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28th September 2009
As Unmarried and Single Americans Week (September 20-26th) is upon us, it is important to remember that a significant number of singles today are seniors.
According to U.S. Census Bureau News (July, 2009), there are 15.8 million single Americans who a... Read >
Author: Steve
24th September 2009
How to Choose a Direct Marketing Vendor
By Asad Haroon, CEO of InsideUp.com
Direct marketing, also widely known as direct mail, is a marketing technique that uses database and mailing strategies in order to send marketing materials to a chosen demogra... Read >
Author: Inside up
23rd September 2009
Earning a degree online from Excelsior College can improve your life and the life of your family in the same way that earning a degree from a traditional four-year college can. Excelsior College is accredited by the same organization that accredits dozens... Read >
Author: S. Hill
23rd September 2009
It appears that the appeal of huge luxury homes in South Florida has come to an abrupt end. Recent South Florida sales figures indicate a trend towards buying smaller homes regardless of income. Even the wealthy are buying smaller homes instead of purch... Read >
Author: Gloria Singer
23rd September 2009
Ballenger Creek, Maryland is a growing community with a medium population of 15,457 as of 2007. The population is divided almost equally between men and women. There are a few more women than men living in the town; 51% to 49%, with about 2,765 people per... Read >
Author: David Bruce
22nd September 2009
Whether it's across the country or down the block, moving can be stressful. Experts agree this is particularly true for young children, who often fear leaving their friends and familiar surroundings for a new home. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, mor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
CBS, NBC, and MSNBC have all thus far refused to air stories about the growing ACORN scandal.
In case you have been living in a cave or getting your news from the mainstream media, the highlights of the scandal are this: ACORN staff members from at lea... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
17th September 2009
Texas again leads the nation in the percentage of residents without health insurance, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures released Thursday.
More than one of every four Texans � 25.1 percent � were uninsured, based on a two-year average for 200... Read >
16th September 2009
Are you thinking of starting your own business, but concerned about the cost? A smart move that can save entrepreneurs money using the latest technology is working virtually-from the comfort of your home. When you think of starting your own home based bus... Read >
Author: Nikolic
15th September 2009
Texas, the fastest growing state, has the highest rate of working-age people who do not have health insurance, researchers at Baylor University report in an analysis of newly released U.S. Census Bureau data.
Nearly 31 percent of those ages 18 to 64 ar... Read >
06th September 2009
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that an increasing number of people are now unable to afford medical insurance. Some 47 million people do not have medical insurance. When they begin to fall sick, there is nothing that can be done if money is short. When it... Read >
Author: Norris Rios
06th September 2009
In 2007, before we were hit by the credit crunch, the wave of foreclosures and the loss of jobs, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that 47m people have no health insurance. That’s a rise of almost 5% as against the estimated number of uninsured made in 20... Read >
Author: Norris Rios
06th September 2009
Factors in Learning
There are many different factors that will influence the level of ease or difficulty each individual will experience when learning English as an adult. Some of these include age, disposition, behavioral attitudes, native language, f... Read >
Author: shailesh.eherex
20th August 2009
Dr. Steven Little’s eyes are fixed on removables.
Dentists hate to do them and patients today don’t want to wear them. But when the fixed prosthodontic work that’s been in their mouths for 10 to 15 years begins to fail, aging patients run out of ... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
16th August 2009
The United States Census Bureau has reported that a third of the country’s population will be 50 years or older by the year 2010. Accordingly, a 2009 study conducted jointly by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the MetLife Mature Mark... Read >
Author: Brian S. Icenhower
13th August 2009
By Michael Ormsby
The number of adult Americans who never finished high school is staggering: about 39 million Americans, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures. In today's marketplace, what is the outlook for these Americans?
Income for adults wit... Read >
Author: Michael Ormsby
08th August 2009
The latest U.S. census data show that Blacks make up 13.3 percent of the total population of the U.S. More than one million African Americans own businesses that bring in $100 billion in total annual sales.
Black leaders were encouraged in business dev... Read >
Author: Network Journal
04th August 2009
The thought of not being able to work for a year or longer is completely foreign to most of us. Yet, statistics bear out that 20 percent of U.S. workers will experience that exact situation.
