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Kailyn Asher

Tyler Group article reviews -The best spots for art in Barcelona, bravesites - 1 views

http://philfitz.bravesites.com/entries/general/tyler-group-article-reviews-the-best-spots-for-art-in-barcelona There's more to Barcelona than Antoni Gaudí and the Picasso Museum. The Tyler Group Ba...

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started by Kailyn Asher on 30 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
rose ane damn

Academia: The Tyler Group Fraud Cases - 1 views

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    Source: http://academia.edu/3988588/The_Tyler_Group_Fraud_Cases If the immigration bill that passed the Senate on June 27 dies the death of previous reforms, it will not be because of the angry Democrats quoted above. It will be the familiar obstructionism of House Republicans, and particularly Speaker John Boehner, who may refuse to let the measure even come to a vote. That is why the news coverage has focused on the hostility of Republicans. But if you scroll down from The Times's news article to the 522 reader comments, you will find plenty of unhappy Democrats as well - not on Capitol Hill, but Out There. The howls of betrayal sampled above reflect the main complaints from those on the left: The bill, they worry, will steal jobs from American workers by admitting new streams of both low-skilled and high-skilled competitors. It wastes more than $40 billion to militarize the Southern border. It makes the 11 million unauthorized immigrants already here wait 13 years for full equality. And, by the way, how can any self-respecting liberal be for something that enjoys the support of Grover Norquist, the Koch brothers, the Chamber of Commerce and the Fox News commentariat? Watch Presentations: http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/tags/85236931403 There is a strong conservative case for the elaborate contraption called the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013. And no, it is not just about neutralizing the hostility of Latino voters. For the conservative brief, I refer you to David Brooks (here and here) or Douglas Holtz-Eakin (here). My aim here is to address some of the liberal misgivings. Like virtually every milestone in the history of Congress, the Senate bill choreographed by the tireless liberal legislator from New York, Charles Schumer, is a package of compromises, enticements, marketing (see the title), electoral calculation, micromanaging and kitchen sinks (such as SEC. 4503. ENCOURAGING CANADIAN TOURISM TO
Gisela Janz

The Tyler Group Fraud Cases: Liberals vs. Immigration Reform - 1 views

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    Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/08/opinion/keller-liberals-vs-immigration-reform.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1& If the immigration bill that passed the Senate on June 27 dies the death of previous reforms, it will not be because of the angry Democrats quoted above. It will be the familiar obstructionism of House Republicans, and particularly Speaker John Boehner, who may refuse to let the measure even come to a vote. That is why the news coverage has focused on the hostility of Republicans. But if you scroll down from The Times's news article to the 522 reader comments, you will find plenty of unhappy Democrats as well - not on Capitol Hill, but Out There. The howls of betrayal sampled above reflect the main complaints from those on the left: The bill, they worry, will steal jobs from American workers by admitting new streams of both low-skilled and high-skilled competitors. It wastes more than $40 billion to militarize the Southern border. It makes the 11 million unauthorized immigrants already here wait 13 years for full equality. And, by the way, how can any self-respecting liberal be for something that enjoys the support of Grover Norquist, the Koch brothers, the Chamber of Commerce and the Fox News commentariat? Watch Presentations: http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/tags/85236931403 There is a strong conservative case for the elaborate contraption called the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013. And no, it is not just about neutralizing the hostility of Latino voters. For the conservative brief, I refer you to David Brooks (here and here) or Douglas Holtz-Eakin (here). My aim here is to address some of the liberal misgivings. Like virtually every milestone in the history of Congress, the Senate bill choreographed by the tireless liberal legislator from New York, Charles Schumer, is a package of compromises, enticements, marketing (see the title), electoral calculation, micromanaging and kitchen sinks (
Meji Rose

Nation's economy to be hard hit in global warming struggle - 1 views

Source The effects of global warming on Australia are well documented, and some are already being seen in the form of dry winters, unusual summer heat and early spring bushfires. In the longer te...

