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American statistics in pictures, shock!
It is an unusual artistic technique used Paul Kopeikin, to inform the public about the disappointing statistics for America. By the way it came out very clearly. Consider the example of
2 million plastic bottles of beverage equal number of drinks in the United States every five minutes.
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65,000 cigarettes, equal to the number of American teenagers under the age of eighteen who fall into nicotine addiction in the past month
and
and
11,000 tracks from the aircraft equal to the number of commercial flights in the US every eight hours.
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airplanes
Cell phone 426 000 equal to the number of cellular telephones in the United States every day ejected.
Ah
60,000 plastic bags used in the US every five seconds.
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closer
125 000 hundred-dollar bills, the amount that the US spends every hour on the war in Iraq.
money ...
A lot of money
3.6 million tires, one for each new SUV sold in the US in 2004.
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2300000 folded prison uniforms, equal to the number of Americans in prison in 2005
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29,569 pistols, equal to the number of weapons the use of which led to death in the US in 2004
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2 million plastic bottles of beverage equal number of drinks in the United States every five minutes.
and
65,000 cigarettes, equal to the number of American teenagers under the age of eighteen who fall into nicotine addiction in the past month
and
and
11,000 tracks from the aircraft equal to the number of commercial flights in the US every eight hours.
close
airplanes
Cell phone 426 000 equal to the number of cellular telephones in the United States every day ejected.
Ah
60,000 plastic bags used in the US every five seconds.
close
closer
125 000 hundred-dollar bills, the amount that the US spends every hour on the war in Iraq.
money ...
A lot of money
3.6 million tires, one for each new SUV sold in the US in 2004.
More
and
2300000 folded prison uniforms, equal to the number of Americans in prison in 2005
Here
and here
29,569 pistols, equal to the number of weapons the use of which led to death in the US in 2004
More
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