The foundation doesn't simply give lip-service to the immortality movement either. It reportedly hands out $40 million per year to further the cause. Ray Kurzweil is another “kook” with dreams of living … We're talking about immortality, though, so …
Stiglitz's first US remedy requires changes in education, including overcoming the situation where in the US the good, government-provided primary and secondary education is concentrated in affluent areas. In my view the simple fact is that good …
The West and Iran may be attempting to put aside their mutual mistrust to deal with Isis – now known as Islamic State – in neighbouring Iraq, but judging by one of Iran's most popular channels there's still a long way to go. Islamic Republic of Iran …
SEED, which stands for Stimulating, Exceptional, Ethical, Duty is based in downtown Binghamton. The company does financial planning and also acts as a full service brokerage firm and insurance agency. While SEED is one year-old, it became a company …
Having a more affluent demographic working and living in the neighborhood will attract businesses that cater to them, Kish said. She said a … Your comment is subject to Facebook's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service on data use. If you don't want …
(APN) ATLANTA — In an eleventh hour, nail biting, last ditch effort, the Clayton County Board of Commissioners, in a three to one vote, on Saturday, July 05, 2014, agreed to let Clayton citizens decide on the one penny sales tax to fund MARTA services …
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NASSAU, The Bahamas –- Ninety-three young Bahamian men and women last week heard from Superwash President and CEO, Dionisio D'Aguilar who gave the students advice on how giving great customer service will be the success of Baha Mar. This is the second …
Since St. Vincent's hospital closed in 2010, Manhattan's lower West Side has been without 24/7 emergency care. (Though a number of urgent care centers eager to serve the area's affluent, well-insured patients have opened in the intervening years.) But …