Helms the third largest department in U.S. politics, overseeing a budget of $48 billion, a staff of 240,000 and 22 agencies, including FEMA, Customs, INS, the Secret Service and cyber security, which she describes as the fastest-growing threat to the …
While more affluent families are less likely to need financial aid to support their students' educations, the fact that there is not sufficient aid available suggests that planning for funding college educations should start early. Students from higher …
The worlds of affluent shopping is split into people who are dedicated to looking for deal but another group of people, almost half the market are looking for something they call worth, which means extraordinaire quality, service, artistic amplitudes …
Younger customers demand more authenticity in their relationships with service providers, and Corsun predicted that hotels that "tend to deal with them in a staged, scripted and inflexible manner will not do well." "Hoteliers will find that they need …
Thirty-five miles from Coatesville the affluent Lower Merion School district has been able to increase its property taxes every year since 2008. Class sizes remain in the low to mid-twenties and elementary … While their zeal for service in poor …
While the extreme views of London's Mayor may have shocked many outside the capital's affluent postcodes, a quick survey of my Twitter followers threw up the surprising revelation that even during these days of hardship, Johnson's unique brand of …
I always return to the memory of me sitting in my customized Cadillac Sedan DeVille with gold trim, a remnant of my affluent life that I left behind for my sixteen-year methamphetamine addiction. The gun was loaded and in my lap. I lifted it to my …
Back in the 1800s, several affluent South Orange businessmen developed a unique charter, modeled after a corporate board of directors, with a president and “trustees” to rule our Village. Even when a movement to modernize local government swept through …
If Cole had had the idea any earlier, it may have failed, as only the affluent could afford to use the postal service before railways provided a cheaper means of transportation and thus, cheaper postage. With railroads in place in England, 'penny …