12 December 2012

There's A Saint For Everything [Infographic]

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Saints are not just for the Bible anymore. Sure, we've all heard of some saints such as Benedict, Patrick, and Joan of Arc. Those saints, and others, are immortalized through legend and lore. There are, however, other saints that watch over many of us without the same recognition.

Take St. Roch, for example. St. Roch was an orphan who traveled to Rome during the Bubonic Plague. While caring for plague victims, he became ill with the plague. He fled the town to die alone where he was cared for by a stray dog. St. Roch survived with the help of the dog. Now, St. Roch is immortalized as the patron saint of dogs and knee problems.


Juvenile delinquents have St. Dominic Savio, a sickly young priest, who died as a teenager, watching over them.


Even the Internet has a patron saint. St. Isidore of Seville, an encyclopedia writer from a family of saints, focused on sharing information with the world.

10 December 2012

The 5 Countries with the Lowest Prison Populations (Per Capita) in the World

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Many people know that the U.S. prison population is massive compared to that of other countries. In fact, the U.S. has the highest rate of incarceration in the world with more than 20 times as many prisoners per capita as the countries with the lowest prison populations. The lowest prison populations are usually found in developing countries, although there are some in small, wealthier countries.



1 December 2012

Body Hacks for a Long Life [Infographic]

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It can be challenging to maintain good health into old age. While there are lots of proprietary diets and workout programs available, it can be challenging to know what works. The following guide provides simple but effective body hacks for a longer life.


It's important to understand the negative impact that overeating can have on one's health. While it may be fun to eat lots of food, it can put lots of stress on the body's metabolic system. In some cases, overeating can result in high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and stroke.


In addition, it's essential to make sure one is receiving adequate exercise every day. While many people associate exercise with a gym, there are a number of simple changes one can make in life to improve his or her health. For example, instead of riding a car to work, try taking a bicycle. This can be an excellent way to burn additional calories, save money and promote a green environment.



21 November 2012

Do You Have a Horrible Web Design Client? [Infographic]

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Are you a web designer? Do you have a troublesome client with lots of ideas and not a lot of patience? Do you constantly feel like you are trying to please a client who cannot be pleased?

It is a fact that web designers have to deal with difficult clients at times. About 20 percent of those clients are going to offer suggestion after suggestion and constantly change the design of the website you are working on for them. About 50 percent of clients just don't know what they want in a web design. It is your job to sell them on an idea and to listen to their needs so that you know the best possible design to fit their vision. But the reality is that 100 percent of web design clients want something unique for their website. Use your creativity and ingenuity to make it happen.

16 November 2012

UK: Time For Palestine

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As airstrikes pound and rockets are launched, amazingly a Palestinian bid to the UN could pave the way to lasting peace. The US and Israel are furiously lobbying to crush the bid for a state. But the UK is still on the fence, and EU Foreign Ministers meet in four days. Our voices, and a massive flag in the heart of Brussels, can persuade our government to vote 'yes'. Join the urgent call for peace and freedom!


9 November 2012

How to Live to 100 and Beyond [Infographic]

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If you want to live to see the age of 100, you need to learn a few tips from those who have reached that impressive milestone. On the island of Okinawa in Japan, some members of the population live for longer than 100 years. Many of these citizens have a strong immune system that helps protect them from diseases, including colon and breast cancer. For some of these individuals, their excellent health can be attributed to a low-calorie diet and a healthy consumption of fruits and vegetables.

Although genes may play a large role in the lifespan of an individual, there are a few things you can add to your daily life that may help increase your own lifespan. First, start exercising daily and embrace a healthy diet. You should also try to keep your weight in a healthy range. If you smoke, make an effort to quit as soon as possible. Finally, treat your brain well by constantly learning new concepts.

26 October 2012

Greening Our Urban Spaces: 10 Tips for Eco-Friendly Cities [Infographic]

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Looking around an urban landscape, you can see that recycling at home is just the start of making our cities sustainable. From the cars and public transit filling the streets to the usable spaces atop the buildings, the concrete jungle of a city offers a wealth of opportunities for eco-friendly efforts.

City residents can start by reducing their consumption, recycling, and using environmentally-friendly transportation like electric cars and mass transit systems on alternative fuels. Other practices involve more of the community, like using building tops for urban farming or greening.

The architecture of a city itself can be designed around green living. Good practices start with the sustainability of the construction materials themselves. Urban buildings made with biomaterials and incorporating green spaces can help the population feel more interactively involved with the environment around them. More advanced eco-technology like "Smart Cities" can further help us plan green cities. In short, we have many wonderful green ways to improve our cities.

15 October 2012

Stan Lee Media Sues Disney for 5.5 Billion Dollars.

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In 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Inc., a comic franchise, and all of its properties for 4.3 billion dollars. Marvel's primary asset was its rights to the roster of fictional characters created by Stan Lee. Rather than idly sitting on the income potential available through the Marvel acquisition, The Walt Disney company instead took advantage of their newly purchased rights to produce many profitable franchises. The movies "The Avengers," "Thor," "The Amazing Spider-Man," and "X-Men: First Class" made more than 3.5 billion dollars at the box office while other merchandising such as "Spider Man Turn Off the Dark" tickets are estimated to be worth around 2 billion dollars. "The Avengers" grossed over $1.5 billion in box office receipts in 2012. Now, many years later, Stan Lee Media Inc., a company that Stan Lee no longer has a position with, has filed a complaint against The Walt Disney Company alleging that they are in fact the true owners of the rights to the characters developed by Stan Lee.

11 October 2012

US: Political Approach to Same Sex Marriage [Infographic]

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Same sex marriage is no stranger to politics, but politicians have taken great steps to avoid making statements regarding the issue in the past. With the election coming up in November, many voters may find themselves swayed by political statements regarding same sex marriage. Barack Obama is one of the most significant figures to come out in support of same sex marriage earlier this year, following Joe Biden’s similar statement. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, however, expressed his opinion that same sex marriage should not be legal.

This year, seven states have chosen to vote about the issue of same sex marriage. North Carolina voters chose to ban same sex marriage. While some claim that banning same sex marriage is morally righteous, others express that it is detrimental to issues of equality to ban these unions. Only a few states support same sex marriage, including Connecticut, Washington and New York.

5 October 2012

The One About Ian Fleming - James Bond's Creator

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Ian Lancaster Fleming (1908-1964), the author of the James Bond 007 novels,
was the grandson of a Scottish banker and the son of a Conservative MP
(Member of Parliament). His father died in the first world war. In his will,
he bequeathed his property to his widow on condition she never remarries.

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