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Category: Lab 5: Presentation Outline & Summary

18AprApril 18, 2017
By gtyler

Using Descriptive Statistics to Analyze #ISIS

After analyzing my data set, I found that I had a total of 34 different languages. These languages consisted of: Ar, bg, ca, cs, da, de, el, en, en-gb

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16AprApril 16, 2017
By gwarnock

Lab 5 – an Excel Felina to #standingrock

Pie Graphin' I count 16 different languages - da, de, en, en-GB (which is totally a different language if it's cockney), es, fr, hu, id, it, ja, ko

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16AprApril 16, 2017
By tseckar

Day-to-Day Data

I chose the most recent 3000 tweets since there has been a lot going on in the realm of keystone XL advancement in the past week or so and I am intere

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16AprApril 16, 2017
By mkendri2

Lab 5

Out of 4784 tweets, 4698 or 97.9% are English. Users tweeted in the following 7 languages: de (German), en (English), en-gb (United Kingdom English),

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14AprApril 14, 2017
By Jennifer K. Tran

The Breakdown of the Tweets

Users wrote tweets in a total of twelve languages: ar (Arabic), ca (Canadian French), de (German), en (English), en-gb (British English), es (Spanish)

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14Apr
By cdenny

Breaking Down #Islamophobia

After sorting my tweets into languages in alphabetical order, I found that I had 21 different languages in my tweets between March 16th- 21st. The lan

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14AprApril 21, 2017
By norourke

Muslim Ban Stats

I had 20 different languages when looking at my tweets. This included ar, da, de, en, en-gb, les, fa, fi, fr, hi, id, it, ja, ko, nl, pt, pl, ru, sr,

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14Apr
By jpolitz

#BLM Charts, Plots, and More Charts!

This week we looked at the language in which #BlackLivesMatter tweets are posted in, and the number of tweets posted daily from Feb. 14, 2017 to  Mar

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14Apr
By wcorban

#NoDAPL by the numbers

I chose to work with my entire dataset, totalling 90,579 tweets. In all, Twitter identified 39 languages from the text of tweets using #NoDAPL. They a

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14Apr
By Naty

Analyzing #transgender

After organizing my tweets in the alphabetical order of the language of the tweet, I found the following languages used: Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Dan

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