The graphs show figures relating to hours worked and stress levels amongst professionals in eight groups. Describe the information shown to a university or college lecturer. 
Write at least 150

The graphs show figures relating to hours worked and stress levels amongst professionals in eight groups.

Describe the information shown to a university or college lecturer.


Write at least 150
The chart below illustrates stress levels related to hours worked amongst professionals in eight occupations. When it comes to working hours, businessmen seem to be the group of people working more than others at approximately 70 hours per week, followed by movie producers, in parallel, lecturers are considered workers who work with the lowest time.
Besides
that,
it is clear that
even though lecturers have low duties, the stress during the interactions turns to illness since the letters written always have to be correct
due to
the laws,
furthermore
,
as a result
of each factor either the performance expected or limited time, movie producers are bearing with stress heavily.
Overall
, despite many burdens, businessmen are able to reap lots of benefits both financial and fame.
Nevertheless
, many jobs do not need to be spent time on a lot, the wages are still considerable
such
as doctors, chefs and programmers
hence
every occupation has merits and demerits.
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Vocabulary: Only 4 basic words for charts were used.
Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the third paragraph.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • analogy
  • correlation
  • data-driven
  • discernible trends
  • discrepancy
  • empirical evidence
  • fluctuations
  • longitudinal study
  • meticulously
  • percentile
  • predominantly
  • quantitative analysis
  • spectrum
  • statistical significance
  • threshold
  • variances
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