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You did a great job. I like your work pretty much.
Firstly, for the content of your project, I think it is very inspiring and interesting. It includes topics that I didn't know anything about it. We've seen some much anti-terrorism propaganda and it is interesting to look at their counterpart from the terrorists.
Secondly, for the data visualization, it's very beautiful and functional. I like the "timeline of issue releases with major offensives by AQAP and counter-offensives by the US and allie" graph. It is clear and beautiful. It provides me with the knowledge of what happened in the anti-terrorist war. The "Distribution of categories by issue" graph is another one which really attracts me. Through its color and area, it vividly tells us the distribution of issues. Furthermore, by using the bar, we can make the graph underline a specific category. That's a good way to gain a better knowledge. As for the authorship part, I like the color. Though this match of color is not very common, I think it looks great.
All in all, it's a great work! Thank you very much!!
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You did a great job. I like your work pretty much.
Firstly, for the content of your project, I think it is very inspiring and interesting. It includes topics that I didn't know anything about it. We've seen some much anti-terrorism propaganda and it is interesting to look at their counterpart from the terrorists.
Secondly, for the data visualization, it's very beautiful and functional. I like the "timeline of issue releases with major offensives by AQAP and counter-offensives by the US and allie" graph. It is clear and beautiful. It provides me with the knowledge of what happened in the anti-terrorist war. The "Distribution of categories by issue" graph is another one which really attracts me. Through its color and area, it vividly tells us the distribution of issues. Furthermore, by using the bar, we can make the graph underline a specific category. That's a good way to gain a better knowledge. As for the authorship part, I like the color. Though this match of color is not very common, I think it looks great.
All in all, it's a great work! Thank you very much!!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: