Category: Society Infographics
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Psychological Formation of Bad Habits & How to Break It
Whether it’s overspending, overeating, or wasting time on social media sites, we all have bad habits that we’re either hoping to change or need to change. Old habits are difficult to break and new behavior are difficult to form. But there’s usually a primary cause for your bad habits, like stress or boredom, and if…
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7 Tips for Surviving a Date to an Art Exhibit
Nothing makes your first date memorable like experiencing together a little art and culture. Dating on a museum or art exhibit is a great way to spend time talking with someone you may not quite know very well. To have a successful museum date, know what type of exhibitions are worth visiting at without mindlessly…
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How Tinder has Changed the Rules of Dating in 4 Years
The Tinder app bring the convenience of online dating to a whole new level. The free dating app is changing the way young adults find and pursue romantic dates and long-term relationship. It lets you anonymously search nearby matches and hook you up with other singles if you’re interested in one another. Here’s how Tinder…
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10 Rules for Dating Coworkers
Despite all the negative stories about the problems of dating in the workplace, many employees get into romantic relationships with their co-workers each year. According to the survey of Career Builder, 39% of participants said they had dated a workmate once during their employment and 17% had office hookups more than one and 30% of…
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Human Trafficking: A Profitable Heinous Crime
Human smuggling and trafficking have been one of the fastest growing type of transactional crime due to the present world conditions which increased its demand. Thousands of mostly women and children are being transported, for the purpose of sexual and labor exploitation, from poor and developing countries to different parts of the world. The auctions…
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The History of Magna Carta
The Magna Carta Libertatum, also known as the Great Charter of Liberties, was a medieval document created by the Archbishop of Canterbury to end the turmoil between King John of England and the rebel barons. It was sealed by King John on 15 June 1215, agreeing to the protection of church rights, the barons ‘…
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The Real Story Behind Donald Trump’s Wealth
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What Photographers Need to Know about Privacy and Copyright
Many photographers are not aware of their legal rights and responsibilities when venturing in street photography. A single photo may have different rights in it. The person photographed in a photo may have certain rights apart from the photographer’s lawful right to his or her work. Learn how the copyright law protects your photos and…
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Social Media Evidence in a Court of Law
The growth of social media such as Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter not only had a strong impact in the world, but also on our legal system. It gave birth to a new source of admissible evidence in court cases. Personal injury, family law, employment or any kind of claims where behavior and character are…
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Norse Gods and Goddesses: Family Tree
Norse mythology details the Nordic deities that people from medieval Scandinavia believed in just before Christianity was established. The pagan religion of the Vikings were based on this myths. Norsemen believed that those who perish in battle will go to Valhalla—heaven for fallen warriors. Major deities of the Norse pantheon like the wise Allfather Odin,…