How would you pay the mortgage and other bills for a year or... Read >
Author: jamesjohn09
04th August 2009
A new report in the journal Academic Pediatrics shows that severe obesity in children has tripled in the past two decades. It has especially risen amongst blacks (5.7%) and Mexican-Americans (5.2%), compared to whites (3.1%). The problem is more prevale... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
31st July 2009
As President Barack Obama prepares to address the nation tonight, a new survey provides a boost to his claim that the health care system is at a perilous place and in need of reform. Since September of last year, nearly five million adults have lost their... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
28th July 2009
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, each individual has a 1 in 5 chance of becoming disabled at some point in life. Moreover, the Council for Disability Awareness says the average long term disability benefits last for only 2.5 years, which can leave peo... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
26th July 2009
If you have recently graduated college, these are difficult times. Deciding in which city to settle depends largely on where you can find a job. And sometimes, even if you land a good job, the city can turn out to be different from what you had expected. ... Read >
Author: michael russell
24th July 2009
By Michael Ormsby
Over 39 million American adults lack a high school diploma, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures, and around 30 million American adults rank "Below Basic" in prose literacy, the lowest literacy ranking, according to the U.S. Depart... Read >
Author: Michael Ormsby
23rd July 2009
Foreclosures are a bane to thousands of homeowners. But to some, it represents an opportunity to earn huge profits. This is exactly the case of legal process outsourcers (LPO) which provide support services to law firms specializing in bankruptcy and fore... Read >
Author: JosephSmithJr
16th July 2009
A nationally representative sample of 2,050 regular moviegoers was asked: "How often do you follow movie reviews in a newspaper, magazine, on television or online?"
Research says that four out of five moviegoers do follow reviews, and:
- 81% of movi... Read >
Author: kgabriel
09th July 2009
Today’s Latin Dating scene is burning up with hot single celebrities such as Mario Lopez, Zoe Saldana, Perez Hilton, America Ferrera, and Rosario Dawson trying to find their Mr. or Ms. Right. And while these celebrities haven’t professed publicly to u... Read >
Author: Shira Kallus
09th July 2009
We’ve all heard that the amount of education one has the better the chances are of earning more money during our lifetime. Future earning power increases dramatically with higher levels of additional education according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
... Read >
Author: Annika Aversa
09th July 2009
Recently analysis was performed for Gluten Free Pages on the growth of whole country gluten free e-markets (using Google data) for the US, Australia, Canada and the UK.
That research showed that the US (42%) and Canada (18%) had the largest growth (gl... Read >
Author: Bruce Scott Dwyer
05th July 2009
It’s not just a mans world anymore. Women owned and operated businesses are growing and the most recent figures from the U.S. Census Bureau proves that.
Between 1997 and 2006 businesses fully woman owned or majority owned by women, grew at nearly t... Read >
Author: Killeen Gonzalez
30th June 2009
How to Choose a Direct Marketing Vendor
By Asad Haroon, CEO of InsideUp.com
Direct marketing, also widely known as direct mail, is a marketing technique that uses database and mailing strategies in order to send marketing materials to a chosen demogra... Read >
Author: Inside up
27th June 2009
Direct marketing, also widely known as direct mail, is a marketing technique that uses database and mailing strategies in order to send marketing materials to a chosen demographic, or use the Internet to target a chosen demographic. This technique is ofte... Read >
Author: Inside up
06th June 2009
Health care reforms aiming for universal coverage won't provide insurance for illegal immigrants and may not address the cost to state and local governments for providing medical care to this large group of the uninsured, the chairman of the Senate Financ... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
06th June 2009
When Jim Hann learned he would be laid off, he scheduled surgery to donate a kidney to his wife.
Steve Drake rationed his asthma medicine after he was let go while two-time cancer survivor Roberta Furchak had to draw on precious retirement savings to e... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
01st June 2009
Tampa is located in United States city in Hillsborough County along the west coast of the state of Florida. The populace of Tampa in 2000 was approximately 303,447. According to the survey of 2007 estimates, the metropolis has a population of 382,060, mak... Read >
Author: Sara J
14th May 2009
Reported to the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey online, the per centum of over weight and obese people hit the %61 target in the year 1999. Since then this percentage has nearly multiplied in size! Inconsistent to popular belief in numerous... Read >
Author: kristiambrose
12th May 2009
By now most people know that President Barack Obama is a product of black and white dating or marriage for that matter. He was born to a white mother and black father and he spent most of his childhood with his white grandparents from Kansas.
