Doubling Up On More Than Just A Passport: Top Five Benefits To Second Citizenship.

June 30, 2009 by Havier Noni  
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Second citizenship is when you have two valid passports for two different countries. This can be attained either by birth or by immigration. Second citizenship through immigration requires the applicant to pay certain fees, gain residency, pass a citizenship exam and participate in a citizenship ceremony (in most instances).

Second citizenship, also called dual citizenship or multinational citizenship can provide citizens with a choice of where to live, where to go to school, where to obtain work, and where to retire that many people can only dream of.

That second passport is literally your ticket to experience two…

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Costa Rica Attractions

June 29, 2009 by Victor C. Krumm  
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Costa Rica is a small Central American country bordering the countries of Nicaragua and Panama. It is often considered to be a tropical paradise. In 1502, Christopher Columbus landed along its Caribbean coast and was so mesmerized he named the place ‘Costa Rica’, the ‘Rich Coast’. The name stuck.

In a region often known for its instability, Costa Rica stands alone. Though tumultuous Nicaragua is to the north and Panama is to its south, it constitutionally abolished its military nearly 70 years ago. Today, along with Switzerland, it is one of only two countries with no army. The…

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Must-Have Management Consulting Reading List

June 28, 2009 by Kevin Gao  
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Books and magazines can be very helpful in learning the ropes of your consulting career. Here are some of the best ones.

When you apply for a job as a consultant, it is of the utmost importance that you be well-read, for the following reasons:

1. After you submit your resume, and while you are going through the recruiting and interviewing process, your business literacy will be tested formally and informally.

2. When you are exposed to the various problems, solutions and situations that arise in business, it is a litmus test for the depth of your interest in a career…

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Getting Ready For Camping

June 27, 2009 by Nik Levesque  
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When you are planning on going on a camping trip you definitely need to make sure that you have planned ahead of time. Forgetting just one essential item can certainly make or break a time outdoors with the tress and elements.

Now, what if you do not know exactly what to bring with you? Maybe you are more used to going to motels and hotels and camping is still fairly new to you. Well, here is a good list to start from and make yourself prepared for the fun that you will have in the great outdoors.

The first thing to remember…

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The Old Smith Smashed His Purple Clay Teapot And Regained His Peaceful Life

June 27, 2009 by Philippe Chavanne  
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This is a real-life story. A poor ironsmith was unexpectedly offered 25,000 US dollars for his small purple clay teapot! But in the end he made a ‘crazy’ decision. Is he crazy or something? Can we ever understand what he really wanted?

This story is about an old blacksmith who lives in his shop on an old street. As no one needs the iron ware he forged in the old days, he’s turned to selling iron pans, axes, and dog chains. The way he does his business is very old and traditional: He sits behind the door, the goods…

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Explore a New Career Path With International Locums

June 26, 2009 by Tyler Lowe  
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Temporary or short-term jobs assignments that last for a specified length of time are referred to as locum tenens. Though most common among physicians, doctors and nurses, locum tenens positions can also be found in other fields in the health care industry. The number of physicians working in national and international locums has steadily increased over the last 30 years.

With so many great locations to choose from, those interested in an international locum tenens placement have many options. Positions for international locums are available in Australia and New Zealand and typically last six months to a year in…

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Alicante’s Northern Denia Region Attracts Tourism Dollars

June 25, 2009 by Kurt Schefken  
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Denia, Spain has been a town of ups and downs for most of its history. The most famous part of Denia is the ruins of a fortress that was initially constructed by the Moors and then reconstructed and occupied by the French in the early 1800s. The economy suffered terribly with the expulsion of the Moors, and then rebounded when Denia was a successful raisin exporter. This market too went bust, but Denia has now successfully focused most of its attention on the tourism industry.

The small town of Denia is part of the wildly successful tourism region…

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Importance of Property and life in Costa Rica

June 24, 2009 by Randy Berg  
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Most of Americans plan to invest their hard earn money at Costa Rica, as the property and life in Costa Rica is now becoming interesting for different reasons. Normally, they think Property and life at Costa Rica, specialized for retirement homes, vacation homes, and real estate investment.

Cost of Property and life in Costa Rica is 70% lesser than what it is in US. Additionally, there appears to be boom of around 100% in capital growth in coming years. As there is an rapid increase in the migrants, both land value and the rental income at Costa Rica that tends to…

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How to Bring In Clients

June 23, 2009 by Ian Kleine  
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There are certain strategies to be employed that can help ascertain your position in the local and global market. These are called business strategies, and they usually work by drawing in customers, preventing loss of profit, strengthening assets and securing your liabilities. There are tons of resources out in the market and there is but little of the real deal when it comes to guaranteeing all of these results.

Safe to say that greed is not really a good option when it comes to business dealing. You find yourself wanting more and yet you’re receiving less. You find yourself…

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Enjoy Yourself in Brookings RV Campground

June 22, 2009 by Morgan Lee  
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Let us talk about Brookings first. The city of Brookings gets its name from John E. Brookings, who is the president of Brookings Lumber and Box Company. He founded this place in the early 1900s and since then Brookings has gained a lot of importance. The city has pleasing weather throughout the year- which makes it the perfect destination for campers. The astounding and exotic beachside campgrounds of Brookings are visited by numerous people throughout the year, in order to take a break from the hustle or bustle of city life!

Here are some basic facts about Brookings, Oregon RV…

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