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  • Gen Y Can’t I Get a Job?

    Gen Y Can’t I Get a Job?

    In the past, getting a college degree pretty  much guaranteed a solid job. Nowadays, things are by no means as certain. Generation Y is finding it increasingly difficult to land a job, making it extremely challenging to pay off their student loans that average about $25,000 per individual. Check out this infographic presented by Adecco to learn more.

    Adecco’s Gen Y infographic explores why today’s grads have a hard time finding jobs and what they can do to change that.

  • Tattoos: Making a Permanent Mark on the World

    Tattoos: Making a Permanent Mark on the World

    Throughout the years people have been tattooed for a variety of reasons including religion, decoration, as therapy, and to ward of sexually transmitted diseases. The first tattoos were found on a body 5,200 years old, and today Americans spend $1.65 billion per year on tattoos. To learn more about tattoos and their history, check out the infographic below presented by besthealthsciencedegree.com.

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    Source: BestHealthScienceDegree.com

  • The Future of Baby Making

    The Future of Baby Making

    Every parent wants to have a strong, healthy baby, but is choosing their eye color and gender a little too much? Genetic engineering in babies has caused quite the debate, but it isn’t going anywhere. Check out the infographic below presented by CheapNurseDegrees.com to learn about the science behind genetically engineered children.

    The Future of Baby Making
    Source: The Future of Baby Making

  • How Technology In Schools Has Changed Over Time

    How Technology In Schools Has Changed Over Time

    Forget pencil and paper, students are using all sorts of technology in the classroom these days. Check out the infographic below presented by MasterOfArtsInTeaching.net to learn about how technology in schools has changed over time.

    Then Versus Now: How Technology in Schools Has Changed Over Time
    Image source: www.masterofartsinteaching.net

  • Driving with Google Glass

    Driving with Google Glass

    Smartphones have proven to be a dangerous distraction for drivers, so will Google Glass be the same way? This infographic presented by CarInsuranceQuotes.com takes a look at Google Glass and how it will affect drivers. Check it out below to learn more.

    Driving with Google Glass [Infographic]

    From: Bankrate Insurance’s CarInsuranceQuotes.com

  • What You Need to Know About Smartphones and Apps

    What You Need to Know About Smartphones and Apps

    If you don’t own a smartphone by now, you are totally out of the loop. The infographic below takes a look at everything you need to know about smartphones and apps. Check it out to learn more.

    All you need to know about mobile apps

    All you need to know about mobile apps by Glow New Media

  • The Perfect Data Storm

    The Perfect Data Storm

    The consumption of visually heavy social content has risen considerably in recent years thanks to speedier internet connections and introductions of products like smart phones and tablet PCs in the market. Content such as high-def photos and videos (although highly enjoyable) slows down networks significantly. In fact, it has been estimated that our network providers will have to add about 1000x more bandwith in the next few years to simply keep up with content demand. Check out this infographic to learn more about this network traffic jam and how network providers should approach the problem.

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  • Your Doctor is Drowning in Debt

    Your Doctor is Drowning in Debt

    Medical school is not cheap, that’s for sure. Check out the infographic below to see the numbers behind medical school debt and how it affects medical professionals.

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  • The Liberalization of TV

    The Liberalization of TV

    Many of us have grown up around the world of TV programming. I’m sure we can all think of a time when we saw something that stirred a great deal of controversy within media circles, such as the infamous Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction at the SuperBowl or the episode of South Park featured the word “sh*t” over 160 times. These moments shocked many viewers and pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable for national television. Check out this infographic to learn about the scenes that were shocking national audiences way back in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Enjoy!

    The Liberazliation of TV Source: The Liberalization of TV

  • Online Giving: Is It Right For Your Church?

    Online Giving: Is It Right For Your Church?

    Sixty-six percent of adults in the United States use the Internet to pay their bills. What if they could use the same method to give to their churches? In some places, they can. Many churches have opened up online capabilities, upgrading the offering plate to modern standards. Not only does this infographic prove it to be more convenient for churchgoers, but also for the church itself. Check out this infographic to find out more.

    Online Giving: Is it right for your church? [Infographic]

    Online Giving: Is it right for your church? [Infographic]
    Compliments of ChurchCentral.com