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PostHeaderIcon 10 of the Biggest, Largest Lakes in the World

If you had to name the largest lake in the world, would you be able to do it? If you’ve done your research on the topic then you’ll know that the largest lake in the world is actually the Caspian Sea. Most people don’t realize that because the word “sea” in the name of the lake throws them off. In fact, many people will try to argue about that with you if you tell them that the Caspian Sea is the largest lake in the world. Here is some more information about that along with information about nine other huge lakes that you can find somewhere on this planet.

1. Caspian Sea. The Caspian Sea is over 143,000 square miles in size. This makes it the largest enclosed body of water in the world. There is a lot of debate about what type of body of water it is though. Some people will tell you that it’s truly a sea. Others will say that it’s a small ocean.

But, in general, it is considered to be a lake and therefore is the largest lake in the world. It is a salt water lake located in the general region between Russia and Northern Iran although other nations including Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan also claim some rights to the lake.

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2. Lake Maracaibo. This is another huge body of water that is considered by some to basically be a small ocean. It is considerably smaller than the Caspian Sea at only 5,000 square miles but it is the largest lake in South America. (It is located in Venezuela.) As with the Caspian Sea, there are some people who say it’s not really a lake. Most often, it is cited as a bay instead. It was definitely a lake at one time though and it is considered to be one of the oldest lakes in the world.

3. Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.

Although most people consider these two Great Lakes of the United States to be separate lakes, they are actually a single, joined body of water. At over 45,00 square miles combined, they make up one of the largest single lakes in the world.

4. Lake Superior. This is another one of the Great Lakes at the border of the United States and Canada. There is a reason that this set of lakes is called the Great Lakes – they really are massively huge. This one is over 31,000 square miles in size. It is considered to be the largest of the Great Lakes by those people who count Lake Michigan and Lake Huron as two separate lakes since they are individually each smaller than Lake Superior.

5. Lake Victoria. Did you know that the Great Lakes of the United States are not the only set of Great Lakes in the world? There are also the Great Lakes of Africa. The largest of those lakes is Lake Victoria. It is over 26,000 square miles in size which makes it the second largest continental lake in the world if you count Lake Superior as the largest and Lake Michigan and Lake Huron as two separate lakes. This one is located in the area of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda.

6. Lake Tanganyika. This is another lake in Africa that is huge and it also has the distinction of being the second deepest lake in the entire world. It is over 12,000 square miles in size and has an average depth of 1900 feet. It is located in central Africa near Burundi, Tanzania and Zambia.

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7. Lake Baikal. The lake that holds the record for being the deepest lake in the world is this one located in Russia. It is also impressive in its general size. It is over 12,000 square feet in size and only about 500 square feet smaller than Lake Tanganyika. Because of its greater depth (averaging nearly 2500 feet), it could certainly be considered the bigger of the two lakes depending on how you were doing your measurements.

8. Great Bear Lake. This is a Canadian lake located near the Arctic Circle. It is the largest lake that exists entirely within Canada since the other large lakes associated with this country are the Great Lakes that Canada shares with the United States. It is around 12,000 square miles in size which seems to be a good average size for a large lake in our world!

9. Great Slave Lake. This is another big lake in Canada that is about 1000 square miles smaller than Great Bear Lake. It is located in the same vicinity and is often said to be “just behind Great Bear Lake”. Although it is not as big as that lake, it is deeper. In fact, with a depth of over 2000 feet, it is one of the deepest lakes in the world and definitively the deepest in North America.

10. Lake Malawi. This is another large lake in Africa located near the country of the same name. The reason that people are interested in this lake is not because of its size (which is comparable to the other large lakes in the last half of this list) but rather because it is known for being the lake that has more different types of species of fish than any other lake on the entire planet!