Multicult... Read >
Author: Ria Rodriguez
08th May 2009
Moving across town or across the country has become a way of life for many families in the United States. As an example, the U.S. Census Bureau stated that approximately 14.2 percent of the total U.S. population, an estimated 40.1 million people, moved wi... Read >
Author: Ankur
27th April 2009
Thousands of Central Florida children whose families have little or no health insurance now have a medical clinic to help them, thanks in large part to attorney John Morgan and his wife and law partner, Ultima Morgan.
The Destiny Foundation, a nonp... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
26th April 2009
The National Association of Home Builders reports that record low mortgage rates, an impressive selection of homes and affordable prices are opening the door of home ownership for millions of Americans. The NAHB says that as many as 55 million families ... Read >
Author: Lisa Zapalac
23rd April 2009
Beverly Hills, a city located in Los Angeles County, is populated by thousands of people. According to the 2000 U.S. Census Population & Housing, around 33, 748 people live in the area.
Cars are a popular mode of transportation for most Beverly Hills ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
23rd April 2009
Los Angeles, which is the biggest city in California and second in the United States, serves as the home for millions of people of diverse origin. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people living in the area is estimated to have reached 9,... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
27th March 2009
Every product available for purchase on www.mygoodgreetings.com is printed on 100% recycled, carbon neutral paper. Even our packaging we ship the products in is 100% recycled. Built green from the ground up, we keep the environment in mind in every aspe... Read >
Author: MyGoodGreetings
13th March 2009
If rising tuition costs or personal concerns have made you consider dropping out of college or "taking a break" I'd like to encourage you to reconsider.
Don't Let Cost Stand in Your Way
If cost is your primary reason for reducing your college hour... Read >
Author: Justin Sloan
10th March 2009
Whether you’re gambling, running a business, trading on Wall Street, or going to school to receive a master’s degree the goal remains the same; gain profitable returns. Of course when you attend school you don’t get that instant gratification, like ... Read >
Author: davidbonvie
23rd February 2009
If you have recently graduated college, these are difficult times. Deciding in which city to settle depends largely on where you can find a job. And sometimes, even if you land a good job, the city can turn out to be different from what you had expected. ... Read >
Author: michael russell
23rd February 2009
If you have recently graduated college, these are difficult times. Deciding in which city to settle depends largely on where you can find a job. And sometimes, even if you land a good job, the city can turn out to be different from what you had expected. ... Read >
Author: michael russell
18th February 2009
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas leads the country in the number of people without Texas health insurance. Although nearly one in five Americans, are not insured, it is estimated that one in three Texans are uninsured. In Texas Medical Associati... Read >
Author: George
16th February 2009
If you’re looking for a job, hoping to get a promotion, or just trying to stay employed during these tough economic times, finding a way to distinguish yourself from the ever-increasing competition is getting harder every day. And, if you’ve been thin... Read >
Author: WGU
05th January 2009
The Dallas Morning News reported recently that Dallas’s residential real estate market has a reason to feel encouraged.
The article reports:
“According to a new U.S. Census Bureau report, Dallas-Fort Worth drew in more people than any other me... Read >
Author: michael russell
05th January 2009
The Dallas Morning News reported recently that Dallas’s residential real estate market has a reason to feel encouraged.
The article reports:
“According to a new U.S. Census Bureau report, Dallas-Fort Worth drew in more people than any other me... Read >
Author: michael russell
05th January 2009
Florida people wish to get a inexpensive Florida car insurance however with so many special auto assurance companies submission exposure in FL how can one identify which procedure to select?
The assignment of judgment economical Florida auto indemnity... Read >
Author: Alien
03rd January 2009
You may have invested weeks or even months into finding the ideal home, but have you taken the time to make certain you've found the perfect neighborhood too? It can be a little tricky to discover everything you need or want to know about a neighborhood b... Read >
Author: Anita
30th November 2008
Motor vehicles cover a wide range of automobiles, such as cars, trucks and buses among others. It is defined as a machine wherein a motor, also known as an engine, is incorporated. In addition, it is also used for transportation.
