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- Today, we're going to discuss how numbers, like statistics, and visual representations like charts and infographics can be used to ...
- The architecture of the social internet itself tells us not to be patient - to load more tweets, to hit refresh for new posts, and to
- Today we're going to focus on how to tell good evidence from bad evidence and maybe importantly, how to identify “Fine, but that ...
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