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  • Booming Low-cost Housing Ushers Invigorating Growth In Vietnam
    By: Shushmul Maheshwari | - Taking into consideration, high demand of low-priced housing in Vietnam against its low supply, the government has directed the Ministry of Construction to adopt necessary measures. Proactive government initiatives in favor of the rising demand attributed towards a total investment of nearly VND3.6 Trillion (US$ 173 Million) in 37 low-cost housing projects covering a total landmass of 750,000 Sq M in 2010. The Ministry is co-operating with relevant Units to mobilize capital in an effort to speed ...
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  • Find The Best Restaurants In Mexico City
    By: 30 | - Mexico makes a great deal of its GDP from tourism and many foreign nationals come to see the history and culture of the capital, Mexico City. This area is renowned for its museums and historical centers, and a lively and throbbing nightlife. However, one other issue that the City should be known for is the many great eating homes that can be found in a variety of locations, therefore if you're shopping, going to the cultural sites or preparing for a night on the town, you must be ready to get a ...
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  • Eldridge Financial Blog: Uk In Recession Again As Recovery Is "€˜paralyzed"€™ By The European Debt
    By: eldridgeblog | - Britain is once again suffering a recession and unemployment risks coming close into three million this year as forecasted by the leading economic forecaster. The UKs economic recovery is paralyzed by Europes debt crisis, the Ernst & Young Item club will warn, as it cut its GDP growth forecast from 1.5 per cent to 0.2 per cent.According to Eldridge Financial Blog,the dire prediction comes after nine European countries including France, have had their credit ratings downgraded on ...
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  • Tips For Starting Medical Billing And Coding Business
    By: Dpro Technologies | - In United States the demand for healthcare is growing at an alarming rate. According to a recent study healthcare in US is has spend roughly 16.2% of the countrys GDP, or Gross Domestic Product. In the same year, the average American spent $7,681 on healthcare. The cost of healthcare is increasing as well: premiums and co-pays for employer-sponsored health insurance have risen by 131% since 1999. Reports predict that the annual healthcare spending could increase to $4 trillion as early as 201 ...
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  • The Heart Of Our Country
    By: Flin Martyn | - Mumbai which was formerly known as Bombay is the capital of the state Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in our country being the commercial and entertainment capital. It is the richest city with the highest GDP in our country. Mumbai is built on what was once an archipelago. It is not exactly known when these islands were first inhabited. Mumbai consists of two distinct regions: Mumbai city district and Mumbai Suburban district, which form two separate revenue districts of Maharashtra. ...
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  • Discount Printer Ink Cartridges Fantastic For Small Company Use
    By: Tyler b riley | - With stagnate GDP growth prices as well as the ongoing recession, the printer business in Europe has already established among its worst years for revenue in on the decade. There's been some moderate growth for ink jet cartridges, however, because of a rise from the interest in digital printing technologies. Despite the truth that it is getting to be quite a lot significantly more difficult to secure financial institution fiscal loans in Europe, industrial printing vegetation is staying construc ...
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  • Ten Interesting Facts About Belgium
    By: Maria K. | - If youre planning to visit Belgium, you might want to first brush up on other things that this EU host and member-country is known for aside from beer, chocolates and castles. The fact is there are so many interesting things to discover about Belgium and even if your visit might not be able to cover all of its wonderful attractions, you can still learn something more about the country, its people and culture.

    1.Belgium is credited for the invention of the saxophone (Adolphe Sax), ...

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  • What Happens When The Money Runs Out?
    By: Profit confidential | - BySasha Cekerevac.for Profit Confidential
    As 2011 is coming to a close, we are left to consider what will happen in 2012. But first, lets take a quick look at where we are, or better yet where the trends are going. The unemployment rate in the U.S.this past month was lower than the previous; however, this was due to more people having given up the hope of getting a job. GDP is grinding lower, forecasted to be only 1.8% in the U.S., which is dangerously close to stall speed. An eco ...

