of education between 1945 and 1995. The level of education divide to the no schooling, third grade, year 6, year9, and year 12, first degree and post graduate.

    On the first pie chart which in years 1945, shows the percentages all the level of education. The highest percentage is level of no schooling and third grade which is 35%. The next is the level of education of year 6 which is 15 % and followed by year 9 with 10%. For the year 12 is 4 %, first degree is 1 % and post graduate is 0%.

    Another pie chart is in 1995. For the level of education in no schooling, third grade and year 6 is 0 %. For the year 12 is 20 %, for first degree is 50 % and for the post graduate is 20 %.

    As the conclusion is in the year of 1945 the education level is low compare to the education level in the year on 1995.

    Reported by : Wahidah Binti Abd Ghani

    NAME: WAHIDAH BINTI ABD GHANI
    MATRIX NO.: J09DN0158

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  54. NUR AIN BINTI MOHAMAD MARZUKI
    J09DN0113
    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995.
    At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.
    Reported by:
    Nur ain

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  55. QUESTION 19

    HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN SOMELAND IN 1945 AND 1995

    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945. In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed postgraduate studies. This situation had changed radically by1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the otherend of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10%ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

    REPORTED BY,
    NURUL FAHANA BINTI MASDI
    JO9DN0128

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  56. NUR SHUHAIDA BINTI HAMDAN
    J09DN0120
    TITLE : highest level of education of women in someland 1945 and 1995
    The two pie charts compare the various levels of education attained by females in someland in 1945 and 1995.

    Overall, the level of education increased considerably over fifty - year period.
    In 1945, almost three quarters of women had less than 3 years of education,35%, were illiterate and half had not advanced past third grade. At the same time, only 15 percent of women in some land spent 6 years in school. As years went by, the minimum level of education rose to 9 years in 1995. The percentage of women who were 9 years students remained constant, at 10 % for both years.

    According to the charts, in 1945 the highest level of education was first degree, followed by 12 years, at 1% and 4%, respectively; while half of women had a first degree in 1995. Post graduate females and women who spent maximum 12 years in school accounted for 20% separately. The remaining segment ,10%, belonged to women whose highest level of education was 10 years.

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  57. The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.

    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.

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  58. Highest Level of Education Achieved The By Women At 1945 and 1995.
    The pie chart below shows the compare of the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across of the two years, 1945 and 1995. It clearly can be seen that women have received highest level of education in Someland in the 1195 than the year of 1945.
    In 1945 they have achieved only 30% of completed in their secondary education level and 1% only have went to do degree level. Women which had completed their post- graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by year of 1995. The scale that shows by the year of 1995 all women have been completed lower secondary education. Besides, the situation had changed smoothly in the year of 1995.
    Women in the Someland have completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% in doing post –graduate studies .The conclusion, the pie chart have prove that 50 years from the year of 1945 to 1995 there are big changes and positive development for the education level of the women in Someland.
    Name: Maha Lechmi d/o Jeminthar
    Matrix number: JO9DN0082.
    Group: 2/2009 (3)

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  59. Adibah Mustapha
    J09DN0060

    The pie charts show the highest education level of women in someland in the year of 1945 and 1995. In 1945, non-schooling women and women with education till third grade shares the same percentage of 35%. Women with year 6 education are 15% while year 9 is 10%. Year 12 holds 4% while only 1% has their first degree. There’s no individual with post-graduate in 1945.
    Comparing the situation in 1945, in 1995, the percentage of non-schooling, third grade and year 6 level of education for women has decrease to 0%. Year 9 education remains 10% while year 12 education and post graduate are increasing rapidly with both of 20%. Women with first degree have increase of 50% compared to year 1945.
    Thus, 1995 has shown a tremendous improvement in education level as more graduate are produced while non-schooling and lower education percentage of women is reduced.

    Reported by,
    Adibah Mustapha

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  60. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information in the two graphs below.
    Highest level of education of women in Someland
    According to the pie charts, we can see the level of education of women in Someland over the two years, 1945 and 1995. From these charts, we can compare and get that level of education of women in Someland in 1995 is much higher than they did in 1945.
    `In 1945, about 35% of women didn’t school at all, another 35% only pass secondary school and only 1% complete first degree. No women had completed post-graduated in this year. Compare to 1995, the level of education had changed radically. There’s no more women that not educated, in fact there’s about 20% had completed post-graduated and 50% more had completed first degree.
    On the other hand, we can see that in 1995, most women had completed their primary studies although there is about 10% stop at year 9. This is a large difference since in 1945, there are about 29% women did not completed primary school either they stop since 6years old, means they not attend primary school at all or stop at year of 9. From this, we can see a huge development in education level in Someland.
    Reported by,
    J09DN0092

    MOHD NOR AFFANDI BIN HANAFIAH
    J09DN0092

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  61. The both pie chart shows us the highest level of education of woman in Someland in year 1945 and 1995.
    In year 1945, 30% of woman completed the secondary and for woman has no schooling is about 35% also in the third grade. In the first degree only 1% is achieve by the woman in someland. For the post graduate is no one is achieve.
    For the year of 1995 also we can see that the achievement of the woman in someland for post graduate is only 20% compare to the year of 1945. For the first degree, we can see that 50% above than other. For the third grade, and in the secondary of school which is contain of year 6 and year 12 there is no result at all, 0%. But only in year 9 we can see about 10% of achievement in woman in someland.
    Overall we can see in 5 years on, the improvement of woman in someland is radically changes. There is a lot of comparison that we can see between in year 1945 and 1995.
    Reported by,
    NURUL HAFIZAH
    J09DN0129

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  62. QUESTION 19
    The pie charts compare the highest level of education achieved by women in Someland across two years, 1945 and 1995. It can be clearly seen that women received a much higher level of education in Someland in 1995 than they did in 1945.
    In 1945 only 30% of women completed their secondary education and 1% went on to a first degree. No women had completed post-graduate studies. This situation had changed radically by 1995. In 1995, 90% of women in Someland had completed secondary education and of those, half had graduated from an initial degree and 20% had gone on to postgraduate studies. At the other end of the scale we can see that by 1995 all girls were completing lower secondary, although 10% ended their schooling at this point. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls completed primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only completed the third grade.

    In conclusion, we can see that in the 50 years from 1945 to 1995 there have been huge positive developments to the education levels of women in Someland.
    Reported by,
    FAIZAH HASIM
    J09DN0072

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