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5 Areas Where Interest Rates Matter!

Although, we hear, a lot of opinions, about, interest rates, and their trends, and impacts, very few people seem to understand, the significance, and importance/ relevance, of these rates, in several areas of our lives! After, many decades of involvement, in political campaigns, leadership, leadership training/ planning, real estate, financial sales and consulting, etc, I strongly believed, one benefits, by understanding, more about these, and how they affect, many things, in our lives! Whether, related to personal, organizational, and/ or, public finance/ spending, home ownership and related costs, credit - related issues, business matters, stock and bond pricing, etc, interest rates, truly, significantly, matter! With, that in mind, this article will attempt to, briefly, consider, examine, review, and discuss, 5 of these areas, and how the cost - of - money, makes a significant difference. 1. Bond prices and interest rates: The price of a bond, generally, is inversely - related to i

New Sponsors (Health Care Assistants)

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Top 10 Cheap universities in Australia

  Due to the country’s diverse culture and friendly environment, many international students flock to Australia.  class="open_popup_from" href="http://34.213.225.94/how-to-study-in-australia/" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="background: 0px 0px rgb(255, 255, 255); border: 0px; color: #303030; cursor: pointer; font-family: "Libre Franklin", sans-serif; font-size: 16px; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;" target="_blank">Studying in Australia  and getting a study permit is stress-free for many international students. Though it is behind the USA and UK but you can get a quality education with low affordable tuition fee. As many of the Australian Universities are government funded, you can easily find the low tuition fee universities. Below are some of the cheap universities in Australia on the basis of tuition fee for international students: UNIVERSITY OF DIVINITY This University is an Au

Links to apply for cruiseship jobs. Choose what you like and apply

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  Links to apply for cruiseship jobs. Choose what you like and apply *Cruisejobs links* 1. jteixeira@hagroup.com 2. www.carnival.com 3.  https://careers.royalcaribbeangroup.com 4. medicalrecruit@hagroup.com 5. https://virgin.myapollocareer.com 6. https://www.allcruisejobs.com/ 7. https://disney.cmail20.com 8. recruitment@effyjewelry.com 9. https://grisa.hirecentric.com 10. https://cast-a-way.com/southafrica/ 11. https://careers.hardingretail.com 12. https://jobs.carnival.com/ 13. virgin.myapollocareer.com 14. https://www.ncl.com  15. https://cast-a-way.com/southafrica/ 16. https://grisa.hirecentric.com 17. samantha@grisa.co.za 18. http://www.seabourncareers.com 19. https://www.jobtrain.co.uk/ 20. https://www.shosholozaoceanacademy.co.za/ 21. https://leisure.vcrew.com/ 22. https://sacrew.co.za

SELF LOVE- PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEW BY TREVOR AND CHARLES.

SELF LOVE- PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEW.   Self love is a very popular term that is being used mostly in normal conversations.I will explain some of the ways that can help ‘YOU’ to improve on accepting who you are.  It is an inborn pattern by which one’s own welfare or well being, especially an excessive regard for one’s own benefits.It is something that is put in us at a young age from our parents, and we grow with that love and respect for ourselves and then we instill it again in our own children. It is the foundational feeling that you feel if you are raised in a healthy environment with parents who make their child to feel important and unconditionally loved. Having ‘self-love’ does not mean you are 100% perfect, you can also make mistakes and have bad relationships but you have to deal with those mistakes and affairs that are bad.  We can describe it as accepting the ‘real you’ the good, the bad, the ugly, the sexy and everything that has to do with ‘You’. You should not