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  • Vietnam Housing Market To Witness Strong Spending Patterns
    By: Shushmul Maheshwari | - As per our new research report, Vietnam Housing Forecast to 2013, Vietnam is one of the fastest emerging real-estate markets in the world. Factors, such as rapid urbanization, and increasing number of households over the past couple of years further raised investments in the Vietnamese housing market. Together with these factors and rise in the number of households shifting towards the urban areas, is expected to raise residential spending set to grow at a CAGR of about 6% during 2011-2013 ...
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  • Rncos Releases A New Report - Vietnam Housing Forecast To 2013
    By: Sara Matthews | - RNCOS has recently launched a new report Vietnam Housing Forecast to 2013.The Vietnam housing sector has been growing at a rapid pace over the past few years owing to increasing rate of urbanization, strong demand, rising number of households, and high investment. In 2010, around 30.3% of the population was living in urban areas and this proportion is likely to reach nearly 32.3% by 2013. The number of households is also likely to grow at a CAGR of around 3% during 2010-2013. Despite the a ...
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  • Wb Raises Gdp Forecast
    By: Frbiz | - BEIJING - The World Bank on Thursday improved its forecast for China's GDP growth to 9.3 percent this year, from a previous prediction of 8.7 percent, due to strong corporate investment and a robust labor market.



    In its latest China Quarterly Update, the World Bank said that the country's economic growth has remained resilient and the economic outlook remains broadly favorable.



    "We now project China's real GDP growth at 9.3 percent in 2011 and 8.7 percen ...

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  • U.s. Debt Ceiling: The Least Of Our Real Problems?
    By: Profit confidential | - When consumers are cautious, they tend to hold back on any major purchases such as homes, vehicles, furniture, appliances, and travel, to list a few. This will impact spending and gross domestic product (GDP) growth and the ability of companies to expand their businesses and hire. This is my concern and I feel that continued nervousness among consumers will impact GDP.

    Consumer Confidence in July was another disappointment, with a reading of 59.5. The reading was above the estimate ...

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  • Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: The Great Repression
    By: dynamic04 | - http://www.economist.com/node/18834259?story_id=18834259&fsrc=rss

    OF THE many unpleasant legacies left by the economic crisis the mountain of sovereign debt may prove hardest to erode. Across the rich world, debt levels approaching 90% of GDP are now common. Indebted governments face an unenviable menu of options. Growing their way out of trouble will prove difficult as economies deleverage. Austerity, a second and unappetising choice, can easily choke recovery. Defaults are seen as ...

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  • The First Year Of The Internationalization Metropolis Conjecture
    By: www.goodscool.net | - The President and Secretary General of China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing,Cui Zhong to pay that amount of social logistics close to 90 trillion,each GDP rely on the three logistics capacity to drive.

    At present,our country's logistics industry accounts for 16.5% of value added services, accounting for 6.6% of GDP. In the logistics industry it Involved employees about two thousand people,Logistics value-added for each additional one percentage point, to increase by 10 m ...

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  • India May Overtake China In Gdp Growth By 2012
    By: Dezan Shira & Associates | - Indias GDP already showed a strong growth rate of 8.2 percent year-on-year in the third quarter of FY 2010-11. While this is well behind Chinas average growth of 10.4 percent over the past decade, population growth, rising exports, and expanding services may help India to give China a run for its money in the foreseeable future.

    In the third quarter of 2010-2011, Indias exports grew 16.2 percent year-on-year. Private consumption also grew by 9 percent from the previous year ...

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  • Important Things To Understand About Economic Recession Statistics & Predictions
    By: Ylva Jansson | - Numbers Play a Role

    We all hear talk about the current recession, but too few have an in-depth understanding of economic recession statistics and indicators. While it might at first seem a bit intimidating to learn, these measures actually make it easier to understand how economic predictions are made. Keep reading and I'll explain some basics.

