By: Kadmiel | 2010-03-18 | Economics Guatemala has one of the highest poverty rates in Latin American thanks to its unequal distribution of wealth and a rapid population, regardless its highest GDP in Central America. read more
By: Amy Kelly | 2011-04-21 | Other Education I had the pleasure of sitting down with Andrew Zitoli, the principal of Millis middle school and founder of No Sticks and Stones (www.nosticksandstones.com) for a candid one on one interview regarding his Anti Bullying program and his highly successful youth Leadership curriculum. read more
By: Anthony Corrano | 2010-11-03 | Article Marketing If someone were to talk about people who live in conditions of poverty, you might expect them to be talking about people who live in developing countries or in a location where a natural disaster has recently occurred. read more
By: Jamie McIntyre | 2011-07-01 | Online education Education is one of the most crucial aspects of a human being. Education is best defined as learning which has significant outcomes on the aptitude level of the individual, help in formation of individual character and somatic ability either child or adult or behavioral conduct between two or more human beings. read more
By: Rita Thomson | 2011-01-07 | Small Business For the past 25 years in America and to some extent other countries participated in the outsourcing of the data employed in lower paid entry, unregulated and non-union members in developing countries. read more
By: Astrovalley | 2012-03-20 | Marriage There are loads of other aspects also which decide how the wedded life of a couple would be. Marriage is not just about living together with your better half in fact it is about sharing the good and the bad flashes of their lives. read more
By: Pekie Aon | 2010-12-03 | News and society In fact there is quite a bit of poverty in America, and this includes over 14 million children whose parents can't afford to feed them regularly and can't provide proper clothing, education, or health care. read more
By: Omer Javaid | 2010-03-30 | Regulatory compliance Man is born free. To live free and to die free, is the innate desire of every living being. But still in this industrialization era; which is the 21st century, a known group of people still yearn for their freedom of body, mind and souls. These modern day slaves are transported from their native countries forcibly, or by opting lure attitude by making money redemption promises to them. read more
By: Alana Gray | 2012-04-20 | Online education Students can now also gain schooling experience from home. E-learning has come up as a new way of studying altogether, which has proved to be of great use for physically handicapped children. read more
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 2011-04-06 | Article Marketing The concept of karma seems easy to understand on the surface layer; but as we look closer, it seems to be more of a mystery. Hatha Yoga practitioners may struggle with the concept of action, which cre... read more
By: naty bay | 2010-07-20 | Investing Finance & Investment With more and more customers falling into the fuel poverty* trap (latest estimates are around 4.8 million homes) www.mrtalk.co.uk asks the question why government departments have not focused on resolving this at grass roots levels by encouraging customers to simply switch energy supplier to the least cost supplier. MrTalk.co.uk predicts that with careful management of those customer's transferring, ensuring that they do geniunely receive a 100% impartial comparison, that the likelihood is that fuel poverty could be eradicated in the UK almost overnight. The only negative issue is that... read more
By: Ross Mike Taylor | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Poverty and the disease are interrelated. It is a major factor which leads to behaviors that expose people to the danger of getting infected with the disease. It worsens the impact of the disease. The occurrence of the disease can lead to an escalation of deficiency and can even push some non-poor into financial scarcity. read more