30 Self-Employment Statistics

Self-employment is an alternative career path that offers its own benefits and complications. Self-employed workers are loyal to their work style, and this new infographic from Ooma helps illustrate why.

12 Sensory Play Ideas For Teachers

Early childhood teachers are busy people who constantly create new and exciting activities for children in the classroom. Many of these activities incorporate sensory play, a concept incorporating the five senses into learning activities.

Financial Literacy 101: A Guide to Smart Money Management

An alarming number of people, across all age groups, struggle to manage their finances wisely. The following infographic highlights key statistics related to students’ financial challenges.

Study Unveils the World’s Longest Sniper Shots

Snipers are some of the world’s best marksmen, renowned for their precision aim, allowing them to covertly take down targets in one shot over vast distances. A study shows us which snipers have made the longest and most impressive shots in the world.

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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Where Do Webmail Users Open Email?

Users of free web-based email services typically have IMAP access to their messages, making their email accessible from virtual any email client they choose. To dive deep into the mobile/webmail divide, Litmus analyzed more than 6 million opens from webmail accounts to examine the behavior and preferences of their users.

Bulking Up

Everyone has seen the newest trend in shopping; extreme couponing and buying in bulk. However, when it comes down to buying a year’s worth of toilet paper, is it worth it? Cheap Online Degrees has created an infographic listing the numbers behind price club enrollment, whether shopping in bulk is worth it, and where to steer clear when it comes to shopping in bulk.

Bang for Your Educational Buck

Bang for Your Educational Buck

With a growing number of students unable to afford college tuition, many of these students are turning to a two-year degree in order to accomplish their educational goals. Degree Query has created an infographic detailing which associates degrees are proving to be worthwhile-even earning more than others with bachelor’s degrees.

Ditch the Lift and Take the Stairs

There are multiple reasons to start using the stairs more, whether you’re at work or just out an about. Climbing 3 flights of stairs, three times daily can burn as much as 11,700 calories over the course of a year and the energy saved by doing so equates to the same amount of CO2 produced as sending 30,000 emails.

Pros and Cons of Using Mobile Phones

This infographic shows the uses and misuses of mobile phones and some statistics related to how people are using mobile phones and are whether they really think these devices are helpful.

Black Mold: Your Bathrooms Nemesis

Black mold in bathrooms is not just unsightly. It is also deadly. S. chlorohalonata, or toxic black mold, actually affects the quality of indoor air and can be the root cause of many respiratory ailments. Constant exposure to this type of mold can lead to lung and nose bleeding, headaches, and nose and throat irritation. If you’re also experiencing unexplained hair loss, eye irritation, rashes, and sudden allergies without any visible cause, chances are your home has toxic black mold.

Which Disney Park is the Happiest?

Disneyland is one of the few places in the world where you can live the good old days J.D. Salinger would’ve loved you to always live, and that includes the childhood you had with Walt Disney’s Mickey and Minnie. This infographic is a guide on how you can appreciate more what Walt Disney left this world to enjoy.

Why Smart Watches Will Time Out

There are a huge variety of reasons why smart watches won’t work in the mass market. While gimmicky enough to excite the gadget collector, getting the mainstream consumer to buy into them will prove far more difficult. Especially, when they are put in context with better options out there.

Viral Video Stars, Where Are They Now?

Viral Video Stars, Where Are They Now?

For better or worse, the phenomenon of “viral video” has created its very own particular crop of pseudo-celebrities. Some burn out quickly, others are able to parlay their allotted 15 minutes of fame into something more lasting. This infographic aims to present you with the cream of the viral video crop and answer that burning question that we each have inside of us: Where are they now?

Insects In Our Food

Following a report by the UN encouraging greater consumption of insects to tackle global hunger, JG Pest Control commissioned an infographic to look at some of the insects already being eaten. You may not be aware, but there are between 4-6 million different species of insects known to humans, and we only a eat a few thousand?

Where Do Webmail Users Open Email?

Users of free web-based email services typically have IMAP access to their messages, making their email accessible from virtual any email client they choose. To dive deep into the mobile/webmail divide, Litmus analyzed more than 6 million opens from webmail accounts to examine the behavior and preferences of their users.

Bulking Up

Everyone has seen the newest trend in shopping; extreme couponing and buying in bulk. However, when it comes down to buying a year’s worth of toilet paper, is it worth it? Cheap Online Degrees has created an infographic listing the numbers behind price club enrollment, whether shopping in bulk is worth it, and where to steer clear when it comes to shopping in bulk.

Bang for Your Educational Buck

Bang for Your Educational Buck

With a growing number of students unable to afford college tuition, many of these students are turning to a two-year degree in order to accomplish their educational goals. Degree Query has created an infographic detailing which associates degrees are proving to be worthwhile-even earning more than others with bachelor’s degrees.

Ditch the Lift and Take the Stairs

There are multiple reasons to start using the stairs more, whether you’re at work or just out an about. Climbing 3 flights of stairs, three times daily can burn as much as 11,700 calories over the course of a year and the energy saved by doing so equates to the same amount of CO2 produced as sending 30,000 emails.

Pros and Cons of Using Mobile Phones

This infographic shows the uses and misuses of mobile phones and some statistics related to how people are using mobile phones and are whether they really think these devices are helpful.

Black Mold: Your Bathrooms Nemesis

Black mold in bathrooms is not just unsightly. It is also deadly. S. chlorohalonata, or toxic black mold, actually affects the quality of indoor air and can be the root cause of many respiratory ailments. Constant exposure to this type of mold can lead to lung and nose bleeding, headaches, and nose and throat irritation. If you’re also experiencing unexplained hair loss, eye irritation, rashes, and sudden allergies without any visible cause, chances are your home has toxic black mold.

Which Disney Park is the Happiest?

Disneyland is one of the few places in the world where you can live the good old days J.D. Salinger would’ve loved you to always live, and that includes the childhood you had with Walt Disney’s Mickey and Minnie. This infographic is a guide on how you can appreciate more what Walt Disney left this world to enjoy.

Why Smart Watches Will Time Out

There are a huge variety of reasons why smart watches won’t work in the mass market. While gimmicky enough to excite the gadget collector, getting the mainstream consumer to buy into them will prove far more difficult. Especially, when they are put in context with better options out there.

Viral Video Stars, Where Are They Now?

Viral Video Stars, Where Are They Now?

For better or worse, the phenomenon of “viral video” has created its very own particular crop of pseudo-celebrities. Some burn out quickly, others are able to parlay their allotted 15 minutes of fame into something more lasting. This infographic aims to present you with the cream of the viral video crop and answer that burning question that we each have inside of us: Where are they now?

Insects In Our Food

Following a report by the UN encouraging greater consumption of insects to tackle global hunger, JG Pest Control commissioned an infographic to look at some of the insects already being eaten. You may not be aware, but there are between 4-6 million different species of insects known to humans, and we only a eat a few thousand?