    Understanding Statistics

    The more I learn about economic recession statistics, the less faith I have in their degree of ...

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  • When Did The Recession Start And What Caused It?
    By: Ylva Jansson | - Our Current Economic Crisis

    While we continue to endure the greatest economic crisis the world has ever seen many are still left wondering: when did the recession start? To explain the complete history of the mechanisms leading up to this economic recession would take much more time than either of us have here today.

    The true reasons behind this crisis go back several hundreds of years and span the entire history of the United States. While this is too much to cover now, co ...

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  • Applying The Law Of Attraction And Attracting Wealth - How To Give Yourself An Extreme Life Makeover
    By: Ylva Jansson | - Learning How to Achieve Your Dreams

    Many of us have been working on applying the law of attraction to help open ourselves up to abundance and wealth. However this can sometimes be difficult during hard financial times such as our current global recession. If you are trying to improve your personal development and wealth attraction in order to achieve your dreams, keep reading for some helpful tips.

    Not Getting the Results You Want?

    In times like these where GDP r ...

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  • Learn The Difference Between Gdp Recession And The Truth About Our Current Economic Crisis
    By: Ylva Jansson | - So...There's a Recovery?

    If you're like me you are more than a little frustrated by the mainstream media parroting how we have been in a state of economic recovery for the past year. Huh? There are very few things that anger me more than manipulation by our media or governments so I started to do some digging. Keep reading and I'll explain a little about why the GDP recession provides false recovery data.

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  • Why China And India Will Soon Dominate The World - Will Our Political Class Do Anything About It?
    By: Bruno Korschek | - If you look at some statistics from the U.S. Census organization, the CIA Fact Book, and several other credible sources and put them together in a "what-if" analysis regarding the future economic power of Russia, China, India, and the United States, you can develop the following statistical measures:

    - The current population of the United States is about 310 million people, the 2050 estimated population is expected to grow about 42% to 439 million, the current GDP of the United Stat ...

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  • Changes In The Us Economy: Savings Overtake Consumer Spending
    By: Cedric Welsch | - Is this the new mantra that is eventually going to change the US economy structurally? Latest data suggests that savings rate for Uncle Sam's America grew faster than consumption expenditure. While consumption expenditure grew 1.6% in the second quarter, savings rate shot up to 6.4%. The US economy thrives on consumption expenditure, which accounts for over 70% of the GDP. A high savings rate implies that consumption expenditure will remain subdued and economic growth will suffer.

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  • An Easy To Understand Guide To Good Documentation Practices
    By: Graham O'Keeffe | - It is very important to comply with the rules of Good Documentation Practices (GDP). Documentations should be concise, accurate, legible, and standardized. It is required by governing agencies, such as CFR and Eudralex, in both the US and Europe. Records concerning productions, laboratory tests, distribution, and clinical history must abide by the GDP regulations. Observing GDP is a must in completing batch records, laboratory notebooks, and any document that would be used as reference to decide ...
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  • How And Why To Invest In Gold?
    By: Mark Nicholas | - Gold prices are on the tear these days along with gold futures in brief touched yet one more record recently on exceeding $1,249 an oz - a level that may have seemed a distant prospect just a year ago.

    Yet there is no sign of resurgent consumer rate inflation in U.S. economy, or in economies of most other countries.

    Now around, therefore, gold is not serving as a safeguard anti inflation, the way it did in 1970s. But an increase in gold rates that's so sustained must ...

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  • Real Estate And Land Investing In Santa Catarina, Brazil
    By: Ruban Selvanayagam | - Whilst being a relatively small state in the south of the country, Santa Catarina has much to offer for real estate and land investors. Bordering Paran to the north and Rio Grande so Sul to the south (with the Atlantic ocean to the east and Misiones in Argentina to the west), a large majority of its inhabitants are of Portuguese, German, Italian, Polish and Japanese descent (the state was officially inaugurated in 1783).

