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Do you have your emergency preparedness kits? Have you prepared your disaster plan?
... alone for the summer. Prepare for the unexpected. Hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, earthquakes, flooding, fires caused by humans – how do parents equip their children? When the disaster occurs, it’s too late to make an emergency plan.
In this article, I describe an ‘idea’, for the people to take an effective part in democracy and in turn for the government to involve people in making policy decisions affecting them.
Emerging markets with growing mass tourism appeal have gained investor interest for strong rental yields, bargain property prices, fast capital growth potential and high demand enabling good exit strategies.
This is a look at whether or not the credit card industry should be regulated by the government.
This article discuss the factors contributing economic growth and its impact on the economy as whole. As well, it highlights government policies to improve the rate of economic growth.
Educating children in African refugee camps is an intricate task that requires many coordinated efforts. Humanitarian organizations, local government officials, educators, parents and children, all need to be part of education activities.
As the prices of the properties are inevitably lower than those in an established market, lower potential financial loss will result from any associated risks.
What to do when you loose your job. We all need help every now and then and here is some information to help you through a job loss.
In developing their business plans, companies of all sizes face the challenge of determining the size of their markets.