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Trayvon Martin case: How Rachel Jeantel went from star witness to 'train wreck' - Yahoo... - 0 views

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    Rachel Jeantel
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Workers Over 60 Make More Than Colleagues - Yahoo! Finance - 0 views

  • eople who take longer to get into career-track positions, or who start out earning very low wages, may never
  • make up that lost financial ground.
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Want to Build Wealth? Pick the Right Mortgage - Yahoo! Homes - 0 views

  • • The buyer paid low fees in the application and approval process. • The interest rate was low.
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Body-Double: Lifelike Android Demoed at Futuristic Conference - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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      Transhumanity - we could be in trouble here.
  • "trans humanity,
  • human?
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  • Collectively, Ishiguro's work pushes the boundaries of what he called
  • where the line between humans and technology disappears. After all, he asked, what is a
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7 College Graduates Whose Lives Were Wrecked by Student Loan Debt - Yahoo Finance - 1 views

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      Make sure to watch the video at the bottom of the page.
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More Americans quit jobs, a sign of confidence - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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      JOLTS - a different measurement than the unemployment rate.
  • The report, known as the Job Openings and Labor Turnover survey, provides the total number of people hired and laid off each month. It's different from the department's monthly jobs report, which provides each month's net job gain or loss and the unemployment rate. By quantifying total hiring and layoffs, the JOLTS report paints a fuller picture of what employers are doing.
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Just Explain It: Is America's Middle Class Recovering? | Zelkadis Elvi - Yahoo! Finance - 0 views

  • Recently the income range has been described as between $32,000 and $64,000 a year, between $50,000 and $122,000, and between $20,000 and $102,000.
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