Motor vehicles are des... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
30th November 2008
We all know that the population of elderly people is growing. We also all know that many of the next elder group will be made up of baby-boomers like me. Did you realize that from the year 2000 until the year 2006, there has been a 200 percent increase in... Read >
Author: Ron Hagberg
24th November 2008
In 2007, before we were hit by the credit crunch, the wave of foreclosures and the loss of jobs, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that 47m people have no health insurance. That’s a rise of almost 5% as against the estimated number of uninsured made in 20... Read >
Author: David Mayer
24th November 2008
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that an increasing number of people are now unable to afford medical insurance. Some 47 million people do not have medical insurance. When they begin to fall sick, there is nothing that can be done if money is short. When it... Read >
Author: David Mayer
20th November 2008
A senior living alone suffers an incapacitating health crisis. Paramedics rush her to the hospital where medical professionals do their best to sustain her until they can locate a family member or other responsible party authorized to make decisions on he... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan
03rd November 2008
Baltimore is the largest city in the state of Maryland in America.
Baltimore is located in central Maryland and is approximately 40 miles northeast of Washington D.C. Baltimore was established in 1729. It is also a major U.S. seaport. Baltimore’s Inne... Read >
Author: Frans Carnivale
08th October 2008
It was a question that once never entered our consciousness - if we wanted to move, of course we would sell up! Now suddenly there are too many variables involved and many of us are asking the question: shall we sell now or shall we rent our house.
Wel... Read >
Author: Carol Freyer
07th October 2008
How to Get 54 Million People to Visit Your Site
Did you know that a lot of websites out there turn away 54 million people in the U.S. and miss out on a niche market? It’s true! More than one trillion dollars in spending power is getting forgotte... Read >
Author: Michael Rock
07th October 2008
How to Get 54 Million People to Visit Your Site
Did you know that a lot of websites out there turn away 54 million people in the U.S. and miss out on a niche market? It’s true! More than one trillion dollars in spending power is getting forgotte... Read >
Author: Michael Rock
18th September 2008
Vermont is a state in the United States of America in the New England region. It has a continental moist climate with very cold winters and warm humid summers. This state does not have a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. The U.S Census Bureau estimated ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
12th September 2008
South Carolina is a state in the United States of America. It is named after King Charles I. The U.S Census Bureau estimated it to have a population of about 4,321,249 people in 2006. It has a humid subtropical climate with hot and humid Summers and cold ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
12th September 2008
Oregon is a state in the United States of America. Oregon was estimated to have a population of about 3.5 million people by the the U.S Census Bureau. The climate of Oregon is mild. The western part of the state is influenced by the Pacific Ocean which is... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
10th September 2008
South Carolina is a state in the United States of America. It is named after King Charles I. The U.S Census Bureau estimated it to have a population of about 4,321,249 people in 2006. It has a humid subtropical climate with hot and humid Summers and cold ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
10th September 2008
Rhode Island is a state in the United States in the New England region. It is among the smallest U.S states. It boarders Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York. Rhode Island is fondly referred to as Little Rhody by the people who stay there and its visit... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
10th September 2008
Oregon is a state in the United States of America. Oregon was estimated to have a population of about 3.5 million people by the the U.S Census Bureau. The climate of Oregon is mild. The western part of the state is influenced by the Pacific Ocean which is... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
10th September 2008
Wisconsin is a state in the United States of America that is located in the north central part of the U.S. It boarders two great lakes. The capital city of Wisconsin is called Madison while the largest city is called Milwaukee. According to the U.S Census... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
09th September 2008
How many out there wish to spend more time in the car than other things? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the average American spends about 49 minutes a day commuting to and from work.
Avoiding an accident requires both hands on the wheel and no dis... Read >
Author: Myers
05th September 2008
After a rather neutral start in 2008, the real estate market for residential homes in Austin has increased its inventory of homes for sale, according to statistics from the Austin MLS. This is happening despite a continuation of one of the highest metrop... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
14th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Troy Foote
Will the current real estate condition get any worse before it gets better?
