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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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.

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Mobile Apps by the Numbers

A total of 102 billion mobile apps will be downloaded in the year 2013, according to a new Gartner report. More and more users are turning to apps for education, entertainment as well as to improve their productivity. Check out this infographic on how people around the world are using their smartphones and embracing the app revolution.

The Most Exotic Birds

It’s easy to see why so many people love birds. They come in so many different sizes, shapes, and colors and they make wonderful pets. The greatest thing about birds is that each one is unique and special in its own way. Some are brilliantly colored; others are celebrated for their beautiful songs. Birds can be carefree and fun loving or they can be powerful and majestic. 1800PetSupplies.com decided to celebrate the diversity of birds by creating this fun chart on a few of the more exotic birds of the world.

Movember (Grow a Moustache in November)

This infographic takes a look at “Movember,” an annual, month-long event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of various health issues.

How Social Media is Being Used by the Government

How Social Media is Being Used by the Government

The staff at MPA Degree.org has created a shocking visualization into how the government uses social media. It’s not quite what you think. For example, the government is using social media to diffuse riots, forecasting elections, disaster preparedness, earthquake detection and notification, creating a social city, emergency response and more.

Top 5 Most Reliable Vehicles by Claim Rate

Highlighted in the following infographic, pickup trucks were found to be the most reliable (29% claim rate) type of vehicle being driven, beating out minivans (41%), sedans (34%), and SUVs (39%) in terms of claim rate. It is hypothesized that pickup vehicles held up better than the rival car types because of a more rigorous manufacturing process due to the general “rugged” driving that most pickups endure.

Drugs and the Genetic Code

It’s true that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. This is mostly due to genetics. What your parents pass down to you in your genetic code can define your personality, hobbies and appearance. Some common traits that are genetic include blood type, height, smell and obesity. This infographic takes a look what role genetics play in drug use and addiction.

Living with Less: America’s Quest for Simplicity

Living with Less: America’s Quest for Simplicity

How has the American way of living changed? This infographic will give you a good idea. From living pace to free time Americans have adjusted to a life that is often debated as stressful and burdensome.

The Law School Bubble Has Burst

In the following infographic, you can see the fluctuation of new law school students compared to graduates who have found work in the law field. For example, in 2010 nearly 50,000 students accepted admission to law schools. From the same year, only 51% of graduates found employment in private practice. And only 68% of grads found themselves in a position that requires a law degree at work.

Direct Carrier Billing: The Most Popular Mobile Payment

Direct Carrier Billing: The Most Popular Mobile Payment

This infographic illustrates how carrier billing is used now and explores how it might be applied in the future, giving consumers boarding a bus or rooting for their local team the ability to say, “Put it on my bill.”

Mobile Apps by the Numbers

A total of 102 billion mobile apps will be downloaded in the year 2013, according to a new Gartner report. More and more users are turning to apps for education, entertainment as well as to improve their productivity. Check out this infographic on how people around the world are using their smartphones and embracing the app revolution.

The Most Exotic Birds

It’s easy to see why so many people love birds. They come in so many different sizes, shapes, and colors and they make wonderful pets. The greatest thing about birds is that each one is unique and special in its own way. Some are brilliantly colored; others are celebrated for their beautiful songs. Birds can be carefree and fun loving or they can be powerful and majestic. 1800PetSupplies.com decided to celebrate the diversity of birds by creating this fun chart on a few of the more exotic birds of the world.

Movember (Grow a Moustache in November)

This infographic takes a look at “Movember,” an annual, month-long event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of various health issues.

How Social Media is Being Used by the Government

How Social Media is Being Used by the Government

The staff at MPA Degree.org has created a shocking visualization into how the government uses social media. It’s not quite what you think. For example, the government is using social media to diffuse riots, forecasting elections, disaster preparedness, earthquake detection and notification, creating a social city, emergency response and more.

Top 5 Most Reliable Vehicles by Claim Rate

Highlighted in the following infographic, pickup trucks were found to be the most reliable (29% claim rate) type of vehicle being driven, beating out minivans (41%), sedans (34%), and SUVs (39%) in terms of claim rate. It is hypothesized that pickup vehicles held up better than the rival car types because of a more rigorous manufacturing process due to the general “rugged” driving that most pickups endure.

Drugs and the Genetic Code

It’s true that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. This is mostly due to genetics. What your parents pass down to you in your genetic code can define your personality, hobbies and appearance. Some common traits that are genetic include blood type, height, smell and obesity. This infographic takes a look what role genetics play in drug use and addiction.

Living with Less: America’s Quest for Simplicity

Living with Less: America’s Quest for Simplicity

How has the American way of living changed? This infographic will give you a good idea. From living pace to free time Americans have adjusted to a life that is often debated as stressful and burdensome.

The Law School Bubble Has Burst

In the following infographic, you can see the fluctuation of new law school students compared to graduates who have found work in the law field. For example, in 2010 nearly 50,000 students accepted admission to law schools. From the same year, only 51% of graduates found employment in private practice. And only 68% of grads found themselves in a position that requires a law degree at work.

Direct Carrier Billing: The Most Popular Mobile Payment

Direct Carrier Billing: The Most Popular Mobile Payment

This infographic illustrates how carrier billing is used now and explores how it might be applied in the future, giving consumers boarding a bus or rooting for their local team the ability to say, “Put it on my bill.”