Scandal Info and Trivia

Scandal is an American political thriller television series starring Kerry Washington. Kerry Washington’s character, Olivia Pope, is partly based on former George Bush administration press assistant Judy Smith, who works as a co-executive producer. The show occurs in Washington, D.C. and concentrates on Olivia Pope’s crisis management firm, Pope & Associates, and its staff, along with staff at the White House.

Will You Lose Your Job to Technology?

The 20th century saw a massive loss of jobs in factories as machines replaced humans. The US economy moved to “services” and everyone was happy. Of course service jobs are not going to be replaced by machines are they? Think again!

History of the Lottery

Scholars disagree as to who started the lottery, but one thing’s for sure…it’s been around for a long time. This infographic takes a look at its history as well as providing some interesting statistics.

Is Your Industry Growing or Dying?

Construction and healthcare-related fields are expected to see exponential growth in the next decade, while jobs at the Post Office and newspapers, well, may go the way of the dodo. Masters In Human Resources Degree Guide takes a look at industries that are growing as well as those that may be dying.

The United States of Conspiracy

From a faked moon landing to reptiles controlling the world, Best Psychology Degrees shows us 12 of the weirder things Americans believe in the following infographic entitled, “The United States of Conspiracy.”

Get The Gatsby Look

Now that “The Great Gatsby” has been released, a craze for everything 1920’s is sweeping the country. So whether you want to mix up a Prohibition cocktail, allow 20’s opulence into your wardrobe, or be prepared if you’re ever Edisoned (20’s slang for being asked a lot of questions) on the “IT” cars of the era, this infographic from Debenhams, UK is for you.

GMAT Facts

GMAT Facts is a nicely designed compilation of various information about GMAT in one place: test format, average scores, fees, study times, top U.S. schools scores, etc.