Category: Society Infographics
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Making Long Distance Relationships Work
Couples in a long distance relationship have long been observed as complicated and bound to fail. The development of smartphones with high-speed internet have changed the way men and women communicate in a long distance love. It will not wipe out the stress entirely, but it can at least enable you to close the gap…
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18 Edible Plants in the Wild that You can Eat for Survival
Foraging for edible wild plants is an important skill to learn in a survival situation. Indentifying the right plant to harvest and eat will help you survive if you’re starving in the middle of a forest, jungle or wilderness. Native delicacies like dandelion, sorrel, green seaweed, herb robert and miner’s lettuce can be found on…
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Characteristics of Generation Z in the Workplace
Generation Z, the section of the population born right after the millennials, will soon dominate the workforce. As baby boomers keep on working past the traditional retirement age, few years from now, American workplace will consists of of five generations. Gen Z are the most culturally-diverse and most digitally connected generation. Having been raised in…
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Wedding Photography Tips for the Bride and Groom
So many things on your wedding day will be short lived – the food, the cake, the music, the flowers – but the photographs on that important day will last a lifetime. Capturing those moments beautifully requires a professional wedding photographer. Here’s how to hire one and a couple of photography tips for both bride…
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How to Market to Generation Z
Generation Z encompasses the tweens and teenagers of today who were born between 1995 and 2010. Gen Z consumers are an increasingly appealing market segment for marketers of all types of products, covering anything from fashion and beauty to electronic devices. With many members of this demographic cohort are coming of age, they now have…
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The Life Cycle of Federal Student Loans
The federal student loan is long been endorsed as the safest means to borrow for college. Unfortunately, many college students don’t have enough knowledge about their debt and the cost of a college education. This lack of understanding could hurt them financially in the long run. Find out what types of financial aid are available,…
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How Many People Can The Earth Hold?
It took us thousands of years to reached the first billion population in 1804, only 123 years to reach the second billion in 1927 and just 33 years to gain three billion in 1960. Then, the world population got to four billion in 1974, five in 1987, six in 1999 and the United States Census…
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How to Tie Knots in Rope
Ropes and knots are some of the oldest and useful technological innovation ever designed by man, much older than the wheel or the axe. Early knot tyers probably get the idea of tying, interweaving and knotting techniques from monkeys and birds. From bowline to sheet bend to fisherman’s anchor knot, here’s an easy-to-follow visual field…
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Safety and Violence in Schools Statistics
Safety in American schools became a serious concern in recent decades. Despite the media reports that fatal violence among students is relatively low. Non-fatal offense, however, takes place in much higher numbers, sometimes more frequently inside the school than outside of it. The graphic below is a collection of statistics about the violence and safe…