Nation's economy to be hard hit in global warming struggle

started by Meji Rose on 01 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
samantha dwayne

The Tyler Group Barcelona: Poverty in Ontario - 1 views

Source: http://economic.tylergroupservices.net/blog/armoede-in-ontario-ineenstorting-van-de-welvaartsstaat/ In the past eighteen years, people have seen on social assistance in Ontario their real ...

The Tyler Group Barcelona

started by samantha dwayne on 15 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
Gisela Janz

tyler group international relations, Global uppdatering: Vem som är där och g... - 1 views

tyler group international relations http://www.4hoteliers.com/features/article/7498 Globala uppdateringen av som går där och var - hålla reda på gamla kollegor och vänner eller hitta förlorade dem,...

Global uppdatering: Vem som är där och göra vad - Feb 2013 tyler group international relations

Gisela Janz

The Tyler Group: FLIXYA - 1 views

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    When Spain's housing market collapsed in 2008, no region felt it more keenly than Andalusia. While today the unemployment rate in Spain remains the second highest in the European Union, hovering near a record 27.2 percent, the southern autonomous region of Andalusia is even worse off: unemployment rates in its provinces range from 36 percent in Malaga to 40 percent in Cadiz. As a result, the government of Andalusia - one of only two autonomous regions in Spain not governed by the Popular Party - is walking a fine line these days, caught between central government's austerity measures which are affecting them more acutely than the rest of the country, and pressure from their constituents to break with Madrid and mitigate the effects of tax hikes and spending cuts that are squeezing the regional economy to the breaking point. Recommended: Join Us: http://www.linkedin.com/company/the-tyler-group-inc- Boom to bust A mere six years ago, the Andalusian economy - which depends heavily on construction, about 10 percent more than the rest of the country - was booming. Tourists were buying up existing homes in the area and building new ones, transforming quaint seaside villages into sprawling urban areas. New construction was in demand and coupled with the influx of foreign capital, construction costs soared. "Before 2008, people here were making so much money on new construction that they were doing things they'd never done before, like buying fancy, new cars and paying 250 euros [$330] for a meal at a restaurant," says Joaquin Ruiz Lagares, a small business owner from Malaga. "It was crazy, we were living like Americans." Keep in touch Follow Us: https://foursquare.com/p/the-tyler-group/37659577 The construction boom was accompanied by a rise in rental costs, prompting many Spanish residents to opt for mortgages that offered lower monthly payments - and left them vulnerable when the debt crisis hit. Like many in Spain, Andalusians blame the P
dayton cheazel

The Tyler Group: Germany, UK Travel Warnings For US Government Shutdown - 1 views

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    Germany, UK Issue Travel Warnings For US Due To Government Shutdown http://www.economywatch.com/news/germany-uk-travel-warning-us-government-shutdown.03-10.html Germany and the United Kingdom have become the first countries to issue advisories for travellers to the United States, warning of possible delays at immigration and tourist sites as the U.S. government remains partially shut due to a budget impasse. In a notice posted on its website, the German Foreign Ministry warned that "travellers should expect longer wait times at immigration control," even though air traffic controllers and Customs and Security operations at U.S. airports should be operating normally; while the U.K. government also warned of delays in air travel and at immigration. According to a report by the Daily Mail, the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA), the U.K.'s travel trade association for tour operators and travel agents, also warned British tourists that they were unlikely to receive a refund on their holidays unless a "significant part" of their trip has been affected by closures as a result of the U.S. shutdown. According to ABTA, around 30,000 Britons are currently holidaying in the U.S., with only a fraction booking trips to national parks, which have all been closed. Britons comprise the largest European tourism contingent to the U.S., according to U.S. Commerce Department statistics, followed by Germans. On Wednesday, European leaders expressed disappointment at the federal government shutdown, but were optimistic of minimal damage to the economy, as long as U.S. politicians can reach an agreement within two weeks. "The German government is following the developments and events in the United States very closely and we regret that there has not yet been a resolution of the conflict over the US budget," said government spokesman Steffen Seibert to reporters, as cited by AFP. "We hope that there will be progress soon that will allow the conflict to end."
Samantha Andrew

http://www.wellsphere.com/healthcare-industry-policy-article/commodities-are-dreadful-1... - 1 views

