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Graphs
like this are often used to map communication networks, but they can represent almost any kind of network, from transport connections within a city and social relationships among people, to chemical interactions between proteins or the spread of an epidemic through different locations.
How do we know that all those graphs, all that progress, is enough to solve what you showed in the first part?
We think about pie charts and column
graphs
and endless politicians talking to scientists wearing cardigans.
Notice also that on all of these graphs, the slope is steeper on in-group, authority, purity, which shows that, within any country, the disagreement isn't over harm and fairness.
Google does the Google Zeitgeist, which looks at search requests to test what's going on, what people are interested in, and they publish it with lots of fun
graphs.
And then also
graphs
by scientists, this beautiful diagraph of protein homology.
We've studied it extensively, and it turns out that it results from the fact that our cellular
graphs
are quite immature, and immature heart muscle cells all act like pacemakers.
These are all logarithmic graphs, so as you go up the levels it represents, generally multiplying by factor of 10 or 100.
So by the time World War II finishes, Americans are using this on everything, whether it be catalogs, or atlases, or encyclopedias or charts and graphs, or calendars, or even political material.
And I just updated these
graphs.
I've seen pictures,
graphs
in today's USA Today showing it skyrocketing out of control, and this is one factor.
Solution in 3 Solution in 2 Solution in 1 Diagrams like the one Lemma has drawn are called directed acyclic
graphs.
Now that's all very easy to draw
graphs
and things like that, but the point is we need to turn those curves.
And look here when I take you into my bubble
graphs.
the newsdesk set, the suits, the smug presenters, the men-at-the-scene shouting about things you can see behind them, the pointless cgi
graphs
and stats, the whole thing was a satire, a very very funny satire.
Other categories include business (with entities such as employers, industries, and employees), biology, space flight, and many more, and include representations – such as graphs, timelines, and tables – of how they are connected.
As the
graphs
below plainly show, the growth trajectory miraculously reversed as soon as Obama’s term began, yielding a clear “V” pattern in 2008-09.
But a respected literary agent told me that using
graphs
was a bad idea, because only a small share of people absorb quantitative information better when it is presented visually.
I came to realize that
graphs
are, in a sense, answers to questions.
Yet, while Pinker uses many
graphs
to demonstrate this progress, most people seem not to perceive it, or at least to discount it relative to immediate problems and worries.
So there are plans afoot to develop and distribute tools to analyze information, discover correlations (data-mining), and display the results as
graphs
and charts.
In Spain and Italy, sovereign bonds now account for roughly 10% of banks’ total assets (see
graphs
below).
Word processors are no longer just word processors; they are one-stop shops for creating all manner of content, from
graphs
to webpages.
This sort of arithmetic has the merit of giving some indications about burden-sharing, but it has also been shown that burden-sharing cannot be fully captured in
graphs
and spreadsheets.
Using some remarkable graphs, images, and other information, the film makes a compelling case that our carbon dioxide emissions are causing global warming, or, at the very least, contributing to it, and that we must urgently address the issue.
The most dramatic movement in Piketty’s
graphs
is the second one, the sharp fall in inequality in the period 1914-1950.
Graphs, figures, simulation models, and even seemingly incontestable facts make no difference until action and context are taken into account.
Yet most of the charts, graphs, and tables concerning the virus and its impact are useless for forecasting purposes.
By historicizing the “will to truth” (Michel Foucault), putting truth “in quotation marks” (Jacques Derrida), separating the sign from its referent (Louis Althusser), and miring the obvious in a miasma of charts and
graphs
(Claude Lévi-Strauss) or tying it up in Borromean knots (Jacques Lacan), they probably caused us to lose contact with the simple, robust, and irrefutable aspects of the truth.
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