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A Keokuk, Iowa USA firm announces the opening of a free online degree school search. The Free search is a milestone which owner Keith Londrie II wanted to accomplish in 2008. The search can be accessed at http://best-online-degree-schools.com and is available to any prospective online student.
The website has only been online approximately 2 weeks, and we are up to 201 searches per day and have increased capacity to handle hundreds of thousands of searches per day. Reaching the goal of 200 searches was completed in just 2 weeks. The secondary goal is to reach 100,000 searches by the end of 2008.
Keith Londrie says “With the amount of promotion we are doing for this free search service for online degrees, we should reach the goal of 100,000 searches by the end of 2008″.
The orange search box stands out vividly when you get to the site and look for where to do your search. The database of schools is the largest I have seen. You are virtually guaranteed to find a school that meets your expectations.
Keith Londrie said, “With the price of gasoline going up so much it is important to cut costs anywhere possible. The most logical place to start is with college transportation. Choose to learn online and save money while doing it”.
Source : webwire.com
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A report has suggested that it is likely that British students considering taking MBA courses in the UK will find it increasingly hard to find loans to cover the cost of their post-graduate studies.
According to a report in the Financial Times, the appeal of MBA courses in the US had recently been increasing among British students, thanks to the weak dollar.
However, the paper has now learnt that the credit crunch has dramatically reduced the number of student loans available for those considering such post-graduate courses.
It pointed to research carried out by the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators that showed that 50 lenders have suspended their post-graduate student loan deals.
“The cost of loan repayment is particularly high for students from outside the US who apply for loans from US institutions,” the paper explained.
“This is because credit references are not required and also the lenders find it harder to track down students on graduation if they return to their home countries.”
As a result, a British student looking for a post-graduate student loan in the US can expect to have to pay interest of around seven per cent.
With US MBA courses typically costing around $150,000 (£75,000) to complete, the rising price of loans could put many British students off, even though they know they will be able to secure high-paying jobs after graduation.
Source : gaapweb.com
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Move to about RS 1 lakh car, here’sa price similar tractor with Tata-to-be-launched small car. For years, banks and financial institutions have it, in addition to loans to small farmers, under the pretext that a tractor loans amounting to Rs 3.5 lakh a high risk.
But only if the lack of options that threatened to push farmers away from mechanization, a rebel group headed by the movement of the small rural town innovators and manufacturers of tractor big challenge for players
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Not unexpectedly, the Ministerial Conference in Cancun, the World Trade Organization meeting reached the conclusion proof, without any convention. The main stumbling blocks were massive subsidies to agriculture (estimated at approximately $ 300 billion a year by rich countries) and so-called “Singapore issues”.
The proceedings of the meeting was a great demonstration of power between developed countries - the USA and the European Union in particular - and developing countries, the bloc of G-22, cited by India, China and Brazil. In principle, it ended in a deadlock.
What are the main effects and consequences of the collapse of the Cancun negotiations? Firstly, by the huge subsidies that rich countries to their farmers, which would remain intact. So, farmers in many poor countries (especially in Africa) would continue to suffer unfair competition from their richer counterparts in the form of production subsidies, export subsidies and import tariffs . Developing countries were convinced to participate in negotiations on the Doha promise that their main development concerns would be accepted.
Indeed, they say that the reduction of agricultural subsidies by developed countries under the agreement of Uruguay has not been implemented and questions should focus on a priority before the news is included in the price.
The most troublesome aspects of developed countries, agricultural subsidies in Cancun was trying to change the definition of what constitutes a “trade distorting” subsidies. They were loans, export subsidies for trade. is clear policy to support home, in the form of grants entry and exit also rising costs of domestic producers an unfair advantage over their market in producing countries cheaper from other countries and must also be seen as distorting trade.
In addition, the European Union and the USA tries to block among the ranks of developing countries to give the impression that they were ready for the phasing out of export subsidies for products of particular interest to developing countries. He hoped that the existence of an influx of some developing countries, for their main products in the list of convicts and the G-22 solidarity. They even tried to attract China by suggesting that the subsidy and tariff reduction commitment would be less China, as it lies at the WTO later. So far, no developing country in the trap. But there are already sufficient indications and explicit threats of USA and the European Union’s negotiating driving licence they operate, bilateral and regional deals with a number of countries and try to a weakening of the coalition of developing countries.
At present, protection is enjoyed by Indian farmers to import duties (now that the import quotas are not more) remains intact. It would be a victory for the government before the elections. The NDA government itself of the project can also contribute to a better protection of interests that the Indian government Uruguay discussions in Congress.
The other obstacle was the Singapore issues - of multilateral rules for foreign investment, competition policy, transparency in government procurement and trade facilitation (simplification of customs procedures, and so forth). Among the latter, the most controversial of developing countries was the attempt to implement (EU-led) a multilateral agreement on investment (MAI).
Countries such as India argue that this is not a single rate of tax rules for foreign investment for all countries. Historically, countries at different development stages (including the USA, Japan, France, South Korea and so on) many species have imposed restrictions on foreign investment would promote economic development. In the future, they should also have the freedom to decide what type of foreign investments are allowed or discouraged. At best, it may insist on the fact that once a foreign investor is allowed for loading in a country, there should be no discrimination against foreign prisoners vis-a-vis a national company. But it has already been guaranteed by several provisions of the MIC (investment measures), under the agreements of the Uruguay. For example, the requirements discriminatory has no local content or export obligations can be held abroad, even longer.
Regarding the other Singapore issues, the objections were not as strong. Indeed, India can win if greater transparency is ensured in public procurement in all countries.
A number of uniform and transparent rules for fair competition should not be a bad idea either. The problem is that even the USA, unfair competition, it is easier to prove, against foreign producers. Even the practices followed by domestic producers are tolerated. It is precisely for these reasons that competition policy problem has been on the agenda of the Cancun conference, at the insistence of the USA. Among developing countries’ perspective of free movement so that foreign investment without a competition policy in the village would have been the worst scenario. Fortunately, the time has been avoided.
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SCHEDULE: full of events: GLOBAL HEALTH Council is the 30 annual conference on the theme “Our future Common Ground: health and the environment.” Environment - physical, economic and social - exerts a profound influence on health . Many of the World Health result from underlying differences in environmental conditions. While the health risks of deteriorating environmental conditions posed a global threat, who live in developing countries pay the highest price, often with the double burden of traditional ecological risks in the context of poverty and population density and …
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