"In fact, since our inception in 2007, we've raised over $20 billion through the sale of over 30 direct investment programs to over 2 million investors, establishing our position as an industry-leading provider of investment advice and solutions to the …
Westernisation in some more affluent areas has brought a greater fondness for the likes of chicken and beer, yet India largely remains a largely traditional—and deeply religious—country. But Karim's, a Delhi institution and a Muslim eatery …
Britain's Conserverative-Liberal Democrat coalition took office in 2010 and has introduced unpopular budget cuts, presiding over an affluent nation that has seen increasing numbers of cash-strapped citizens forced to use food banks. … Delegates …
… the exception is Texas, which has two schools barely on that bottom row. I don't know enough about those states to say whether it's a case of demographics (none of those states is particularly wealthy) or a lack of truly elite private colleges or …
Based on the success of last year's postcard initiative, admissions officers interviewed said they expect this year's mailings will help encourage more students from less affluent neighborhoods to apply to the University. … Dunn said the admissions …
From accessing basic services to staying in touch with family to finding and managing a job, a mobile device and an Internet connection are considered a basic necessity for most Americans, from those making $100,000 a year to those making under $20,000 …
Scribes devote so much time to the writing of Torah scrolls with the specific intent that they be used, rather than sitting idle in a dark ornate Ark, to be viewed from afar for a few brief moments every week during the course of the Shabbat or the …
In line with our model, 90% of the tenants are small shop, dining, and service businesses meeting the needs of the surrounding community. The Strand is our second property in San Antonio, Texas, giving us nearly … The trade area surrounding The …
The Consumer Expenditure Survey, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, reports that, for a worker with annual wages between $20,000 and $30,000, the average amount spent on basic costs such as housing, transportation, food, and health care is …