These are just ten of the largest lakes in the world. There are many other big lakes of interest to those people who want to explore the large bodies of enclosed water that exist in this country. For example, there is Lake Eyre, the largest lake on the continent of Australia. Or there is Lake Ladoga, a lake located in Russia and Finland which has the distinction of being the largest lake in Europe. Or Lake Titicaca, a funny sounding lake that is the largest freshwater lake in South America. If you wanted to tour the world’s great lakes, you would certainly have a lot to see!

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Question by Dan Wiebe: Universities in Canada that provide good Criminology courses?
I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba and i am interested in taking Criminology. University of Manitoba’s website provides a good outline towards getting a degree in Criminology, but i would like to explore my options more. Perhaps a University in the west coast? A good university that is reasonable in price and has a clear course choice is what i am looking for. Thanks.

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PostHeaderIcon Want to Earn A College Degree But Can’t Afford It? Find Out How.

There are many reasons why a person might not finish college, or probably even start it. Sometimes, there might be an unfortunate death in the family and this forces one to work full time to support his siblings, leaving him no time to pursue his college education. Other times, early pregnancy happens and there is just really no more chance to continue studying once the family has started. And many times, one simply can’t afford a college education, so he or she will work instead and after a year or two the job just gets too lucrative to give up.

Thanks to the advent of information technology, there are now available college degrees online which are widely accepted by many employers. Online college degrees are very much similar and equivalent to a college degree achieved by the traditional way. Many universities offer these nowadays, since they recognize the fact that there are many out there who would want to have a college degree but just can’t afford the usual time demands of going into a physical campus and taking the lessons.

Online education is something very flexible and very convenient, too. You do everything online – from choosing your course to enrollment, to taking your lessons and exams, and finally to completing your degree. Because it is online, you also control the time you would like to spend on it, there are no fixed schedules so it is very convenient for working people. It also saves you the time you would normally need to dress up and travel to and from the campus. This does not mean, however, that online education is easier than a traditional one. In fact, it might even be more difficult, in some aspects, since you would already be spent up working during the day and at night or on your rest time, you now have to study and take exams. It takes a different level of commitment to complete online college education, but the rewards will surely surpass the hardships.

There are many courses available nowadays, from secretariat to criminology and everything in between. You want to get a degree of Bachelor in Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Berkeley? Have one online! And I tell you, the professors and instructors of these prestigious universities are the ones designing the curriculum and lesson modules of online degrees so there is really no discrimination. Just make sure that when you choose your university, it is an accredited one.

Now the decision you really have to make is which course to take. This is very crucial because it has to be something you like enough to work on. Many times, working students choose to pursue education that is in line with their current work, to improve their chances for promotion or to get that higher position they have been eyeing for. Say you are working as a bartender or waiting tables in restaurants, then you might want to consider taking up a degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management. This way, you can easily work your way to the administration side of the company you work for. But at the same time, you should also bear in mind what you have always wanted to be. Perhaps your job is just a temporary post for you while you pursue your career? Either way, there is really no limit to what you can achieve and remember that with online education, your greatest competition will always be yourself.

It takes a higher level of discipline to pursue college education online but do not forget that you dictate your pace. And so if you put in the hours and are as diligent as can be, you can actually finish a course in six months’ time! Of course, I imagine that those six months are hellish!

It is really amazing how the information age has transformed our lives. Online education is just one proof that it has actually improved the way we live.

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PostHeaderIcon Career In Statistics

Mathematics is the subject which every student has been running away from ages, and if one talks about a career purely into numbers and statistics, it would something be compared to impossible. Students, who opt maths as their career option, are always termed as the most intelligent ones or the genius. They are ones, who are excellent with numbers and have gained expertise in working with statistics. Studies in this field are considered to be highly difficult and are thus are the corresponding job opportunities.

Career in statistics digs into the role of numbers and figures of the organisations, and has come up as an independent discipline of study. The job options in this field are very challenging and attractive from the work as well as from the salary point of view. Statistics as a subject is an important element for the overall growth of the economy. The policy makers, government bodies, manufacturers, budget planners all have excessive use of statistics, leading to a smooth flow of business and its investment procedures. Statistic heads are called to be the gurus of numbers due to their proficiency of playing with numbers.

