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Some stats about staistics. Long grain rice bags provide a neat backdrop.
Stan's Café's "Of All The People In All The World" is a show where there is a grain of rice for every person on the planet.
Counties with the highest amount of tree cover loss include rural areas with a large amount of agriculture and forestry, as well as counties on the urban fringe with rapid population growth.
Map credit: World Resources Institute, 2010; USGS 2003
This album shows students working on final projects in Raheem Jackson and Seth Montgomery's Statistics and Social Justice class on December 14, 2018. Students have been learning statistical concepts to examine questions of social justice. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
The first of many info-graphics based on data gleaned from Project TXTface www.empirecollective.co.uk/tf/
This album shows students working on final projects in Raheem Jackson and Seth Montgomery's Statistics and Social Justice class on December 14, 2018. Students have been learning statistical concepts to examine questions of social justice. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
Probably no big deal to most of you, but March 27, 2009, I had 111 views on my Flikr! I am sort of new here and joined up thanks to Photomajik
26 October 2016, Rome Italy - Event: Seventh International Conference on Agricultural Statistics (ICAS VII), FAO headquarters (Green Room).
Copyright ©FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Giuseppe Carotenuto
Greenville Police Chief Mark Holtzman holds a press conference to highlight the reduction in violent crime in Greenville that occurred during 2019. The implementation and use of ShotSpotter gunshot detection is credited with both a reduction in crime statistics but reduction in negative effects and outcomes of injuries related to violent crime. ECU Campus Police Chief Jon Barnwell, Greenville Housing Authority Executive Director Wayman Williams, and Vidant Medical Center Chief of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care Dr. Eric Toschlog spoke on how ShotSpotter and the reduction in violent crime and related injuries has had a positive effect on many different aspects of the community. January 23, 2020.
flickr views are as ephemeral as Florida ballots : between 26Jan & 27 Jan the views of 24Jan - every single one - evaporated. See adjacent screen shot.
The Math & Science Institute (MSI) is an academically rigorous program designed for students with a keen interest in pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The Institute consists of seven college-credit courses:
-- BioTechnology
-- Environment and Energy Technology
-- Physics
-- Anatomy & Physiology
-- Statistics
-- Calculus
Students have a number 1-5 within their table group. Each student at the table got a different set of data (so I knew they weren't sharing answers with each other, but they could share skills and strategies), and they posted their answers on Post-Its so I could assess them quickly.
Traffic for my weblog for 3rd Quarter 2004. Unfortunately, this was long enough ago that I don't remember what caused the spikes.
Page Loads: Total, 108,916 // Per-day average: 1,328
Unique Visitors: Total: 86,299 // Per-day average: 1,052
First Time Visitors: Total: 80,174 // Per-day average: 978
Returning Visitors: Total: 6,125 // Per-day average: 75
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Blue: FF users I have as contacts
Green: FF users I can reach indirectly (friends-of-friends)
Orange: The whole FF universe (rough estimate)
Traffic for my weblog for 4th Quarter 2005.
Page Loads: Total: 172,416 // Per-day average: 1,874
Unique Visitors: Total: 131,998 // Per-day average: 1,435
First Time Visitors: Total: 123,268 // Per-day average: 1,340
Returning Visitors: Total: 8,730 // Per-day average: 95
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New Zealand experts have found that there is, plant-based solution sold for smoking cessation in parts of Europe for the last 40 years, a low priced better than nicotine replacement treatment at assisting smokers quit.In case you could select the time your day, awesome, Helpful It'd be cool
Dávid Lovas(on the left), and me (iwan) on duty at Sziget Festival, Budapest, Hungary, 14,Aug,2008.
We took apart in a project as kinda 'statistics agents' working around our university professor's (János, Szirtes) art-installation. We collected people and asked them to take a seat at a table in front of a video-camera. Meantime we stand behind them and noted some parameters about them. Such as : if he/her Hungarian or not, smoker or not, drunk, excited, or has any extra attributes..
part of a series of 3 pictures "Les gens"
Une agglomération est un ensemble d’habitations tel qu’aucune ne soit séparée d’une autre de plus de 200 mètres » (Insee) ET les gens mettent 48 minutes pour aller travailler
Il y a 20 000 gens par km2 à Paris ET 49% des gens sont partis en vacances dans l’année
Il y a 271 600 mariages de gens par an ET le budget « communication » est en hausse : 1,8%
8% des gens aimeraient faire un autre travail ET 30% des gens « profitent de la pause déjeuner
pour faire une petite promenade »
23% des gens manquent de temps ET 12% manquent d’argent
87% des gens voient leurs amis au moins une fois par mois ET 1 repas sur 7 est pris à l’extérieur
81,65 % des gens ont eu un orgasme lors de leur dernier rapport sexuel ET 99% des gens
sont favorables aux énergies renouvelables
19,752 – That’s the number of deadly Islamic terrorist attacks that have occurred in the 11 years since 9/11/2001, according to The Religion of Peace website. That’s just the number of attacks recorded by the site, not the number of people killed or maimed. According to the site, the attacks are carefully vetted and conservative at best because of their strict guidelines as to what constitutes a deadly attack.
The number excludes, for instance, incidents that are part of a larger conflict or ones that are done in the commission of another crime. The number of deaths listed on the site includes only those who died in the immediate attack. It does not include those who were wounded, but died from trauma after the event.
Let’s put this into perspective. That’s just shy of an average of 1,800 deadly attacks per year. That’s 150 deadly attacks per month, 35 per week, and 5 per day. If an average of 3 people died in each attack (for example, in July 2012 the average per day was 4.77; August 2012 was 2.1; November 2011 was 7.5), that would be 15 per day, 105 per week, 450 per month, and 5,400 per year. That’s nearly 60,000 people over 11 years, twice as many as have been killed in the war in Syria and 20 times more than were killed in the 9/11 attacks.
In September 2012, 839 people were killed and 1,698 critically injured in 204 attacks. Based on the assumption of just 3 people killed per day . . .
More people are killed by Muslim terrorists each year than in the entire 350 years of the Spanish Inquisition.
More than 4.1 times more people are killed by Muslim terrorists each year than the number of criminals executed by the US judicial system in total in the 36 years since 1976.
Now, for just a moment, imagine that you live in Israel. Take a look in every direction. If it were not for the Mediterranean Sea, you would be surrounded by Muslims whose desire it is to “wipe Israel off the map.” (We should make a distinction regarding the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which is Arab, not Muslim. However, more and more Muslims are living in Jordan and beginning to protest the authority of the monarchy.) The point is that all the rhetoric, actions, and statistics prove that Islam is serious about the destruction of Israel and setting up their capital in Jerusalem.
We truly do need to pray for the peace of Jerusalem as we are urged to do in Psalm 122:6. This fervent prayer should be on the lips of every Christian and Jew. And let us say together, “I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in Him will I trust.” (Psalm 91:2 KJV)
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From 1000 views by November 2011, 250,000 views by November 2012 - to 700,000 views by September 2nd, 2013.
A chromolithograph (1859) by Ehrgott & Forbriger.
Published in Sketches and Statistics of Cincinnati in 1859 (1859) by Charles Cist.
Used courtesy of the Library of Congress and the Internet Archive.
An old entry on my weblog is in the process of getting Farked. My usual daily load is ~1700 visitors...yesterday I got 21,924, today I'm at 24,808 and counting. Yikes!