The atlas of the United States in the style of Joy Division
The maps of the United States show elevation, precipitation, and population density in the style of Joy Division.
Read MoreMaps of the US
The maps of the United States show elevation, precipitation, and population density in the style of Joy Division.
Read MoreA demonym is a word that names citizens of a specific place, generally obtained from the name of the area. Demonyms are used to name the overall population of a specific place, regardless of ethnicity, religion, language, or other cultural features.
Read MoreTrover made an in-depth analysis of photos using Google’s Vision A.I. technology. This pre-trained machine learning model identifies various things in pictures, including emotions, writing, and different things, including many types of food and drink. The technology is capable of classifying these objects with a vast range of labels, such as ‘fried food,’ ‘Buffalo wings,’ ‘cocktail,’ and ‘mojito.’
Read MoreGoogle autocomplete is a representation of our stereotypes. They see our U.S. states as equalized by an algorithm, foreseeing what we will most likely type into that Google search box next.
Read MoreInstagram user Matt Shirley asked his 300 thousand followers to vote on which US state their home state liked and disliked the most.
Read MoreThe demographic history of the United States is a rich tapestry woven with diverse threads of immigration, migration, settlement patterns, and socio-economic changes. Since its inception, the U.S. population has experienced dynamic shifts, shaped by various factors such as colonization, westward expansion, industrialization, and globalization.
Read MoreThe breakdown of Russia formed Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia Lithuania. The Austro-Hungaria separated into Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Yugoslavia. The Ottoman Empire lost much of its territory in the Middle East and southwest Asia. Germany lost considerable territories outside Europe.
Read MoreThe Asian population in the United States grew to almost 12 million by 2000 and approximately doubled to 22.5 million by 2019 (7% of the U.S. population). The Asian population in America is predicted to touch 46 million by 2060, outdoing Hispanics in 2055.
Read MoreChina has grown the world’s greatest trading country, replacing the U.S. from its usual dominance as a trading partner for other nations around the globe.
Read MoreThe U.S. is a vast country. A wide range of topography, climates, culture, political views, social norms, traditions can vary significantly from state to state. It is not surprising that every state has its unique manner of cooking and some food varieties you would never expect!
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