Statistics is used an important tool to predict and judge the results and behaviour of the market in terms of the monetary gains and benefits. Some of the specialised subjects, which a student can opt for, as apart of his career in statistics are:

Business Statistics
Actuarial Science
Engineering Statistics
Demography
Energy Statistics
Image processing
Applied information economics
Epidemiology
Psychological Statistics
Economic Statistics
Social Statistics
Data Mining
Reliability engineering
Biostatistics
Statistical classification
Statistical surveys
Survival analysis

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Students wanting to pursue career in statistics can also opt for Statistical computing. Because of the fact that economy has come under a global scenario, computers have become the main source of imparting education to the students these days. Some of the institutes providing are:

v     Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

v     Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi

v     Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

v     University of Rajasthan

v     University of Mysore

v     Rajiv Gandhi Technology and Management, Uttar Pradesh

v     Osmania University, Andhra Pradesh

v     Narsee Monjee Institute of Management and Higher Studies, Mumbai

v     North Eastern Hill University, Meghalya

v     Kurukshetra University, Haryana

v     Garden City , Bangalore

v     Christian Medical College, Tamil Nadu

v     Mukand Lal National College, Haryana

v     Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh

v     Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu

v     Gandhigram Rural Institute, Tamil Nadu

v     Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Rajasthan

Career in statistics is a course which requires a lot of learning and expertise to perform well in the field. The students doing studies in statistics needs to be very intelligent and should have great analytical abilities to get the maximum outputs of his career. Workshops and learning sessions are organised by big MNCs and government organisations, to ensure the proper inflow of information to the professionals and make them aware of the latest happenings and advancements in the field of statistics. Also, with the globalisation coming into its way, most of the companies are very finicky about their statistical figures, because a single error can lead to major repercussions.

Therefore, we can say that the students pursuing courses in statistics possess a great career and can look for job opportunities in India as well as abroad. Work as data analysts, interpreters, strategy makers etc are becoming very popular due to the rise in competition among different brands. To ensure its profits and see that the organisation keeps growing, companies employee strategic analysts who with their statistical abilities, succeeds in calculating the foresighted results of the organisation.

Gurleen Kaur writes on behalf of Shiksha.com.Shiksha is a portal that connects education seeker with education provider. Shiksha provides information about engineering colleges and IT colleges

Question by Curious George: What is Elementary Statistics with Probability and how do I prepare for the class?
I have to take Statistics this summer. I have no clue what I am in for. It is a junior college level course. (Math 135) Is it hard? Can you give me a sample of a typical problem and how you would solve it? Or just some sort of clue as to what it is all about.

I want to know what online or other resources I could use to review and prepare for statistics in the meanwhile?

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Answer by Scott W
Ok,
Statistics is the branch of Math which is used to analyze data. For example, when they report that in a Survey, 53% of the Democrats surveyed prefered one candidate while 47% prefered another, that is very simple statistics. They just added up the number of responses and expressed it as a percentage. When they say that the error is +/- 4% then they have gone the next step and calculated the normal error distribution, also a part of statistics. It’s just simple math, you just need to learn the formulas.

Probability is simple. What is the probability of flipping a coin and getting heads? 50% since there are only 2 outcomes, heads or tails. A non-intuitive problem in Probability is called the Birthday Problem. Given a room full of 30 people, what is the probability that 2 of them have the same birthday (Month and day only, ignore year). The solution to this problem is that it is equal to 1 minus the probability that no two have the same birthday. So, the number of days that the first person’s birthday could be on and not be the same as anyone else’s is 365; for the second person 364; for the third 363, etc all the way out to 336. So the equation becomes 1-(365/365)*(364/365)*(363/365)*… *(336/365). If you work it out it’s surprising how large the probability actually is. Again, simple math, but you need to understand and learn the concepts.

Here are a few web sites.

http://mathforum.org/probstat/probstat.html

http://42explore.com/statistics.htm

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