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Gambling – Facts that You Need to Know

Gambling has become a part of the popular culture and therefore, it makes sense to gather more information about gambling and its impact on the society. Contrary to what most people believe, gambling does contribute to the economy. Gambling industry has employed a large number of people and thereby helping battling then problem of unemployment as well. This infographic contains more such information. Take a look around it. 

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Awesome Facts People Should Know About Vampires and Zombies (Infographic)

“Happy Halloween! When the black cats prowl and the pumpkins gleam, may the luck be yours on Hallows eve.”

This time of the year, expect that you see from the neighborhood themed up with the ghosts, witches, and the popular vampires and zombies that take up residence in the landscape, parks and stores.

With the Halloween is nearing we’ll be hearing chatting about weird experiences from the bizarre creatures like monsters, ghosts and the likes. But what about discerning the facts of the particular characters like the vampires and zombies, afterschool.ae the largest source of kids activities in Dubai, giving a special treat to know about two of the favorite characters in Halloween. 

3D Printing History

We live in an age that is witness to what many are calling the Third Industrial Revolution. 3D printing, more professionally called additive manufacturing, moves us away from the Henry Ford era mass production line, and will bring us to a new reality of customizable, one-off production.

Need a part for your washing machine? As it is now, you’d order from your repairman who gets it from a distributor, who got it shipped from China, where they mass-produced thousands of them at once, probably injection-molded from a very expensive mold. In the future, the beginning of which is already here now, you will simply 3D print the part right in your home, from a CAD file you downloaded. If you don’t have the right printer, just print it at your local fab (think Kinkos).

3D printers use a variety of very different types of additive manufacturing technologies, but they all share one core thing in common: they create a three dimensional object by building it layer by successive layer, until the entire object is complete. It’s much like printing in two dimensions on a sheet of paper, but with an added third dimension.

Hope you enjoy our latest infographic.