6月
30
2010
This article takes the current state of the economy and draws parallels for consumers to empower themselves by using the best practices of budgeting to measure their way through this financial mess. We also examine some of the available careers that may assist in this endeavor.
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6月
30
2010
To earn and to know about money, is a common desire of human. There are hundreds of interesting things in the world which are not known to you. Let me give you some very amazing facts about money.
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6月
30
2010
The cost of the current G 20 economic conference talks being hosted in Toronto, Ontario Canada has irritated a national sensitivity while at the same time promising economic hope for the country. The one billion dollar price tag for the event has been labelled frivolous by many politicians and has also been condemned as a very costly public relations ploy for Canada.
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6月
30
2010
What do the following have in common: Budweiser Beer; CITGO gasoline; Good Humor, Ben and Jerry’s, and Breyer’s ice creams? The answer is that each of these seemingly American brands and assets is actually owned and controlled by a foreign corporation.
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6月
30
2010
Kevin Rudd was democratically elected as Prime Minister of Australia. Last week he was dispatched without dignity by a cabal of factional warlords and unelected union officials. Julia Gillard, co-pilot to Rudd’s political blunders neatly stepped around his political carcass to portray herself as a cleanskin.
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6月
30
2010
Many developed countries provide unemployment benefits in order to help people to survive if they do not have a job. Of course, such idea is very good but such benefits sometimes lead to laziness. As I heard in some European countries some people do not want to work because benefits that they get are enough in order to live very well.
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6月
30
2010
Congress wants to raise employment taxes and reduce Social Security benefits. They say these actions are necessary to solve the growing unfunded liabilities of this vital program. Pay more for less, it’s that or nothing…or so they want you to believe.
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6月
30
2010
What can you do to have more rewarding and healthy communication when you disagree with the other person’s viewpoint? Here are some tips and reasons to consider the next time a situation like that arises. What are you making more important?
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6月
30
2010
The media have been reporting excessively on the BP Oil Spill Disaster. Barely any coverage has been devoted to three all important questions; who is responsible for this manmade catastrophe, who has been an active accessory, and who has been caught napping?
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6月
30
2010
Every year a list of the most expensive cities in the world are published by a US-based think tank. This year there are a few surprises, considering recent shifts in currency values, with a current lack of confidence in both the Euro, and US Dollar. What are the top seven most expensive cities in the World for expatriates and why are they on the top of this intriguing list?
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