    The majority of the states gross domestic product is generate ...

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  • Gdp Growth Slows In The First Quarter
    By: Krystle Chelsea Chan | - ncreased confidence in the economy may be reflected in the latest figures released by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

    Gross domestic product increased by 3.2 percent during the first quarter of 2010, its third consecutive quarter increase. Heightened consumer spending helped to boost this figures, while prices of the goods and services accountable for this spending slowed.

    This number indicates that the economy is in a better place than it was during the first quarter ...

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  • Us Economic Growth Spurts But Just What Is Its Composition?
    By: Pete Migz | - The latest GDP numbers for the US economy seemed to hold a surprise for everyone and reason to cheer on the face of it. The fourth quarter growth for the US economy was reported at an annualized rate of 5.7%, by far the fastest growth rate in nearly six years. Economists were expecting a GDP growth rate between 4.5% and 5.5 percent for the last quarter of 2009 and the latest figures seem to have beaten their expectations.

    The higher October to December 2009 growth rate was on the ba ...

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  • Us Fed And Us Economy: Fed Speak And The Economy Under Obama Leadership
    By: Pete Migz | - The latest statements from the US Fed suggest that the US economy is improving gradually, with some areas of concern remaining. Accordingly, the Fed has decided not to raise interest rates, which have been close to zero for some time now.

    The Fed believes that while the household spending is beginning to expand at a moderate pace, it remains reined in due to the weakness in the labor markets resulting in constrained income growth. Tight credit markets and a weak housing market have ...

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  • Q3 Gdp Growth Review: Is Us Economy Headed Out Of Recession?
    By: Pete Migz | - A pall of gloom seemed to have hit the US economy, with the US commerce department revising downwards, Q3 GDP growth estimates at an annualized rate to 2.2%, from the earlier 3.5%, which had been revised downwards to 2.8%. This suggests that the US economy did not grow as fast as earlier estimates had implied, dampening the positive mood that the economy had swung into.

    Even though there has been a downward revision in GDP growth estimates for the third quarter of 2009, it is still ...

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  • Us Consumer Confidence Up But Consumer Spending Down
    By: Pete Migz | - This is not a comedy of errors, but a real life scenario, where the Consumer Board survey suggested a strengthening of the consumer confidence in November, but US GDP growth took a beating on the back of constrained consumer spending.

    While, suggesting stronger consumer confidence for November, the Conference Board also suggested that US consumers continue to be anxious about the state of the US economy and are in a frugal spending mood.

    From these developments it may b ...

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  • Why To Invest In India
    By: Kamal Poria | - India is one of the fastest emerging economies today. In fact, it is ranked higher than Russia, Italy, or UK. It also ranks second amongst the developing nations. Thus, the purchasing power capability of India makes it an area of immense potential. It also offers a wide array of options and avenues to pursue.

    The huge potential of India lies in the fact that it offers a very large customer base to tap into. With the population of India running into the billions, the scope it offers ...

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  • How China Diminished Poverty
    By: Betty Payne | - Many predicted that its enormous population and style of government could hinder progress for years but China; the current fastest rising superpower in the world was able to reduce poverty at an amazing rate.

    From 53% in 1981, poverty in China was successfully diminished to just 8% in 2001. Because of this accomplishment, economists have often acknowledged the third largest country in the world as a great example to other nations in the worldwide quest for progress and development. ...

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  • Can China Become The Second Largest Economy?
    By: Betty Payne | - Gone are the days when the third largest country in the world has carried the burdens caused by immense poverty because now, China boasts of its rapid development and economic growth. Economic analysts claim that the world has seen nothing yet; pointing out that Chinas position in the economic race can soon change.

    But can the biggest country in Asia maintain its blazing progress and dethrone the reputable economy of Japan, which is currently the worlds second largest? Report ...

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  • China "€" The World"€™s Leading Exporter
    By: Betty Payne | - Dont be surprised if most of the imported items you see around are labeled Made in China.

