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80% of Americans Live Within 20 Miles of a Starbucks

80% of Americans Live Within 20 Miles of a Starbucks | Geography Education | Scoop.it

The green dots on this map representing Starbucks locations which are obviously clustered in major metropolitan centers.  Cross-referencing this Starbucks address location with population data, Davenport explains his mapping technique: "By counting the number of people who live within a given distance to each Starbucks, we can measure how well centered Frappuccinos are to the US citizenry. In other words: draw a 1-mile circle around every store, then add up the % of the population living within the circles. Repeat for 2, 3, 4....100 miles."   The result of this data is a fabulous logrithmic S-curve which explains much about the American population distribution.   


Tags: statistics, density, consumption, mapping, visualization, urban.

Rich's comment, October 10, 2012 1:26 PM
That is insane how large that corperation is.
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Bahrain: Shouting in the dark

"The story of the Arab revolution that was abandoned by the Arabs, forsaken by the West and forgotten by the world."

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Arab Spring Not Everywhere

Bahrain put down an uprising and said it would introduce changes. But so far, little has changed in a country where Shiite Muslims make up most of the population but have very little power. 
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The Strange Revolution in Bahrain

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"The revolt in little Bahrain is easy to ignore. But it’s actually part of a big global story."

 

This is the Arab Spring uprising that the media forgot...it's a small country so the seemingly unsuccessful uprising got shelved for more important news.  At the heart of this uprising in the Shia vs. Sunni schism, with the government being controlled by the minority Sunni (and backed by the Saudi government and military which is also Sunni). 

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