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Hello everyone,.

Let me introducue my
self.
My name is dimas.. iam 20 years old.
I am from lumajang city
Now iam studying in malang university,
I studied at the faculty of economics,
precisely in management
I majored in management because
basically I like the management, and I
hope when I graduate I can be an
entrepreneur.
falen
He is a 13 years old, he school at
elementery school MI nurul islam
lumajang .
My familly lived in lumajang city.
my mother was a midwife at a health
center in Lumajang and my dad was a
police.
I have a hobby, my hobby is motor
modification .
here I lived in boarding houses with my
friends.
I had an idol who I admire, he is
abraham sammad
He is a figure who decisively in
combating corruption.
Beside of that I also like Ahok the
governor of jakarta , tri risma
harini the mayor of surabaya city. I
think mr.abraham, mr ahok, and
miss. Risma can change indonesia
more better than now.,
I think enough about my self,
the Chart below shows the amount of
money per week spent on fast fods in
Britain. graph shows the trends in
consumption of fast foods.
The graph illustrates the consumption
trends in three different kinds of fast
food, fish and chips, hamburgers, and
pizza. From the graph, in 1970, the
amount of fish and chips consumption
was the highest, approximately 300
grammes,
while the amount of hamburgers
consumption and pizza
consumption each was below 100
grammes. Nevertheless, from 1997-
1990, the trend in consumption of
fish and chips obviously decreased,
it reduced to about 230 grammes in
1990, while those of hamburgers
and pizza significantly rose to over
500 grammes and over 200
grammes respectively in 1990.
Moreover, the chart also shows
weekly expenditure on these
fast foods in Britain. Three
separated groups, high
income, average income, and
low income, were depicted in
the chart. Evidently, the
expenditure on hamburgers
and pizza directly relate to the
income.
People consume these two types of
fast food more when they have
more money, especially on
hamburgers which the expenditure
increases from 14 pence, in low
income group, to 40 pence person
per week, in high income group.
However, the chart shows that the
amount of money spent on fish and
chips does not relate to the income
level.

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