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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Two colleagues using calculator (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Woman using calculator (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Woman using calculator (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 05, 2012 - Euro calculator (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Abacus (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Abacus (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Calculator paper and broken pencil (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Global Economy (Credit Image: © Colette Scharf/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • An exam notice as students sit their GCSE mock exams at Brighton College in Brighton, East Sussex.
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  • July 6, 2016 - Chef working on accounts (Credit Image: © Leland Bobbe/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Piggy bank on a desk (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • File photo dated 09/01/17 of students sitting their GCSE mock exams at Brighton College in Brighton, East Sussex. The new GCSE grading system has "ratcheted up the pressure" on teenagers, school leaders have warned.
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  • File photo dated 09/01/17 of students sitting their GCSE mock exams at Brighton College in Brighton, East Sussex. The new GCSE grading system has "ratcheted up the pressure" on teenagers, school leaders have warned.
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  • July 6, 2016 - ''Chef working on accounts, using cellphone' (Credit Image: © Leland Bobbe/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2016 - Chef working on accounts (Credit Image: © Leland Bobbe/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • Couple looking at home finances (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Couple meeting with a financial adviser (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • An exam notice as students sit their GCSE mock exams at Brighton College in Brighton, East Sussex.
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  • An exam notice as students sit their GCSE mock exams at Brighton College in Brighton, East Sussex.
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  • (PERMISSION GRANTED FOR PICTURES OF STUDENTS ) Students sit their GCSE mock exams at Brighton College in Brighton, East Sussex.
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  • November 19, 2018 - SãO Paulo, Brazil - SÃO PAULO, SP - 19.11.2018: ANEEL LANÇA APP PARA ENTENDER CONTA DE LUZ - The National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) launches an application for mobile devices to help the consumer understand the calculation of electricity bill rates, with the aim of the consumer to have more transparency on the charging of energy tariffs. (Credit Image: © Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2017 - Surabaya, Indonesia - Indonesian workers protest against government regulations and demanding higher wages on May Day on May 1, 2017 in Surabaya, Indonesia. The protests were held against Indonesian President Joko Widodo signing the PP. 78/2015 regulation which states that the main variable for calculation of the minimum wage increase is the national inflation rate and economic growth. Workers consider it extremely detrimental to their interests. (Credit Image: © Robertus Pudyanto via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Handout photo of lava flows around islands in the lava channel. The direction of flow is from the upper right to lower left. Field crews can make a rough calculation of velocity by timing large blocks as they pass between two landmarks that are a known distance apart. Kilauea Volcano, HI, USA, June 30, 2018. Photo by USGS via ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Parisiac ridden by jockey Gianluca Sanna (right) on their way to winning the MansionBet Proud To Support British Racing EBF Novice Stakes ahead of Eldrickjones and Mark Crehan (centre, 2nd) and Miss Calculation and Jason Hart (left, third) at Nottingham Racecourse. Picture date: Wednesday October 6, 2021.
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  • August 8, 2017 - inconnu - Upturned roofs which collect rain could help with water supplies in arid Third World countries and remote communities.The roofs are able to capture and preserve rainfall , however small, instead of letting it run away.It is designed to help rain-drops merge into larger globules making it harder for it to be evaporate under scorching sunshine.A team from Iranian architecture company BMDeign Studios worked on the design for environments with precipitation of less than one third of the rest of the world and evaporation more than three times the average.The concave roof looks like a bowl with very steep slopes. It sits on a base which is dome-shaped.The bowl provides additional shade for the domed area while letting the air move freely to cool both the bowl and roof base off. The studio believes that a roof like this will help make even the smallest quantities of rain to flow off the roof and eventually coalesce into bigger drops just right for harvesting before they evaporate. It calculated that rainfall of just 5mm on a concave roof area of 923 square metres would collect 28.75 cubic metres of waterThe firm created the idea for a school design competition on Iran where 65 percent of the country has an arid or hyper arid climate.It calculated the unique design should be able to collect around 60 percent of rainwater in dry-lands on the Iranian plateau where the school is located.Rainwater reservoirs are placed inside the walls of the buildings.This would also help with cooling the classrooms saving on the carbon footprint.Date palms provide shade for the concave roof.A spokesman said that while the water needed for the school exceeded the amount of rainwater harvested, the key point was maximizing the efficiency of the system. The spokesman added:” Results from further research, hopefully will help lead to new designs for the roofs in arid climates capable of harvesting rain.”.OPS: The stunning concave roof design , in this case c
