By: Arunsi Jeremiah | 2010-03-31 | Environmental The population of the world is growing at about 1.2% per year, or nearly 75 million people per year. The World average per capita energy consumption is about 1745 kg joules per person. Hence, in order to maintain today's world per capita energy use, we will have to build the equivalent of 174GW of power capacity that is equivalent to about 174 nuclear reactors per coal power plants every year. read more
By: Himfr Tian | 2011-03-04 | Business With China's economic aggregate surpass Japan, Japan of eu's grant aid and technical assistance, and facing the slash of may. A few days ago, Japan's foreign ministry officials said, before the original sincere company think ODA had the purpose is to support the development of developing countries, but nowadays China's GDP overtook Japan to become the world second, therefore continue to support China would "not national understanding"... read more
By: Montwrobleski77 | 2010-09-12 | Cancer Evaluation of impairment caused by exposure to an occupational toxin can be complicated by additional exposure to other injurious agents read more
By: Sunny T K | 2010-08-06 | Economics These days, they discuss so much the growth rate. The developped countries have a decreasing growth rate while the growth rate of emerging markets is chugging along audaciously in the face of looming financial and economic woes in the rest of the world. How to define exactly the growth rate of a country and how is that relevant? read more
By: Sanjeev Pandey | 2010-03-27 | Economics India is basically an agricultural country which economy depends largely upon its agrarian produce. Agricultural sphere contributes about 25 percent to the country's GDP. The speedy growth in the fertilizers production is swaying the Indian manufacturers to transform into Indian exporters, and helping them create a long lasting impression on global consumers. read more
By: Frank Rodriguez | 2010-04-01 | Economics The Gross Domestic Product or GDP as it's often referred to in the financial media is an important economic indicator, much like the CPI. Here's a look at how it works. read more
By: Anshul Mahajan | 2011-08-15 | Internet Marketing The internet is quite a popular media in Brazil and you can thus use the power of net to promote your online business. To get the right Brazil traffic at your site you can use the Brazil popunder traffic packages that can turn out to be very effective. The popunder ads are preferred by most of the online business as they are effective in promoting your website. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-02-26 | Arts & Entertainment Gross domestic product per capita is an approximation of the value of goods produced per person in the country, equal to the country's GDP divided by the total number of people in the country. Therefo read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-08-06 | Business 24/7 Wall St. has compiled the list of countries with highest productivity in the world based on GDP per capita which partly depends on education of the populations, natural resources and manufacturing expertise read more
By: Ronald Russo | 2010-10-05 | Day trading Alzheimer's disease and other dementias are rising in alarming proportions consuming vast amounts of resources the world over, according to The World Alzheimer Report for 2010. read more
By: Christina Xia | 2011-01-12 | Business Recently, South Africa, BRIC cooperation mechanism has been accepted as a member of the meaning of this incident, people should remain cautious enough; it's not like Goldman Sachs BRIC concept as originally proposed, suggesting some kind of development prospects, just an event of international relations; it can be regarded as the four countries of the South African national power and international status as a recognized and hope in the next stage of international relations and coordination with which to obtain understanding, as to whether South Africa's attractiveness to investors will increase, is another matter. In my opinion, the situation may be just the opposite; many people think of South Africa to represent Africa, but in fact it is far less than the weight of Africa as it shows the total economy so much, despite the total GDP of Africa nearly 1 / 4, but South Africa from not become Africa's financial center, or academic and scientific centers, in addition to several neighboring countries, the number of African countries do not have political influence, cultural attraction or value of the appeal, although sometimes be some neighboring countries to escape famine and war, the people The influx of South Africa, but it is not Africa, young people or entrepreneurs who aspire to paradise... read more
By: Sean Lannin | 2010-04-02 | Destinations South American travel destinations are growing in popularity, and offer the travel some unique ecological and cultural places of interest. We chose Latin America because we love the food and culture of Latin America. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-22 | Politics The United States needs to be aware of the possibility Communist Domino Players in the Americas plan to pummel the peace. It could be a further anti-capitalist approaching to South and Central American Governments. Because the leaders of these countries rally their people to a system where those populations rely more on the government. read more
By: Rachel S. Davis | 2010-08-27 | Adventure Tourism South American is considered as an interesting destination which offers you many unique and off the beaten path vacation experiences. A whale watching cruise along the Pacific Coast of Colombia will be adventure vacation for travelers seeking an original vacation experience. read more