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18th September 2009
The gross domestic product of Hong Kong decreased 2.2 percent year on year in the second quarter, according to the Census and Statistics Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government.
The GDP of Hong Kong decreased by 7.... Read >
Author: hasxls@gmail.com
17th September 2009
Can money bring happiness This question must have been deliberated since the beginning of exchange of goods.
This question is too broad for a short article. We shall therefore focus on the narrower question of whether people are happier when the... Read >
Author: devender
11th July 2009
Property in Costa Calida has recently gone off the radar of Spanish property buyers but there are a lot of factors that make Costa Calida worth a very good look when thinking about buying property in Spain according to Susan Suspenda the Marketing and... Read >
Author: Susana Suspenda
12th June 2009
Since the dawn of civilization they have appeared at periodic intervals. Men and women who have lead our nation towards newer heights. Visionaries, builders, thinkers, and scientists saw ahead of their times and their presence benefited not only our count... Read >
Author: ssial
12th May 2009
Tomorrow marks two years since the first United Nations Global Road Safety week held on 23-27 April 2007. The road safety week was called for by the United Nations to reflect the startling statistic that nearly 1.2 million people around the world are kil... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
11th March 2009
"The worse the economy gets, the more money I make," is my ideal of the perfect business model. Everybody is able to make money when the Gross National Product is growing a 4% per year, but the real challenge is to keep your customers when money is tight.... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
02nd March 2009
Online Trading, an Alternative for World Trade
Worldwide trade is switch of capital, goods, and services across worldwide rings or territories. In the most of nations, it stages a meaningful portion of gross national product. While global trade has bee... Read >
Author: evytaar
09th January 2009
Fundamental analysis is considered to be the opposite of technical analysis in Forex trading . It can be used as a successful tool as to whether to invest in a company in the stock market because there is a huge amount of information and facts and figures... Read >
Author: Martin Lauder
01st December 2008
It’s been a fascinating month as I have been in two separate worlds, the world of here and now, doing presentations on how to set up community based tourism enterprises in Sulawesi in Indonesia, and the world of the future for wildlife, forests and the ... Read >
Author: Discovery Initiatives
18th November 2008
In 2006, the total cost of health care in the United States was 2.1 trillion dollars,
which is more than the gross national product of China. Yes, we spend more on
healthcare than China spends on everything.
We’ve all heard that the war in Ir... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
06th October 2008
Wikipedia defines welding as “a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals.” This is done by melting the part of the materials to be joined and adding some additional molten joining material. When the molten material cools, it forms a st... Read >
Author: William
04th September 2008
Health care is one of the most promising industries in the health and hospitability sector today. Health care relates to the prevention as well as to the treatment of illness. It also implies the overall mental and physical well being of individuals. A he... Read >
Author: Nammy
14th April 2008
"A recession is a temporary slump in a nation's gross national product. According to Goldman Sachs, the largest investment bank on Wall Street, the U.S. economy will have undergone a recession by the close of 2008. Yale University economist Robert Shiller... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson
22nd January 2008
Well, it really isn't surprising that Christmas 2007 saw consumer spending down. The Commerce Department has released the consumer spending figures which show that spending was at its lowest ebb since June 2007 and that we spent 0.4% less at Christmas t... Read >
Author: Nelson Stewart
14th January 2008
Everyone at one time or another fantasizes about going into business and being his or her own boss. Now a growing number of Americans are making that fantasy a reality. In an economic climate that encourages and nurtures entrepreneurship, hundreds of th... Read >
Author: Mal Mortoo
14th November 2007
The theory of Modernization Revisionism was one of three economic theories developed in El Salvador in the 1960s-1970s. Even though the modernization revisionists, the supporters of this theory, would not tell a word against the idea that capital enlarged... Read >
Author: Samantha Smith
20th September 2007
(published on www.hedgeco.net ) September 17 2007 (HedgeCo.Net)- Daniel Butler, the Trade Director for Czech carbon asset fund manager Blackstone Global Ventures sent us at HedgeCo this much needed Carbon... Read >
Author: DButler
01st August 2007
Americans now spend over $1.5 trillion annually on medical care. There is no end in sight to rising costs. From the medical community’s standpoint, why should there be? If you have a cash cow you milk it for all it is worth.
The public’s and t... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
21st May 2007
It is commonly accepted thought that the more population country has the more food and supply it can provide for its people. Thus, economic growth of the country which controls its population density is growing while countries which have uncontrolled popu... Read >
Author: Sharon White
09th May 2007
People who find it difficult to forgive and forget are more prone to muscle tension and high blood pressure. Unkown to many, simple as it may seem, refusal to forgive and forget the mistakes of others may cause serious health problems.
Experts say the l... Read >
Author: rachel
01st February 2007
At the beginning of 2006, the so named real estate “bubble” across the nation was leaking air. We read opposing views by economists, whose opinions graced the pages of national media and were dependent upon which economic theory they followed. It was ... Read >
Author: John Harris
22nd November 2006
Webucation is education and knowledge delivered 100% via the Internet. The market for continuing education is already much bigger than most people realize. The potential of webucation is so vast that for one to succeed, others don't have to fail.
We... Read >
Author: Curtis Lee
03rd July 2006
Economic indicators are regularly released governmental statistics that indicate the growth and health of a country especially its economy. Economic indicators mostly influence the value of a country's currency. These are key statistics that show the dire... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
08th June 2006
Dollars Don't Make Health
Americans now spend over $1.5 trillion annually on medical care. There is no end in sight to rising costs. From the medical community's standpoint, why should there be? If you have a cash cow you milk it for all it is worth... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
07th June 2006
According to the current estimates tourism represents 6.5 percent of the global workforce, employing 112 million people throughout the world. It plays a major role in the global economy and represents a significant global gross national product (GNP). Tou... Read >
Author: Yogesh Kumar
25th May 2006
Movies are now produced at costs that rival the gross national product of some small nations. Media including TV, music, internet, games, and casual cell phone use cost as much as it would to feed nearly every person in Africa. But there is another cost t... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
09th March 2006
World markets can also be classified on the basis of the following:
1.Population- When the population is higher, the bigger is the market. However, it is
necessary to look into the following.
(a) Age groups and Sex- Different age groups of people,... Read >
Author: sowmya ramani
14th January 2006
Thursday, April 14, 2005
Hello from Cuba (14) - Field Trips and Interviews
Hotel Habana Libre, Thursday, April 14, 2005, 3:38 pm
During the past close to 2 weeks, I have really been trying to understand Cuba, its politics, its economy, its people,... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
24th August 2005
By Kathie Freeman
Cats are becoming increasingly popular as pets these days, and a big question is, how many cats should a family have? For some people, one is more than enough, others have half a dozen or more. Here are some sure- fire ways to know wh... Read >
Author: Kathie Freeman
21st August 2005
Aruba
Geography
Aruba is an island in the West Indies, in the Caribbean Sea, near the Paraguan Peninsula of Venezuela. An integral part of the Netherlands, Aruba was a member of the Netherlands Antilles until 1986. Aruba is about 30 km (about 19 ... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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