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Luciano Ferrer

All the World's Immigration Visualized in one interactive Map - 1 views

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    "This map shows the estimated net immigration (inflows minus outflows) by origin and destination country between 2010 and 2015. Blue circles = positive net migration (more inflows). Red circles = negative net migration (more outflows). Each yellow dot represents 1,000 people. Hover over a circle to see that country's total net migration between 2010 and 2015. Click a circle (or tap the circle twice on mobile) to view only the migration flows in and out of that country. Country-to-country net migration (2010-2015)"
Luciano Ferrer

Country Comparisons - A Good Life For All Within Planetary Boundaries - 1 views

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    "Select a country to view its environmental sustainability and social performance relative to the "safe and just space" framework and see how it compares with other countries. Blue wedges show social performance relative to a threshold associated with meeting basic needs (blue circle), green wedges show resource use relative to a biophysical boundary associated with sustainability (green circle), while grey wedges show indicators with missing data. Wedges with a dashed edge extend beyond the chart area. Ideally a country would have blue wedges that reach the social threshold and green wedges within the biophysical boundary. See the tables below for country-specific details."
Luciano Ferrer

Seno y coseno animados en el círculo trigonométrico, cartesianamente, etc... - 0 views

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    Wikipedia on Twitter: "Hypnotic math eye candy showing unit circle, sine and cosine. By Wiki Commons user LucasVB. https://t.co/XiwunDCxdW https://t.co/BVFkr3GwK6"
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    Wikipedia on Twitter: "Hypnotic math eye candy showing unit circle, sine and cosine. By Wiki Commons user LucasVB. https://t.co/XiwunDCxdW https://t.co/BVFkr3GwK6"
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