Tag: great infographics
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How to Grow Fruits in Your Garden All Year Round
Fruits in general, naturally grows in cycles and become ripe throughout a specific season every year. While we all love to eat apples, avocado, banana and blueberries, with a careful planning, you can transform your backyard garden into a four-season source of fresh fruits, lowering your dependency on food store – even during winter. So…
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20 Closest Finishes in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series History
NASCAR racing is a thrilling sports that is built on speed, time and records. Since NASCAR upgraded to electronic timing and scoring, from analog clocks, in 1993, its Sprint Cup Series has witness many photo finishes. In a sporting race, a photo finish happen when two or more leading drivers cross the finish line so…
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The Life Cycle of Film Careers
This infographic is a deep analysis of the life cycle of film professionals: how actors, screenwriters, directors and producers earned and lose their financial prospects in the movie industry. To compare the careers of lead actors and filmmakers, experts at SLATED examine the demographics of over 1500 films in the last five years. With the…
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Asteroid Mining: A Gold Mine In Space
Mining asteroid for rare and precious metals is not a sci-fi dream anymore. Several space mining companies are already preparing for an out-of-this-word gold rush – mining asteroids for important resources needed to construct space colonies, spacecrafts and other things humanity needs to survive. Those massive celestial rocks contain materials like iron, nickel, cobalt, platinum…
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The Ultimate Guide to Burritos
Burritos are relatively easy to eat and not messy compared to tacos since all its ingredients are packed neatly inside the tortilla. The most common burrito fillings involve meat, fish, chicken, refried beans, rice and cheese. The Americanized version is noticeably larger and contain rice, beans, lettuce, some meat, salsa, guacamole, sour cream and cheese.…
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History Of Jazz
Started by the African American communities, the Jazz era began in the early 20th century in New Orleans. Some say this music genre is the only original art made in the United States. Regardless, the musical movement became popular and grew to mainstream media. The music of the great Dixieland trumpeter Louis Armstrong, swing musician…
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Complete Guide to Aquascaping Styles
Aquascaping, the artfully arranging marine plants, stones, driftwoods and other stuff inside an aquarium, is an extremely rewarding way of decorating your fish’s habitat. Re-creating the natural planted environment that supports aquatic life is an exciting project for many hobbyist and aquascapers. Read this visual guide to know the different aquascaping styles that is inspired…
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What Started the French Revolution?
Began in 1789, the French Revolution transform the social and institutional structures of France. Motivated by enlightenment ideals, revolutionaries overthrow the royal rule system that allow the royalty and aristocracy to have an unfair privileges and taxes over society’s lower classes. So what started the French Revolution? The video below narrate the historical events that…
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How Much do Americans Spend on Halloween
American shoppers are so wild about trick-or-treating and other Halloween traditions. Probably because it is a fun and fairly affordable holiday compared to Christmas and Thanksgiving. So how much do Americans spend on Halloween? U.S. consumers are projected to spend more than $8 billion in costumes, home decor, candies, pumpkins and other shopping list this…
