The professional football regular season is right around the corner; perhaps you have plans to take the family to a game this year.
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So you’re sitting in Jersey City on a Saturday night wearing nothing but week-old sweats with barbecue sauce stains wondering why you’re always single. Wonder no longer!. This infographic that explains the geography of sex. Otherwise known as an answer to why your buddies in Austin, Texas area always purchasing more condoms than you.
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In this infographic, we take a look at student loan debt in America. Which states are most saddled with loans? Does it make a difference if you go to a four-year public versus a private non-profit or private for-profit university?
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The 2010 Inc. 5,000 lists the fastest growing privately held companies in America. See which company is leading the pack with over 20,000% growth. via www.inc.com
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The average American watches 5 hours of TV per day. Who has time to exercise when there’s so much quality programming to be seen?
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Just like individuals in the United States (and many other countries) have a credit score measuring the health of their financials, sovereign nations too have a credit rating. Here’s a look at the United States’ credit rating compared to other nations that rank in the top 20.
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Much of the money spent on healthcare in the U.S. is not for medications, tests or treatment, but for administrative costs. Countries that have cut healthcare administration costs spend less on healthcare, yet many have much better quality healthcare than the U.S.
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Three firms control 89% of US soft drink sales. This dominance is obscured from us by the appearance of numerous choices on retailer shelves. Steve Hannaford refers to this as "pseudovariety," or the illusion of diversity, concealing a lack of real choice. To visualize the extent of pseudovariety in this industry he developed a cluster diagram to represent the number of soft drink brands and varieties found in the refrigerator cases of 94 Michigan retailers, along with their ownership connections.
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