Posts Tagged ‘decades’

5 Discount Travel Secrets Orbitz, Travelocity, and Expedia Don’t Want You to Know

Don’t make any travel plans until you read this!Especially when we’re experiencing one of the worst global recessions that we’ve seen in decades, every dollar counts. And because travel is so expensive, many of us turn to well-known discount travel Web sites like Orbitz, Travelocity and Expedia.When you book on these sites you think you’re [...]

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Evil Eye Bracelets Provide Protection From External Forces

Evil Eye Bracelets have been worn for decades in the Middle East to ward off the evil-eye’s gaze. For hundreds of year’s religions of the Middle East have believed that the evil eye can steal away someone’s good luck and give them misfortune. There are many different beliefs in how the evil eye was first [...]

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Outsourcing – People Can Outsource Too

The word outsourcing in the United States has become somewhat of a “dirty” word in political circles and among many in the public who fear that companies are forsaking their own workers for greener pastures of profit oversees. Companies that expand their operations in different countries are simply part of a historical economic shift toward [...]

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Why are premium notices a source of stress?

We’re all used to fact that life is never fair. Take it as another Murphy law. Just when you think you have hit rock bottom and things cannot get any worse, they get worse. You would have thought that a recession would mean premium rates would stay the same. In your dreams, you might have [...]

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Advertising Jobs – How Not to Succeed in Advertising

Advertising has become the single most important factor for a business to survive the competition in the market. The main competition is coming from the developing countries which have their own companies that are targeting local. Free trade and economy may have increased opportunities for corporate but have also given birth to ever increasing competition. [...]

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