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Unstable degradation. Statistical decay.
As I reflect on my life, I find time has become mutable, radioactive and mutagenic. I am a blackout victim haunted by the ghosts of my past. I run across lines in my notebook and recognize the handwriting but don't remember jotting them down. Some still send icicles crashing down my spine.
by Edward P. Morgan III
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Case Study: "The Globalization of the Phonograph Industry, 1905-1914: A Statistical and Visual History" with Harry Liebersohn (History), Harriett Green (English and Digital Humanities Librarian), and Zachary Riebeling (PhD, History).
Pakistan Ranked 3rd out of 167 Countries in 2014 Global Slavery Index. A Pitiful Statistic of a Country Made to End Slavery : Moonis Elahi
کتنے افسوس کاہےمقام ۔ پاکستان کے عوام آج بھی ہیں غلام
گلوبل سلیوری انڈیکس 2014 کے مطابق پاکستان دنیا کے167 ممالک میں شرح غلامی کے اعتبار سے دنیا کا تیسرا سب سے بڑا ملک
کتنے افسوس کا مقام ہے ۔
جو ملک غلامی کی زنجیریں توڑ کر بنایا گیا
اس کے عوام کی اتنی ہوشربا تعداد آج بھی غلام ہے
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Author: BLACKIE, Walter Graham.
Volume: 04
Page: 250
Year: 1874
Place: London
Publisher: Blackie & Son
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Author: BLACKIE, Walter Graham.
Volume: 01
Page: 212
Year: 1874
Place: London
Publisher: Blackie & Son
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Author: HOWE, Henry.
Page: 431
Year: 1845
Place: Charleston, S.C
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Statistically likely to happen once every 28 years or so, we're having a full moon on Christmas Eve. So look out for were-santas and his were-helpers. I recommend putting garlic in the chimney to keep safe.
Now, I'd really love to be able to say that those flying thingies in the pic is a flock of bats but, alas, they're simply birds.
Image from 'History of Vermont, natural, civil, and statistical', 003624767
Author: THOMPSON, Zadock.
Page: 221
Year: 1842
Place: Burlington [Vt.]
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Author: FUENTES, Manuel Atanasio.
Page: 304
Year: 1866
Place: London, Paris [printed]
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Author: THOMPSON, Zadock.
Page: 183
Year: 1842
Place: Burlington [Vt.]
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Case Study: "The Globalization of the Phonograph Industry, 1905-1914: A Statistical and Visual History" with Harry Liebersohn (History), Harriett Green (English and Digital Humanities Librarian), and Zachary Riebeling (PhD, History).
statistical and lexical study of two languages deriving from a common source to determine the time of their divergence, as English and German.
Folks marching at the Power Shift 2011 rally, walking along H St NW, past Lafayette Square. Washington, DC.
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Author: FUENTES, Manuel Atanasio.
Page: 313
Year: 1866
Place: London, Paris [printed]
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Case Study: "The Globalization of the Phonograph Industry, 1905-1914: A Statistical and Visual History" with Harry Liebersohn (History), Harriett Green (English and Digital Humanities Librarian), and Zachary Riebeling (PhD, History).
Planning Minister Camille Robinson Regis visits the Central Statistical Office (CSO), Trinidad and Tobago
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Author: BLACKIE, Walter Graham.
Volume: 01
Page: 544
Year: 1874
Place: London
Publisher: Blackie & Son
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Title: The statistical account of Scotland. Drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes. [electronic resource]
Creator: Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835
Creator: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Creator: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Publisher: Edinburgh : Printed and sold by William Creech; and also sold by J. Donaldson, and A. Guthrie, Edinburgh; T. Cadell, J. Stockdale, J. Debrett, and J. Sewel, London; Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow; Angus and Son, Aberdeen
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service
Date: 1791
Language: eng
Description: The imprints in vols. 2-21 vary
Vol. 19 is missing pp. 521-528; a loose insert of pages has been provided, possibly from another edition as the page numbers are 374-381
Provenance : Vol. 1 (and other volumes still in original binding) stamped : 'Medical Research Council Library' and stamped 'Cancelled' ; Label pasted to Vol. 1 (and some of the volumes still in original binding) : 'Lent to Prof. Greenwood School of Hygiene' ; LSHTM Library accession stamp date - 7 Mar. 1973; most rebound copies have a bookbinder's label : 'Hand bound E.A. Weeks & Son London' and have additional LSHTM Library stamp date - 5 Feb. 1981
Vols. 2-4 are dated 1792, 5-9 1793, 10-13 1794, 14-16 1795, 17-18 1796, 19 1797, 20 1798 and 21 1799
"The New Statistical Account of Scotland, 1834-45 : correct publication dates of the parish accounts" by J.A. Gibson, pp. 3-52, in 'Scottish naturalist', Vol. 107, 1995
The spine title on books in original binding is : Statistical account
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Today let us embrace the importance of statistical literacy and familiarize ourselves with the world of data. Unlock its potential, unravel its insights, and celebrate the power of numbers. Understanding and interpreting data not only enhances our analytical skills but also empowers us to make informed decisions.
