Study abroad in Cyprus

Education are very important today. In long ago not all people can get a good education. Many of them learn by experience and luck to be success. And many of them are successful but not of all just a little of them can be survived. If you look today, education and technology are growing so fast and even bigger. If you can’t follow the education you will be lost your future. You future is from your education. If you have a good education you will get a good future. To be successful you must have a good education, if you don’t have it, don’t think to be success, it is impossible. Because the growing fast of technology it makes education is the one of the important in your life. because of that if you want to get a good education you must choose the best college or school in your city or another country. To get a good education you must get a study abroad, because by study abroad you can see and learn many things in another country and you can see many of culture that you can’t get in your country. Not all of study abroad is good, you must choose the best study abroad programs that can give you many of experience and knowledge. If you want the good study abroad you can try to study in Cyprus, many of curriculum and programs that offered and all of them are good programs.

U.S. Imports Rose

The gap between what the United States imports and what it exports widened in June, the government reported on Wednesday. But economists saw some good news in the larger deficit, which had narrowed in recent months as the volume of trade between the United States and the rest of the world dwindled. The value of imports rose for the first time in nearly a year in June, and American exports increased from a month earlier, though not as much as imports. The $3.5 billion increase in imports primarily reflected rising costs of crude oil, fuel oils and other petroleum-based goods, but businesses and consumers in the United States were also buying more food and beverages from abroad, and demand for foreign-made cars rose. Continue reading »

Bankruptcy hit US$ 1.4 million

Personal bankruptcies show no sign of abating after rising more than a third this year and may hit 1.4 million by Dec. 31 as jobs are lost and loans are harder to get, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute. More than 126,000 consumers filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. last month, 34% more than in July 2008, the ABI said in its latest report. The increase came after a 36.5% rise in personal bankruptcies in the first six months, to 675,351, according to the ABI research group, which interprets data collected by the National Bankruptcy Research Center. Debt problems don’t stop with subprime borrowers. Continue reading »