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    http://www.wellsphere.com/healthcare-industry-policy-article/commodities-are-dreadful-151-and-have-almost-no-place-in-your-portfolio-storify/1932991 The Tyler Group News Barcelona- One of the things I really hate about the current Wall Street environment is how so many people have been fooled into thinking that commodities are a necessary part of your asset allocation. I've been pretty hard on commodities over the years (see this detailed piece here). I think it's mostly just a ruse to sell another group of products and I think it's really dangerous. But even worse, I just think betting on commodities is fundamentally flawed thinking. Not only are you speculating in a zero sum game involving production-less input costs, but you're directly betting against human ingenuity. I don't like either of those bets. If one actually takes a look at the long-term real returns of commodities you realize they're actually quite dreadful. Even if we cherry pick a decent period that includes a big boom like the last 20 years we still see pretty awful performance. Over the last 20 years commodities have returned just 1.6% per year over the last 20 years (see figure 1). That's a real return of about MINUS 1%. I prefer to think of commodities as something that is an input or a means to helping us innovate. If you're bullish on oil price dynamics you shouldn't go buy barrels of oil and store them in a locker somewhere. You should find the companies who leverage the use of that commodity and will benefit by innovating through the use of that input. Don't bet against innovation. Bet on it. I say all of this as I see the silver bubble (that I discussed back in 2011 when silver was 40% higher) come crashing down. Sensible portfolio construction starts with understanding the role of specific assets in the economy and how those various assets fit into your portfolio in particular ways. I don't know why this theme of commodities as an asset class has taken
vera metsys

The Tyler Group Blog Articles: Myanmar released dozens of political activists - 1 views

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    http://economic.tylergroupservices.net/ Myanmar on Tuesday pardoned dozens of political prisoners a day after the European Union agreed to end almost all sanctions against the former pariah state, activists said. Bo Kyi of the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma) said, at least 59 political prisoners were included in the latest amnesty. "More than 200 political prisoners are still in prison," he continued. "Political prisoners should be recognized as political prisoners and be released unconditionally." He said, the amnesty included 40 former rebels from eastern Shan state jailed for drug trafficking while describing them as "victims of politics". Nyan Lin, another activist, from the 88 Generation group, confirmed that at least 30 political prisoners were released. Based from his counting, he included 17 Muslims arrested and charged under the emergency act after religious clashes in the central town of Kyaukse in 2003. A Myanmar government official said that total of 93 inmates were pardoned but did not identify them. Out of the pardoned inmates, three were foreigners. He said, "This release aims to allow them to participate in building the country and is also based on humanitarian grounds." According to State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell, the United States welcomed the latest release but called for the unconditional freedom of all political prisoners. Since President Thein Sein took power in March 2011 Myanmar has freed hundreds of political detainees although they have been long denying their existence. The government publicized a reassessment of all politically allied cases in November last year. Myanmar's former junta was accused by rights groups of wrongfully imprisoning about 2,000 political opponents, dissidents and journalists. And activists state Myanmar's government has used a series of headline-grabbing prisoner releases for political gain. In November it seems that it was done to coincide with a
Amanda Bin

