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And this person has two suites at their disposal. A professional lobbyist, I suppose.
Oh wow! This is something I always wanted, but I never knew it existed!
What about sites like reddit? I don't have any stats, but there seems to be a good representation of Germans.
The long-term downward trend is typical for almost any new product when you look at only the US market. It corresponds to market saturation, and "everyone in the US" becoming aware of the particular search term.
I personally prefer the simplicity of a paper book. I only use Kindles for stuff like travel guides, where I don't want to lug a heavy Lonely Planet paper book around, or if I need something immediately.
Is it more acceptable in certain regions? I guess Milan is a pretty important city, so I can't see the Mafia being tolerated. But what about for small shops in villages etc.?
I was under the impression the Italian mafia is very mainstream too.
Don't really get your point... Almost every country has some sort of organized crime.
I guess an MBA is more for networking and opening doors, and not necessarily for important job skills.
Try building from scratch! Super fun.
MIT News Page: http://news.mit.edu/2016/ligo-first-detection-gravitational-...
And this person has two suites at their disposal. A professional lobbyist, I suppose.
Oh wow! This is something I always wanted, but I never knew it existed!
What about sites like reddit? I don't have any stats, but there seems to be a good representation of Germans.
The long-term downward trend is typical for almost any new product when you look at only the US market. It corresponds to market saturation, and "everyone in the US" becoming aware of the particular search term.
I personally prefer the simplicity of a paper book. I only use Kindles for stuff like travel guides, where I don't want to lug a heavy Lonely Planet paper book around, or if I need something immediately.
Is it more acceptable in certain regions? I guess Milan is a pretty important city, so I can't see the Mafia being tolerated. But what about for small shops in villages etc.?
I was under the impression the Italian mafia is very mainstream too.
Don't really get your point... Almost every country has some sort of organized crime.
I guess an MBA is more for networking and opening doors, and not necessarily for important job skills.
Try building from scratch! Super fun.