The Benefits of Smaller Class Sizes in Independent Childcare Centers

Choosing the right childcare center is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. Among the many factors to consider, smaller class sizes in independent childcare centers stand out as a crucial element that directly impacts your child’s learning and development.

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U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths by Type

The team at Joslyn Law Firm examined the vast amount of data on American overdose deaths to determine which drugs were the most deadly in 2022.

The Biggest Stock Market Events of the Past 100 Years

History proves that the stock market is vulnerable to major events and uncertainty, while peace and stability promote healthy markets. This study from the Madison Trust Company team demonstrates what kind of events and conditions cause the stock market to either crash or flourish.

Maximizing Your Google Business Profile

A well-optimized Google Business Profile is essential for local SEO, driving visibility in local search results and the local pack. Rocks Digital offers insights into effective GBP management through a detailed infographic.

The Ultimate Timeline of Communication Technology

Have you ever wondered how humans progressed from cave paintings to 5G phones? Through the following infographic you can follow the progression of communications technology over centuries of development.

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Movember Stachographic

The Moustache – also known as ’Stach, a Soup Strainer, a Lip Hat, a Snot Mop and a best friend. These fuzzy facial fashions have become all the rage during Movember and Cinema Casino’s “Stachographic” is taking a closer look at the types of Mo’s one can grow.

Extreme Sports Addiction

What is it that drives risk-takers to pursue dangerous situations willingly and repeatedly? Who are they and what makes them keep going back for more? Does this “addiction factor” contribute to the advancement of action sports as well? This infographic takes you behind the scenes of the extreme sports addiction to give you some answers!

The Great Tablet Society and Its Rituals Revealed

This infographic from T2C was prepared for a contest made by PEJ and The Economist. They picked Victorian eye candy visuals to highlight the most interesting details from a recent report by Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism. These include data on tablet news consumption habits, most common ways of reading news, and of course the latest figures from the tablet market segmentation.

Which Sector Elects the Next U.S. President?

Now that we know who has won the 2012 presidential Election, this infographic from innumberswetrust.tumblr.com provides a look at sector-based individual contributions over $200 in the 2012 United States presidential election.

The Rise of the Second Screen

More and more of us are watching with two screens. In the infographic below see how television viewers increasingly watch their favorite programs with mobile devices in hand, using them to find info related to things they’ve seen, connect with other viewers, or generally browse or email during the adverts.

A History of Movember and the Moustache

With Movember entering it’s 10th year, and the moustache growing charity fundraiser being more popular than ever, Jacamo thought they’d take a look back at the hard work Movember have put in over the last few years. Bulked out with some things you may not know about the humble ‘tache.

Are The Feds Preparing For Civil War?

Is the government preparing to put down widespread civil strife or uprising? After four years of economic woe, and an all-time low approval rating for congress, many Americans are asking this question. With a government that’s seemingly out of control, conspiracy theories are popping up about what’s “really” going on – and there’s more truth to these theories than you might think. Get the facts in the following infographic before it’s too late and see what you should be concerned about.

The Business of Running for President

Much like running a corporation, running for president is an expensive and time-consuming undertaking. Just like a corporation, a campaign involves employees, money management, public relations, advertising and the selling of a product or service, which in this case is the person running for office. This infographic takes a look at just what all it takes to run for president, and how big of a business doing so has become.

Generation Conflict: War, Conflicts & Invasions Since Gen X

Generation Conflict: War, Conflicts & Invasions Since Gen X

America has been involved in 22 official wars, conflicts and invasions since the beginning of Generation X, which by broadest definition starts in 1961 and ends at 1981. Although the losses can’t compare to the Baby Boomer’s Vietnam or the Silent Generation’s World War II or Korea, Americans are war weary and that includes Generations X and Y as you will see in the following infographic.

Alone But Not Lonely: The Trend of Solitary Living

More than ever, Americans are opting to live on their own. But how drastic is the change? In the following infographic by ForRent.com, take a look at the trend of Americans living alone, with a lot of the insight provided by Eric Klinenberg, author of “Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone.”

Movember Stachographic

The Moustache – also known as ’Stach, a Soup Strainer, a Lip Hat, a Snot Mop and a best friend. These fuzzy facial fashions have become all the rage during Movember and Cinema Casino’s “Stachographic” is taking a closer look at the types of Mo’s one can grow.

Extreme Sports Addiction

What is it that drives risk-takers to pursue dangerous situations willingly and repeatedly? Who are they and what makes them keep going back for more? Does this “addiction factor” contribute to the advancement of action sports as well? This infographic takes you behind the scenes of the extreme sports addiction to give you some answers!

The Great Tablet Society and Its Rituals Revealed

This infographic from T2C was prepared for a contest made by PEJ and The Economist. They picked Victorian eye candy visuals to highlight the most interesting details from a recent report by Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism. These include data on tablet news consumption habits, most common ways of reading news, and of course the latest figures from the tablet market segmentation.

Which Sector Elects the Next U.S. President?

Now that we know who has won the 2012 presidential Election, this infographic from innumberswetrust.tumblr.com provides a look at sector-based individual contributions over $200 in the 2012 United States presidential election.

The Rise of the Second Screen

More and more of us are watching with two screens. In the infographic below see how television viewers increasingly watch their favorite programs with mobile devices in hand, using them to find info related to things they’ve seen, connect with other viewers, or generally browse or email during the adverts.

A History of Movember and the Moustache

With Movember entering it’s 10th year, and the moustache growing charity fundraiser being more popular than ever, Jacamo thought they’d take a look back at the hard work Movember have put in over the last few years. Bulked out with some things you may not know about the humble ‘tache.

Are The Feds Preparing For Civil War?

Is the government preparing to put down widespread civil strife or uprising? After four years of economic woe, and an all-time low approval rating for congress, many Americans are asking this question. With a government that’s seemingly out of control, conspiracy theories are popping up about what’s “really” going on – and there’s more truth to these theories than you might think. Get the facts in the following infographic before it’s too late and see what you should be concerned about.

The Business of Running for President

Much like running a corporation, running for president is an expensive and time-consuming undertaking. Just like a corporation, a campaign involves employees, money management, public relations, advertising and the selling of a product or service, which in this case is the person running for office. This infographic takes a look at just what all it takes to run for president, and how big of a business doing so has become.

Generation Conflict: War, Conflicts & Invasions Since Gen X

Generation Conflict: War, Conflicts & Invasions Since Gen X

America has been involved in 22 official wars, conflicts and invasions since the beginning of Generation X, which by broadest definition starts in 1961 and ends at 1981. Although the losses can’t compare to the Baby Boomer’s Vietnam or the Silent Generation’s World War II or Korea, Americans are war weary and that includes Generations X and Y as you will see in the following infographic.

Alone But Not Lonely: The Trend of Solitary Living

More than ever, Americans are opting to live on their own. But how drastic is the change? In the following infographic by ForRent.com, take a look at the trend of Americans living alone, with a lot of the insight provided by Eric Klinenberg, author of “Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone.”