mapping Does Education Influence Incarceration? June 15, 2015 / May 30, 2015 by Adam DuVander | Leave a Comment Almost one percent of the US population lives in a jail cell. Any time a politically-charged topic like incarceration is discussed, it often involves a discussion of education. The two topics are intertwined because the data suggests at the very least a correlation between one and another. In fact, you can see the connection visually […] Read more »
mapping Space Stations with Most Rocket Launches June 8, 2015 / May 30, 2015 by Adam DuVander | Leave a Comment Earlier this year SpaceX completed a test flight that could lead the way to human space flight. That’s a long way in a short time given that this week we celebrate the fifth anniversary of the company’s Falcon 9 craft first reaching orbit. The history of terrestrial space stations, or spaceports, dates back into the […] Read more »
mapping Map of D-Day Landings in the Battle of Normandy June 1, 2015 / May 30, 2015 by Adam DuVander | 3 Comments on Map of D-Day Landings in the Battle of Normandy It was a World War, but one of the most important operations of WWII can be boiled down to a single day in a single region of a single country. Operation Overlord, otherwise known as the Battle of Normandy, took place on June 6, 1944. There were 13 countries taking part in the bombings, amphibious […] Read more »