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Interesting slide shows about the world Slideshow World by [ArcaMax](?ezine=782&r=mfLFi8gORJ2zFezDeDPCEccovmtuZYkIPx8bJETEeDFDOjMyNzAwODM2NDpKOjE5MzczMTE6TDo3ODI6Ujo0NjAxMTM6VjozOA) Sponsor [Collagen... Why Is It Being Called: The Greatest Supplement To Hit the Market?]( "Collagen can do wonders for reducing wrinkles, strengthening hair and nails, supporting healthy pain-free joints, reducing cellulite and even boosting metabolism and dropping those unwanted pounds" BUT... Did you know that most collagen supplements do NOT work AT ALL? I mean literally, next to no benefit... we explain why in this free video here: ==> [Why Collagen actually DOESN'T work (unless...)]( [100 monumental moments from TV history]( Chris Compendio [ 100 monumental moments from TV history ]( [See full slideshow »]( The medium of television expands and evolves year after year, with technological advances and changing societal norms affecting the overall utility of the format. In the earliest days of television broadcasting, companies used the medium to provide entertainment to households while also disseminating information through news programs. While this purpose holds to this day, the scope and scale of television has exponentially grown. What started with just a handful of television channels turned into hundreds of television channels and thousands of shows covering a multitude of fields, cultures, and other aspects of society. And with streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu alongside internet platforms like Facebook and YouTube, viewing audiences have never been wired in more to television. With the advent of live television and 24-hour news cycles, people from home have witnessed historical moments on their screens as they’ve happened. These include coverage of international wars, royal weddings, political assassinations, record-breaking sports events, scientific breakthroughs, and celebrity mishaps. Because these events are caught on camera for the world to see, certain moments and images have forever been stuck in the public consciousness. At the same time, entertainment shows have also provided their own noteworthy milestones. Some television shows have introduced new formats and ideas that have changed the landscape of the industry. Scripted shows have put out episodes that challenged societal standards, or shook up preconceptions of what dramas or sitcoms could portray. Examples include the depiction of a societal taboo or an unusual creative decision, like the killing off of a main character. These moments, both scripted and unscripted, have spurred on conversations and discourse among viewers. Television dramas still inspire watercooler discussions, reality shows pique interest and create gossip, and some of the real-life events shown on screen are celebrated or scrutinized in controversy. Several news and entertainment websites and publications have reported on a number of television moments significant to popular culture over the years; Stacker has compiled 100 of these events in rough chronological order, spanning a wide range of television feats. Click on to see which moments in television history still stick with viewers today. You may also like: The strange and beautiful worlds of Tim Burton movies Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2020 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor [Home Owners! Transform Your Old Bathrooms in Just 1 Day!!]( - Tub to shower conversions, soaker tubs, custom options - Add handy safety features: low step options, safety bars - Easy to maintain - Your New Tub will never stain, chip, crack or mildew - High quality products and quick expert installation Experienced, Professional and Verified Service Teams Are Ready To Help You! [Click Now: Get your FREE estimate today!]( [2-year degrees that can earn you the most money]( Madison Troyer [ 2-year degrees that can earn you the most money ]( [See full slideshow »]( It's no secret that the cost of college in America is skyrocketing. In 2018, Forbes released a mini-study examining just how much costs had actually changed over the last 30 years. They reported that in 1989, the average cost for all four-year institutions was $26,902 (or $52,892 when adjusted for inflation). In 2016, that same average cost was $26,120 per year or $104,480 for the full four years. Essentially, the cost of higher education had doubled. This price jump becomes even more of a shock when compared to the wage increase over the same period of time. According to the same Forbes mini-study, wages only jumped 0.3% between 1989 and 2016, from $54,042 to $59,039. That means the cost of attending a four-year college or university has increased 8x faster than wages. Considering all this, it's easy to see why a four-year college degree is simply out of the question for many Americans. High school graduates are unwilling to take on the lifetime of debt the degree would bring, or lack the resources to attend public or private universities without taking out loans, even while understanding a bachelor's degree would significantly increase their job prospects. Luckily, a four-year degree isn't the only higher education option out there. Plenty of colleges offer two-year programs at a much more affordable rate. While associate's degrees don't improve earning prospects as much as bachelor's degrees, they still provide more job stability and increased wages. In the following slides, Stacker has compiled a list of the associate's degrees that earn the most money using data from PayScale. Degrees are ranked by mid-career pay (as of 2019), with ties broken by early career pay. There are programs for every skill set and strength from engineering to fashion design and physician assistant studies. So before you commit to a four-year program, read on to discover your other, cheaper, options. You may also like: States producing the most oil Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2020 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( More Slideshow World from ArcaMax.com - [Best public colleges in America]( - [News by the numbers: June 22–28]( - [State economies most and least impacted by immigration]( - [5 important takeaways from the June jobs report]( - [How to celebrate Pride Month at home]( [Click To Unsubscribe]( | [Customer Service]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [California / Nevada Privacy Info]( 729 Thimble Shoals Blvd. STE 1-B, Newport News, Va 23606 Copyright © 2020 ArcaMax Publishing [Facebook]( [Twitter](/ArcaMax)

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