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23 Sep 2008 
 


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  • University of Phoenix Online

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23 Sep 2008 
 While working on net I figured out that after holding the Bachelor's degree holder I was earning more than I haven't finished their degree. Presently, professional people are needed to manage and help our world gets better. So, I encourage you guys especially those who are not yet professional to enroll for an online programs at career-education.net

 

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12 Sep 2008 

Dirty, noisy and unbelievably expensive, London is a vast cosmopolitan melting pot of people, ideas and energy. There's not so much a buzz about the place as a deafening roar, and somewhere behind the incessant bustle is 2,000 years of history struggling to be heard.

It's a cliché to describe London as a collection of villages, but historically that's exactly what it is. From its origins in the area today known as "the City", the capital expanded over the centuries to include the surrounding areas, each of which maintain their own distinctive character.

There's genteel Notting Hill with its cafés and boutiques; the trendy media enclave of Soho, all restaurants and bars; the village-like charm of Highgate; the old money of Kensington and Knightsbridge; and the arts-scene cool of Hoxton and Shoreditch.

And there's much more besides; from the East End of mythical chirpy cockneys to the leafy suburbs south of the river, the sheer size of the city can be overwhelming.

Architecturally, the city is a hodge-podge of styles, the consequence of the city's evolution over millennia and its being razed twice, first by the Great Fire of 1666, which destroyed some 80 percent of the capital, and then by the bombs of World War II, which left as much as a third of the City and the East End in ruins.

Now Christopher Wren's seventeenth-century landmarks share space with 1960s brutalist statements like the Hayward Gallery and contemporary showstoppers such as the sparkling Swiss
Re tower, known to Londoners as "The Gherkin."

But more than simply being a city of buildings and neighborhoods, London is fueled by an ideas economy: it's often described as the financial capital of the world; is at the cutting edge of new media; and is a major exporter of art, literature and fashion. Then there's Londoners' compulsive desire to invent and re-invent musical genres, with the city giving birth to the urban sounds of drum n' bass, garage, grime and dubstep.

Above all, it's a city of movement. People from all over Britain, and indeed, all over the world, move to London to pursue their dreams, while many Londoners grumble about leaving in search of a quiet life. Despite its long history, it can seem a transient place, with no fixed identity. But that transience is its greatest strength. It is the constant influx of new ideas and fresh energy that makes London such an endlessly fascinating city.


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12 Sep 2008 
Japan's economy shrank at a 3 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter, the government said Friday in a lowered revision of an already pessimistic reading for the world's secondbiggest economy.

Fears about a global downturn have been growing amid soaring prices of gas, steel, food and other goods. Signs of a slowdown in the U.S., Japan's major trading partner, have added to the worries.

Tatsushi Shikano, senior economist at Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. in Tokyo, said the pessimistic revision had been expected, given recent indicators that show declines in corporate investments, exports and consumer spending.

"Our view of a weak economy was once again confirmed," he said.

The economy was expected to stay sluggish for the next few months, staying flat at best, and may continue to contract, Shikano said.


The Cabinet office reported Japan's gross domestic product -- a measure of the value of its goods and services -- contracted 0.7 percent in the second quarter from the previous quarter.

That was steeper than the 0.6 percent contraction given in a preliminary report released August. For the annual rate, Japan had said the economy contracted 2.4 percent in its earlier report.

Since the "bubble" economy of overspending burst in the 1990s, Japan had been eking out moderate growth in recent years.


But some Japanese officials are now seriously worried about a possible recession because of emerging risks largely outside Japan's control.


The lagging economy is expected to be a key issue in the ongoing campaign to find a new prime minister after Yasuo Fukuda abruptly announced his resignation earlier this month.

The ruling party is selecting its new leader later this month among five candidates. Partly because of the growing worries about the economy, former Foreign Minister Taro Aso, who is promising more stimulus spending to wrest Japan out of its doldrums, is widely viewed as the likely victor.


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12 Sep 2008 
The city plans to turn the stench of its residents' waste into sweet green cash and renewable energy.
 

The San Antonio Water System will sell captured methane gas generated from the utility's treatment of 140,000 tons of biosolids, or sewage, from customers each year.


The city-owned utility's board of trustees approved a contract Tuesday to provide at least 900,000 cubic feet of natural gas daily for the next 20 years to Ameresco Inc., a Framingham, Massachusetts-based energy services company.

"Treating these biosolids generates an average of 1.5 million cubic feet of gas a day," said Steve Clouse, the water system's chief operating officer. "That's enough gas to fill seven commercial blimps or 1,250 tanker trucks each day."

The utility already sells for reuse a portion of the water that's cleaned at its wastewater treatment plants. It also converts some biosolids into compost that's sold for use in yards and gardens.


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