50 Flags Of The United States

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Mar 162017
 

Put your U.S. trivia hat on! Do you know all 50 state mottos by heart? Can you conjure a mental image of what your state’s flag looks like?

From state seals to animal imagery, the 50 flags of the United States are works of art. Check out our infographic below to brush up on some of your state facts.

50 Flags Of The United States

 

Foods Dogs Can And Cannot Eat

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Mar 142017
 

Some pet owners seem to know little to nothing about which foods their dog can eat and which ones will make their pup feel ill, so they feed them random foods without a second thought.

And unless their dog becomes so ill they need to go to the vet they don’t make the connection between these random foods and the fact that their dog always has an upset stomach.

So if you want to know what your dog can and cannot eat and avoid giving them a gut ache then this “Can My Dog Eat That?” infographic put together by Here Pup! is a perfect primer.

Foods Dogs Can And Cannot Eat

 
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The Media And The Illusion Of Choice

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Mar 132017
 

Remember when Bill Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which let 6 corporations control 90% of all media and the information you hear?

This infographic created by Jason at Frugal Dad shows that almost all media comes from the same six sources.

That’s consolidated from 50 companies back in 1983.

NOTE: This infographic is from 2001 and is missing some key transactions. GE does not own NBC (or Comcast or any media) anymore. So that 6th company is now Comcast. And Time Warner doesn’t own AOL, so Huffington Post isn’t affiliated with them.

But the fact that a few companies own everything demonstrates “The Illusion Of Choice”, Frugal Dad says. While some big sites, like Digg and Reddit aren’t owned by any of the corporations, Time Warner owns news sites read by millions of Americans every year.

The Illusion Of Choice