Another FYI 😀
London-based designer Jack Hagley has created an infographic based on the simple premise of: what the world would like if it were represented by 100 people. The statistics cover a broad range, including: gender, age, race and religion. You can find the original source of the data used here.
Hagley specializes in infographics. To see more be sure to check out his website for more interestingness. Prints of the above infographic are also available here.
[via Washington Post]


Wow, this was really interesting, thanks. I found it interesting that literacy rates are so high while college degrees are so low. Also encouraging that the hunger numbers are so low.
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In UK it’s the thought of spending YEARS paying back the Student Loans that seems to be the biggest factor for not going to University Kyra.
Let’s hope hunger is eliminated sooooon 🙂
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Very revelatory, oh SRA. I did take some time to look at it carefully and learned quite a bit.
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Keep learning all the time Noelle 😀
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Thanks for sharing, Chris. That was interesting.
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Statistics are fun, as well as enlightening, Pheonix 😀
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Found that college stat interesting. Not sure why, but I didn’t think it would be that high.
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Statistics, damned statistics and lies Charles? 😀
It’s amazing what data analysis throws up sometimes 😀
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Well I guess it does make sense considering how many people around the world are in poverty or are simply forbidden from having an education. Hard to wrap your head around when you come from a place where it’s seen as a given and you’re practically tripping over people with Bachelor degrees.
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We all need to get out more Charles 😀
My years living and working outside UK were a revelation to me – in fact, I had more of a Culture Shock when I returned to UK than I did when I went Overseas 😀
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We talking get out of the country or simply get out of the house? That first one is hard to do for many. Second one isn’t an easy task either some days.
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Both Charles – but I DO get your point – what I meant was – Get out of the tiny little local spot we’re used to and see more of what goes on around us.
That’s why I post non-book or author related posts as well – to demonstrate the diversity of the world and (hopefully) increase the perceptions of anyone who may not otherwise be able to (or think to) explore 😀
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But . . . but . . . the Internet has all I need. Even the right amount of crime to keep me paranoid about human contact. 😛
I do enjoy some of the worldly posts. It’s funny how diverse people are and most never realize the scale.
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