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Lifestyle ‘is Better In Poland Than Britain’

Lifestyle 'is Better In Poland Than Britain'

Well, the cost of living in Australia is far superior to that of Great Britain and the lifestyle is simple, in seventh place with absolutely nothing to do but drink, eat and go to the beach. They complain about everything instead of looking at what they have and that is a town lot.And UK, if you like what you see in the UK, then do something to change, rather than complain of being in your ass. The British are in a bad mood, and I can say that because they are in English, but they are. I'm sick and tired of hearing about how terrible it is Britain than in other countries, quantity, and so on. Stand up and shout about it, after all we have freedom of expression. This is one of the things I'm afraid that when I return to live in England this year, lament how difficult it is permanently in Britain, but nobody does anything constructive to improve it. Anything else and there is more to life than that.

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Google+ Is Now In The Top Ten Social Networking Sites

Google+ Is Now In The Top Ten Social Networking Sites

Facebook was the dominant social networking giant for a while now and it seems that the company is late to stop another shining in the spotlight. No one deserves something better than Google + light as Google has been ranked No. 1 place to work, is a web browser and its mobile operating system and brand.

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Electric Tron Lightcycle Is Street-Legal & Amazing [VIDEO]

Electric Tron Lightcycle Is Street-Legal & Amazing [VIDEO]

Parker Brothers Choppers make this dream a reality a year ago when it created the Tron light cycle, but have now gone a step further and became animal energy in an electric bike. Of course, every fan is described in one of these incredibly designed, the film high-speed motorcycles.

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Netflix’s Price Hike: What Hollywood Is Saying – The Hollywood Reporter

NEW YORK – With Starz streaming video complete its negotiations to renew the contract with Netflix, one analyst in a first reaction, said he hopes to Starz now could develop an agreement with Amazon.com Digital, led by CEO Jeff Bezos, now . Others have also mentioned Google and Network satellite television operator who may be interested parties.

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With Work Scarce Part-time Is No Longer A Dirty Word

With Work Scarce Part-time Is No Longer A Dirty Word

LieberPerson says he enjoys the flexibility of his current schedule but needs a full time job with benefits. Read her columns and blog at http://worklifebalancingact.com/. And, another roughly 2.6 million people want work – even part-time work – but have stopped actively looking. The job crisis has led Amaury Espinosa to consider part-time work, something the former banker had hoped to avoid. It might also have been the college student who needed to earn income while in school.</p><p> But the recession and high unemployment have changed the once coveted status. To support herself, she also took a job selling cosmetics at a department store. "If their business has picked up, they don’t know if it’s short term or long term."</p><p> That’s why part time hiring has become appealing, she says. "It was exhausting because I really didn’t have a day off."</p><p> A few weeks ago, the network hired her full-time. Recently, he applied for a part-time job at Wal-Mart while he continues his job search in the banking field. That number is double what it was in 2007, just before the recession began. It used to look more like mine, a mother who wanted to better balance her work and family. Combined, the "underemployed" part-timers who want full-time work; and "discouraged" people who have stopped looking make up 16.2 percent of working-age Americans. Increasingly, the face of the part-time worker has become the dad jumping at any chance of income or the college graduate desperate for an opportunity to get a foot in the door. If business drops off, they let the part-timer go and pick up the ball themselves again."</p><p> In most cases, the part-timer is well aware of the instability. "They saw I had the skills and they realized they had enough for me to do full-time," she says. "I have to support my family." So far, he hasn’t heard from the retailer.</p><p> Suzanne Hodes, chief financial officer of Career Xchange, a Florida staffing company, said with the economy still sputtering, companies are risk-adverse about hiring. "I consider it part luck, part opportunity."</p><p> However, those who can’t get that lucky break are getting desperate. Now, he works two part-time jobs and still lacks a full-time income – one as a project worker for the book fair and the other as a Sunday school teacher. "If business continues to pick up, they have the option to add hours. He also wanted to spend time on an online business his wife operates full-time. Most continue job hunting, she said.</p><p> ABOUT THE WRITER</p><p> Cindy Krischer Goodman is CEO of BalanceGal LLC, a provider of news and advice on how to balance work and life. Stubbs says he saw friends in myriad professions working crushing schedules. Newly married and active in his church, he wanted work-life balance. "I’ve seen that anything can happen."</p><p> When consumer demand picks up, companies will likely boost the hours of their part-timers before they add jobs, economists say. Luis used to be a mortgage banker, but he’s been out of work for more than 20 months. Only about 25 percent of part-time workers have access to employer-sponsored benefits such as medical or paid sick leave, according to a 2011 report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.</p><p> James Stubbs considers himself fortunate to get benefits as a part-timer at DentalPlans.com in Plantation, Fla. It means they have room to expand without hiring.</p><p> In some cases, that’s already happening. Like others, he has become frustrated with the job hunt.</p><p> One day, while Luis was mowing his lawn, a neighbor offered him a few bucks to do his yard. Word spread, plentiful rain caused Miami lawns to grow tall and Luis now has cobbled together enough business to consider mowing lawns a part-time job.</p><p> "At least it’s some income," said the humbled executive, who asked me not to use his full name.</p><p> Today the face of the part-time worker is drastically different from what it was only a few years ago. After graduating from college this spring, Chaya Muldavin took part-time digital media work on a contract basis for a national cable television network, where she had completed an internship. Out of work for more than 18 months, he’s looking at all options. He voluntarily scaled back his weekly hours, from 40-plus to 30, trying to be more productive in fewer hours. He’s on call to handle child care now that his wife is the full-time wage earner.</p><p> In June, when the school LieberPerson worked at restructured its administration, his job was eliminated. It might be the loyal worker whose weekly hours have been cut to save the company a few bucks or the desperate former executive patching together jobs to pay rent.</p><p> As of September, about 8.8 million Americans are working part time while desiring full-time work. Without that coverage, we all know how quickly your fortunes could change."</p><p> Indeed, part-time workers still significantly lag full-time employees in the benefits they are offered. The Labor Department compiles the figure to assess how many people want full-time work and can’t find it – a number the unemployment rate alone doesn’t capture.</p><p> "There are a ton of desperate people who can’t get hours they need to provide for their families," said Heidi Shierholz, labor economist at the Economic Policy Institute. I recently met Luis, a Miami father of two young children, who sits atop his lawn mower like it’s a throne. She can be reached at balancegal@gmail.com. "I would never say no to anything."</p><p> Espinosa has a college degree and 17 years of private banking experience and speaks three languages. "I like having two sources of income," Stubbs said.</p><p> Having watched friends get downsized, Stubbs says there’s comfort in working two part-time jobs. For the past few years, there hasn’t been any significant improvement.</p><p> That’s the case for Chaim LieberPerson, a former parochial grade school principal. LieberPerson dashes between the office of the Miami Book Fair International and his children’s school for dismissal. "In most jobs in America, you can’t have health care unless you’re full time.

