What Does It Take To Live In South Africa

In this infographic New World Immigration presents an in-depth view of the process of undergoing the appropriate visa application in coming to South Africa. One can obtain seven different types of visa permits, mainly depending on your reason for entering the country.

Dog Bite Awareness

Believe it or not, one of the nations’s most commonly reported health problems are dog bites. Amongst the estimated 70 million dogs living in households across the nation, millions of people, mainly children, have fallen victim these easily preventable happenings. This is why National Dog Bite Awareness is so important. National Dog Bite Awareness week is a national campaign set fourth with a mission to increase pet ownership responsibility and inform safety tips.

Choose Your Own Mediterranean Adventure

There are many different types of travelers throughout the world today, all of whom are seeking the best vacation that suits their style of adventure. While some would prefer to spend their trip in the lap of sunny luxury, others might want to sightsee, go shopping, or take the family somewhere that’s fun for all ages. This infographic looks at Southern Europe and The Mediterranean sea.

FIAT 500 Through The Years

The Fiat 500, known as the Cinquecento, was a “People’s Car” produced by Fiat company between 1957 and 1975. Thames Motor Group looks at the history of the history of Fiat 500 in the following infographic.

Official Discount Broker Reviews

Each discount broker is different, except for one fact – if you’re going to trade stocks, you are going to need one! Peter Leeds has delved into the numerous discount brokers and assessed just about every aspect of their business. This infographic shows the findings. Ideally, this will help you assess which one is best for your needs, and even if you should consider switching to a better one.

Diabetes: The Facts

The number of Americans with diabetes has tripled over the last 30 years – and experts see no end to the trend. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts that the number of people with diabetes will continue to rise, until 1 in 3 people could have the disease by 2050. Getting more physical activity and sleep, eating a healthier diet, and managing stress are all lifestyle changes that can cut the risk for diabetes – and obesity.