That is the question that many homeowners are asking. Because the market has not seen conditions like this within the last several years it is ... Read >
Author: Troy
28th July 2008
After a rather neutral start in 2008, the real estate market for residential homes in Austin has increased its inventory of homes for sale, according to statistics from the Austin MLS. This is happening despite a continuation of one of the highest metrop... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2008
According to the latest survey conducted by the U.S Census Bureau, there are approximately 49.7 million Americans having disability, which includes people of all ages. That is why the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is of great help... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
22nd July 2008
Lexington, KY � Women who thrived in the 60�s are now over the age of 60. Each hour 165 more American women join the ranks of the over 60 crowd. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates there are now over 56 million American women who lived through a time o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th June 2008
Job seekers should take heart because millions of great jobs could be on the way. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the over 78 million baby boomer's who constitute more than a third of our workforce are now beginning to retire. Since boomer's have had... Read >
Author: Kelli
30th June 2008
¿Habla usted español? The nation's Hispanic community is nearly 33 million people strong and pumps almost a trillion dollars annually into the U.S. economy. This powerful group is only expected to grow stronger in the coming years, increasing the need f... Read >
Author: Kelli
19th June 2008
Noise can be a nuisance and worse of all it stalks us in our own homes, thanks to the neighbors. About 100 million Americans share walls with strangers, many in acoustical slums. In U.S. Census Bureau surveys, people consistently rate noise ahead of crime... Read >
Author: soundproof
11th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Ginsburg
Environmentalism is an increasingly popular topic of conversation, and much of the reason for "Going Green" is to protect the environment for our children and grandchildren. Luckily, raising a baby "Green" is becomi... Read >
Author: Virginia Ginsburg
23rd May 2008
Computers and Consumers - Understanding & Avoid Identity Theft
The Internet has given over a billion people, worldwide, a way to instantly find information. The number of threats to a consumer’s security increases as the consumer connects with more c... Read >
Author: Salieri
14th May 2008
Poverty suggests a family with no food, clothing, or shelter. In the year 2005, a Poverty Pulse poll was taken by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD). It asked the public this question: "How would you describe being poor in the United State... Read >
Author: kgabriel
11th May 2008
For some, it's a terrible truth: some people just don't want to live near children. Some of these are childfree people who don't have and don't want children. Others include retired people who have done their share of child-raising and now want to relax... Read >
Author: Nelson Stewart
11th May 2008
May is National Home Improvement Month, summer is just around the corner, and homeowners are remodeling their outdoor living areas like never before. During long and lazy summer days, many homeowners spend hours outdoors enjoying the warmth, cooking outd... Read >
Author: NARI
01st May 2008
An online teacher poll of the week asked the following question: Do you feel appreciated by your students? Yes 60.0% No 40.0% Out of a total of 435 votes, only 60 percent of the teachers believed they are appreciated by their students. This is really sad.... Read >
Author: kgabriel
18th April 2008
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, over 1.8 million people pursue employees' compensation claims yearly.
Most employees who sustained work-related injuries are eligible to receive employees' compensation claims, which include:
• medical care
... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
14th April 2008
"The U.S. Census Bureau says that 18 million students have enrolled in college for the 2007-2008 school year. This marks a healthy increase from twenty years ago when only 12.8 million students were registered for college. Thinking about joining the swell... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson
11th April 2008
The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education announced tow initiatives aimed at bringing adults back to college, part of the effort to double the number of college graduates in the state by 2020.
The first initiative, known as Project Graduate, seek... Read >
Author: NKU PACE
06th April 2008
People working in the food and beverage business have notoriously hectic schedules and crazy hours; however, like any other professional, they need up-to-date information about what?s happening in the business to maintain and successfully grow their busin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd April 2008
In the housing market today, condominiums are seen as a viable way of getting into the housing market, that is if you can't afford to buy a house or prefer this type of lifestyle.
