The Importance of Childhood Education

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Teaching our children early is important in helping them do better in school. Research has shown that the brain grows most during the first few years of life. As a parent, you will want to make sure you are able to help teach your child. This infographic shows the benefits of early childhood education and the importance of a mother being at home with the child during the first few years.

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Infographic Review

Infographic Design: A

This is a perfectly designed infographic. The colors and images that are used work well with the topic. The placement of the information makes for an easy read.

Infographic Information: A

Good quality research has been done for this infographic. I would share this with anyone I know who has children. Start teaching your children early and see if they do better in school.

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Smart Teaching – A better way of Learning for Students [Infographic]

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Smart Teaching: Understanding what a brain can’t ignore

This education infographic breaks down the way the brain learns and how the brain forgets as related to learning. To better understand how the brain functions, take a moment an read this infographic. Don’t worry, you will most likely forget 90% of it within an hour and you can come back and read it again later.

Sticky Teaching

Here are a few examples of stick teaching mentioned and the scripture verses the author used as references.

Awake the Intrigue

But he gave them strict order no to tell the others about him. – Mark 3:12

Begin & End often

Jesus replied, “Let us go somewhere else – to the nearby villages – so I can preach there also.”  Mark 1:38

Draw them in with Stories

He began to teach them many things in parables – Mark 4:2

Focus on the Big Idea

For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as ransom for many. – Mark 10:45

Why do these work?

  • Interrupts make the brain check in.
  • The brain is wired for authentic stories.
  • The brain doesn’t need unnecessary details.
  • Teach unpredictability, but don’t quit the routines.

Thanks to Chis Lema for this infographic.

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Gun Crime & Ownership The Shocking Realities

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Right now in the United States there are everyday heated debates that occur over gun control. You have one side that believes in the right to bear arms. They personally believe guns are needed for protection. These people typically have a story of how their gun ownership saved their loved one from immediate danger. Are these people right though? We all have the right to bear arms with proper licensing. Realistically guns are illegally owned as well. You have another side who believes guns are the enemy.

This side believes if you take the gun the violence goes away. Truly, there isn’t a right or wrong side. It comes down to personal belief. Until the federal government decides to ban guns all together, the right is left up to you. So which side is right? Where do your beliefs fall? With the wake of some serious shooting incidents just in the past year alone, you might want to take a look at some of these shocking statistics.

Did you know that 63% of guns owned in the US are shotguns? Did you know that 68% of all murders are committed with a firearm? These statistics are shocking indeed. As an American though, do we really believe guns to be the root of all evil? If you take a look at this chart, you will see, guns are not just an issue in America.

One could possibly think the US would be #1 for global gun violence but, we are not. Honduras currently holds this title. If you think about some of the countries known for the drug trade, it seems gun issues tend to be higher there. It is truly up to you to decide, what side of the fence you are on. This chart though will better open your eyes to the statistics.

Via: Instant Checkmate

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How to Avoid Psychic Scams [Infographic]

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Many people may be intrigued by the idea of having a psychic reading but will hesitate because they don’t want to be scammed. This infographic was put together to help people spot out psychic scams and distinguish between genuine and fake psychics.

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Infographic Review

Infographic Design: B

The design for this infographic is clean and simple allowing for an easy to read infographic. The main deign feature I see is that information is organized in the most efficient way.

Infographic Information: B

The information is helpful and useful in this very specific situation. I also feel that the relevance for this information has passed so many people will not read the information.


Tired of Paying for Commercial Time Travel

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The last time I went to talk to the owners of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider), they acted like they’d never seen anybody who was trapped in the wrong timeline before.
They said something about “Mental Health”, and authorities. Then they tried to keep me there, which was not going to work out for me, I needed to hurry and get back to my own timeline before my great-grandmother could catch up with me.
I don’t know why I always get into these situations, about every third or fourth time I take a temporal vacation, there’s something hitting the rotary oscillator. I can’t afford to pay for the Temporal Stabilization Service that is offered at some of the more legitimate travel agencies.
At this point, I think that I am just going to build one from scratch, I’m tired of trying to use these primitive Particle Accelerators to try to activate my return card.
The only problem is, the legality of unregulated privately owned wormholes, and the self destructive feedback loop.
Simply put, it’s illegal to make a wormhole for yourself, unless you’re rich enough to afford the insurance, and can deal with the Paradox Regulation Administration (PRA).
Paradox Insurance and Radiation Mitigation are the worst expenses, especially when compared to the relatively inexpensive commercial services.
I have all the parts I need now, well except the Radiation Mitigation tools, hopefully this thing won’t consume the Solar System if it explodes.
That’ll teach them to make safety components so expensive.

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