by slehal2023 | Jun 10, 2022 | Food Reviews (2022)
I ordered the Shan Noodle Soup when we went to the Little Myanmar restaurant in NYC. The soup itself was a chicken-based broth. The rice noodles were very thin and slightly stretchier than ramen noodles. The most interesting part of the dish was the nuts on...
by slehal2023 | Jun 10, 2022 | Stories (2022)
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by slehal2023 | Jun 10, 2022 | Food Reviews (2022)
At Tatiana’s restaurant, I ordered Chicken Kyiv. The dish is essentially a chicken breast that has been rolled into a cylinder that has melted butter inside. The chicken is then breaded and fried. As with many of the other dishes at the restaurant, dill was the...
by slehal2023 | Jun 3, 2022 | DataViz (2022)
This graph shows the change in refugee applications vs. admittance rates over time. The peaks and troughs of the two lines match up reasonably well suggesting that refugee admittance rates are flexible–nations increase their quotas to accommodate emergency...
by slehal2023 | Jun 3, 2022 | DataViz (2022)
The inverted y-axis mistakenly implies that the “Stand Your Ground” law caused a decrease in gun deaths. To fix it the y-axis should be changed so it increases vertically.
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