50 Best Books For Teachers

While teachers assign books for students to read, no one really thinks about the fact that teachers have to read as well. Often times, we assume school taught teachers all they needed to learn, and magically they just happen to stay up to date with current teaching methods. This is not the case. The following is a list of the top 50 books for teachers.

Recovery: The Most Neglected Element of a Workout

When you work out, you are actually tearing your muscles. In fact, it takes 48 hours to repair microtrauma, which are the tiny tears in the muscles. Therefore, it’s very important to allow recovery time after any workout or sports activity. Check out the infographic below presented by Discount Surgical Stockings to learn more about the importance of recovery.

Price Gouging: Not as Bad as You Think

After any natural disaster, victims are left to pick up the pieces and try their best just to get by day to day. This can sometimes mean traveling miles just for bare necessities. Not to mention, those bare necessities may cost a pretty penny. I’m talking about price gouging, and it happens a lot after natural disasters. However, it might not be as bad as you think.

I Saw Mommy Googling Santa Claus

We all know how crazy shopping malls can get around the Holiday season, that is why many people are opting to shop online rather than in stores. This infographic presented by Retail Customer Experience highlights online and mobile Holiday shopping trends for 2012.

Healthcare Jobs are Booming

As the 71 million Baby Boomers continue to retire, job growth in the healthcare industry is affected in two ways: The enormous aging generation will need more assistance and care as well as 24.3% of hospital jobs that will be left open from retiring baby boomers that will need to be filled. The following infographic provides a deeper look into how Baby Boomers are part of the growing jobs in the healthcare industry.

The Greatest Underdog Upsets

When it comes to gambling, you usually want to bet on whatever has the best odds, but sometimes, to win the big bucks, you might want to bet on the underdog. This infographic presented by Casino.org highlights the greatest underdog upsets in sports history. Check it out below to learn more.

Social Stereotypes: You Are What You Share

Imagine for a second that social media is the high school of the internet, and that each social site represents the infamous cliques in high school, such as the jocks, nerds, cheerleaders and so on. It makes sense, because when it comes to social media, each site has it’s own unique set of visitors and shared content. Check out this infographic presented by Wix to see where you fit into the social media high school.

The Evolution of the Salesperson

A salesperson can either be your best friend or most hated person on the planet. Years ago, sales took a very aggressive approach that turned consumers off to whatever it was they were selling. Today, salespeople have developed a different tactic. Now, they are more consumer based and focused on building a relationship with the client before selling them anything.