Infographics & Data Visualizations

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The True Cost of an Attorney

There are a number of factors that can influence how much money you or your company might have to spend the next time you need an attorney. According to one study, company legal departments can spend anywhere from $245,000 to $320 million in legal fees annually. So why are attorney fees so high? There are a number of reasons. One reason relates to the amount of money attorneys spend while earning their law degrees. On top of their four year college degrees, attorneys also attend three years of law school. For individuals working toward a career as an attorney, tuition can cost anywhere from $119,295 to $174,327 depending on whether they attend an in-state, out-of-state, or private school. Another reason relates to the time and energy that an attorney typically spends working on complex corporate cases (many of which take three years or more to resolve). In the following infographic, we’ll outline additional factors that influence the costs of hiring an attorney, what types of services small businesses typically hire attorneys for, and how costs vary depending on where you are in the country.


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What Animals Tell Us About Dating

Here is a well designed infographic with nice colours from the United Kingdom online dating site FreeDating.co.uk, all about what animals teach us about online dating.

At the top of the infographic there is a paragraph explaining why they have created it and then the infographic is broken down into two sections, animal examples and scientific concepts.

The animal examples section features a number of animals that attract mates in unusual ways including the praying mantis, the moose, the emperor penguin, the peacock, the porcupine, the manakin and the lion. The coolest example is probably the moonwalking manakin.

The scientific concepts section gives information about signaling, selection, differentiation, sexual dimorphism, costly signaling and runaway selection.

Please let everyone know which is your favourite animal example by posting on Facebook, Twitter or Google Plus, enjoy!

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This one was 1st published by FreeDating.co.uk

Will Drivers Licenses Be Needed In The Future

Thanks to advances in technology, everyday tasks continue to get easier and easier for society. For many, the idea of self-driving cars seems like a technology that would only be available to the general public in the far distant future. In recent years however, a handful of companies have been making investments to make this seemingly unimaginable innovation possible. Having already completed 300,000 test drive miles without incident using its driverless car, Google is one such company that has been working hard to bring the concept of self-driving vehicle technology to fruition. In addition, other companies have developed similar technology that is changing the way drivers operate their vehicles—like autonomous parking, advanced GPS systems, and integrated obstacle avoidance and detection systems. In the following infographic, we outline additional information about driverless cars, introduce other examples of other car technology currently being introduced to the public, and discuss what’s in store for the future of driving and transportation. - See more at: http://www.dmvcheatsheets.com/articles/infographic-will-drivers-licenses-be-needed-in-the-future#sthash.ZOmzPRNL.dpuf


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Football World Cup

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Thousands and thousands of football fans from all over the world eagerly count the days for the next huge tournament, that takes place every four years – yes, the FIFA World Cup. Just as how amazing as it sounds, this game thrills and boosts every football fan out there. The tournament consists of 32 teams competing to become the champions for the next four following years. Along with the teams themselves, hundreds and thousands of football die-hard fans make their way to the hosting nation to watch the entire tournament and support their favourite team. The infographic provides a quick glimpse of the World Cup Championship table that shows which teams managed to make it to the finals and won, starting from the 1930s. Furthermore, it gives a brief idea of the most successful teams to date.

The inaugural tournament commenced in 1930 and was held in Uruguay. The hosting nation managed to make its way to the finals against Argentina and were the proud champions of the first ever FIFA World Cup. Being the most widely watched sporting events in the world, there have been 19 tournaments held till date in various countries. The most recent one was held in South Africa, where Spain and Netherlands made it to the finals. Spain ultimately won and happens to be the current champions.

Scroll down the infographic to figure out which teams have managed to win the title and who are the popular teams till date. On top of the list, stands Brazil undoubtedly – grabbing the title five times and runners up twice. One of the most promising and successful teams in FIFA World Cup history is Brazil with the most legendary players like Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldina. The Brazilian fan base spans across the globe with millions of supporters and well-wishers. Next on line, Italy – yet another promising nation that managed to be the champions four times and runners up twice. Germany won three titles with four runner ups and makes it to the most successful teams in football history. Following them, Argentina, Uruguay, France, England and Spain are the other proud football teams, those have managed to be champions atleast once.

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Lunches From Around The World

In the U.S., various combinations of salads, soups, and sandwiches have been popular lunch choices for decades. Historically, lunch began as a ladies’ meal in the 18th century as a snack between breakfast and dinner. It has since evolved to become a favorite time of day for many Americans. But how popular is lunch for the rest of the world, and how do meals differ from country to country? In the following infographic, we’re introducing a number of interesting lunch facts from around the world. For example, did you know that in Brazil, lunch is the biggest meal of the day? Or that in some regions in France, lunch often consists of a full 5-course meal? To learn more interesting facts about how the rest of the world eats lunch, read through the infographic below:


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