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The Millennial Mind [INFOGRAPHIC]

This Scarborough infographic uncovers the attitudes that motivate the purchasing decisions and lifestyle behaviors of Millennials.

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10 Most Popular e-Strategy Blog Posts Of 2012 [LIST]

The ten most popular posts of 2012 at the e-Strategy Blog, based on the number of page views.

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10 Most Popular e-Strategy Trends Posts Of 2012 [LIST]

The ten most popular posts this year at e-Strategy Trends, based on the number of page views.

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Facebook In The Middle East & North Africa [INFOGRAPHIC]

This infographic by socialbakers illustrates the state of Facebook in the Middle East and in North Africa.

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Family Facebook Behavior: Words Children Use When Talking To Fathers [WORD CLOUD]

A word cloud that illustrates the words sons and daughters use when talking to their fathers.

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Family Facebook Behavior: Words Children Use When Talking To Mothers [WORD CLOUD]

A word cloud that illustrates the words sons and daughters use when talking to their mothers.

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Family Facebook Behavior: Words Parents Use When Talking To Sons [WORD CLOUD]

Mothers frequently say be careful or be safe to their boys (but not as often to their girls), with a few don’t forget’s and you need to’s sprinkled in for good measure.

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Family Facebook Behavior: Words Parents Use When Talking To Daughter [WORD CLOUD]

Ask SeaWorld Cares - Why Have Former Trainers Spoken Out Against SeaWorld

Every day, parents tell their kids to take care and be safe, and even on Facebook stereotypical mothering occurs with sons.

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Family Facebook Behavior: Parent/Child Communication By Comments [CHART]

Family members often comment on each others’ photos, posts, and shared links.

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Family Facebook Behavior: Parent/Child Communication By Posts [CHART]

10 Reasons PR People Should Blog

Daughters post on their parents’ Facebook Timelines nearly as often as their parents post on theirs’, and after age 30, daughters post even more.

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