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  • Your Future is Calling

    Your Future is Calling

    When it comes to higher education the last thing you want to do is spend a bunch of money and then not even get a degree. Universities are notorious for not being helpful when it comes to creating a future path. Check out the infographic below to learn about how to best plan your higher education and career future.

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  • Making a Splash: Fast and Fascinating Water Facts

    Making a Splash: Fast and Fascinating Water Facts

    Water is everywhere. It sustains our bodies and provides us with challenges that we gladly take on. From swimming to boating, throughout history we have taken on the water in new explorations, and in setting new records. New technology, such as new swimsuits, help us in taking on the water. Some high-tech suits are banned from the Olympics, due to already-speedy athletes breaking an unmatched number of records.

    To learn more facts about water and swimming, check out the infographic below, presented by Backyard Ocean.

    World's Fastest Swimmers Infographic by Backyard Ocean

    Water: humans have been fascinated with this element for centuries. We drink it, we play in it, we can’t survive without it. From the 1500s when Magellan first sailed around the globe to the 2000s when we developed technology allowing us to swim at record-breaking speeds, we have constantly strived to overcome challenges this Mother Nature throws at us.

    Backyard Ocean invites you to take a swim through time to see some of the seemingly impossible feats humans have achieved with water, and the speediest animals of all times.

  • 50 Of The Best Books For Parents

    50 Of The Best Books For Parents

    Raising a child is a highly and rewarding, though difficult journey. With the complicated path, there is little formal education on how to properly navigate it. Books have become a popular way for parents to self-educate on how to recognize and address the many needs of their children.

    This infographics lists 50 of the top parenting books. They use insight, humor, inspiration, and techniques to help someone to learn how to raise happy and healthy children, plus they are relevant to modern-day life. This list is presented by Early Childhood Education Degrees.

    50 Of The Best Books For Parents
    Source: Early Childhood Education Degrees

  • How Do You Measure Content Marketing?

    How Do You Measure Content Marketing?

    Content marketing is a great way to engage customers, but what is the best way to go about it and how is it measured? Check out the infographic below presented by Brandpoint to learn about how content marketing exposes consumers to your brand, engages potential customers, and converts them into leads and sales.

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  • 15 Fantastic Reasons to Clear Out the Clutter at Home

    15 Fantastic Reasons to Clear Out the Clutter at Home

    How much clutter do you have in your home? Is it old birthday cards, or an old, obsolete computer? TV personality and organizational design expert Peter Walsh designates clutter into two categories; lazy clutter and memory clutter. Lazy clutter is meaningless junk that has accumulated over time, aka trash. Memory clutter are things that have sentimental value, that remind us of something from the past. Either way, Walsh recommends to get rid of it if you haven’t used it in the past year. Odds are, you won’t need it again. As hard as it may be, there are a lot of good reasons to get rid of your clutter.

    This infographic demonstrates 15 reasons to get rid of your clutter, presented by SpareFoot.

    Clutter Infographic
    Produced by SpareFoot. Copyright 2013.
  • Demystifying the Tech Startup Bubble

    Demystifying the Tech Startup Bubble

    Is there a technology startup bubble? There are some who believe that there is, and some who don’t. What is this bubble? It is an investment phenomenon that involves a clear but unsustainable market rise in tech stocks, due to increased speculation. The reason for debate is the IPO flops and billion dollar tech acquisitions. The technology bubble “pops” when an unproven, yet public tech company cannot meet demands.

    Learn more about the technology startup bubble, why it may/may not exist, and the alternatives; and form your own opinion in the infographic below, presented by BizBrain.org.

    Demystifying the Tech Startup Bubble
    Source: Demystifying the Tech Startup Bubble

  • The Anatomy of a Terrible Web Host

    The Anatomy of a Terrible Web Host

    When kickstarting your on website it’s important that you first find a good web host. There are certain things you want to look for when choosing one. Check out the infographic below presented by websitehostreview.com to learn about what makes a web host good or bad.

    Anatomy of a Terrible Web Host
    Image compliments of Web Site Host Review

  • 5 Reasons Beef Fits Fast Casual More Than Ever

    5 Reasons Beef Fits Fast Casual More Than Ever

    With beef prices at an all-time high since 2003, many restaurants are cutting beef from their menus, in favor of marketing cheaper proteins.  Beef is actually still the number one source of protein on restaurant menus. The variety of cuts of high-quality beef drive profits.

    If you want to learn more about how offering beef on your menu will increase profits at your restaurant, check out the infographic below, presented by FastCasual.com.
    5 Reasons Beef Fits Fast Casual More Than Ever [infographic]
    5 Reasons Beef Fits Fast Casual More Than Ever [infographic]
    Compliments of Fast Casual

  • Will You be Able to Afford Long-Term Healthcare?

    Will You be Able to Afford Long-Term Healthcare?

    It is highly likely that you will require long-term care at some point during your life. Seventy percent of people ages 65+ will need long-term care, and of those who already have long-term care needs, 42 percent are under age 65.  The costs and risks of not having long-term care insurance go up with age. It is important to protect your retirement and your family from high costs that could have been prevented, had you acquired insurance earlier.

    Learn more about the importance of acquiring long-term care insurance in the infographic below, presented by AssurePlan.

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  • Protecting the POTUS

    Protecting the POTUS

    Since George Washington, there have been eleven assassination attempts on U.S. Presidents, and four were successful. After the third successful assassination, of William McKinley, the secret service started working more on protecting the president, rather than with counterfeit currency, as they had been. Now, the secret service protects the president and vice president, the president-elect and vice president-elect, their immediate families, and other politicians.

    Learn more about the importance of protecting the President of the United States in the infographic below, presented by Security Degree Hub.

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    Security Degree Hub