We used to meet at the Royal Statistical Society, just around the corner (building on far right) from the Cass Business School.
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Fear of losing your job and terror at the prospect of never finding one can't be separated from a ridiculous statistic that could only seem normal in a world gone mad: over the past thirty years, formal working hours.. have gone up in the United States, Canada, and Japan and diminished only slightly in a few European countries
In the United States, frequent polls indicate that work, far more than divorce or the fear of death, is the principal source of stress, and in Japan, karoshi, overwork, kills 10,000 people a year. ..Fear of unemployment allows a mockery to be made of labor rights. The eight-hour day no longer belongs to the realm of law but to literature, where it shines among other works of surrealist poetry. And such things as employer contributions to pensions, medical benefits, workers' compensation, vacation pay, Christmas bonuses, and dependents' allowances are relics that belong in an archaeological museum
the hunt for cheap labor no longer requires armies as it did during colonial times. That's all taken care of by the misery that most of the planet suffers. What we have is the end of geography: capital crosses borders at the speed of light, thanks to new communication and transportation technologies that make time and distance disappear. And when an economy anywhere on the planet catches a cold, economies around the world sneeze. .
-Eduardo Galeano, The World Gone Mad JNU students are well aware that the workers in Maruti Suzukis Manesar plant have been fighting a protracted battle against the Maruti management for their basic rights: the legal right to organise and form a union, the right to decent working conditions, and compliance to provisions of Contract Labour Act, for instance. In this famed poster-city of successful neo-liberal development, how did the Maruti management as well as the entire Haryana state machinery respond to these perfectly legitimate demands, and to a long-drawn, peaceful, organised and united movement? Throughout the protracted movement, workers have been threatened for demanding their rights and the management has repeatedly refused to respect the agreement it signed with the workers. And recently, after an incident of blatant caste discrimination, the management refused to take any action on the supervisor concerned, and instead suspended the abused worker who had complained! Not just this, they refused to re-instate him despite repeated protests. Then, the management brought in hired goons who brutally beat up the workers and union leaders, and indulged in violence in the factory premises. Following these incidents, the Maruti management illegally announced a lockout of the Manesar plant. Not just this, a virtual witch-hunt of the workers began, and the entire state machinery of the Haryana government leapt to the service of the Maruti management. Hundreds of workers were tracked down, illegally arrested and charged with dubiously manufactured crimes. They continue to remain in jails, facing torture and brutal repression on a daily basis. And now, the Maruti management has announced that the plant will be restarted from 21st August 2012, by terminating 500 permanent employees This is completely illegal, and a blatant violation of workers rights, while of course being an open attack on workers unity. .
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exploitative economy, threw their weight with the Maruti management against the protesting workers! .
Manesar, meant to take India's shiny new liberalisation dream forward, had begun to split wide open; its workforce pushed beyond the brink an industrial town hollowed out from within..
Maruti workers experiences are by no means an exception. Throughout the industrial belt surrounding Delhi (in Gurgaon, Noida, Okhla, Bawana,Wazirpur for instance) and of course in other industrial belts across the country, such blatant violations of workers rights happen on a routine basis, aided and abetted by a compliant state apparatus. The advocates of neo-liberalism never tire of talking of the progress and development in places like Gurgaon the much-touted epitomes of success of the neo-liberal project. And yet, time and again, these so-called success stories receive severe jolts, when workers remind us of systemic exploitation, long working hours, oppressive working condition, and the denial of the simple right to form a union. .
The JNU student community has always offered its support to workers struggles for their rights. Extending solidarity and protest against the corporate-government nexus scuttling workers rights, JNUSU is organizing a public meeting tonight (18th August 2012) from 9.30 pm at Kaveri mess, which will be addressed by Rajendra Pathak (the lawyer who represented the Honda workers and the Maruti workers) and noted labour historian Prabhu Mahapatra, from DU. .
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