    2009 proved to be a great year for China as it became the official leading exporter in the world, dethroning Germany, which has held the top spot since 2003. Reports stated that in December of last year, Chinese exports were significantly better than December of 2008. Also in 2009, the largest country in East Asia was recognized as the largest producer of steel and exporter of automob ...

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  • Causes Of Economic Recession And Our Attitude
    By: William | - Business Cycle refers to the relatively long term fluctuations in economic activities or production side and contraction in Business Cycle or slowing down of economic activities is called Economic (Financial) Recession. A lot of theories can be provided to present the macro causes of Economic Recession. Few of which are collapsing down of property business, hiking up of energy prices, fading of business profits, high interest rates, weakening of job market, drop down in tax revenue and drop-off ...
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  • Health Insurance Spending To Soar Over Next Decade
    By: Yamileth Medina | - The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of a nation is a key measure of its economy. For decades, health care has become increasingly expensive--while simultaneously becoming a larger percentage of the U.S. GDP. The rise in health care spending, including that on health insurance plans, has outpaced general economic growth. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services predicts that the trend will continue unabated over the next decade.



    Specifically, the CMS estimates that healthca ...

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  • Marketminder.com: Pacific Politics
    By: mm99 | - Since the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) assumed power August 30th"?"unseating the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party"?"Japan (the world"??s second largest economy) has been on a bit of a rollercoaster. In recent weeks, Prime Minister Hatoyama and the DPJ"??s campaign promises for change are ringing true"?"and that"??s not necessarily a good thing for the country"??s stock market.

    This week, Japan"??s Cabinet Office revised last quarter"??s GDP number to 1.3% annual growth"?"down ...

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  • Reliance Gas From Kg Contributing To India"€™s Gdp
    By: Amit Patil | - The recent CSO estimate of Indias GDP for the second quarter of 2009-10 came like a whiff of fresh air amidst the gloomy scenario that was painted last week by the Dubai debt crisis. GDP growth has received its surprising but much-needed impetus from a booming mining and quarrying sector, which grew by 9.5% in the second quarter of 2009-10 as compared to 3.7% recorded during the second quarter in 2008-09. This has largely been attributed to a bolstering growth in output from Reliance Industri ...
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  • On Wanting To Dabble In The Forex Game
    By: Paul Dubsky | - Mr. Smith is interested in possibly looking into buying and selling foreign currencies as a sideline. To start with, he just wants to try things out in a small way on paper to see if he could make a profit before really playing for money.

    Mr. Smith does not relish the thought of studying all types of forex jargon and complicated expressions. Consequently, he has to know at least something to get him started. Here are some words which people like Mr Smith may wish to be conversant ...

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  • Mexican Hotels For Your Business And Pleasure Needs
    By: David H Urmann | - Mexico is one of the rich countries in the world. The people here may preserve their historical essence but they have the most modern equipments and facilities you need for a hotel.

    Mexico is one big country located in North America, having fifty-nine cities. These cities have beautiful architectures which surround the whole country. Mexico has been known for its hundreds of museums, which are very rich in history, anthropology and many more.

    Mexico City, being the ...

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  • Dubai Economy Growing Through Real Estate
    By: William | - Dubai is the first country in the United Arab Emirates that ventured away from oil as its main source of income. Today oil contributes only 6% of the nation's GDP. Dubai has steadily and determinedly worked on transforming itself from an oil rich country into an important trade center and business port. It has done several things to attract western investors, both individuals and corporations, to set up shop there. Dubai is also the biggest banking and financial market in that area.


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  • Gdp--what's In It For Me?
    By: Patricia L Johnson and Richard E Walrath | - Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor under President Clinton. did a little exercise where he took the GDP, divided it by the population and came up with a figure of $35,000 for every man, woman and child in this country IF GDP were to be divided equally.

