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Gender Studies: A web-based analytics application for visualizing World Development Indicators As countries start to develop, more attention on Social Economic factors begin to be discusses in greater detail. In fact, the discussion of Social Economics may be deemed as a privilege of Developed countries, as developing countries continue to battle more fundamental economic factors like Gross Domestic Product, Population Growth, Education and so on. Social Economics, as defined, is the study of social phenomenons that make up the society at large. These include topics of discussions, a few of which are listed below: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transsexual Rights Racial Discrimination Feminism and Women Equality Freedom Religious/Personal practice For our project, we would be focusing on Feminism and Women Equality. in line with the topic, there are many controversial topics of discussions. Such include the Gender Pay Gap, the Patriarchy, Abortion (Women's health care rights), etc, with the liberal impression that Women in developed countries are still suppressed into sub-leading roles, and that society is inherently "male" dominant. Our group hopes to dispel this theory with factual statistics, and as such, change the mindsets of women to "break" out of the "self-victimization" mentality, which has been recognized by groups of Conservative Physiologist as the stumbling block to Gender equality and progression. |
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Environmental Criminology: The Missing "W" in Whodunnit Environmental Criminology, an approach first developed in the 1980s, involves the study of geospatial and contextual elements in relation to crime. These elements could involve aspects such as victim movement, and spatial-temporal patterns in the occurrence of crimes. Through the exploration of a crime record dataset provided by the Los Angeles Poice Department (LAPD), this project aims to provide a layman's view of criminology through the lens of geospatial-themed and statistical visual analytics. <motivation> <features> |
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Ever wonder how far bitcoin value could go? Read on Bitcoin has recently garnered mixed reviews from two extreme ends. From China banning bitcoin to Chicago Mercantile Exchange supporting the futures trading of bitcoin. And there are plenty more remarks from big investment banks as well as regulators. The value of bitcoin has rose more than 700% since the start of January 2017. If for any reason why people are excited or agitated about bitcoin, it has to do with its volatile value.
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How civil aviation contributes to the “Belt and Road” initiative? The Belt and Road (B&R) refers to the land-based "Silk Road Economic Belt" and the seagoing "21st Century Maritime Silk Road". The routes cover more than 60 countries and regions from Asia to Europe via Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, West Asia and the Middle East. The B&R countries currently accounting for around 31% of global GDP and more than 34% of the world's merchandise trade. Unveiled in 2013, the strategy underlines China's push to take a larger role in global affairs with a China-centered trading network. The Belt and Road initiative is set to reinvigorate the seamless flow of capital, goods and services between Asia and the rest of the world, by promoting further market integration and forging new ties among communities.
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Use the air quality indicators to save us On Nov 4th, Beijing Environmental Protection Agency released the news, owing to the adverse weather conditions and early winter heating as well as other factors, it is expected that there will be a continuous 4-day regional heavily polluted air quality in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and surrounding areas on November 4th, in addition, the air quality in some cities may reach serious pollution level….
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Group 1 | GE BIN | LIM LIANG DANNY | RYAN CHIA | |||||||||||||||
Group 2 | Rachel Tong | Nurul Asyikeen Binte Azhar | Matilda Tan Ying Xuan | |||||||||||||||
Group 3 | CHEN ZHENGJIAN | XIAO ZHENYU | ZHENG MIANYI | |||||||||||||||
Group 4 | Yau Hon Tak | Deng Yuetong | ||||||||||||||||
Group 5 | Wang Rui | Wu Yuqing | Xing Siyuan | |||||||||||||||
Group 6 | Wang Yizhou | Zhou Chen | Zhang Lidan | |||||||||||||||
Group 7 | Zhang Peng | Wang Shang | ||||||||||||||||
Group 8 | Fam Guo Teng | Wang Yuchen | Xu Yanru | |||||||||||||||
Group 10 | Ma Xiaoliu | Deng Chunling | AISHWARYA MOHAN | |||||||||||||||
Group 11 | FOO CELONG RAYMOND | GOH JUN JIE ANTHONY | KARAN JYOTI KHANNA | |||||||||||||||
Group 12 | HE ZIWEN | GONGQIANG | KYONG HWAN KIM |