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ComplexRaven t1_j2c7ucq wrote
Reply to comment by backitow in [OC] Highest paid athletes globally in 2022 by Far_Individual637
200 million until 2025, so thats 70 ish million a year
RoutineSuggestion798 t1_j2c6lm7 wrote
Latex gloves aren't plastic. Also there must be food and paper waste. And that's a staggering amount of unidentified metal. Sorry pal, this is bad.
halcyon_luna t1_j2c5d4k wrote
What is the source of your PVC
Soulsuicide t1_j2c508y wrote
Reply to comment by Arquen_Marille in [OC] Weekly Plastic and Metallic waste from a 150 Seat Diner (lbs) by Hi_its_GOD
Soda cans maybe
NuhUhDickhead t1_j2c4s69 wrote
Reply to comment by Woyayadude in [OC] Apple’s cash flow statement visualized by giteam
Think I follow but it’s a funny way of doing it. I’m more used to seeing cash in from customers rather than profit minus impairments.
ElectionOne5820 t1_j2c4lyr wrote
Reply to comment by apetnameddingbat in [OC] Ford F-Series Revenue Vs. Top Automaker Companies by Dremarious
The Ignorance and dumbness in this comment is unmatchable.
Mahindra is in top 5 in many African and latin american contries.
Important_Sound5151 t1_j2c41xa wrote
Reply to comment by UsandoFXOS in [OC] Top 20 countries with more primary school teachers per thousand inhabitants (2021) by UsandoFXOS
Yes, you can. Philosophical doubt is a critical part of research. We change based on the current, relevant, or reliable information when it comes available .
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thexylom OP t1_j2c1x3g wrote
Reply to comment by MitchMcConnellsJowls in [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
A passenger who gets on a plane haha
MitchMcConnellsJowls t1_j2c1bt9 wrote
Reply to [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
So, uh, what's an 'enplaned passenger'
thexylom OP t1_j2c0t39 wrote
Reply to [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
Source article: https://www.thexylom.com/post/china-s-zero-covid-policy-is-destructive-but-reopening-without-a-plan-is-even-worse
Source data: https://www.ind.com/about/investors-financials-reports/airline-activity-reports; https://www.hongkongairport.com/en/the-airport/hkia-at-a-glance/fact-figures.page
Tool used: Datawrapper
UsandoFXOS OP t1_j2c0rgd wrote
Reply to comment by Important_Sound5151 in [OC] Top 20 countries with more primary school teachers per thousand inhabitants (2021) by UsandoFXOS
Thank you for a such an smart and insightful comment.
I know that most of reddit users are from USA, so usually i publish some kind of statistical graph with a world ranking where this country doesn't appear very well, i receive picky extra reviews 😅
About teacher ratios and what you commented, i have a question: in USA people has not the possibility to access to a FREE PUBLIC SCHOOL in the ELEMENTARY (PRIMARY) SCHOOL? I would have say yes.
Furthermore, maybe you're also a bit confused regarding for example education on europe: there are too a lot of PRIVATE (paid) educational centers. For example, in Spain there is 32% of schools that are private.
I mention this because the explanation you gave for USA i think that doesn't explain all. Even, let me add this: in the public universities (FREE) in Barcelona (where i studied) there were LESS STUDENTS PER TEACHER than in the private universities (PAID), for the same study course. I can say it because i changed from one to another just in the middle of the course, by money problem.
So, i don't have so clear that paid school means more teachers for same students. There are probably a range of diversity. As you said, it deserves a more deep research. Yeah.
Thanks for be there 😀
UsandoFXOS OP t1_j2bys9z wrote
Reply to comment by st4n13l in [OC] Top 20 countries with the highest number of primary school teachers per student by UsandoFXOS
Yes. In fact, i thought about it... but i preferred a metric of the type: more is better. So, more teachers per student are a better thing. It's more intuitive.
I know that the usual metric is what you mentioned. Thanks anyway to note it 😀
Important_Sound5151 t1_j2byhma wrote
Reply to [OC] Top 20 countries with more primary school teachers per thousand inhabitants (2021) by UsandoFXOS
I am an ardent follower of research studies, especially educational research. I believe the push came about because you opened a “bag of alligators” when you subtly highlighted the shortcomings of the North American’s educational system. Many Americans know there is an acute shortage of qualified teachers, so to deny this is an insult to many of us intelligence. Although the data appears screwed, the result corresponds with the trends. That’s why a systematic review study is needed to validate the data. Furthermore, most of the countries you listed have free tuition for college students unlike the United States which has paid tuition. This confounding variable makes a big difference because it can impact the data. The followup review study must be comprehensive and footnotes are highly important to explain gaps in data.
CorgisAreImportant t1_j2byd6e wrote
Reply to comment by _CHIFFRE in [OC] Highest paid athletes globally in 2022 by Far_Individual637
His endorsements are what carry him. He’ll have a moment every now and then. Relative to his age and injuries he is fantastic.
But definitely now a “once in a blue moon” golfer.
st4n13l t1_j2byd68 wrote
Reply to [OC] Top 20 countries with the highest number of primary school teachers per student by UsandoFXOS
Interesting, though Students/Teacher is generally the metric used which would have also probably made this easier to read
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UsandoFXOS OP t1_j2by4tf wrote
Reply to [OC] Top 20 countries with more primary school teachers per thousand inhabitants (2021) by UsandoFXOS
Hello. After some suggestions of other users, i've redo this graph using the number of primary students instead of the number of total inhabitants per each country.
The new graph is here: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/zzjcgj/oc_top_20_countries_with_the_highest_number_of/
I'm a newbie publishing here, so please don't hesitate to let me know the best way to "update" an already published graph, like now. Thanks for your help.
UsandoFXOS OP t1_j2bxnse wrote
Reply to [OC] Top 20 countries with the highest number of primary school teachers per student by UsandoFXOS
Source data: http://data.uis.unesco.org/
Statistical data: varies by country, from 2016 to 2022.
Statistical adjustment: i used the average of the last 2 years data for each country, because i have seen that the number of teachers and students can vary easily 5-10% from one year to another, sometimes up and sometimes down.
Software: LibreOffice Calc
Yeti-420-69 t1_j2bw4ny wrote
Reply to comment by Sadoksad in [OC] Apple’s cash flow statement visualized by giteam
That's not how market cap works, brother.
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Hi_its_GOD OP t1_j2c7zo9 wrote
Reply to comment by RoutineSuggestion798 in [OC] Weekly Plastic and Metallic waste from a 150 Seat Diner (lbs) by Hi_its_GOD
You're right latex gloves are not plastic, the metal comes from aerosol (like whipped cream) and 10# cans which weigh a little over a half pound each. In a busy restaurant they add up.
Yea there is obviously food and paper waste but I was more interested in graphing wasteful packaging.