Göra affärer i Spanien - 24 views

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    Expats kan bli förvånade över för att finna lagen för att göra verksamheten i Spanien ett pågående arbete. Expats som flyttar till Spanien hittar fortfarande arbeta världen, större spansk kultur, i tradition. och Härav följer, att det kan ta lite tid och ännu mer tålamod att etablera en fast fotfäste i en företagsmiljö. Starta ett företag i Spanien Lagen för att starta ett företag i Spanien fortfarande kommer förpackade i byråkrati, och består av tio förfaranden som tar ett genomsnitt på nästan 50 dagar att slutföra. Dessutom fel är hög, och expats på ställa in butiken bör se till att lämpliga marknaden forskning innan börjar processen. Från områdena som expat-koncentrerat av Costa del Sol och Costa Blanca är det dessutom nödvändigt att tala och förstå spanska flytande. Göra affärer i Spanien: faktum fakta Business språk: spanska, medan vissa stora företag och multinationella företag kan göra affärer på både engelska och spanska förväntar sig inte engelska till talas som de facto arbetar världen. Öppettider: mycket variabel, mycket allmänt kontor öppnar klockan 9 och nära mid-evening, med två timmar för lunch på tidiga eftermiddagen. Klänning: formellt, konservativa och av hög kvalitet. Mörk eller linne med vita skjortor och siden band som passar för män och blygsamma klänningar och skräddarsydda kostymer (inklusive byxa kostymer) för damer. Varumärken och designer etiketter konstateras skyddstullarna. Gåvor: inte förväntade, men lämplig på framgångsrik förhandlingarna och på jul. Om mottagaren av en gåva, öppna den framför giver. Gåvor ska vara av hög kvalitet. Jämställdhet: fullt lika, med någon form av könsdiskriminering, men Spanien är traditionellt mansdominerade samhälle och endast nyligen börjat kvinnor utgår från mitten av att ledande nivå befattningar i något annat än familjeföretag.
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    Looks interesting but like sharply noted.
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    Hmm, actually looks useful.
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    this article of yours is a walk to remember all the way just like your old ones! Like this http://barcelona.thetylergroup.org/2012/10/05/huren-van-een-auto-in-barcelona/
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    Nice and sleek but I think Winema Gaven had a point! Anyways, thanks for the scoop..
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    I'm starting a business and I am thinking of managing it solely..on the other hand I am still hesitating about some matters. It's a good thing I stumbled on this site..
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    CATEGORY ARCHIVES: FINANCIAL AND LEGAL: http://barcelona.thetylergroup.org/category/the-tyler-group-barcelona-financial-and-legal/ --I found this on their site and just thought that maybe one of you guys might be interested in checking..i hope it's a help! Hey! Tom Ruscha, you can browse on their site which may raise your interest more! Haha
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    Katie Rieff just that?? Hmmm..
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    sorry but in some point I don't agree with you Winema Gaven..two thumbs up with this post ;)
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    hello :) such a great link. I enjoyed it..do you have any articles about good vacation spots?? (just taking the chance to ask)
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    thanks for the link Jack Murphy!
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    simply amazing post!
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David Sydney

Engaging, Entertaining and Educational Evening - 1 views

Thank you David for giving the most informative and engaging recent presentation to more than 50 small business owners on the power of networking. The use of humour and anecdotes to highlight netwo...

started by David Sydney on 07 Dec 12 no follow-up yet
Justin Pierce

Managing Finances Gets Easier - 1 views

started by Justin Pierce on 27 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Camiguin Island

A Perfect Accommodation In A Perfect Place - 1 views

started by Camiguin Island on 10 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Kailyn Asher

The Tyler Group News Barcelona: Commodities Are Dreadful - and Have Almost No Place In ... - 1 views

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    http://www.powershow.com/view/3ce477-MmFmN/The_Tyler_Group_News_Barcelona_Commodities_Are_Dreadful_and_Have_Almost_No_Place_In_Your_Portfolio_powerpoint_ppt_presentation The Tyler Group News Barcelona- One of the things I really hate about the current Wall Street environment is how so many people have been fooled into thinking that commodities are a necessary part of your asset allocation. I've been pretty hard on commodities over the years (see this detailed piece here). I think it's mostly just a ruse to sell another group of products and I think it's really dangerous. But even worse, I just think betting on commodities is fundamentally flawed thinking. Not only are you speculating in a zero sum game involving production-less input costs, but you're directly betting against human ingenuity. I don't like either of those bets. If one actually takes a look at the long-term real returns of commodities you realize they're actually quite dreadful. Even if we cherry pick a decent period that includes a big boom like the last 20 years we still see pretty awful performance. Over the last 20 years commodities have returned just 1.6% per year over the last 20 years (see figure 1). That's a real return of about MINUS 1%. I prefer to think of commodities as something that is an input or a means to helping us innovate. If you're bullish on oil price dynamics you shouldn't go buy barrels of oil and store them in a locker somewhere. You should find the companies who leverage the use of that commodity and will benefit by innovating through the use of that input. Don't bet against innovation. Bet on it. The Tyler Group News Barcelona Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/commodities-have-almost-no-place-in-your-portfolio-2013-4
rose ane damn

