I am particular about transportation. Train, tram, ship, plane, car - for me, they are mysterious guardians I found on the road. "Transit" is an ongoing project chasing this very strange thing while recording ongoing people. The transient nature of this sentence played a quiet role in hurrying other hurry busy cities in our life. Inspiration for this work comes from my infinite curiosity. Because we often think of it as mediocrity or ordinary. Born in Germany, photographer Katrin Koenning lives in Melbourne, Australia. Most of her work is investigation and challenge of daily life. Her work is being exhibited internationally and it continues to be exhibited at famous photo festival. She received the Troika Format Exposure Award, the APA Best Documentary Photography Award, and the Godfrey River Award. Koenning is an editor of a journalism journalist in Australia. Worked for Amnesty International as well
A homeless woman is a woman who lives on the road of the anarchy of the original series of FX. Under the guidance of an American actress Olivia Burnette, homeless women debuted at the episode "Baby's Sleep" for the first season. In the first season, the second season, the third quarter, the fourth quarter, the fifth season, the sixth season, the seventh season, she plays a repeating role. It appeared in the series "Last Episode", "Daddy's Item" in the seventh and last season of the series
Compared to the green series representing women in the city world, women never lost their sleep during the World Series until they were really excited the last few days. On the final day, women in these cities had less insomnia than men in Los Angeles / Houston. Interesting! The last thing we want to investigate is to influence the time children spend in bed during the World Series. To answer this question, I followed the same procedure as the sex survey. Grouping children who have children and not having children with groups, and grouping these groups by region.
The next question in the list of projects we are studying is whether the world series sleep habits differ by gender. To do this, divide the same user group into male and female groups, then subdivide each gender subgroup by location (for example, whether it is a world series location or not). Each row in the following figure shows the average of the average by date for the World Series period for a specific subgroup. Orange and blue lines represent the gender breakdown of the non-world series. You can see users in these sectors have seen a very small bias during the World Series.