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Chart 7. 194 words The graph reveals how early young people should receive the permission to take certain legal actions in five different nations. Overall, adolescents believe crime responsibility should be granted first of all. As can be seen from the chart, the UK and Japanese hold the same view that it was unadvisable for the young to rush into marriage before gaining the other rights. While the UK believed the respective ages for them to be granted the rights for marriage and criminal responsibilities were 18 and 15, the Japanese asserted not until 18 and 22 should the young get married and be blame for their law violations. The two American countries believed the young should claim the right to build their own homes just as soon as they are permitted to take part in elections. The USA considered 18 the proper age and 16 was the answer from the Mexican. Adolescents in Egypt, unlike those in the 4 other countries, thought that voting was the last right to be granted. Only when people reached 17 should people be allowed to vote, a little later than 16 to get married and 14 to take charge in law. Chart 5. 193 words The table reveals the number of mortality related to alcohol in 2005 and how many liters of beer each person consumed in 2002 in several European countries. Overall, Czech Republic saw the most alcohol-related deaths and this was also the nation whose citizens drank more beer than any other country. As can be seen from the table, in all the countries concerned, there were always more men than women killed by

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Chart 7. 194 words

The graph reveals how early young people should receive the permission to take certain legal actions in five different nations. Overall, adolescents believe crime responsibility should be granted first of all.

As can be seen from the chart, the UK and Japanese hold the same view that it was unadvisable for the young to rush into marriage before gaining the other rights. While the UK believed the respective ages for them to be granted the rights for marriage and criminal responsibilities were 18 and 15, the Japanese asserted not until 18 and 22 should the young get married and be blame for their law violations. The two American countries believed the young should claim the right to build their own homes just as soon as they are permitted to take part in elections. The USA considered 18 the proper age and 16 was the answer from the Mexican. Adolescents in Egypt, unlike those in the 4 other countries, thought that voting was the last right to be granted. Only when people reached 17 should people be allowed to vote, a little later than 16 to get married and 14 to take charge in law.

Chart 5. 193 words

The table reveals the number of mortality related to alcohol in 2005 and how many liters of beer each person consumed in 2002 in several European countries. Overall, Czech Republic saw the most alcohol-related deaths and this was also the nation whose citizens drank more beer than any other country.

As can be seen from the table, in all the countries concerned, there were always more men than women killed by liquor. The number of deaths of both genders in Czech totaled 1,369,000, with 900,000 men and 469,000 women. Germany and Austria, where more than 900,000 people died from liquor in 2005, were another two countries which held high volumes of fatality that year. Lithuania and Estonia suffered the least from this problem, with respectively 125,000 and 383,000 people dying from alcohol.

Czech Republic was the biggest beer consumer in 2002, with up to 132 liters per capita. Germany, Austria, Ireland were among the nations with huge consumption of this beverage. More than 100 liters were drunk by each person in these countries. Canadian citizens appeared to have the least interest in beer when only 86 liters were consumed per capita in 2002.