Author Archives: Ian G.

Ian Gallagher Final Project – 1980’s AIDS Timeline

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Ian and Tyler Blunder Map

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Tyler and Ian Map Blunders

        Answer Key: Removed Gazebo Added facilities label near right bottom corner Removed Weinstein Center Label

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Final Map Project – Ian Gallagher

My map shows the incidence rate of diabetes among adults in the state of Virginia. The data is categorized by county, as seen by the different shades in each county, representing the incidence rate of diabetes in that county. With … Continue reading

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Ian G. Project Update

Darker shaded areas indicate higher incidence rate of diabetes among adults

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Ian G. Project Screenshot

Diabetes rates in Virginia – darker shaded areas have higher rates of diabetes incidence per 1000 residents.

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Project Proposal

For my project, I would like to create a map of Richmond that shows the correlation between diabetes rates and poverty. In my SSIR class, we read an article entitled “Ghetto Miasma” which talked about the relationship between being impoverished and health … Continue reading

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Alabama Counties and Cities, 2011

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Swiss Cheese Map Reflection

This article helps give a real life example of why maps are so important, and how bias in a map can cause a lot of problems. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is one of the most complex and ongoing problems in the … Continue reading

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Family Incomes Below Poverty Level (2013)

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