You’ve no doubt heard the phrase, ‘less is more’ at some stage, somewhere throughout your life thus far. The concept is a simple one and suggests that, in certain circumstances, a short and concise output is far more beneficial that putting forward a large quantity of substance/content/opinions that are of lower quality. The more I… Continue reading Why 'Less is More' on Social Media
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6 Dangerous And Deadly Diseases Cured By Science
Medical science is one of the most important growing fields today. Developments in the medical field are what allow the human race to overcome the obstacles that evolution throws at it. Vaccines could arguably be human beings’ greatest development. Louis Pasteur is credited as the first to discover the process of vaccination.] Most of the… Continue reading 6 Dangerous And Deadly Diseases Cured By Science
What Is Spyware?
Spyware is the name given to computer programs that secretly record and monitor the activities that you carry out on your computer. Some spyware programs are legitimate. These programs simply log the number of times you carry out certain activities and use this information for marketing purposes or to monitor whether the program is being… Continue reading What Is Spyware?
The Media Portrayal Of Forensic Psychologists
Some of the most popular television shows, novels, and movies have to do with fictionalized crime and the people who solve those cases. It’s nearly impossible to change the channel today without stumbling across some type of show that involves forensic sciences and police work. Of course, one of the things that you have to… Continue reading The Media Portrayal Of Forensic Psychologists
Most Abused Elements in Web Design
Remember back in the early days of the Internet, when everyone had an over abundance of animated .gif files? For the most part, those particularly annoying days are long gone, however, new abused trends and elements in web design have popped up to take their place in the modern era. Internet trends rise and fall.… Continue reading Most Abused Elements in Web Design
Customer Bounce Rate – How to Find and Fix It
A customer bounce rate refers to the percentage of single- page visits to a website. It denotes the number of times a customer left your website from the entrance webpage. This metric also measures the visit quality on a website. Therefore, a high customer bounce rate indicates that the landing pages on your site are… Continue reading Customer Bounce Rate – How to Find and Fix It
Five Success Tips For Restaurants On Facebook
Five Success Tips for Restaurants on Facebook No matter what type of business you run, one this is almost always a given: A successfully-run Facebook page will boost business. Not every type of business will follow the same social media strategies all the time, however. For restaurants, there are some unique things that can be… Continue reading Five Success Tips For Restaurants On Facebook
5 Must-Have Apps For Teachers
The innovation of technology has brought many applications to our mobile devices. Some of these apps teach us how to cook, how to drive safe, how to find the best bargain and anything else you can imagine. There are also plenty of apps that are beneficial to our teachers. From virtual assistants to educational books,… Continue reading 5 Must-Have Apps For Teachers
Music Video Creates Buzz About Anti-Bullying
Bullying has been around for centuries. Whether it is in the classroom, playground, or online it has not slowed down and there is no anticipation of it stopping. Parents and teachers have been working to eliminate the problem by stepping in and creating programs. Some of these programs have had some success stories and several… Continue reading Music Video Creates Buzz About Anti-Bullying
The History Of Light In Music And Festivals
Light shows have been used by pop musicians at festivals for almost as long as pop music itself has been around. Hard rock and early metal bands, especially those towards the more, uh, “psychedelic” end of the spectrum, have been marvelling at the pretty colours since at least the ‘60s. As for who has control… Continue reading The History Of Light In Music And Festivals