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Why The Tax Code Is A Mess, Graphically – Forbes

Why The Tax Code Is A Mess, Graphically - Forbes

It doesn’t say how many came from members of the Ways and Means Committee and Senate Finance Committee, which are actually responsible for tax legislation, or from other members whose efforts in the tax arena are purely symbolic unless they find a cosponsor on a tax-writing committee. The chart doesn’t say how many are for new credits, deductions, or other tax breaks (although a quick perusal of the Congressional record suggests that proposals for tax breaks far outnumber proposals for new taxes or tax increases). The Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) is the official scorekeeper for all tax legislation passed by the Congress. I just came across this bar chart, which illustrates graphically why the tax code is such a mess. The chart shows the number of requests for estimates and other analysis that they’ve received from Congressional offices since 1986. Most of the requests are for estimates, which are necessary if a member wants to get a piece of tax legislation seriously considered.

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Editorial: Why Dead Island’s ‘Feminist Whore’ Slur Is A Problem

It's like saying "I did it because I do not think I would have taken." Scooby Doo villain proud. The argument that was never designed to be viewed by the public does not have either – how to make steam users have found the wrong code. Although the name has no power in the final game, to be replaced with less offensive, but remains questionable, probably "the war of the sexes," that is in this code, especially very poor reflects an attitude at least one member of Techland's development team. E 'for this reason – at least in part – that the presence of the "bitch feminist" words in reference to the character played Purna Dead Island is a problem.

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Fidel Castro Is Still Alive: Cuba Releases New Photos

Fidel Castro Is Still Alive: Cuba Releases New Photos

Images of a weak, but yesterday, apparently in good health of Fidel Castro have been published in the Cuban government, according to recent rumors, was seriously ill or dead. Castro, who had been out of sight for two months, has been shown in what appeared to be his home in Havana to discuss with the commentator on state television in Venezuela, Mario Silva, who said he had come to Cuba to to rest on misinformation of Castro's health.

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This Is How 9/11 Looked From Space

This Is How 9/11 Looked From Space

The International Space Station, Culbertson took a picture of the plume of debris from the World Trade Center that day, after two hijacked planes crashed into the towers of Manhattan. The only American not on Earth to date in 2001, astronaut Frank Culbertson, had a unique perspective on the attacks.

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Is TechCrunch Close To Becoming History?

* David Carr is more like the route editor Michael Arrington of TechCrunch to become a venture capitalist and the last movement – Crunch Fund – further complicates the TechCrunch editorial credibility. (The New York Times).

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