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Monday, 12 December 2011

Autumn Term 2011

The blog will start properly in 2012. Here are a range of stories from last term to give you an idea of the type of topics that will be covered.

Economics
  • The UKs national debt
  • Comparison of recessions
  • Quantitative easing (needlessly complicated diagram)
  • Country credit ratings
  • Inequality
  • Money (epic graphic from xkcd)


Social media
  • Anatomy of Facebook
  • Twitter traffic during the riots

Education
  • GCSE exam results
  • Education 2011
  • University applications by subject

Work
  • Highest paid jobs
  • The gender gap (I thought the median was a type of average)
  • European working hours

Science and nature
  • Are our summers getting colder?
  • Causes of cancer
  • The thrill of touching data

Crime
  • The riots broken down
  • Commuting to the riots
  • The death penalty

Other
  • The Mercury music prize
  • Doctor Who villains
  • The rugby world cup

Probability
  • Coincidence and chance (not very keen on this headline)
  • The best way to win a Maserati
  • Visualising probabilities
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