Hispanic Latino Market In The U.s. A Generational View

As their buying power nears trillion, the 46 million Hispanics now living in the United States wield a powerful influence on the American consumer economy. Between 1995 and 2007, expenditures by Hispanic consumer units grew more than twice as fast as expenditures by non-Hispanic consumers. The impact of Latinos on American society will get even … Read more

Unusual, Weird & Interesting Scholarships

Unusual, weird and interesting scholarships Many students believe that they won???t be eligible for scholarships unless they???re the valedictorian or a star athlete or got a perfect score on their SAT. What these students don???t realize is that today there are scholarships for almost any skill or unique quality you can think of. You no … Read more

George Washington’s Celebration by David Barton

This Fri., February twenty-two, is George Washington’s birthday. ( Long celebrated as a separate national holiday, today his birthday is honored along with the other Presidents on what is now called President’s Day. ) probably no individual outside of Jesus Christ had a larger result on Yankee life and culture. As President Calvin Coolidge acknowledged … Read more

George Washington Education, Few Facts

George Washington was born on his father’s plantation in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on February 22, 1732. His father, Augustine Washington was not only the leading planter in the area, but he also served as a justice of the county court. George was born from Augustine’s second marriage, after his first wife died leaving two sons … Read more

Was George Washington a Christian, or Not? Conclusive Evidence!

We can debate all day about whether or not founding fathers such as George Washington were evangelical Christians. Rather than judge their hearts, we are on safer ground by examining what they actually gave us. ? Nonetheless, we will go ahead and indulge in a favorite evangelical pastime. That is, debating about whether or not … Read more

The Research Triangle: Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina

The Research Triangle is the area around Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, NC. Drove to Durham, North Carolina.? Because we got there early, we did some sightseeing.? Chapel Hill, home of North Carolina University is a short drive.? The guidebook said that the Moorehead Planetarium was a must see attraction.? The early astronauts trained there … Read more

Top 15 Online MBA Degree Programs

Since online degree become the alternative method to pursue distance learning, all qualified institutions find their ways to compete to provide the best to attract interested students. But since they are too much availability, here are the selected top online degree programs in Master of Business Administration (MBA) based on reputation, structure, networking opportunities, gained … Read more

Washington Metro

History Metro under construction at the Navy Yard in 1989 During the 1960s, there were plans for a massive freeway system in Washington, but opposition to this freeway system grew. Harland Bartholomew, who chaired the National Capital Planning Commission, thought that a rail transit system would never be self-sufficient because of low density land uses … Read more