The Science of Staying Warm
Layers, layers, layers! Your grandma is always saying to put on a jacket (or two) whenever you go out during winter and she is right. This infographic looks at the science of staying warm.
Layers, layers, layers! Your grandma is always saying to put on a jacket (or two) whenever you go out during winter and she is right. This infographic looks at the science of staying warm.
It has been reported that a whopping 44 percent of unemployed adults between the ages of 18 and 34 still live at home with parents. Perhaps even more surprising is the fact that 25 percent of employed adults in the same age group also still live at home. Homeownership in the U.S. is at an all-time low—right around 65 percent.That’s the lowest level since 1995.
Believe it or not, 56 percent of young adults read newspaper media content in print or online. Check out the infographic below to learn more about how millennials still want their newspapers.
Thanksgiving is a tradition that dates back to before the formation of the United States however most people know less about its origins than they think. For example, did you know that, contrary to popular belief, the first Thanksgiving on our shores was celebrated with Indians but not with Pilgrims and took place in what is now West Texas not in Plymouth, Massachusetts? In this infographic, you’ll find a collection of useful and interesting facts and figures about Thanksgiving.
When did the first Thanksgiving take place? How many miles do Americans travel to visit their families during Thanksgiving weekend? What is the heaviest turkey on record in the world weight? If these are questions you have been asking yourself every time Thanksgiving holiday takes place, then you’ll want to explore the following infographic entitled, “Demystifying Thanksgiving.”
Everyone wants to be a VIP, right? Check out this infographic to get an inside look into what it’s like to be a Very Important Person.
Travel House UK has put together this perfect guide for you to discover what happens in Africa at Christmas Eve, including the celebrations that take place and how it feels to be in Africa at Christmas.
So you’ve finally moved in to your new house share (what we here in the United States would refer to as “having roommates”) – you’ve signed on the dotted line, unpacked your bags and have even pinned up your favorite holiday snap. NOW you can relax. Except there’s one little thing… what will your new housemates be like? Will you get on like a house on fire or will there be room for improvement?
This infographic looks at how people sleep and, more specifically, what can get in the way of a good nights’ sleep. Did you know that a third of us only sleep for 5-6 hours a night, 70% of us now have TVs in our bedrooms and nearly 80% of us lay in bed surfing the web on our mobiles before we sleep? Keep reading to see what other modern technology affects our sleeping patterns and habits.
We’ve all seen the webcomic illustrating what people think stay at home moms do, and what they really do, but society’s perception of a stay at home mom remains very negative-from sleeping in and staying in PJ’s all day to gallivanting around with friends for shopping sprees. Family Cord has put together a great infographic detailing what a stay at home mom really does, and how much she’s worth.