Condos are also viable if you don't want to spend a lot of time doing y... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
03rd April 2008
You just had your first child and it will break your heart to leave your baby. Or, you’re expecting and saying to yourself, “I don’t want to go back to work after I have my baby.” Maybe you are a seasoned mom that has been working and juggling t... Read >
Author: Diane Gardner
28th March 2008
Learning Spanish: Spanish High School Lessons Jugar
Spanish Language Courses London
Knowing your neighbors: Not all that many years ago the Spanish-speaking population of the United States was confined to the Mexican border states Florida and New York... Read >
Author: Lori
10th March 2008
It is obvious that we are in an unprecedented realty situation at the moment. Losing your home is listed as one of life's major crises, up there with death and divorce, and yet this crisis is predicted to continue for another year. It raises the questio... Read >
Author: Kevin Bilberry
26th February 2008
"The economic outlook for Austin generally mirrors the Texas forecast: local job and population growth outperforms the national economy. The Texas Workforce Commission predicts 3.1% job growth, while local economist Angelos Angelou predicts 2.3%. The unem... Read >
Author: ericbramlett
22nd February 2008
For those without a high school diploma, getting a job and achieving financial security may be difficult. According to research conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, people who lack a high school diploma earn nearly a quarter of a million dollars less over... Read >
Author: jimmackey
21st February 2008
In the housing market today, condominiums are seen as a viable way of getting into the housing market, that is if you can't afford to buy a house or prefer this type of lifestyle.
Condos are also viable if you don't want to spend a lot of time doing ya... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
14th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Helga Hayse
If you doubt that death can be a funny subject for cartoons, check out the fabulous collection in the New Yorker magazine. One of my favorites shows two guys dressed as angels,gazing down from a cloud and smiling, while o... Read >
Author: Helga Hayse
19th January 2008
Elaine Williams © 2008
According to the U.S Census Bureau, there are approximately 700,000 new widows every year. To me, this is staggering, and I never thought I’d be a statistic.
I've been asked many times if I wrote A Journey Well Taken: Life ... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams
06th November 2007
New developments in technology over the last decade have enabled processes that produce fast and inexpensive on-demand production and distribution. During the Digital Revolution in the 1990s there was a rapid drop in costs and expanded power of digital de... Read >
Author: kgabriel
05th November 2007
Andorra, a small mountainous country located between Spain and France, has the longest life expectancy of any country.According to the U.S Census Bureau, the U.S. is up to 77.9 years from 75.8 just 10 years ago. Andorra however has a life expectancy of 83... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th September 2007
Interracial dating seems to becoming very popular and I think this is a good thing! Logically, the only difference between ethnic (cultural, national, racial, tribal) minorities is background, color of skin, and perhaps some other differences, but, on the... Read >
Author: JohnsonWoods
21st September 2007
The real estate market of Scottsdale Arizona has changed quite a bit in recent years, what with turmoil in the markets and the recent problems in the mortgage and loan industry. It can be nerve-wracking and even dangerous for the uninitiated, but with pro... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick
18th September 2007
Ever asked a student what is the greatest invention ever? Expect varied and numerous answers such as the television, computer, cellphone, Ibook, Ipod, Idog, smart phone, xbox, wii and even the toilet. The last one sounds funny but can you imagine going t... Read >
Author: alexis
03rd September 2007
Can You Guess The Main Causes Of Bankruptcy Filings? There are several common causes leading one to file bankruptcy. These include, but are not limited to the following:
1. Lawsuits/Garnishments
Nobody wants to be sued and brought to judgment. No... Read >
Author: David Siegel
31st August 2007
This last spring new-home sales jumped 16 percent -- the biggest percentage increase since 1993 -- but despite the positive news, sales and construction activity may not have hit bottom yet because the U.S. Census Bureau reported new single-family home sa... Read >
Author: kgabriel
09th August 2007
The baby boom generation—born between 1946 and 1964—is bearing down on America’s retirement programs like a pre-climate change glacier. More than 78 million strong, the baby boom seems destined to crush every social program in its path. It cannot be... Read >
Author: Bradley Steffens
02nd August 2007
Baby Boomers Food For Thought…
A huge amount of Baby Boomers, said to be 78 million according to the U.S. Census Bureau, are now starting to reach retirement age, many without a reasonable level of retirement income.
