A Love Affair with a Team; the Workings Behind NFL Fandom

Since it was founded in 1920 the NFL has long been one of America’s hottest followed leagues, with alliances uniting fans just as much as they can drive opposing supporters apart. But why do we choose our teams, and what rituals come with it? This new infographic from StubHub explores the science behind fandom with some interesting results.  For one thing, it turns out it’s normal to scream at the TV – perhaps they can hear us!

 

As NFL fever spreads, it seems our friends the other side of the Atlantic are getting in on the action too. At present fans in the UK are eagerly awaiting the annual London game, where the St Louis Rams will take on the New England Patriots.  Taking place on Sunday 28th October, fans can get tickets – with no hidden fees – via StubHub (www.stubhub.co.uk).

A Love Affair with a Team; the Workings Behind NFL Fandom


Infographic: What Should You Do with $25,000?

Maybe you didn’t hit the mega-millions jackpot, but you’ve come into some extra cash. It might be tempting to go out and indulge, but there is probably a better way to spend that money.

In the final installment of this 3-part series, Jennifer Openshaw, America’s Chief Consumer Advocate, Wall Street Journal columnist and CEO of Family Financial Network, is back with advice on what to do with $25,000.

From purchasing an income property to deciding which upgrades to make on your primary residence, see what she says about how to make sure your financial decisions have a positive impact on your long-term financial well-being.

If you are just catching up on the series, check out Jennifer’s infographics on what you should do with $1,000 and what you should do with $10,000. The ideas range anywhere from building an investment portfolio to purchasing a new set of wheels — even getting certified in yoga instruction.

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Infographic: What Should You Do with $25,000?


Infographic: What Should You Do with $10,000?

Maybe you didn’t hit the mega-millions jackpot, but you’ve come into some extra cash. It might be tempting to go out and indulge, but there is probably a better way to spend that money.

In the second installment of this 3-part series, Jennifer Openshaw, America’s Chief Consumer Advocate, Wall Street Journal columnist and CEO of Family Financial Network, is back with advice on what to do with $10,000.

From building an investment portfolio to purchasing reliable transportation, see what she says about how to make sure your financial decisions have a positive impact on your long-term financial well-being.

If you are just catching up on the series, check out Jennifer’s infographic on what you should do with $1,000. The ideas range anywhere from tuning up your car to making a few minor home improvements — even getting certified in yoga instruction.

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Infographic: What Should You Do with $10,000?


A Look at Students Using eTextbooks (Infographic)

Ever wonder how your fellow students are using eTextbooks? ecampus.com collected data from an independent survey to help answer your questions! This infographic shows that more students are using eTextbooks than ever before and almost half are using them simply for the lower price. Check out  infographic below to learn more about college students’ thoughts on eTextbooks.

A Look at Students Using eTextbooks (Infographic)


Infographic: Race for White House

The US election which is going to be held on 6 November,2012.Not only people of US, but also people all over the world anxiously waiting for the this election. Who is going to rule the US for next four years. Is it the sometime much acclaimed or sometime criticized the present US president Barack Obama or someone other than Obama. US economy is in hole, and no one knows how to climb out of it. So whoever will be elected a he have to confront the dwindling economy, huge unemployment problem through which US is passing through. With this election future of other nation is also related. So the US election 2012 definitely going to be a political extravaganza of this century. Check out this Infographic Race for the White House, designed by InfoGraphic Design Team to know more about US election Presidential candidates.

 

Infographic: Race for White House