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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
10 Thanksgiving myths dispelled (infographic)
The largest vehicle recalls ever (infographic)
Callbacks from the automaker that messages fill every week seemed in 2010. Once Toyota your most important call back spending in the beginning of the year had, it seemed that you continue to spread every brand. This graphic from our friends at showroom logic ever takes a look through the history to largest callbacks.
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Source: Showroomlogic
Saturday, November 20, 2010
The sexual revolution (infographic)
Are we so different? If we still life for the leftover archaic Puritan social conventions the psychology of sex between the sexes a moot point. With the gradual abolition of this social cover females, shrinking the perceived gap attitude towards sex rapidly.More infographics.
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Source: Onlinecounselingdegrees
The brutal destruction of Yahoo! (infographic)
This infographic relating to the events on the timeline relies heavily on visuals the past 16 years,. A bit of text heavy for my taste, but I had forgotten at least half this stuff, messed up the Yahoo!. It is somewhat amazing that you are still as great as you are.
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Famous monuments from around the world (infographic)
They are the most beautiful and emblematic monuments in the world without question. Instantly recognizable, many monuments become national treasures and symbolize the land itself, the rest of the world. But each famous monument has a story behind its creation, type each building a soul and identity. So here are some facts about some of these famous structures that can during the tour slipped through the cracks are have! More infographics.
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Source: Constructionmanagement
Saturday, November 13, 2010
The cold hard facts about incarceration (infographic)
The security levels in a prison system around the world are different categorized, but tend to, follow a specific pattern. The most developed countries divide jails in separate safety classes according to the inmate population and security required to keep you under control. Accordingly, classes, until you typically hold most likely to escape violent prisoners and those reviewed the least used most often by the safest to non-violent offenders House or those for the stricter security unnecessary is who have the most developed countries. Prison statistics show did down the prison population as out of control explaining the current state of the U.S. criminal justice system.
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Source: Criminology