These are people born between ... Read >
Author: M J Kohn
26th July 2007
So, you want to start a home based business? According to the U.S. census, there are over 700,000 businesses in the United States with no employees, so you’re definitely not alone. The best part is that about 20,000 of those businesses had gross receipt... Read >
Author: Debt Free
23rd July 2007
Situated between Daytona Beach to the south and Jacksonville to the north, on Florida's East coast, Flagler County �- now one of the quickest growing areas in the country -- was established way back in 1917. The county was named for Henry Morrison Flagl... Read >
Author: Matt P
15th June 2007
The Forex trading market is an around-the-clock cash market where the currencies of nations are bought and sold, typically via brokers. Forex prices can change at any moment in response to real-time events, such as political unrest or the rate of inflatio... Read >
Author: Gregory DeVictor
04th June 2007
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Author: speedydate
30th May 2007
Almost half of the nation’s business owners work from home, according to the U.S. Census Bureau in 2002. Moreover, internet franchises offer not only the benefits of working from home, but also the opportunity to communicate with the click of a mouse. ... Read >
Author: Raymond Lawrencce
23rd May 2007
April is Sexual Assault Month
Each month more than ten women of all ages and backgrounds contact our Adoption Center with the same experience- they have been victims of a date rape drug, and are now pregnant … most of the time not knowing who got the... Read >
Author: Mardie Caldwell
10th May 2007
Philfortune.com, the premier information hub catering to Filipino-Americans, continues to bring enhancements to its website to serve the needs of millions of Fil-Ams in the United States as well as Filipinos all over the world.
According to the U.S. C... Read >
Author: Filipino American Business Directory
27th March 2007
With its upscale neighborhoods to attract the affluent, Irvine, California is a planned city built around a university campus. Here is some information for those with designs on relocating to Irvine.
Located in Orange County, Irvine is included in the ... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th March 2007
An oil, mining, and agricultural center, Bakersfield, California is one of the fastest-growing areas in the United States. Look here to find some of the unique advantages and disadvantages of relocating to Bakersfield.
At the southern end of the San J... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th March 2007
If you are relocating to Anaheim, California, welcome to Disneyland! With its theme parks, sports teams and convention center, Anaheim thrives on tourism as a rapidly growing city.
In Orange County, California, the city of Anaheim is part of a large me... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th March 2007
Some famous people are connected with Arkansas’ state capitol of Little Rock. This city full of economic diversity may interest those interested in relocating to Little Rock.
The most populous city in Arkansas, Little Rock also serves as the seat of ... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th March 2007
Fayetteville, Arkansas is considered by some to be one of the best places to live in America. For those with designs on relocating to Fayetteville, here’s some information to consider.
Located in the Ozark Mountains, Fayetteville is the seat of Washi... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th March 2007
Tucson, Arizona is like a breath of fresh air for many people. But there is much more to consider for those thinking of relocating to Tucson.
The seat of Pima County, Tucson is the second largest city in Arizona. The 48th U.S. state is the birthplace o... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th March 2007
Tempe, Arizona can be described as unique when you factor in sporting events, a college atmosphere and a mix of history and culture. If you are relocating to Tempe, here is some information to consider.
A landlocked suburb of Phoenix, Tempe is bordered... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th March 2007
The city of Phoenix was once referred to as ‘Hoozdo’ by the Navajo which translates to "the place is hot." People relocating to Phoenix will find a hot job market in one of the fastest growing cities in the country.
Nicknamed "Valley of the Sun," P... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th March 2007
Considered one of the best places to live in America, you can see the stars brighter in Flagstaff, Arizona. You’ll find diversity in things to see and do if you plan on relocating to Flagstaff.
The seat of Coconino County, Flagstaff was chosen the 2... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
05th March 2007
For many students and working adults, the decision to pursue a college degree can be a difficult one. The time and financial commitments involved may seem overwhelming at time, especially to someone at the beginning of their academic journey. Thankfully... Read >
Author: Shay
02nd March 2007
South Carolina was recently ranked by a U.S. Census report as the 10th fastest growing state in the union as a percentage of total population. 74,316 people were added here over the past year, mostly from relocation. About 48,000 U.S. residents moved he... Read >
Author: Lee Cunningham
27th February 2007
Fairbanks is the second largest city in Alaska. If you are considering relocating to Fairbanks, the following facts and information can help with the decision.
The northernmost city in the U.S. at the Interior of Alaska, Fairbanks is just 125 miles so... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th February 2007
Juneau has been the focal point of Alaska’s rich history since the gold rush days of the late 1800s. Planning on relocating to Juneau? Here is a city profile
Juneau’s population is aging. According to U.S. census statistics, the median age of the c... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th February 2007
A sophisticated metropolis in the midst of a rugged wilderness, Anchorage is considered a phenomenon. If you are considering relocating to Anchorage, here is some information to consider.
