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Today, the Department of Labor reported that the economy gained 120,000 jobs in November and the unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent – the lowest rate since 2009. With private businesses adding 140,000 new employees, this marks the 21st consecutive month of private sector job growth.
Before you ask, no there are no new colours. But still cool.
Sorry for pic quality, it's a projected slide.
A simple migraine pain Indicator chart to go in your migraine diary. I always find it difficult to explain where the pain is, so with this you can circle the ones that apply.
There is no medical evidence to show that chiropractors can cure migraines - and I want chiropractors or anyone else to stop using my images for commercial purposes.
The Haunt of Horrorflicks - all infos and details here: www.behance.net/gallery/The-Haunt-Of-Horrorflicks/9878023
A simple diagram representing a social network. Per the terms of this creative commons license, please credit "In 30 Minutes guides" and link to in30minutes.com if you use this photo.
You're welcome to use these to help you learn how to ID those dolphins. All photos in the chart belong to me, please do not use without permission. Chart info and photos are subject to updates if animal status changes occur or I get better photos.
The Department of Labor announced that the economy added 120,000 jobs and the unemployment rate fell slightly to 8.2 percent in March. With private businesses adding 121,000 jobs, this marks the 25th consecutive month of private sector job growth.
Today, the Department of Labor reported that the economy gained 120,000 jobs in November and the unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent – the lowest rate since 2009. With private businesses adding 140,000 new employees, this marks the 21st consecutive month of private sector job growth.
Image by XKCD.
Note that according to the research done by this gentleman, cell phones don't produce a cancer-causing radiation.
Disclaimer from XKCD: "[K]eep in mind that I am not a radiation expert, and this chart is intended for general public informational use only."
Train Chartering presents the Majestic Train de Luxe, based in Vienna for journeys in Central Europe.
I snuck my camera into the basement of medical records. This act was surely against the rules but I wanted to capture the movement of the motorized shelves, not smuggle medical information.
Home alone today, Thanksgiving 2010.
I spent the morning playing around in Adobe Illustrator. When I was laying in bed, slowing waking up, I started to consider all the things I am thankful for. I've been intrigued with mind maps recently and decided to create one to represent my gratitude and blessings thoughts. Already I see misspellings and alignment issues I want to improve. There are things missing that should be included. But. Four so hours is enough time spent on this project. It'll just have to be as it is; showing this slice of time, today right now, about me.
Once the best example of elegant, simple, and very substantive, and informational journalism, apparently the Economist is drifting into infotainment. Look at how distracting the image of the burger is. I know how a burger looks like: it is not needed. But even worse, look at how the image hides the fundamentally important line of global average, which gets mostly lost behind the image. Shame on you Economist. Online version of this horror: www.economist.com/research/articlesBySubject/displaystory...