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  • May 5, 2019 - Charlotte, North Carolina, United States of America - Jason Day and his caddie calculate distances on the sixth hole during the final round of the 2019 Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow Club on May 05, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Credit Image: © Spencer Lee/ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Outside the National Congress, joy and celebration as the Low House debates an abortion law. The bill would pass tightly with 129 votes against 125 and the last word is now in the Senate. Unofficial statistics claim that around 500000 illegal abortions are performed yearly in Argentina, with a number of deaths or severe consequences to the women's health that's difficult to calculate due to the illegality of the abortion and the fear of prosecution of both women and doctors. (Credit Image: © Patricio Murphy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 22, 2017 - inconnu - A motorcycle bus able to link small remote towns where roads are narrow, has been unveiled.The Siroco is a gyroscopic motorcycle-bus designed to carry multiple passengers at a time. Even though the body is around the size of a city bus—it would stay upright due to its advanced gyroscopic technology and a smart auto pilot control system.Canada-based Imaginactive designer Charles Bombardier said :” The Siroco is made to offer the same feeling as riding a motorcycle while it carries a dozen people in climate-controlled comfort. “Its panoramic windows would offer an excellent view of the countryside and LCD screens could be embedded in the window panels to stream online shows and movies, provide information about location and travel times for example.He added:” The fact that this vehicle has only one row of wheels would allow it to take on curves faster, take less space on the road, and save energy with an aerodynamic body. “The Siroco could be used to transport passengers between smaller towns with a population of less than 15,000 people and ride on existing narrow roads. Its suspension system could be designed to ride on rougher terrain or smooth pavement. The current seating arrangement is one centre aisle with a single row of seats on each side.The gyroscopic technology would permit the Siroco to stay upright at any speed, and it would balance itself when it’s turning or when weight of the passengers isn’t distributed equally within. The internal battery pack could also move with a motor to help adjust the centre of gravity. An onboard computer would calculate in real time the orientation, acceleration turbulence, and vibrations and make adjustments to make the ride more enjoyable for its passengers.The Siroco could be used to ferry passengers on routes that are not being serviced by major bus lines today. Its operating cost would be lower than a regular bus—if you factor in occupancyâ�
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  • June 13, 2017 - South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia - Jakarta, Tuesday,  13 June 2017 : Third floowr building burn by fire at Kebayoran Lama Market-South Jakarta. Fire fighter already at the location as the fire hit but lack of water suply made the small fire turn into big fire and took almost 3 hours to put down. No human victim found from the accident and the lost have not been calculated. (Credit Image: © Donal Husni via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 31, 2018 - SãO Paulo, Brazil - SÃO PAULO, SP - 31.10.2018: ENEM O QUE PODE E NÃO PODE LEVAR - The first day of tests of the National High School Examination (ENEM) 2018, will be next Sunday (04). In the photo some of the objects that have the entrance forbidden in the rooms where the tests of the Enem will happen. You can not take the exam wearing cap or any type of electronic device, make the Enem pencil, blue or colored pen is a criterion for disposal. Rubber, sharpener, pencil, graphite, books, manuals, printed matter, notes, calculating machines and electronic diaries or similar, cell phones, mp3 or similar, or any receiver or transmitter of data and messages. (Credit Image: © Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 2, 2017 - Kolkata, India - Indian Muslims before offer the first congregationl Friday prayers of the holy month of Ramadan at Kolkata Lenin Sarani Road in Kolkata on June 02, 2017. Islam's holy month of Ramadan is calculated on the sighting of the new moon and Muslims all over the world are supposed to fast from dawn to dusk during the month. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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File photo dated 03/03/14 of an 11 year old girl using a set of weighing scales as more than 1.6 million children who started secondary school in the past decade were overweight or obese, new calculations show.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Thursday January 17 File photo dated 14/8/18 of off-peak day return rail tickets and money. A report by the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee has warned students and rail passengers are being unfairly penalised by an openly-admitted error in the way a key measure of UK inflation is calculated.
