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that
the amount of noise people make should be strictly controlled, discuss both views and
include your own opinion,"
Male
Female
Lithuania
125,000
112,000 13,000
91
Ireland
582,000
Czech Republic
Canada
580,000
505,000 75,000
86
Estonia
383,000
332,000 51,000
98
Germany
Austria
913,000
model answer:
There is a clear correlation between the litres of beer consumed per capita and number of
alcohol related deaths. The table shows that the greatest beer consumption in 2002 was to
be found in Czech Republic, Germany and Austria, and that each of these regions also had
by far the largest litres of alcohol related deaths in 2005. Czech Republic, with the greatest
beer consumption per litre, namely over hundred and thirty for 2002, also experienced well
over one million litres alcohol-related deaths by 2005. The region with the second highest
beer consumption was Germany, with nearly 107 litres, and it also recorded the second
highest number of alcohol-related deaths, namely 1.185 million.
In all regions except Canada it can be seen that the higher beer consumption, the higher the
alcohol-related mortality rate. It is interesting that in Canada, with the lowest level of beer
consumption, at 86 per capita, the mortality rate was the high as in Ireland, namely 0.58
million, although in the latter the consumption level was high. Clearly other health or
economic factors must be involved. It is also interesting to note that in each case the number
of female death was significantly lower than that of males, which seems to be a reflection of
the fact that in general far fewer women than men drink.