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2013 State of the Media Report
By | 03/20/2013 | Activism

Navigating the massive landscape of our digital world can seem like an impossible task, with news extending to all corners of the media world.

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Early Childhood Education Leads to More Women in the Workforce
By | 03/14/2013 | Economy, Education

An infographic from The Nation explains how early childhood education help mothers. Government funded preschool can increase female workforce by 10 percent.

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10 social media facts
By | 01/31/2013 | Social Media

Living in the digital age, social media has become heavily integrated into our daily practices, with most of us checking our newsfeeds even before brushing our teeth in the morning.

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assault weapons in America
By | 01/24/2013 | Infographics, Role of Government, Safety

The debate over the issue of assault weapons is at a fever pitch following the tragic events in Newtown, Connecticut and both sides are providing enthusiastic arguments about proposed changes to gun laws in America.

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Fix The Senate Now 2
By | 01/08/2013 | Movements

Since 2009, the Senate has spent 2,880 hours waiting to move forward because of Senate procedures such as the filibuster. See why Fix The Senate Now coalition wants filibuster reform.

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thanksgiving
By | 11/22/2012 | Infographics

Happy Turkey Day dear IVN readers. Before spending the day with family and friends around a succulent dinner, spend a few minutes learning about America’s favorite holiday and impress your.

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Undecided Swing States
By | 11/01/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline

With the latest polls declaring the presidential race too close to call, the 2012 election largely rests in the hands of independent voters in undecided swing states.

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