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  • Phenomena across the Universe emit radiation spanning the entire electromagnetic spectrum — from high-energy gamma rays, which stream out from the most energetic events in the cosmos, to lower-energy microwaves and radio waves. Microwaves, the very same radiation that can heat up your dinner, are produced by a multitude of astrophysical sources, including strong emitters known as masers (microwave lasers), even stronger emitters with the somewhat villainous name of megamasers, and the centres of some galaxies. Especially intense and luminous galactic centres are known as active galactic nuclei. They are in turn thought to be driven by the presence of supermassive black holes, which drag surrounding material inwards and spit out bright jets and radiation as they do so.  The two galaxies shown here, imaged by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, are named MCG+01-38-004 (the upper, red-tinted one) and MCG+01-38-005 (the lower, blue-tinted one). MCG+01-38-005 is a special kind of megamaser; the galaxy’s active galactic nucleus pumps out huge amounts of energy, which stimulates clouds of surrounding water. Water’s constituent atoms of hydrogen and oxygen are able to absorb some of this energy and re-emit it at specific wavelengths, one of which falls within the microwave regime. MCG+01-38-005 is thus known as a water megamaser! Astronomers can use such objects to probe the fundamental properties of the Universe. The microwave emissions from MCG+01-38-005 were used to calculate a refined value for the Hubble constant, a measure of how fast the Universe is expanding. This constant is named after the astronomer whose observations were responsible for the discovery of the expanding Universe and after whom the Hubble Space Telescope was named, Edwin Hubble.  
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  • Embargoed to 0500 Wednesday June 7 File photo dated 26/01/12 of a pupil using their mobile phone calculator. It's a tried and tested method for counting, and now research has found that using fingers can help young children with their maths.
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  • May 2, 2019 - California, U.S. - File - Each day, weather satellites take hundreds of thousands of atmospheric soundings to gather data for forecasting. The groundbreaking idea of using this method dates to the late 1950's, when Earth-observing satellites were a brand-new technology. Scientist Lewis Kaplan developed a way to calculate temperature in the atmosphere for weather forecasting: by measuring the vibration of molecules at different altitudes. This image is an artist's rendering of NASA's Nimbus-3 spacecraft. Launched in 1969, it was the third in a series of meteorological satellites. (Credit Image: ? NASA/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • A long lens and low sun angle allowed an astronaut to take this striking photograph as the International Space Station flew over the remote desert landscape of northern Tibet. Sunlight reflects brilliantly off the ice of several glaciers in one of the highest sectors of the Kunlun Mountains. The major peaks of the mountains cast dark, pointed shadows in mid-afternoon. The surrounding landscape is a nearly barren, dun-colored desert.<br />
Mountains tend to look flat from orbit, particularly when viewed from directly above. The mountain in the center of the image - Ulugh Muztagh - appears insignificant. But being the highest (6,973 meters or 22,877 feet) peak, it casts the longest shadow, which helps astronauts get a three-dimensional sense of the landscape. If this were an unmapped planet, the length of the shadows could be used to calculate the height of each mountain peak (assuming you knew a ground distance and the Sun angle).<br />
The low sun angle reveals rough textures at the snout (terminal) end of the glaciers, which otherwise appear remarkably smooth. Rough textures show where the ice is melting fast. Although the peaks receive very little precipitation (less than 5 inches or 13 centimeters per year), the cold desert preserves more snow than can melt on the highest, coldest parts of the mountains. The preserved ice slowly accumulates and begins to flow very slowly downhill, away from the high peaks. At the snout of the glaciers, melting at the warmer low altitude balances the flow of ice from the mountain peaks.<br />
One other area of glacier roughness (lower left), however, is not located at the snout end of the glacier. This is a region of crevassing, where glacial ice is splitting to make deep clefts. It is likely because the ice is flowing faster over a steeper part of the valley.<br />
Astronaut photograph ISS045-E-53329 was acquired on October 10, 2015, with a Nikon D4 digital camera using a 500 millimeter lens, and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations Facility a
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  • File photo dated 26/01/12 of a pupil using their mobile phone calculator. It's a tried and tested method for counting, and now research has found that using fingers can help young children with their maths.
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