Know your place.
For those of you who don’t understand archaeology, I have made a diagram.
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the principal at my school made an announcement yesterday that the girls need to start covering up and then i found this in the hallway
How Can You Measure Income Inequality? Count The Trees
Turns out there’s a direct correlation between the number of trees a neighborhood has and its monetary wealth — and we can see how this dynamic plays out in space. Environmental journalist Tim De Chant mapped it all out for us on his blog, Per Square Mile, where he worked up a small project called “Income Inequality, As Seen From Space.”
De Chant took satellite images from Google Earth that compared two neighborhoods from selected cities to show income disparities. I was able to chat with him on the phone about the inspiration for his work and the impact it has had on readers.
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sleeping bunny
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Looks about right