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The Big 2017 Content Marketing Spend
The future is bright – and filled with content! In light of this, it’s critical for companies of all shapes and sizes to develop functional, actionable, and flexible content marketing budgets that help them plan for the inevitable future of content, and how it will...
The Many Wild Ways of Renewable Power
Over 111.9 million people watched Super Bowl 50 last year. That’s a lot of televisions being powered during the big game and an even larger amount of electricity used in a single day. To help raise awareness about energy consumption habits, KDM Engineering created an infographic to explore the different ways a 60-inch TV could be powered for the duration of the super bowl using renewable energy.
Beginner Drone Buying Guide 2017
There is no doubt that the consumer drones market has grown substantially in the past year, and so has the quality of the drones improved. Most people would like to experiment with flying these devices but most of the times they are confused on what to choose. So, what are the main points you should look for when buying a drone?
Why Gardening is Good for You
Did you know that gardening could reduce the risk of hart attack or stroke by as much as 27%. It could also reduce your chance of obesity by as much as 62%. In this infographic by What Shed, discover why gardening is good for you.
Pantone’s Color of the Year and How You Can Use It for Business
Pantone calls itself “the world-renowned authority on color,” and perhaps rightfully so. The company has been in business since 1963, when its founder devised the Pantone Matching System, a standard scheme for identifying and communicating different shades and hues. At the turn of the millennium, the company launched the project, “Color of the Year.” For seventeen years now, Pantone’s color forecasting has been a self-fulfilling prophecy. Different industries worldwide refer back to it when releasing new trends
A Modern History of Social Workers
This timeline infographic by Aurora University covers key events in the history of social work during the 19th and 20th century. Milestones range from early parish outreach to the acceptance of Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) graduates into the National Association of...
Keeping Millennials Out Of Debt
Stopping student loans before they start is the best path to financial peace. Learn more about minimizing student loans in the following infographic.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac vs. The Farmer’s Almanac
The Old Farmer’s Almanac and The Farmers’ Almanac have been predicting the weather since the time of George Washington. The almanac’s forecast weather as far as 18 months ahead. How accurate are these predictions? That depends who you ask. Meteorologists are skeptical of the almanacs’ weather forecasting methods, while others swear by them.
ADHD in Children
ADD/ADHD is a condition affecting both children and adults; estimates suggesting approximately 300,000 or more Canadians are diagnosed each year. Both diseases cause disabling symptoms that impede development and impair social function. ADHD is a mental disorder that interferes with the learning process, impedes social and cognitive development, and can be a precursor to a variety of other conditions.
Average Gas Prices in the U.S. Through History
Gas prices have shocked Americans at the pump for the last ten years or more. Really, since the early to mid 1970’s, gas prices have been rising and spiking quite frequently. It’s only in recent years that prices have settled and fallen. Prices at the pump in 2015 felt very similar to those in 1929 when you compare them both in 2015 dollars.
The Big 2017 Content Marketing Spend
The future is bright – and filled with content! In light of this, it’s critical for companies of all shapes and sizes to develop functional, actionable, and flexible content marketing budgets that help them plan for the inevitable future of content, and how it will...
The Many Wild Ways of Renewable Power
Over 111.9 million people watched Super Bowl 50 last year. That’s a lot of televisions being powered during the big game and an even larger amount of electricity used in a single day. To help raise awareness about energy consumption habits, KDM Engineering created an infographic to explore the different ways a 60-inch TV could be powered for the duration of the super bowl using renewable energy.
Beginner Drone Buying Guide 2017
There is no doubt that the consumer drones market has grown substantially in the past year, and so has the quality of the drones improved. Most people would like to experiment with flying these devices but most of the times they are confused on what to choose. So, what are the main points you should look for when buying a drone?
Why Gardening is Good for You
Did you know that gardening could reduce the risk of hart attack or stroke by as much as 27%. It could also reduce your chance of obesity by as much as 62%. In this infographic by What Shed, discover why gardening is good for you.
Pantone’s Color of the Year and How You Can Use It for Business
Pantone calls itself “the world-renowned authority on color,” and perhaps rightfully so. The company has been in business since 1963, when its founder devised the Pantone Matching System, a standard scheme for identifying and communicating different shades and hues. At the turn of the millennium, the company launched the project, “Color of the Year.” For seventeen years now, Pantone’s color forecasting has been a self-fulfilling prophecy. Different industries worldwide refer back to it when releasing new trends
A Modern History of Social Workers
This timeline infographic by Aurora University covers key events in the history of social work during the 19th and 20th century. Milestones range from early parish outreach to the acceptance of Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) graduates into the National Association of...
Keeping Millennials Out Of Debt
Stopping student loans before they start is the best path to financial peace. Learn more about minimizing student loans in the following infographic.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac vs. The Farmer’s Almanac
The Old Farmer’s Almanac and The Farmers’ Almanac have been predicting the weather since the time of George Washington. The almanac’s forecast weather as far as 18 months ahead. How accurate are these predictions? That depends who you ask. Meteorologists are skeptical of the almanacs’ weather forecasting methods, while others swear by them.
ADHD in Children
ADD/ADHD is a condition affecting both children and adults; estimates suggesting approximately 300,000 or more Canadians are diagnosed each year. Both diseases cause disabling symptoms that impede development and impair social function. ADHD is a mental disorder that interferes with the learning process, impedes social and cognitive development, and can be a precursor to a variety of other conditions.
Average Gas Prices in the U.S. Through History
Gas prices have shocked Americans at the pump for the last ten years or more. Really, since the early to mid 1970’s, gas prices have been rising and spiking quite frequently. It’s only in recent years that prices have settled and fallen. Prices at the pump in 2015 felt very similar to those in 1929 when you compare them both in 2015 dollars.
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