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-One of the major reasons to create a data visualization is to reduce the time to insight for your audience. Removing the need for a color legend may help you with that goal.

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over 2 years ago
  • After the ottoman rule, britain took control of palestine.
  • The then palestine had jewish minority and arab majority.
  • Post ww2 many jewish started migrating for refuge which grew tensions among the native arabs.
  • The UN partitioned palestine into jewish and arab regions but it was never accepted by arabs. Jerusalem was declared an international city.
  • Unable to solve, britain left. Jewish leaders took full control but conflicts continued and never resolved.
  • War of 1967 (six-day war)Israel occupied east jerusalem and others parts of then palestine.
  • Israel didnt allow palestinian refugees to come back fearing a threat in its existence as a jewish state.
  • Israel claims whole jerusalem as its capital, backed and recognized by US. But palestine claims east jerusalem as the capital of future palestine.
  • Gaza is rules by hamas. -Egypt and israel tightly control gaza to restrict the entry of weapons to gaza for israel's own safety they claim.
  • Clashes escaled more during the start of ramadan this year.
  • The threatened eviction of some palestinian families in east jerusalem.
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over 2 years ago

-Israel was a part of roman empire, later Byzantine empire before falling under the control of Islamic caliphate in 7th cent
- Durinf the nazi time and jewish oppresion period. Many migrated to palestine.
- This caused tension among the native palestinian arabs.

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over 2 years ago
  • Gaza strip: area of conflict seperated by Jerusalem
  • Both israel and palestine claiming jeruslaem as the capital.
  • War of 1948 refugees and their descendent are the present day palestinians
  • 2006 Hamas (an islamic political group) takes control of gaza leading to further conflicts
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over 2 years ago
  • EWT is the theory that helps to predict where the market is headed.
  • It is based off of crowd psychology.
  • It consists of 5 sub-waves
    3 Impulse waves : Follows the same direction, up or down, as the major wave
    2 Corrective waves: Follows the opposite direction of major wave.

  • After these five sub-waves, there is typically a movement in the opposite direction with three movements.

  • The 3rd wave, i.e. the impulse wave can never be the shortest impulse, but in fact will often be the largest of them all.
    -The 2nd and 4th i.e. the corrective wave, can never go lower than the start of the impulse wave before that.

  • The 4th wave (corrective wave) will not go lower than the top of the first impulse wave (1st sub wave)

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-Hodling (holding) vs swing trading.
-Bitcoin dips down between 80% to 90% each bear market, but then returns to break all-time highs years later.
- 2 types of hodlers: 1. "When Lambo", 2. "Bitcoin maximalist"

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over 2 years ago