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23rd September 2009
Their arrival portends rising local prices and a culture shock. Many of them live in plush apartments, or five star hotels, drive SUV's, sport $3000 laptops and PDA's. They earn a two figure multiple of the local average wage. They are busybodies, preache... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th August 2009
Credit cards have become very popular in the last few years. People have started to consider credit cards as a necessity. The credit cards are used more by the people from rich countries. Dubai is known for its strong infrastructure and high per capita in... Read >
Author: geneliabrown
11th August 2009
Cruising require huge amount of time because it will take moments to tour you in different places from around the world.
It requires almost three to ten years traveling the world. However, in some cases, it only requires years or even just weeks, when... Read >
Author: Armando Ramirez
10th August 2009
Its pretty clear that no one has a job for life! Not so long ago people would leave school and take up an apprenticeship and work for the same company until they retired. Some people would go to university and trained for a career, for e.g. teacher, socia... Read >
Author: elephant9
31st July 2009
Donate $5.00 to make the world a better place & go green Climate change is in the news. It sort of feels like everyone's "going green." We're glad you would like to take action, too. Fortunately, lots of the steps we will take to stop global warming can m... Read >
Author: Reggie Ochoa
29th July 2009
Immigration: Immigration means migration into place especially to a country for the purpose of permanent resident. It is a biological and modern phenomena. Immigration concept is related to development of citizenship law. A person who migrate to the count... Read >
Author: Sundeep
17th July 2009
Green Jobs Now: How the Green-Collar Sector Can Strengthen National Security
America uses an enormous amount of non-renewable energy. In fact, America uses more energy than any other country. That's shocking, especially when you consider there are coun... Read >
Author: Elliott Mizroch
09th July 2009
Debt relief refers to partial or total forgiveness of a debt. It also refers to the slowing or stopping the growth of a debt owed by individuals, corporations or even nations. This type of debt has been at times a source of controversy with some people op... Read >
Author: Mercy
30th June 2009
Second hand Products Garage SalesWhat is global warming, how can we know it's occuring, and what can we expect? Donate $5.00 to make the world a better place & go green Climate change is in the news. It seems like everybody's "going green." We are happy ... Read >
Author: lorie Russell
22nd June 2009
A disease is an entity opposed to health, which effects cause a physiologically or morphologically alteration to your normal state. In General, disease is characterized by causes, symptoms, evolution and possibilities therapeutic. Although often misused, ... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
19th June 2009
Most people have heard of Batik but many are not really aware of the process of batik or the history behind the origins of batik. Batik is an ancient craft dating back centuries and relates to hand drawing or hand painting involving wax. Wax-resist dyei... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
08th April 2009
It’s got to be Austria. Located in the Heart of Europe, Austria is a small country with great treasures to offer any visitor. Euroscape Travel takes you to one of the most historical and culturally rich countries in Europe. This week Euroscape Travel fe... Read >
Author: Euroscape Pty. Ltd
02nd April 2009
It’s got to be Austria. Located in the Heart of Europe, Austria is a small country with great treasures to offer any visitor. Euroscape Travel takes you to one of the most historical and culturally rich countries in Europe. This week Euroscape Travel fe... Read >
Author: Euroscape Pty. Ltd
09th March 2009
Many companies from rich and powerful countries today are now favoring and choosing outsourcing especially employees or service providers from other countries. This is also known as offshore outsourcing. Companies from countries like the United States of ... Read >
Author: Max
04th March 2009
Where are you going to go and how are you going to get there? That is the question and the answer is your going to invest online in the currency markets and your going to make money doing it. Seriously, never have so many joined any form of investment in ... Read >
Author: billaaa777
25th February 2009
It is a popular verse that all great technological advancements had been a child of necessity. During the 1980s, the world witnessed a revolution in telecommunication that changed the shape of the world. It was public access to the internet or more specif... Read >
Author: MonikaRajan
24th February 2009
It is a popular verse that all great technological advancements had been a child of necessity. During the 1980s, the world witnessed a revolution in telecommunication that changed the shape of the world. It was public access to the internet or more specif... Read >
Author: MonikaRajan
20th February 2009
It is a popular verse that all great technological advancements had been a child of necessity. During the 1980s, the world witnessed a revolution in telecommunication that changed the shape of the world. It was public access to the internet or more specif... Read >
Author: MonikaRajan
10th February 2009
“There is an old saying in commodities that low prices cure low prices and crude oil is currently at a multi-year low”. When prices of any commodity are low the producers of that commodity typically cut back on production and innovation costs. In the ... Read >
Author: MK Smith
15th December 2008
Obesity means the accumulation of excess fat on the body. According to most references, a person is classified as obese if they have a BMI (body mass index) of 30 or higher. The BMI is a measure of your weight relative to your height. Obesity and overweig... Read >
Author: Alma Orozco
15th December 2008
Education is a valuable tool that enables citizens to reach higher career goals and is a major factor towards improving social conditions among the masses. A few decades ago, employment opportunities were available to people with even basic education. But... Read >
Author: liza252
24th September 2008
Along with being known as one of the most naturally beautiful and culturally rich countries, Cambodia also has a history of violence in the form of war, foreign occupation, genocide and civil war. And more often than not, innocent children are casualties.... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
13th August 2008
It’s tough making ends meet. You do know how much every commodity goods have other necessities that every family should have; one will wonder how he will survive. And if these commodity goods won’t stop making their prices high, how much more will it ... Read >
Author: kelvin
07th July 2008
Pre-production paperwork and legal mumbo jumbo are going on right now in Hollywood concerning a proposed remake of the 1984 cult classic Dune. Adapted from Frank Herbert’s science fiction novels, which stretches to six novels, the folks at Paramount ar... Read >
Author: globalbpo1
24th April 2008
According to the U.N. Population Division, there are now almost 200 million international migrants from poor societies living in rich countries.
