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    Luxury Shoe Company Jimmy Choo to Go Public

    Jimmy Choo is a Malaysian born fashion designer based out of the United Kingdom. In 1996, he started Jimmy Choo Ltd. which is a luxury fashion brand with a primary focus on producing shoes, handbags, fragrances and other small accessories. The London based subsidiary of JAB Holdings now has over 500 employees and just announced […] More

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    Did You Know that Antimatter is Worth $6.25 Trillion per Gram?

    Antimatter is a type matter concerning itself with the field of particle physics. It is also the most expensive substance in the world. Antimatter is made up of antiparticles which are particles that have the same mass a normal form of matter, but the particle contains an opposite charge. When antimatter and normal matter come […] More

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    Five Reasons You Should Be Using Yacht Trader

    There are plenty of different places to buy and sell things on the internet, but now there will pretty much always be a website dedicated to the buying and selling of specific products. Yacht Trader has capitalized on creating an online market for yacht owners everywhere to easily find new boats. The site is just trying […] More

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    Milk Prices in the U.S. Hit Record High

    For many Americans, milk is a popular staple in their daily diet. In fact, America is among only a few places in the world where people consume milk as a beverage into adulthood.  Though milk is often consumed as a beverage it is also a necessary ingredient in many other popular food items such as […] More

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    The Cost of Renouncing U.S. Citizenship

    To some people it may come as a surprise to learn that each year many Americans renounce their United States citizenship, and for various reasons, decide to take up permanent residence in another country. So far this year the number of Americans completing this process is up to 1,577 people and last year nearly 3,000 […] More

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    The Five Largest Droughts in U.S. History

    Similar to other regions of the world, drought in the United States is caused by the combination of below average precipitation and an above average persistence of high pressure over the drought area. Droughts are periodic and gradual, usually alternating with other major weather events such as heavy flooding and intensified rainfall. Certain regions in the […] More

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    The 15 Most Bizarre Jobs with the Highest Salaries

    You make how much doing what?! That’s the question a lot of people ask when they find out what some people do. No, they don’t ask teachers, doctors and attorneys how much they make doing their jobs because they’re every day jobs. Police officers, firemen, businessmen….they’re all common jobs. However, sniffing armpits to test the […] More

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    Median Income Rises for America’s Wealthiest Citizens

    Even though the “Great Recession” is no longer upon us, the United States economy continues to struggle. Recent reports have shown that the country’s richest citizens are only not only getting richer, but gained during the country’s most difficult economic time in recent years.  The Federal Reserve has published a report showing that from 2010 […] More

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    The 15 Highest Paying Occupations in 2014

    Choosing a career path or changing your career path is a big life decision. It’s the type of decision that often causes much debate, plenty of time and a bit of consideration. What you want to do with the rest of your life is a decision that, once made, is not always that simple to […] More

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    Why Are College Textbooks So Expensive?

    Each semester college students across the country are faced with a harsh reality: the ridiculously high cost of college textbooks. While some textbooks can be as inexpensive as a bag of chips, others can cost as much as a laptop computer, and for students who typically only use each book for one semester (roughly 3.5 […] More

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    The 15 Least Expensive Colleges in the United States

    If you’re like many of your fellow Millennials out there you’re still managing your college debt. Those best four years of your life are a distant memory, but the monthly bill is a friendly reminder of how much fun it was. The phrase “you get what you pay for” is true for most things, but […] More

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    15 Things That Only Billionaires Can Do

    There are probably only a few people in the world that aren’t interested in being a billionaire. They’d be happy as millionaires but billionaire is another stratosphere. The idea of having a lot of money might not consume the lives of most people, but it’s something that most people want and work hard for. Reaching […] More

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