Pet Adoption Fun Facts

Pet Adoption Fun Facts

Tragically, millions of animals around the world are destroyed or abandoned every month. Is this shocking news to you? Do you want to help them or save their lives? Sure you can by adopt one! Pet adoption is the process of taking responsibility for a pet abandoned or released by a previous owner to a shelter or rescue agency. Adopting animals from a local animal shelter is also important. These shelters go to great lengths to save animals from harsh environments, provide medical services including vaccines and neutering. Thus, by adopting an animal…continue reading →
5 Ways to Improve Instagram

5 Ways to Improve Instagram

Instagram is a fast-growing platform that allows individuals and businesses to expand their brand business which is viewed and posted by over 600 million users every day. On social media, people interact with friends and fan-base. How to create a great Instagram profile in an intelligent way to connect with your followers and or even build brand awareness. Especially for companies, it’s a way to humanize the brand, recruit future employees, showcase products and company culture, engage customers, and expand into new businesses. These five strategies will help you maximize your fan base,…continue reading →
Health Benefits of Exercise for Kids

Health Benefits of Exercise for Kids

It seems clear, with the abundant facts, that we should all be physically active. If you want to live a healthy and satisfying life in your old age, it is necessary. It is medically proven that people who do physical exercise on a daily basis, we get lower chance of up to: 20% lower risk of breast cancer 35% lower risk of coronary heart disease and stroke 30% lower risk of early death 50% lower risk of colon cancer 50% lower risk of type 2 diabetes Research found that children who are inactive…continue reading →
Waste Management and Recycling

Waste Management and Recycling

In most countries, recycling is seen as a government concern rather than an individual responsibility. In countries such as the UK and Germany, recycling is subject to government restrictions, although in other countries people are legally required to recycle. Recycling is a $200 billion industry according to the Bureau of International Recycling which is an important aspect of waste management. However, most people find it difficult to recycle everyday products due to a lack of awareness and personal encouragement. Here is some facts related to waste management and recycling: Up to 2.12 million…continue reading →
5 Tips on how to create a blog

5 Tips on how to create a blog

Blog Is Popular Today, over 570 million blogs are available on the internet. In the USA alone, the number of bloggers is expected to reach 31.7 million users by 2020. What Is a Blog? Blog is an information website that displays information in reverse chronological order by placing the latest published articles at the top. It is a platform for writers or individual writers to share their views. Why Blog? There are many reasons to start a personal blog and only a few reasons to start a business blog. Blog for business projects.…continue reading →
Save the Planet Infographic

Save the Planet Infographic

It is estimated that the world population will exceed 9 billion by 2050. There is even more tension on forests, grasslands and other natural areas to convert their purposes to provide food and homes and other development for mankind as our population grows. The burden of already fragmented natural environments suffering from pollution and deforestation, climate change and changing environmental conditions is intensified by these demands. Today, environmental issues are borderless. We can’t just put up fences in the natural environment to keep people out. For the survival of all species – plants,…continue reading →
Staying Active

Staying Active

Busy lives and digital working environments in this modern environment that encourage long hours of sitting around the clock (driving home from the office, sitting at the desk, watching in front of the monitor) lead many people to give low priority to exercise. While many people believe exercise is a way to lose weight, in addition to weight loss, it plays a vital role in physical wellbeing. Have a Walk – Use a smart phone with the pedometer feature to record how far you have walked, and keep walking 10000 steps every day to…continue reading →
2018 Poverty Rate in the United States

2018 Poverty Rate in the United States

You may consider that US is the richest country in the world does not have a poverty myth. In fact, the United States has one of the highest poverty rates among developed countries. OECD report ranked the United States 29 of 31 OECD countries in 2012. When it comes to child poverty, things are even worse. A UNICEF report found that the United States ranked 34 of 35 developed countries – only Romania had a higher child poverty rate. According to The provertyusa.org: Poverty does not hit all demographics equally. For example, in 2018,…continue reading →
Nonprofit Fundraising Timeline

Nonprofit Fundraising Timeline

“It’s really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time.” – Steve Jobs What Is a Timeline? A timeline is a way to graphically display a series of events in chronological order. Some timetables are even drawn in proportion to the length of time, while others simply show the events in order. It helps you better understand history, a story, a process or any other form of an event sequence arranged in chronological order and displayed along a line (usually drawn left to right or top to bottom). The main…continue reading →
Water Crisis

Water Crisis

Water is essential for all forms of life. Although water does not provide calories or organic nutrients, it plays an important role in our world. It is the center of all life. “When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water.” – Benjamin Franklin Nearly a third of the world’s population – 2.6 billion people – live in countries with ‘high water scarcity,’ according to the World Resources Organization, with 1.7 billion people living in areas with ‘serious water shortage’ in 17 countries. While the world’s most water-deficient countries are known to…continue reading →