Big picture analysis for both parties as the debate continues over America's poor: The New York Times writes that "despite improved living standards, the poor have fallen further behind the middle class and the affluent in both income and consumption …
Analysis of the skeletal remains of an affluent young woman who lived in Tuscany some 2,000 years ago shows that celiac disease has existed since ancient times — as has the practice of avoiding certain foods. The woman's remains … But her bones …
That's according to a 2014 global investment survey of 4,200 affluent investors by asset manager Legg Mason, mapping Australians' attitudes towards investing against their global counterparts. The survey identified an underlying pessimism in Australia …
Such a situation not only promotes corruption and encourages corrupt elements to devastate the local economy but eventually compel the working class to accept 'corporate' economy headed by the affluent section of the society. … As farm products no …
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The men who are wearing the product are, said Adam, part of a growing contingent of hipsters who are willing to pay a premium for what they want — even if it means they aren't the traditionally affluent consumer. “We assumed that the majority of our …
The negative side is … virtually every product on the market will require a substantial equivalence determination … and that manufacturers will be forced to implicitly lie about the intended purpose and relative safety of the product by not being …
… Ottawa Travel and Vacation Show provided a platform for Trinidad and Tobago's tourism officials to showcase the dual-island destination's diverse and dynamic tourism product to a market of approximately 16,000 consumers who are well-educated …
The third issue was about what was known then as the “Uruguay Round,” which involved negotiations over the market opening of agricultural products, mainly rice. … In the United States, I experienced a different society – peaceful, affluent, and generous.