The family home is the set for many different events. From your child’s first steps, or your child’s first day of school, to the day he or she moves out. Many things may change, but some things might not. Like the family couch that your first purchased when you first moved into your home. The couch has a lot of sentimental value and has been a foundation […] Read more »
The Differences in How Teens and Adults Listen to Music
Friedrich Nietzsche once said, “Without music, life would be a mistake.” This quote shows how important music is in our lives but we don’t all listen to it the same. The infographic below shows how teens and adults listen to music differently, with one clear difference being that teens mainly focus on Internet services such as YouTube and iTunes, while adults prefer more traditional ways. […] Read more »
Are You Crazy Enough to Adopt Through Foster Care?
May is Foster Care Month – so in order to raise awareness of this, Creating a Family has put together a very informative infographic. There are currently 102,000 foster care kids that are waiting to find their forever home. Unfortunately, there is a stigma on foster care adoption, and we are hoping that our infographic will help bring awareness and educate people on foster care […] Read more »
Top 5 Defensive Driving Techniques
Car accidents happen every day. But how many of those accidents could have been avoided? In the infographic below, you will learn some tips to help you drive more defensively and decrease your chances for an unexpected incident on the road. Although defensive driving won’t prevent all crashes, it can certainly help. But if you do find yourself in this situation and need legal help, […] Read more »
Australia’s Bill Paying Habits
Paying bills would have to be one of the least enjoyable aspects of adulthood and understandably many of us can be guilty of missing a payment from time to time. Fox Symes & Associates, one of Australia’s leading debt consolidation providers, recently conducted a study involving 1,201 Australian adults which sought to explore some of the reasons we fail to pay our bills on time. […] Read more »
10 Most Important Aspects of Stocks
Many investors get involved with shares in companies before they truly look deeply into them. Instead, take a few minutes to do some due diligence and run every stock you are interested in through the following analysis. You will find that you will avoid many companies whose shares may have cost you, and will zone in on those great companies which are and will trend […] Read more »
Is Your Business Available to Customers on Sunday?
It’s a familiar story, after a hard week’s work we save all those administrative bits and pieces for the weekend, hoping to make appointments and work our way through our to-do-list. Picking up the phone we expect an answer, regardless of the day of the week, and as such, businesses have had to respond, increasing their availability to cover all day, every day. At the […] Read more »
Proper Oil Disposal
“Oil and water don’t mix.” This statement is a hard fact faced by manufacturers in a variety of industries across the world. Disposal of oily wastewater causes environmental and business woes. However, oil skimming technologies present an environmentally safe, highly economical treatment solution before disposal. Not only does it solve manufacturer problems but it also creates business value in terms of reduced maintenance costs and […] Read more »
The Evolution of the Sandwich
The sandwich is the type of meal that can be eaten any time of day and has become world’s favorite meal. This infographic is about who invented the sandwich and why? Its history began in 1718 when the Earl wanted to carry on his gambling game and wanted food fast. Now approximately 6 billion sandwiches are consumed annually. Here’s what are being tucked into sandwiches around […] Read more »
5 Types of Extreme Hoarders
There’s no denying that the term “spring cleaning” exists for a reason. What starts as a small pile of miscellaneous paper can turn into multiple stacks resembling a vast, snowy mountain range. The spare room might once have been used to accommodate guests, but truth be told, now there isn’t any space for visitors between your seven guitars, old fax machine, several cans of paint […] Read more »