About 50% of these existing immigrants are illegal OR undocumented. The worldwide traveling trend to rich ... Read >
Author: Arif Hussain
28th March 2008
Dublin is Ireland’s capital, which finds a place for itself amongst the rich countries of Europe. It is located on the east coast of the country and encompasses the River Liffey merging into the Dublin Bay. Apart from being the largest city in the count... Read >
Author: Atwo
02nd November 2007
WHY RICH COUNTRIES GET RICHER, AND WHY POOR COUNTRIES SOMETIMES GET POORER Posted On: Friday, October 19, 2007 Author: Monty Guild and Tony DanaherThe World Bank has done some excellent research on this subject. I know that many are skeptical that... Read >
Author: Monty Guild & Anthony Danaher
01st November 2007
WHY RICH COUNTRIES GET RICHER, AND WHY POOR COUNTRIES SOMETIMES GET POORER Posted On: Friday, October 19, 2007 Author: Monty Guild and Tony DanaherThe World Bank has done some excellent research on this subject. I know that many are skeptical that... Read >
Author: Guild Investment Management
22nd August 2007
From the time people are very young, even as young as five years old, they can start developing tissue deposits, called plaque, in the lining of their arteries. For many people, these deposits never cause trouble. For others, they can be a killer. The ... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien
05th July 2007
Africa has long been known for its oil and mineral rich countries, but equally infamous for its wars, problems in government and overloaded support systems, such as healthcare. However South Africa has eluded this stigma and is fast becoming one of the ... Read >
Author: BodyContours
01st July 2007
Privatised education can actually push children into hazardous employment. Tanzania had an incredible 96% literacy rate in the late 1970s due to its compulsory education. Now the literacy rate is dropping at 2% because the country is paying twice as much ... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
09th May 2007
Where else could the Italian wedding come from if it's not celebrated in one of the most beautiful, romantic and culturally rich countries in the world?
Italy is the quintessential birthplace of all that is creative, ethnic and authentic. The Mona Lisa... Read >
Author: stefano sandano
04th April 2007
In last decade years, it took place a thorough change in European toys and games industry. The market share increases gradually and has accounted for more than one third of the whole world’s toys and games market. In recent years, electronic toys rise g... Read >
Author: bpwork.com
12th January 2007
The Self-Appointed AltruistsBy: Sam VakninTheir arrival portends rising local prices and a culture shock.Many of them live in plush apartments, or five star hotels, driveSUV's, sport $3000 laptops and PDA's. They earn a two figuremultiple of the local ave... Read >
Sam Vaknin
08th December 2006
Latest studies done by experts show that is going to spread by 7 percent among adult people by the year 2005. They say that the reason of this is the bad health habits by people shortage of heart health knowledge. It is expected that there will be around ... Read >
Author: Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri
15th November 2006
Poor pay and lack of jobs are forcing workers to abandon their countrys health service to seek work in the UK and USA.
In Nairobi, Kenya, a very small, very basic house costs 3,500 shillings a month (?25) - almost three-quarters of a nurses salary and... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
30th June 2006
About Management of LifeAs summer sheds its last tear before vanishing for another year, fate keepssweeping through life, surprising us in areas where we did not expect anychange. Friends, celebrities, enemies and strangers are with us today,inhaling the... Read >
joan marques
08th June 2006
IRAN THREATENS TO HALT EXPORTS OF OIL
By Ben Tanner
myownfuel.com
Related Topics: Ethanol, Make fuel, Make your own fuel, Alcohol still, Alternative fuels, Gas prices
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Gas prices jumped back up t... Read >
Author: Ben Tanner
01st April 2006
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Who wouldn't want their home based business to make them rich? The truth is that a few home businesses can make you rich. But even fewer home business systems create wealth. Are you working hard at your 9 to 5 for what ... Read >
Author: elias georgi
03rd October 2005
Winning the European CAP (Common Agricultural Policy)
By Sam Vaknin
Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited"
According to a June 2005 OECD report, and contrary to popular, media- fostered impressions, farm subsidies are being phased o... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
21st August 2005
Dublin is Ireland's capital, which finds a place for itself amongst the rich countries of Europe. It is located on the east coast of the country and encompasses the River Liffey merging into the Dublin Bay. Apart from being the largest city in the country... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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