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A wordcloud featuring "Health Insurance". Would appreciate credit for use of this image in the form of a link:
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"I Have a Dream" is a 17-minute public speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered on August 28, 1963, in which he called for racial equality and an end to discrimination. The speech, from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, was a defining moment of the American Civil Rights Movement. Delivered to over 200,000 civil rights supporters,[1] the speech was ranked the top American speech of the 20th century by a 1999 poll of scholars of public address.[2] According to U.S. Representative John Lewis, who also spoke that day as the President of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, "Dr. King had the power, the ability, and the capacity to transform those steps on the Lincoln Memorial into a monumental area that will forever be recognized. By speaking the way he did, he educated, he inspired, he informed not just the people there, but people throughout America and unborn generations.
A (18/02/09) snapshot word cloud of 107 comments on the Digital Britain - Interim Report, re-published by WriteToReply at: writetoreply.org/digitalbritain
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A wordcloud featuring "Lawsuit". Would appreciate credit for use of this image in the form of a link:
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A key word cloud generated from archived tweets collected at Cambridge 2012: Innovation and Impact - Openly Collaborating to Enhance Education.
Common english words, cam12 and oer have been excluded. Twitter usernames included as mentions or retweets have not been removed
[The archive is available here docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqGkLMU9sHmLdEoxQzFD... and the R Script to generate the data is at github.com/psychemedia/Twitter-Backchannel-Analysis/blob/...]
This screenshot is from a word cloud of the most often used words in my blog. Unsurprisingly, photographs and paperwork are up there. :D Get your own at /www.wordle.net. Original image is here: www.wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/471965/WordCloud
A word cloud of the most used words from 5 different articles on the Euro crisis from August 23rd 2012.
"Amazing Grace" is a Christian hymn with lyrics written by the English poet and clergyman John Newton (1725–1807), published in 1779. With a message that forgiveness and redemption are possible regardless of the sins people commit and that the soul can be delivered from despair through the mercy of God, "Amazing Grace" is one of the most recognizable songs in the English-speaking world.
Newton wrote the words from personal experience. He grew up without any particular religious conviction but his life's path was formed by a variety of twists and coincidences that were often put into motion by his recalcitrant insubordination. He was pressed into the Royal Navy and became a sailor, eventually participating in the slave trade. One night a terrible storm battered his vessel so severely that he became frightened enough to call out to God for mercy, a moment that marked the beginning of his spiritual conversion. His career in slave trading lasted a few years more until he quit going to sea altogether and began studying theology.
Ordained in the Church of England in 1764, Newton became curate of Olney, Buckinghamshire, where he began to write hymns with poet William Cowper. "Amazing Grace" was written to illustrate a sermon on New Year's Day of 1773. It is unknown if there was any music accompanying the verses, and it may have been chanted by the congregation without music. It debuted in print in 1779 in Newton and Cowper's Olney Hymns, but settled into relative obscurity in England. In the United States however, "Amazing Grace" was used extensively during the Second Great Awakening in the early 19th century. It has been associated with more than 20 melodies, but in 1835 it was joined to a tune named "New Britain" to which it is most frequently sung today.
Author Gilbert Chase writes that "Amazing Grace" is "without a doubt the most famous of all the folk hymns",[1] and Jonathan Aitken, a Newton biographer, estimates that it is performed about 10 million times annually.[2] It has had particular influence in folk music, and become an emblematic African American spiritual. Its universal message has been a significant factor in its crossover into secular music. "Amazing Grace" saw a resurgence in popularity in the U.S. during the 1960s and has been recorded thousands of times during and since the 20th century, sometimes appearing on popular music charts.
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The most common words associated with tweets that contain the Spanish word for "shooting". Most of them come from one single city: Monterrey, Mexico. A total of 298,513 tweets from Oct 29, 2010 to Aug 18, 2011.
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Well, in Greek i am afraid :-) but perhaps you get the idea. This tag cloud was formed by feeding 120 political parties names into Wordle.
That large ugly 5 letter word (Κόμμα) means "Party". The second largest translates to "For / of Greece" (Ελλάδας) and the third largest is "Democractic" (Δημοκρατική).
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The Institute of Fundraising Yorkshire and North East Conference took place on 14 February 2014. A lightbulb-shaped wordcloud sums up the ideas generated at the event.
In the run-up to Obama's inauguration: a word cloud of Abraham Lincoln's first inauguration speech (1861).
The bigger the word, the more times it was used.
An interactive version with the full speech text is here.