How to Find and Buy the Best Wines in Israel

Motherhood is full of unique joys and challenges. Some factors create extra burdens and worry for moms, depending on location. Here is a  look at this issue with a study that offers each state in the U.S. a score based on how desirable a location is for mothers.

Why Consumers Trust UGC More Than Traditional Ads

Branded feeds are overcrowded, so brands now cut through the noise with the real stuff: user-generated content (UGC). This infographic shows that 60 % of consumers view user-generated content as the most authentic.

How To Tell If Someone Is Lying: 8 Signs To Watch Out For

Here is an infographic that reveals eight behavioral red flags that may indicate someone is lying, along with ethical strategies to calmly observe and respond. By learning to identify signs, you’ll be better equipped to spot potential deception in everyday interactions.

The Impact of LA Wildfires

The LA wildfires were a devastating event. They clearly showed the importance of having a proper tree service expert to manage forests and tree growth. Learn more about the impact of the LA wildfires in the following infographic

The Cleanest Cities in the United States

A city’s cleanliness greatly impacts how enjoyable it is to live in or visit. But how do we define cleanliness? The team at Oxi Fresh gives us an example with a new map that uses a thorough methodology to rank American cities by how clean they are. 

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Prescription Drug Abuse in America

Prescription drug abuse has become an epidemic. Many people have become addicted to prescription drugs because they are so readily available. Furthermore, the media have recently uncovered the popularity of prescription drug abuse among celebrities. This infographic provides information on prescription drug abuse statistics for America.

Where is the Internet?

Where is the Internet?

Despite the fact that the Internet is everywhere across the world, from Australia to Germany, it doesn’t really have a place to call home. Or does it? Despite its ephemeral nature, the Internet does indeed have a physical home—one that encircles the globe. This infographic takes a deeper look at this subject.

Why You Need to Break Into the Tech Industry

Why You Need to Break Into the Tech Industry

If you believe breaking into the tech industry would mean pulling an Ethan Hunt a la “Mission Impossible,” you may be surprised at how easy it may be. Whether you’re an internship candidate or an entry-level job hunter, tech is where the opportunities are lying.

The Most Iconic Cars in Hollywood History

From 007’s “Bondmobile” to the Duke’s of Hazzard “General Lee”, Bayswater Car Rentals presents 10 of the most iconic cars in Hollywood history.

Beware “Dr. Web” and the Dreaded Google Self Diagnosis

Ever since America at large discovered the convenience of the Internet, people have been using it to research everything from recipes to real estate listings. Add to that, we’re a society that leans a bit paranoid when it comes to our aches and pains–and it certainly comes as no surprise that health concerns are one of the more popular search topics on the Web.

How Facebook Changed the Advertising World

How Facebook Changed the Advertising World

Thanks to social media sites like Facebook, the world of advertising has evolved greatly over the past decade. With a reported 1.15 billion users logging into Facebook each month, it’s no surprise that more and more companies have continued to dedicate large percentages of their overall marketing and advertising budgets in hopes of connecting with new, social-savvy prospects.

The Doctor Shortage – Where Are All the Doctors?

We’re living longer these days. Our country’s population is steadily growing. And, with the passage of 2010′s Affordable Care Act, health insurance is increasingly available to Americans. While all of these facts are positive, there is a potentially concerning factor we must consider as a result: An impending shortage in family doctors.

Romanticizing Poverty

It might seems unrealistic but looking at this infographic from Socialworkdegreecenter.com, one can easily see how pop culture and fashion are romanticizing poverty.

Why Hasn’t She Text Back?

Guys listen up: The 3 day rule is a lie. In this shocking infographic by Pickup Metrics, 100 single women from the US reveal when they want to be first texted after exchanging numbers and what male texting habits make women flake the first date. It tells the step by step story from first text, to first date (if guys are lucky enough to get that far).

Star Trek Chronology

Star Trek Chronology

“Star Trek” only ran for three seasons, however it had an unmatched mark on millions globally. The first series starred William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy as Captain James T. Kirk and Mister Spock, the original officer aboard the Enterprise. All together, Shatner and Nimoy portrayed Kirk and Spock for three seasons on the show and six movies.

Prescription Drug Abuse in America

Prescription drug abuse has become an epidemic. Many people have become addicted to prescription drugs because they are so readily available. Furthermore, the media have recently uncovered the popularity of prescription drug abuse among celebrities. This infographic provides information on prescription drug abuse statistics for America.

Where is the Internet?

Where is the Internet?

Despite the fact that the Internet is everywhere across the world, from Australia to Germany, it doesn’t really have a place to call home. Or does it? Despite its ephemeral nature, the Internet does indeed have a physical home—one that encircles the globe. This infographic takes a deeper look at this subject.

Why You Need to Break Into the Tech Industry

Why You Need to Break Into the Tech Industry

If you believe breaking into the tech industry would mean pulling an Ethan Hunt a la “Mission Impossible,” you may be surprised at how easy it may be. Whether you’re an internship candidate or an entry-level job hunter, tech is where the opportunities are lying.

The Most Iconic Cars in Hollywood History

From 007’s “Bondmobile” to the Duke’s of Hazzard “General Lee”, Bayswater Car Rentals presents 10 of the most iconic cars in Hollywood history.

Beware “Dr. Web” and the Dreaded Google Self Diagnosis

Ever since America at large discovered the convenience of the Internet, people have been using it to research everything from recipes to real estate listings. Add to that, we’re a society that leans a bit paranoid when it comes to our aches and pains–and it certainly comes as no surprise that health concerns are one of the more popular search topics on the Web.

How Facebook Changed the Advertising World

How Facebook Changed the Advertising World

Thanks to social media sites like Facebook, the world of advertising has evolved greatly over the past decade. With a reported 1.15 billion users logging into Facebook each month, it’s no surprise that more and more companies have continued to dedicate large percentages of their overall marketing and advertising budgets in hopes of connecting with new, social-savvy prospects.

The Doctor Shortage – Where Are All the Doctors?

We’re living longer these days. Our country’s population is steadily growing. And, with the passage of 2010′s Affordable Care Act, health insurance is increasingly available to Americans. While all of these facts are positive, there is a potentially concerning factor we must consider as a result: An impending shortage in family doctors.

Romanticizing Poverty

It might seems unrealistic but looking at this infographic from Socialworkdegreecenter.com, one can easily see how pop culture and fashion are romanticizing poverty.

Why Hasn’t She Text Back?

Guys listen up: The 3 day rule is a lie. In this shocking infographic by Pickup Metrics, 100 single women from the US reveal when they want to be first texted after exchanging numbers and what male texting habits make women flake the first date. It tells the step by step story from first text, to first date (if guys are lucky enough to get that far).

Star Trek Chronology

Star Trek Chronology

“Star Trek” only ran for three seasons, however it had an unmatched mark on millions globally. The first series starred William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy as Captain James T. Kirk and Mister Spock, the original officer aboard the Enterprise. All together, Shatner and Nimoy portrayed Kirk and Spock for three seasons on the show and six movies.