Citizens of Anchorage enjoy a high per capita income, low taxes ... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
27th February 2007
Home to Auburn University, Auburn is the fastest growing metropolitan area in Alabama. If you enjoy a college atmosphere, relocating to Auburn is an excellent choice.
Auburn is the largest city in eastern Alabama with an estimated population of 49,928,... Read >
Author: Lou Ross
31st January 2007
Lifestyle Entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs who all have something in common.
They believe that their lifestyle is as important as financial results. They stay motivated and focused in their business because they truly love what they are doing. They kee... Read >
Author: Dr. Simor
27th December 2006
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Colleges and universities are fond of reminding anyone who will listen that there is great value in earning a bachelor's degree. In the most recent statistics available the U. S. Census Bureau tends to agree.
Results fro... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
28th July 2006
There is no question that earning a doctorate degree creates more career opportunities both in terms of salary eligibility and type of employment. Unfortunately, these opportunities come at the price of many years of foregone labor market earnings. Many... Read >
Author: search for classes .com
24th July 2006
Real estate research might start with a look at the U.S. Census information about a town. It can include inspections of specific properties, too. There are many statical tools and information that can help, but don't forget one of the easiest and most use... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
16th May 2006
In April 2006, Accustream iMedia Research recently came out with a powerful study entitled "Streaming Video 1998 2010: March To Mainstream", which shows, among other things, that video streams have increased from 284.6 million in 1998 to a whopping 18 B... Read >
Author: Dan Wegner
10th May 2006
We found cheap houses for sale all over the country. My wife Ana and I were on a seven-week drive around the country. It was a vacation, but we looked at houses too, and bought one in a great little town in the mountains of western Montana. It cost $17,50... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
07th May 2006
Elderly Healthcare Alert Report - It's no secret that the aging population is on an increase. And it's no secret that more adult children will be facing the challenges of caring for their elderly relatives, many of whom live in fear of living alone safely... Read >
Author: commerce alliance
16th April 2006
No more than a few years ago, college planning started in 12th grade where it was the first time students learned about the SAT tests and build their list of colleges. Times have change with many students currently beginning their planning as early as 9t... Read >
Author: Sonja Montiel
21st March 2006
A Guide to Online Bachelors Degrees
In the past, a degree was a badge of distinction. While it still has some of the same allure today, a degree is now considered almost a necessity to make a satisfactory living. In today's competitive world, continua... Read >
Author: Dan Ho
17th March 2006
You want to reach the fastest growing minority group in the United States, according to the U. S. Census Bureau, but you haven't the foggiest idea as to where to start.
Well, the Census Bureau is an excellent starting point. According to their census d... Read >
Author: Etienne A. Gibbs
09th February 2006
Low interest rates and relatively easy access to mortgage money are just two factors that have caused a boom in residential real estate prices over the past few years. This phenomena has caused a number of analysts to ask whether a national "housing bubbl... Read >
Author: Glenn Dahlke
01st February 2006
Networking with another professionals and companies is the key to grow freelance translation or interpretation business sector. It is also very challenging to develop steady cooperation with perspective clients since the market is overwhelmed with any typ... Read >
Author: VerbumSoft M. Marcinkowski
01st February 2006
If you don't have a date for Valentine's Day, there's no need to make yourself miserable over it.
Unfortunately, we've fallen into the trap of letting advertisers run our lives. As Valentine's Day approaches, we're bombarded with commercials, ads, and... Read >
Author: Jack Zavada
26th October 2005
Most Entrepreneurial Businesses Are Very SmallWe Might Accurately Call Them "Tiny"
Recent research published by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has reported that approximately one-third of small businesses with nine or fewer peo... Read >
Author: Dr. Robert J. Lahm
16th February 2005
Stay-at-home moms are no longer just the co-stars from Leave It To Beaver, the Brady Bunch, and other television shows from a bygone era. Taking care of the kids has become the cool thing to do again for women in their 20s and 30s. According to the U.S. C... Read >
Author: Donald Lee
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