M A L L - för diagram med kommentar (färdigt exempel) [ Mallar | Uppgifter ] Välj en passande rubrik för diagrammet: Välj underrubrik: Mata in observationer (till vänster) och motsvarande värden (till höger), som i exemplet på första raden. Kalkylen här bygger på att värdena till höger är tal större än eller lika med 0. Ange den enhet som gäller för mätvärdena: Skriv en förklarande och eller analyserande text som beskriver innehållet i diagrammet. (OBS! Texten i det här exemplet hör inte till diagrammet - det råkade bara vara lättillgängligt i mailboxen.) Antal tecken per rad: Barak entertains more consessions on Jerusalem. Despite Ehud Barak's previous declaration that Israel had "reached the limits of its concessions," it is becoming clear that there is still further he can go - and the division of Jerusalem may in fact be coming closer to a reality. The Prime Minister has expressed a willingness to entertain international control for the Temple Mount, while granting Palestinian sovereignty to the mosques there and to two Old City quarters. The Americans will decide at the end of the week whether to officially propose the above; they may, alternatively, suggest that Jerusalem be left for future negotiations. Prime Minister Barak held a consultation this afternoon to discuss theproposed division of Jerusalem and withdrawal from Yesha with lead negotiators Acting Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben-Ami and Atty. Gilad Sher. "Israel willnot give up itsconnection with the Temple Mount, but does not negate the Palestinian connection with the area, either," Ben-Ami said today. Regarding the question of how such an agreement will fare in a national referendum, he said, "I assume that the public will vote for the government's final-status agreement, even if it would not accept each of the agreement's individual components." Bar Ilan University pollsterDr. Yaakov Katz said that his findings support Ben-Ami's supposition, but added that the majority support for an agreement is conditioned upon the magic words "end of the dispute." Katz said, "I evaluate not only the answers I receive in my surveys, but also what lies behind those answers. Most of the public is aware that it is not the case that this will mark the end of the historic dispute, and that at best Israel will receiveyet another interim agreement." Yasser Arafat told a group of American-Jewish leaders in Ramallah last night that Barak erred when he raised the Jerusalemissue at CampDavid. Arafat said that this caused the Moslem world to object to any Palestinian "concession" on the Temple Mount. Skriv ditt namn: Kontakta oss: apg@winzell.se
M A L L - för diagram med kommentar (färdigt exempel) [ Mallar | Uppgifter ]
Välj en passande rubrik för diagrammet:
Välj underrubrik:
Mata in observationer (till vänster) och motsvarande värden (till höger), som i exemplet på första raden. Kalkylen här bygger på att värdena till höger är tal större än eller lika med 0.
Ange den enhet som gäller för mätvärdena:
Skriv en förklarande och eller analyserande text som beskriver innehållet i diagrammet. (OBS! Texten i det här exemplet hör inte till diagrammet - det råkade bara vara lättillgängligt i mailboxen.)
Antal tecken per rad:
Barak entertains more consessions on Jerusalem. Despite Ehud Barak's previous declaration that Israel had "reached the limits of its concessions," it is becoming clear that there is still further he can go - and the division of Jerusalem may in fact be coming closer to a reality. The Prime Minister has expressed a willingness to entertain international control for the Temple Mount, while granting Palestinian sovereignty to the mosques there and to two Old City quarters. The Americans will decide at the end of the week whether to officially propose the above; they may, alternatively, suggest that Jerusalem be left for future negotiations. Prime Minister Barak held a consultation this afternoon to discuss theproposed division of Jerusalem and withdrawal from Yesha with lead negotiators Acting Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben-Ami and Atty. Gilad Sher. "Israel willnot give up itsconnection with the Temple Mount, but does not negate the Palestinian connection with the area, either," Ben-Ami said today. Regarding the question of how such an agreement will fare in a national referendum, he said, "I assume that the public will vote for the government's final-status agreement, even if it would not accept each of the agreement's individual components." Bar Ilan University pollsterDr. Yaakov Katz said that his findings support Ben-Ami's supposition, but added that the majority support for an agreement is conditioned upon the magic words "end of the dispute." Katz said, "I evaluate not only the answers I receive in my surveys, but also what lies behind those answers. Most of the public is aware that it is not the case that this will mark the end of the historic dispute, and that at best Israel will receiveyet another interim agreement." Yasser Arafat told a group of American-Jewish leaders in Ramallah last night that Barak erred when he raised the Jerusalemissue at CampDavid. Arafat said that this caused the Moslem world to object to any Palestinian "concession" on the Temple Mount.
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