Life Before And After Bullying

The issues caused by bullying have always been a threat to the well-being of teenagers and children on both sides. Bullying impacts both the victim and the bully for years to come. In the following infographic, learn that the events leading up to a teen becoming a bully is just as important to understand as the issues caused afterwards.

World’s Biggest Heists

Burglaries happen everyday and are one of the most common types of crime. But millions upon millions of dollars separates a common burglary from a big score. This infographic explores the world’s biggest heists. And these events aren’t some fictional scene in a movie, like Oceans Eleven, The Italian Job, etc. These burglaries really happened.

Creating Effective Titles and Headlines

Writing headlines and titles requires creativity. But, before you can get too creative, it’s important to know the basics. This infographic from CopyPress.com outlines some core concepts and principles for effective headline and title writing.

Your Sexual Health Guide to Starting University

Freshers week in the United Kingdom is commencing very soon. As you ready yourselves to move to a new city you can look forward to the freedom that moving away from your parents can bring you. This infographic tells you all you need to know about staying safe under the sheets.

You Wanna Bet? Psychology of Gambling

Gambling in the the United States of has always been extremely popular. In fact there are over 1,500 land casinos where people that are of legal age can gamble. We can trace gambling all the way back to the 1600’s with gambling exploding in the US In the 1900’s to the point where almost every state has at least one casino. This infographic explains why Americans love to gamble.

Brush Up Your Thoughts of Migrating to Australia

Australia has always been a country which believes in exchanging cultures from different people all over the globe. Mainly called the hub of industries, Australia has broadened its hands to bring talented and ambitious people from various countries together and make them a permanent citizen.

Make the Most of Working From Home

Did you know that 3.7 million employees, approximately 2.8% of the workforce, operate from home? In fact, since 2005, working at home among the non-self-employed population has grown by 103%. Improved technology has enabled companies to work more with telecommuters than traditional office employees.

Why Oil Prices Fluctuate

Most of us greet the news that oil has fallen to $50 a barrel with a shrug of our shoulders. It goes up, it goes down; no one dies. We fail to engage because we don’t understand what drives it either way, or how it affects us. As with all commodities, supply and demand plays a big part in its price.

How Oil Is Formed

Those of us who imagine that striking oil means drilling into a pool of liquid riches might be surprised to learn how wrong we are. Oil is not found in underground lakes, but dispersed through rocks like a sponge. The rocks must be broken to extract the oil, which looks like mud when it is taken from the ground. Nor is it the remains of dead dinosaurs!