Articles, tagged with "political unrest", page 4
22nd June 2010
With terrorism all in the news today, many people get nervous, but if you want to be a traveler you need to learn to weigh the warnings and the news. You may decide that it's worth it to travel anyway. Terrorism is nothing new; different areas have had un...
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Author:
Sammy Hely
18th May 2010
Thailand has so much to offer holidaymakers of all types. From the hustle, bustle and culture rich streets of Bangkok to the tranquil waters and picturesque beaches of the Phi Phi Islands, Thailand is a fabulous holiday destination. What most people might...
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Author:
Animesh Pal
19th March 2010
Going abroad for a holiday can be a great way to experience a different culture, make memories and see the world. Whilst planning where you're going, who you're going with and what you'll do while you're there can all be part of the fun, it's important to...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
22nd February 2010
Politics of Terror Threaten Constitution
By: Houston Criminal Attorney John Floyd and Paralegal Billy Sinclair
The recent election of Republican Senator Scott Brown in Massachusetts has effectively torpedoed the constitutional right to silence by a...
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Author:
Media Masters
11th February 2010
Numerous historical settlers, conquests and empires have left their mark on Portugal. Celtic, Roman and Arabian influences continue to pervade Portugal's culture through architecture, music, art, and especially the exotic range of Portuguese cuisine.
L...
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Author:
Mark Bartley
24th November 2009
Anxiety attack is one of the many traumas confronting a lot of individuals at the moment. The sources are all around us. The economic depression and political unrest in several nations has made many of people at risk of anxiety. Nonetheless, its manifest...
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Author:
Ras Reed
20th October 2009
Murder Rates (per 1 million people)
1st Columbia 618
2nd South Africa 496
3rd Jamaica 324
5th Russia 202
24th United States 43
30th Finland 28
40th France 17
60th Japan 5
Crime Rates (per 1 million people)
1st Dominica 114,000
2nd New Zea...
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Author:
amnorge
08th September 2009
The above question has no definite answer, as the stock market is very volatile and very difficult to foretell. Some moves of the stock market are expected and obvious but some moves of stocks catch everyone by surprise. The stock market is directly relat...
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Author:
Lavanay
02nd September 2009
Pakistan was born as an explicitly Muslim state, and the wrestling between its secular and Islamic natures has never been as pronounced as it has in recent years. The country's other troubling traditions are the military's role as the arbiter of power & m...
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Author:
sumit.nandra
31st August 2009
When you think of applying for a life insurance policy, you are aware that there are several factors to take into consideration when deciding on your coverage amount. You need to calculate the costs of your funeral expenses, the amount of debt you need to...
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Author:
Denise
04th August 2009
After such high living, the crash had to come, and when it did, it came dramatically. Pemartin entertained the King to a magnificent ball in the palace. In the middle of the festivities he went up to him and asked: "Is there anything Your Majesty finds wa...
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Author:
Allison Ryan
24th July 2009
If you haven't been on your summer 2009 holiday or booked yet you will certainly be looking at booking a last minute deal within a couple of weeks. There are some fantastic last minute deals to be had. If you've seen my previous articles then my advice ha...
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Author:
Kim Chambers
10th July 2009
With all the talk of the credit crunch and doom and gloom around the world, you might think a luxury holiday is the last thing you should be booking. Ironically, there isn't a better time to get away and there are some real bargains to be had to places ...
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Author:
Andrew Regan
05th July 2009
Like any other traded commodity, the energy markets experience fluctuations in price which are determined by a variety of factors. The volatility of the energy markets is ultimately responsible for the fast-changing electricity prices which affect how muc...
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Author:
Kim
01st July 2009
Forex trading typically involve one party purchasing a quantity of one currency in exchange for paying a quantity of another. It is not like trading on the stock market as, forex market is not conducted by a central exchange but on the inter bank market, ...
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Author:
JessicaThomson