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A Day In The Life of a Day Trader
If you’re someone who relies on the consistency of a 9-5 job then you’re probably not cut out to be a day trader but, if you love excitement, and the challenge to push yourself to do better every day, you should keep reading. Day traders are required to think dynamically, analytically, and creatively all at the same time.
The Science of Higher Education
Effective teachers at all levels know that students learn differently from one another: Some learn best by hearing information, others are hands-on (or “kinesthetic”) learners, and still others are visual learners. But did you know that one of those groups makes up nearly two-thirds of the population?
The Evolution of Newspaper Innovation
Did you know the average adult uses four different devices or technologies to access news in a given week? Check out the following infographic to learn about how Americans are consuming their news.
So Much Stuff!
Over the last half century, Americans began a collection: stuff. We collect everything. Our dresser drawers overflow, our closets bulge, and our garages hold cardboard boxes rather than family sedans. How did this happen? How do we put the brakes on it?
What Do You Know About the Masters?
What do you know about the Masters? With the Masters underway, the folks at Black Clover are hoping to get on board with all the must know facts about this legendary golf tournament. So sit back, relax, and learn about the tournament that has every golfer’s head spinning! Here’s the 18 facts you’ve got to know.
Attitudes & Values: A Visual Guide to DIY in the UK
The UK has a historic passion for home improvement, whether this is redoing dated décor, piecing together a bookcase or building a new birdhouse from scratch. Since many of you will be diving into a DIY project this year, the folks at Poles Direct thought they would provide information on what the UK’s attitudes and values were towards home improvement.
Myths & Facts About Mental Illness
Did you know that almost 40% of Americans will suffer from mental illness during the course of their lifetime? People often look at mental illnesses as being due to personal failings rather than as medical illnesses. In an effort to tackle the stigma associated with these illnesses, here is an infographic entitled, “Myths & Facts About Mental Illness.”
Internet Intimidators: Treating Both Sides of Cyberbullying
The relatively new phenomenon of cyberbullying is one that those with social work degrees need to be well-informed about, whether they’re trying to help bullying victims or bullies themselves. The following infographic looks at treating both sides of cyberbullying.
All You Need to Know About Cigarettes
42.1 million people (18.1% of all adults) in the United States smoke cigarettes, while 5 Million is the worldwide total deaths caused by tobacco every year. Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States so quitting smoking before the age of 40 reduces the risk of dying from smoking-related disease by about 90%. See just how bad cigarettes are for you in this infographic.
Corporations That Care About Social Issues
The following infographic by BestMSWPrograms.com takes a look at some of the most generous corporations that give money to help make a difference for some of society’s most vulnerable populations, including underprivileged children, battered women and hungry people.
A Day In The Life of a Day Trader
If you’re someone who relies on the consistency of a 9-5 job then you’re probably not cut out to be a day trader but, if you love excitement, and the challenge to push yourself to do better every day, you should keep reading. Day traders are required to think dynamically, analytically, and creatively all at the same time.
The Science of Higher Education
Effective teachers at all levels know that students learn differently from one another: Some learn best by hearing information, others are hands-on (or “kinesthetic”) learners, and still others are visual learners. But did you know that one of those groups makes up nearly two-thirds of the population?
The Evolution of Newspaper Innovation
Did you know the average adult uses four different devices or technologies to access news in a given week? Check out the following infographic to learn about how Americans are consuming their news.
So Much Stuff!
Over the last half century, Americans began a collection: stuff. We collect everything. Our dresser drawers overflow, our closets bulge, and our garages hold cardboard boxes rather than family sedans. How did this happen? How do we put the brakes on it?
What Do You Know About the Masters?
What do you know about the Masters? With the Masters underway, the folks at Black Clover are hoping to get on board with all the must know facts about this legendary golf tournament. So sit back, relax, and learn about the tournament that has every golfer’s head spinning! Here’s the 18 facts you’ve got to know.
Attitudes & Values: A Visual Guide to DIY in the UK
The UK has a historic passion for home improvement, whether this is redoing dated décor, piecing together a bookcase or building a new birdhouse from scratch. Since many of you will be diving into a DIY project this year, the folks at Poles Direct thought they would provide information on what the UK’s attitudes and values were towards home improvement.
Myths & Facts About Mental Illness
Did you know that almost 40% of Americans will suffer from mental illness during the course of their lifetime? People often look at mental illnesses as being due to personal failings rather than as medical illnesses. In an effort to tackle the stigma associated with these illnesses, here is an infographic entitled, “Myths & Facts About Mental Illness.”
Internet Intimidators: Treating Both Sides of Cyberbullying
The relatively new phenomenon of cyberbullying is one that those with social work degrees need to be well-informed about, whether they’re trying to help bullying victims or bullies themselves. The following infographic looks at treating both sides of cyberbullying.
All You Need to Know About Cigarettes
42.1 million people (18.1% of all adults) in the United States smoke cigarettes, while 5 Million is the worldwide total deaths caused by tobacco every year. Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States so quitting smoking before the age of 40 reduces the risk of dying from smoking-related disease by about 90%. See just how bad cigarettes are for you in this infographic.
Corporations That Care About Social Issues
The following infographic by BestMSWPrograms.com takes a look at some of the most generous corporations that give money to help make a difference for some of society’s most vulnerable populations, including underprivileged children, battered women and hungry people.
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