    GDP -- is the sum of all goods and services produced in an economy in one year. Since that was several years ago, we're going to update our 'divided equally' figure to $42,008 for 2005, based on GDP of $12,455.8 (in bill ...

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  • What Is A Recession?
    By: Patricia L Johnson | - Recession definitions (and fears) are running amuck.

    Encarta World English Dictionary [North American Edition] 2007 Microsoft Corporation.

    1. decline in economic activity: a period, shorter than a depression, during which there is a decline in economic trade and prosperity

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    "Definition: A recession is defined to be a period of two quarters of negative GDP growth.
    Thus: a recession is a national or world even ...

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  • An Open Letter To The Associated Press
    By: Patricia L Johnson and Richard E Walrath | - The Associated Press article U.N.: U.S. workers are world's most productive was recently published by MSNBC and contains the following comments:

    "The average U.S. worker produces $63,885 of wealth per year, more than their counterparts in all other countries,"

    "The productivity figure is found by dividing the country's gross domestic product by the number of people employed. The U.N. report is based on 2006 figures..."

    AP is stating the productivity ...

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  • Bernanke Bails Bankers: But Will More Debt Solve The Problem?
    By: Murray Nickel | - September 6th, 2007

    Imagine this scene: you find your son playing with matches in your house. "Son, that's a mighty dangerous game you're playing - you could burn the house down. Oh, I see you're almost out of matches, here use these ones I've borrowed and of course I'm happy to take the blame on your behalf should anything go wrong".

    Would you say and do that? Not likely! The chances of your house burning to the ground would jump drastically.

    Yet th ...

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  • Average Household Income Down! Recession? Depression? Worse?
    By: Ed Lathrop | - Recently, there have been reports on the radio and in the local newspapers on numbers that have come in on the average annual household income. The report states the average annual household income has fallen over a five-year period between the years 2000 and 2005. In 2000, the average annual household income was $55,714. In 2005, it is reported to have dropped to $55,238.

    This, of course, has to be seen as bad news for the economy. What does it mean to our economic future, an ...

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  • Career Opportunities For Engineering Graduates And Students
    By: Nihit Aurora | - The United States has the world's largest GDP, which currently stands at around $13 trillion. This makes it the most powerful economy worldwide. Since the United States is the largest manufacturer, engineering is an attractive option for those who aspire to pursue careers in this field. The role of engineering is the application of knowledge derived from a variety of fields such as science and mathematics to develop solutions for humanity's practical needs.
    Engineering consists of a vari ...

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  • Investing Home Prices Fall In Majority Of The Biggest Markets
    By: Richard Stoyeck | - If you have owned a home, or any piece of residential real estate including condos, and vacation homes than you are aware of the run up in prices that occurred for a five year period that ended more than a year ago. In terms of investing, owning a home for half a century has been a wonderful way to build wealth. It is one of the few investing methods where you could actually live in your investment, while it increased in value. Most investors are not aware that from World War II until last year, ...
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  • Costa Rica Economy; Recovering And Expanding
    By: Charles Kassotis | - Costa Rica lies between Panama and Nicaragua and it is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the east and the North Pacific Ocean to the west. It is comprised of 51,100 square kilometers and the territorial waters take up about 589 square kilometers. It is considered a conglomeration of a number of landforms. The location of the country in the isthmus of Central America makes it easier to access American markets, which have the same time zone as Central US and also has access to Europe and Asia via t ...
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  • Fifa World Cup Germany 2006... Catch Your Soccer Fever In Investing Now!
    By: Jason Chew | - Copyright 2006 Jason Chew

    Place your bet not on the ball but outside the field

    Soccer or football is the world's most popular ball game. The 2006 FIFA World Cup is just than less than 2 months away. The World Cup is the world's most popular soccer tournament where the best 32 teams around the world will play each other to win the soccer's most prestige prize, the World Cup!

    Traditionally, during major tournaments and games, the main focus is on the ...

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