20 most populated African cities (data skills test)


Here is a graph demonstrating the 20 most populated cities in Africa. With many African cities rapidly developing it is thought that the population of these cities is to increase by three times in the next 15 years. Africa is one of the least urbanised continents in the world with most people still living in rural areas but this is starting to change. This graph demonstrates that a lot of African countries already have quite populous cities. Joan Clos, the Executive Director of UN-HABITAT, recently said: “No African government can afford to ignore the ongoing rapid urban transition taking place across the continent. Cities must become priority areas for public policies, with hugely increased investments to build adequate governance capacities, equitable services delivery, affordable housing provision and better wealth distribution.”
Here is where I got my data from = http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2010/nov/23/african-city-population-grows

If you can’t see the graph clearly just click on it to enlarge.

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Stephen Alderson interview


Stephen Alderson talks about the football team he supports, Carlisle United.

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Arsenal arrests

Here is an excel table that I created that shows the ratio of home arrests to away arrests of Arsenal fans in the 2008-2009 season.

Just click on the image to view it in a larger size. For the record there were 101 home arrests to 32 away arrests.

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Mark Payton video

Here is my edited video of Mark Payton talking about how online media has affected his company.

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Google Maps

This is a map of where four stories that were published in the Lancashire Evening Post occured. The paper that I bought was published on October 11th.

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Pictures of the UCLAN Media Centre

Here is a picture of the UCLAN Media Centre. I took this picture because I felt it is a good portrayal of the university. The building is modern, colourful and stands out just like the university. The first picture is the original image while the others are in the seqeunce of 100 by 100 pixel image, 400 by 300 pixel image and 200 by 500 pixel image.


Original image


100 by 100 pixel image


400 by 300 pixel image


200 by 500 pixel image

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