6 Facts Of Agriculture And Farm Infographic

6 Facts Of Agriculture And Farm Infographic

Agriculture involves planting plants and breeding animals. Civilization is the product of agriculture that began thousands of years ago. About 105000 years ago, people began to collect wild grains. Pigs were domesticated about 15000 years ago, while rice was planted in China as early as 13500 years ago. In US, there are approximately 2.2 million farms located in the United States alone. Since the 1940s, farms have grown larger, growing enough food on average to feed 19 people (not including their own families) in 2006 and feed 144 people in 2006. Here Are…continue reading →
How To Study Effectively Infographic

How To Study Effectively Infographic

Have you ever felt irritated because you’ve been studying for a lot of time and didn’t get anything out of it? You are unsure of the right way to prepare for your classes? Have you ever felt that how much work you put in did not reflect the mark or reviews you received? Does it appear like only a small part of the material you’ve learned can be remembered? When learning how to learn successfully, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Everyone has different skills, so choosing what works for you and what doesn’t…continue reading →
How To Learn Anything Faster Infographic

How To Learn Anything Faster Infographic

Learning is not limited to any age or course. This is an everlasting process. There are many new things to learn around us and it’s fun to learn new things. We should try to train our mind to learn new things everyday, as our brains also need some exercise, like muscles. It is the most important part of the body. Learning new things is an important part of life, and we should always strive to learn and grow. But it takes time, and time is precious. So, how can we make the most…continue reading →
The Science Of Happiness Infographic

The Science Of Happiness Infographic

Happiness sounds like a term that’s simple-enough. It means feeling good; it’s something you can only know if you saw it. Yet there are a wide variety of descriptions of just what happiness is. What determines your happiness? Is that the figure of the savings account of yours? Many of us decide what we need to be happy and decide that when we reach a certain goal, we will be happy. It is really true? Happiness is a complex concept, and there is a lot of conflicting information about how it is created…continue reading →
Ways To Reduce Stress Infographic

Ways To Reduce Stress Infographic

Do you have unwanted clothes, bits and bobs at home that you want to take to a charity shop? There are some limits on what you can and can’t donate, though. We can prepared a simple one-paged infographic to what to bring in the charity shop the next time you clean up, to help you save time for the next journey to the charity shop. Most charity shops sell a wide range of goods, including: According to the American Institute of Stress: About 33 percent of people report feeling extreme stress 77 percent…continue reading →
Infographic for the Tips of Study

Infographic for the Tips of Study

Many people think that learning for a long time is the only way to be a top student. But research indicate that highly successful students simply spend less time learning than their peers; they only study more effectively. How much time do you spend reviewing the content you’ve studied in class? Do you prepare every week, or do you wait for the day before a major exam, like most students, to cram it all into your head? Here are few tips to help you learn how to use your time more wisely by…continue reading →
How To Boost Your Motivation Infographic

How To Boost Your Motivation Infographic

Motivation is the cause of actions, intentions, and goals. Motivation is considered one of the most important reasons to move forward. It is the process of starting, guiding and maintaining goal oriented behavior. It makes you act, whether it’s drinking a glass of water to quench your thirst or reading a book to gain knowledge. Extrinsic vs Intrinsic Motivation Is it the motivation that comes from outside the individual (extrinsic) or the motivation that comes from within the individual (intrinsic)? Extrinsic – Your goal is to focus on one result and not meet your…continue reading →
Revision Techniques Infographic

Revision Techniques Infographic

During exam season, you are facing a choice. You can choose boring, ineffective revision techniques, alternatively, you can opt for more efficient, more efficient, and more active modification techniques to get better results. Which option would you choose? The answer is quite obvious. Perhaps the most difficult thing to prepare for examinations is to decide how to revise them. We might have several subjects to study in a short period of time, so it’s crucial that you are prepared and know how you can handle the study exactly. Any thoughts on how to…continue reading →
Top 5 Email Mistakes Infographic

Top 5 Email Mistakes Infographic

It seems easy to send a clear, concise and grammatically correct email. Isn’t it? However, we all make mistakes, whether it’s email to colleagues or external employees. In most cases, these errors are small and may quickly be forgotten. But at other times, they can be catastrophic, i.e. just like we wear a ragged skirt to attend an interview. To send a well written email is a way to express our views and professionalism. We don’t have to be the next Shakespearean, but it is better for us to write a correct and…continue reading →
Reasons To Put Your Phone Away Infographic

Reasons To Put Your Phone Away Infographic

As our busy lives become increasingly dependent on the convenience of smartphones. Now more than ever, people have instant access to others, news, entertainment, games, and online tools. If used properly and in moderation, smartphones are a huge resource that can help people in countless ways.   REASONS TO PUT YOUR PHONE DOWN We think smartphones are transforming the way individuals connect with each other. However, people in our society are rapidly reducing their interactions with those around them and would rather look at a smartphone than the person next to them. We…continue reading →