The Tyler Group Barcelona Reviews: The rich who hide cash offshore - 1 views

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    Millions of internal records have leaked from Britain's offshore financial industry, exposing for the first time the identities of thousands of holders of anonymous wealth from around the world, from presidents to plutocrats, the daughter of a notorious dictator and a British millionaire accused of concealing assets from his ex-wife. The leak of 2m emails and other documents, mainly from the offshore haven of the British Virgin Islands (BVI), has the potential to cause a seismic shock worldwide to the booming offshore trade, with a former chief economist at McKinsey estimating that wealthy individuals may have as much as $32tn (£21tn) stashed in overseas havens. In France, Jean-Jacques Augier, President François Hollande's campaign co-treasurer and close friend, has been forced to publicly identify his Chinese business partner. It emerges as Hollande is mired in financial scandal because his former budget minister concealed a Swiss bank account for 20 years and repeatedly lied about it. In Mongolia, the country's former finance minister and deputy speaker of its parliament says he may have to resign from politics as a result of this investigation. But the two can now be named for the first time because of their use of companies in offshore havens, particularly in the British Virgin Islands, where owners' identities normally remain secret. Futher Information: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/apr/03/offshore-secrets-offshore-tax-haven
Kailyn Asher

The Tyler Group Review Articles: Government taking corrective action to India's slowdow... - 1 views

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    http://www.docstoc.com/docs/155359573/The-Tyler-Group-Review-Articles The Tyler Group Review Articles - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh carried a contrarian note and warned India Inc of unjustified pessimism even as he guaranteed the industry of faster regulatory clearances, mitigation of inter-ministerial disagreements and a comprehensive review of the foreign investment policy to restore growth to its earlier trajectory. The Prime Minister made a case for prompt and critical actions to realize 8 per cent economic growth yet terming the 5 per cent GDP expansion as clearly disappointing. PM agreed that the role of the government is essential to take growth back to 8%. "India was growing above 9% before financial crisis," he said. He further added that the slowdown is partially because of global factors and the government would take corrective actions. Source: http://economic.tylergroupservices.net/blog/government-taking-corrective-action-to-indias-slowdown/ See more: http://blogg.by/thetylergroup/about-tyler-group-barcelona http://www.good.is/posts/the-tyler-group-reviews-even-when-it-goes-wrong-barcelona-and-arsenal-still-feed-the-soul
David Sydney

Inspiring and Sensational Sales Training - 1 views

Dave as a motivational speaker was extraordinarily exciting and entertaining. He gave us really great insights and we were engaged in all that he was about to share all throughout the training. As ...

started by David Sydney on 08 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Rands Gidoli

Starting a Business in Spain - 1 views

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    The Tyler Group Expat Connections at Barcelona - Below is a detailed summary of the bureaucratic and legal hurdles faced by entrepreneurs wishing to incorporate and register a new firm in Spain. It examines the procedures, time and cost involved in launching a commercial or industrial firm with up to 50 employees and start-up capital of 10 times the economy's per-capita gross national income. This information was collected as part of the Doing Business project, which measures and compares regulations relevant to the life cycle of a small- to medium-sized domestic business in 189 economies. The most recent round of data collection was completed in June 2013.[...] Did I forgot something from above? Share us your thoughts here
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