Articles, tagged with "american cities", page 5
13th December 2010
Compared to the neighboring American cities, the real estate market in Toronto is booming, in fact the impact of the recent recession is somewhat very minimal. The resilience of this market is absolutely incredible. Even though the present real estate pri...
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Author:
localdeals
30th November 2010
One of the most stressful tasks in any person's life is the process of relocation. Although there are numerous professional movers who promise to make the process a smooth one, still the last moment tension remains. Getting restless and tensed at the very...
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Author:
Aliceshown
24th November 2010
Marketing in Bangkok is a unique experience when compared to many other cities and certainly when compared to American cities. First, the Asian culture is completely different from the west. Second, although the overwhelming majority of people in Bangkok ...
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Author:
Tom Aikins
15th November 2010
Australians are flocking to American cities in various Real Estate tours looking for viable investment opportunities in foreclosed homes. Most of them are purchasing foreclosed properties, renovating them and renting them out to families and individuals. ...
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Author:
rudson tren
09th November 2010
Lots of places in the Caribbean have vowed tourists from around the world for several years now. The laidback attitude, the sandy white beaches, the tropical weather, really plush accommodations, several outdoor activities and romantic excursions – it’s n...
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Author:
Scot
03rd November 2010
There are not many places better to own a car dealership than Chicago, Illinois. A city with a rich heritage, it has been built up over the years by cars and the automobile industry almost as much as any city in the world. With its proximity to Detroit, C...
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Author:
dlegal
03rd November 2010
Being a Chicago Honda dealer has never been better than it is in the current day and age, with the current market. There are many factors that all contribute to making this one of the best, if not the best, type of dealer to be in Chicago today. These fac...
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Author:
dlegal
03rd November 2010
Rhode Island residents may be experience several degrees of geographical separation from big American cities such as Boston and New York, but that does not meant that they must live separated from the latest technological developments or electronic device...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
20th October 2010
Retirement is a subject most of us will shrug our shoulders at. We either deny the fact that old age comes or we busy ourselves with our everyday lives, lost in the thought that living is a never ending cycle of work and play from now until our last breat...
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Author:
Tom Wilson
14th October 2010
When it comes to holidaying with style, there's no better place to head to than San Diego. While this exciting city tends to be known for not much more than its zoo - albeit it is a very good zoo - San Diego actually has a lot more to offer than what yo...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
07th October 2010
Who says "We The People" can't do things better and cheaper? A public golf course, maintained by citizens' tax revenue for the enjoyment of everyone offers the same level of enjoyment and challenging play as the most exclusive and upscale private country ...
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Author:
Susan Slobac
23rd September 2010
Known for its sandy white beaches, plush residential properties, myriad cafes and beachfront villas, Punta Cana offers avery superior and high quality lifestyle; at an affordable price. Retiring in Provence or Florida has now become a passé idea; instead ...
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Author:
Scot
22nd September 2010
The anti-outsourcing bill by the US Senate which doubles the visa processing fees and other proposed bill that aims to axe visas for the foreign companies, which do not employ at least 50 percent of Americans in US comes as an double-whammy for the Indian...
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Author:
ferran jackson
16th September 2010
Living in one of the larger American cities brings with it numerous benefits and perks, one of those being early access to Fourth Generation wireless Internet. While 4G continues to launch in cities and towns all across the country, not every single town ...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
15th September 2010
Even readers who have spent decades in college towns can glean much from Gumprecht's work. The first chapter, for example, is an interesting exercise in definition. If one selects American cities where university students constitute 20% or more of the tot...
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Author:
ling