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Author: William Playfair (1759-1823)
Date: 1786
Description: Time series graph of trade balances
Source: The Commercial and Political Atlas: Representing, by Means of Stained Copper-Plate Charts, the Progress of the Commerce, Revenues, Expenditure and Debts of England during the Whole of the Eighteenth Century.
Image provided by: Dinis Pestana, CEAUL/DEIO, FCUL Lisbon
Caption: Silvia Di Marco, CFCUL/FCUL
SOFA Statistics wins the Open Source People's Choice Award.
New Zealand Open Source Awards 2012 ceremony in Wellington on 7 November 2012
Miriam Miller (our group translator and guide) describes the statistics for January 2006 collected at CCAMYN on those that pass through their doors:
Total: 86% Men, 13% Women
Origin: 24% Chipas, 21% Veracruz, 15% Peublo, 15% Oaxaca
Destination: 23% California, 17% Arizona, 12% Florida
Religion: 72% Catholic, 8% "believers", 7% nothing
Attempt (number): 58% first, 27% second, 8% more
Previously Deported: 52% yes, 48% no (haven't crossed yet)
Injured/Robbed in Transit to Altar: 24% yes, 76% no
Reason for Migrating to US: 91% "economic shortfall", 9% reunite with a loved one
Life Cartoons
Facts Of Life
33 Painfully True Facts About Everyday Life
Danish writer Mikael Wulff and cartoon artist Anders Morgenthaler
the creative duo known as 'Wumo' has created a brilliant series
of graphs that illustrate some of the basic painful truths of
everyday life in the Western world.
Their graphs and diagrams are snarky and sarcastic but, for the
most part, true. This, coupled with their simple and official-looking
design, makes them a delight to look at.
Wulff and Morgenthaler share these images on Wumo
(formerly known as Wulffmorgenthaler
The celebration of Amherst's new Science Center on Saturday, Oct. 20 included a discussion by five distinguished panelists, student-led tours of the building, and laboratory demonstrations by faculty in each department. Photos by Jiayi Liu.
Gordon Smith, Enforcement Manager, Glasgow, thinks the threat of a visit matters to households requiring no TV Licence.
The enthusiasm for statistics he shows seems eccentric. His own figures indicate that well under one in ten visits by his enforcement officers will lead to a successful prosecution. There cannot be many jobs where a failure rate of more than 90% leads to job security and a comfortable pension.
Will you be in on 6th November? As there is no record of a TV Licence at your address, you should expect a visit from an
Enforcement Officer. It may be on 6th November or on another day. If you are caught watching or recording live TV, on any channel or device, you could face a fine of up to £1,000 plus any legal costs and/or compensation you may be ordered to pay. The same applies if you are caught downloading or watching BBC programmes on iPlayer. We visit 10,101 addresses a day*. Our Enforcement Officers visit an address every 5 seconds. Day. Evening. Even weekends.
And if no one answers, they can come back. Stop a visit before it's too late. Buy a TV Licence at tvlicensing.co.uk/pay with payments starting from £6.00 a week Or, move an existing licence to your current address at tvlicensing.co.uk/moving Or, tell us you don't need one at tvlicensing.co.uk/noTV For help with any of the above, please call 0300 790 6047 or turn over for more information.
If you do not do any of the above, you can expect a visit soon.
John Hales is/was employed in the London South West & Sussex Enforcement Division, from whom it seems Gordon Smith has borrowed the fake stamp. Pretty stupid really, particularly when the evidence suggests John Hales is fictitious.
2004 - 1235 images, 2005 - 9846 so far.
Notice the dot next to March 2005 - that is when I started using Flickr properly. Notice what happens in the following months to the number of photos taken.
QA276.D655 2007
This new edition is aimed at high school and college students who need to take statistics to fulfill a degree requirement and follows a standard statistics curriculum. Readers will find information on frequency distributions; mean, median, and mode; range, variance, and standard deviation; probability; and more.
Well there's some very weird Flick stat strangeness that started some time yesterday for me. I was going along with my steady 4,000 views a day until something, somewhere started to repeatedly look at many of my photos tagged with Amman. So today my photostream has been viewed 73,090 times and it is still going up. Each of these views for the Amman photos have been from an Unknown source so I wonder what really is happening?
Author: Teresa Alpuim
Date: 2009
Description: Distribution of wealth in the world: the height of the bars corresponds to the percentage of the global product that each decile of the population receives. The deciles are ordered from the countries with lowest to the highest GDP per capita.
Source: Courtesy of the author
Image and caption provided by: Teresa Alpuim (DEIO/FCUL)
" you know that does not apply to cigarettes if you have heard the word Champions never quit, and quitters never acquire. True champions would be the types who do quit smoking.I quit smoking 6 months ago and that I feel horrible, my mouth could be the main sympton the correct hand-side of my
Rich Adams, assistant professor of agricultural statistics. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)
Usually I don´t look in this statistics very often - perhaps one day after months. Today I had a look - wow! 38.000 visitors today - strange ... and thousands of photos have been watched TODAY for example 70 or more times.
Later it was 46.000 visits and the process is going on - nothing real at least!
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