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  1. OnTheUpAndUp OnTheUpAndUp Public

    Analysis between national levels of unemployment and compensation compared to unemployment and compensation within Data Science. Comparisons are further broken down by gender. Utilizing Tableau in …

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  2. Javascript-Challenge Javascript-Challenge Public

    Create a dynamic table based upon UFO sighting dataset that will enable users to search and filter the table data for specific values.

  3. Graffiti-Removal-Project Graffiti-Removal-Project Public

    Visualization of Graffiti Removals in the City of Chicago based on complaints to 311. The interactive table allows you to search by zipcode with results visualized on Google Maps

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  4. Belly-Button-Biodiversity Belly-Button-Biodiversity Public

    Building interactive dashboard to explore Belly Button Biodiversity, which catalogs the microbes that colonize the human navel. A dynamic dashboard that updates all charts and graphs when a new sam…

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  5. Obesity-Project Obesity-Project Public

    Exploring the idea of a correlation between the number and type of restaurants and obesity rate in the top 300 cities by population.

  6. matplotlib matplotlib Public

    Cancer study analysis of experimental drugs in a 249 mouse sample utilizing Pandas and Matplotlib to generate and graph data in pie, bar and whisker bar plots as well as graphing liner regression.

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