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23rd September 2009
If you're an international college applicant, you are probably unfamiliar with the format of the SAT exam.
The SAT is normally required for all applicants at most schools. Internationals are required to write the SAT as well as Americans. However, coll... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If you are looking at the sports section or any sports website they are full to the brim with more news about baseball players being accused of using performance enhancing drugs. It is disappointing as a sports fan to see so many great modern athletes be... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
23rd September 2009
You're in Moscow on business when your boss tells you he wants you in Kiev by Monday. Quick, what do you do? In the U.S., you'd log on to some travel search engine and find the best flight. The train wouldn't even register as an option. But here in the F... Read >
Author: Markthom
15th September 2009
The dating game is an American classic. From TV game shows and reality shows to Internet dating sites, the options have expanded greatly in recent years. The Internet boom, in particular, has become one of the hottest ways to meet a mate. It’s simple an... Read >
Author: kelly15501
03rd August 2009
With its unending diversity and paradoxes, India never ceases to fascinate. And education in India is one of various other elements that have captured the attention of the world. While the United Nations is worried about the presence of a large number of ... Read >
Author: Web Bee
09th July 2009
Recreational vehicles is a generic term for a vehicle that has living space attached to it, there are many different types of recreational vehicle, including motorhomes, trailers and campervans. They are a great way to explore the country (or even the cot... Read >
Author: Kmberlie
06th July 2009
About two weeks ago, I was part of a group presentation at Miami Dade College on “The Millennial Generation” or as I like to call them, “Children of The Matrix.” Basically these are the children of the Baby Boomers who are now entering the wor... Read >
Author: Geoffrey Philp
06th June 2009
The US is the largest trading partner of India. Indo-US trade relations have been strengthened following the liberal policies adopted by the Indian government to promote foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country in the early 1990s.
In recent times... Read >
Author: David Parks
04th June 2009
The South African property market has, by and large, been able to weather the current international economic downturn far better than many of its European and American counterparts.
Iconic real estate will always be in demand
According to local r... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
13th March 2009
Since 1896 cinema has enjoyed a strong presence in Gauteng. It was first introduced as "the most startling scientific wonder of the age". By the 1920's the popularity of American films had besieged the fledgling industry. However before that in 1916 to 19... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier
16th February 2009
I think it was the Financier Leo J. Hindery Jr who once said: 'I think there are people, including myself at certain times in my career, who because of their uniqueness warrant whatever the market will bear.' But the questions beg HOW much is too much? an... Read >
Author: Bobby
01st February 2009
Punta del Este, Uruguay is a mostly peninsular resort-town located in Uruguay. Although this beach-paradise is not as well known to the rest of the world as its American counterparts like Miami Beach, the two have much in common. Great beaches, beautiful ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
28th January 2009
The terms “buyers' market” and “sellers' market” are tossed around frequently in the media, but what do they mean for you? A sellers' market is what we saw a few short years ago when there was a frenzy of new construction, and houses were flyin... Read >
Author: M Shane
20th January 2009
Canadians are stuck in a troublesome cycle. Here's how the problem goes: the majority of evangelical / Protestant books, media, ideas, videos, and what have you, comes from the Southern United States. Canadian churchgoers for the most part consume America... Read >
Author: barry nagassar
14th December 2008
Wines have become a household word and most households today have access to reasonably priced wine. Drinking wine doesn't just provide people with comfort during winter or cold weather but they also provide health benefits to the young and old alike.
... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
26th November 2008
Lios, tigers and Bears, how do they keep them away from the coffee?
This year's coffee report calls for major production improvement and output record levels for African coffee producing countries. The African output will so far exceed expected output... Read >
Author: boake moore
18th November 2008
Gourmet coffee prices like everything else have shot through the roof.
This year’s coffee report calls for major production improvement and output record levels for African coffee producing countries. The African output will so far exceed expected outp... Read >
Author: boake moore
11th November 2008
While our American counterparts may be resisting the urge to opt for cosmetic surgery - resulting in a slow down for 60% of US cosmetic surgeons – it seems that a new sector of society is opting for surgery and this it seems will see UK surgeons through... Read >
Author: james
26th March 2008
Mention H-1B visas to a group of American engineers or programmers and you’re likely to hear a cry of outrage. H-1B visa holders, it is commonly said, have taken thousands of jobs away from hardworking American high-tech workers. In addition, disgruntl... Read >
Author: V. Berba Velasco
25th February 2008
Walking, running, cycling and jogging always have been popular in Europe and the United States. For reasons that are, to me, relatively easy to understand, not nearly as many people recreate this way in the U.S. as they do in Europe. Literally everyone do... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
20th September 2007
A new visa to attract more US backpackers to Australia would strengthen ties between the two countries, a tourism industry leader says.Under the proposed visa deal, young Australians would be able to spend their gap year working in the US and their Americ... Read >
Author: jmujar
05th July 2007
Scotland like many other UK countries has seen it bankruptcy rates rise. This rise may be attributed to the fact that there are people in Scotland, who have the resources to pay their creditors and debtors, choose not to. Some people do want to pay, but t... Read >
Author: William Amerson
31st May 2007
General Motors Corporation, maker of quality GMC tail light, has reinvented Saturn in its 2007 Aura XR. The Aura has proved its worth especially when it won the title "North American Car of the Year" at the North American Auto Show in Detroit in January... Read >
Author: Iver Penn
18th April 2007
If you take medicine on a daily basis, then you should be mindful of one way through which you can salvage more money, and that is buying prescription drugs online in Canada. Canadian drugs have long been set up as being affordable and less expensive in c... Read >
Author: Wain Roy
16th November 2006
Shopping in Las Palmas is, nowadays, an activity that attracts locals as well as tourists. Las Palmas is the capital of the eastern Canary Islands, with about 400.000 inhabitants. This gives you enormous shopping possibilities. To tackle all the great sho... Read >
Author: Anders Johnson
06th November 2006
As the foremost “hot spot” for America’s offshoring and offshore outsourcing of technology and business services functions today, India presents an important case study of differences in business culture. In the course of years of giving seminars to... Read >
Author: Karine Schomer
17th August 2006
Going to Hawaii is something you just have to do. Face it, it's the state that doesn't belong with the rest, it's undeniably friendly and gorgeous, and it wouldn't be right of you to ignore its existence when you've so dutifully visited the less-stunning ... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
03rd May 2006
Expatriates and foreign nationals who relocate to the United States to live and work often have mixed perceptions about this young nation. Those feelings are probably best described by the late Irish poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde, who referred to Ameri... Read >
Author: Susan Davidson
13th March 2006
Hailed as the Rubik's Cube of the 21st century, Sudoku is the current rage among number puzzles. It may sound surreal but at an age where bubblegum pop music has successfully reinvented itself as punk rock through the likes of Avril Lavigne and Simple Pla... Read >
Author: andy hope
17th May 2005
Mention "outsourcing" to a programmer and you may as well be uttering profanity. The word suggests all the evils that have befallen the Information Technology sector since the Internet bubble burst a few years ago. We've been endlessly regaled with tragic... Read >
Author: Nader Ghali
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