Articles, tagged with "government doesn", page 6
10th April 2008
Does it ever seem like credit card companies seem to treat their customers like indentured slaves? The policies that these credit companies use to handle your accounts are at best unscrupulous and at worst, down right outrageous and robbery. If any othe...
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Author:
Deanna Mascle
12th February 2008
Introduction:
Education is the basic and foremost consult for each country. Being a student you should also know that you are the future of your country. . Higher education means ample amount of money is going to be spent. So don't take risk with your ...
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Author:
Christian Phelps
29th January 2008
There are moments in our lives when we are overshadowed by our pride and we behave in such a manner that we do not need any kind of help. It is at such time when debt relief grants from the government come to plead with us to atleast give a shot into help...
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Author:
Poly Muthumbi
14th November 2007
London is the most expensive place to stay in Europe, according to a recent survey, and that news has emerged at the same time as tourism minister Margaret Hodge has warned that hotels in the capital must shape up in order to be ready for the 2012 Olympic...
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Author:
Elisha Burberry
05th April 2007
Those families who made their best guess as to which of the Education Tax Incentives would save them the most on their income taxes have put their 2006 tax returns to bed, but for many, a sigh of relief is a bit premature. Countless families, even many as...
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Author:
Reecy Aresty
27th March 2007
The cause of poverty is not a lack of money. Does that statement shock you? It's true. A lack of money may be an effect of poverty, but it is not the cause of poverty.
The cause of poverty is poverty thinking. Poverty comes from poverty beliefs and ...
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Author:
Michael A Verdicchio
31st January 2007
It is rather ironic that we spend billions of dollars on other countries, but paltry sums on our own education system. Still, the federal government is offering a few tax incentives this year.
Our education system is a bit of a mess. There is a lot of...
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Author:
Richard Chapo
04th December 2006
Culture is synonymous with variety as is the land of Costa Rica. And in this country touching on the topics of race, food, festivals, and customs just scratches the surface of how colorful the culture if this land is.
Costa Rica has a strong and effic...
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Costa Vista Land
23rd November 2006
Actually Nevis is better than most jurisdictions but still falls short when compared to Panama.
Nevis has double-taxation agreements with Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. This is always a warning sign of a poss...
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Author:
Ronald Edwards
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 David Maillie
It means we have rights. Rights that many have fought for and given their lives for. Unfortunately in current America there is, for the most part, two separate classes of citizenship, a bipartisanship if you will. You have ...
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Author:
David Maillie
31st August 2006
A debated problem in a dynamic world of cars and technology that needs fuel is how to obtain cheap gas. A question like this is not out of the ordinary and is very difficult to answer. Gas prices have been on everyone's minds for a long time because they ...
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Author:
David Yrui
22nd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Bernadette Doyle
When a client is thinking about hiring you, two major questions in their mind are: 'Can this person deliver what they say they can deliver?' and 'Will their approach work in our particular business?' The trouble is no cl...
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Author:
Bernadette Doyle