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It is evident that our country - America - is currently in the midst of a serious economic crisis. Although there are many factors that contribute to the current U.S. economic crisis, the main factor that causes financial crises in U.S. households is debt. Did you know that 1 in every 6 Americans are currently in debt? Luckily, there is a solution for the U.S. household debt problem. E.I. is a self-help / financial improvement book that provides a step-by-step solution on how to get out of debt, increase savings, and secure a solid financial future. This book focuses on average working class people that want to obtain financial freedom and live more of the American Dream. In less than 150 pages, you will learn how to obtain "true financial improvement". If this book had to be described in one sentence it would be as follows: A financial improvement book that teaches the E.I. Financial Improvement Philosophy, which in summary, is to have the discipline to resist unnecessary spending and aggressively save "for a rainy day". This book is a must read for anyone wanting to improve finances or just increase savings..
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Economically and Educationally Challenged Students in Higher Education: Access to Outcomes: ASHE Higher Education Report (J-B ASHE Higher Education Report Series (AEHE))
The gap between low- and high-SES student college enrollment has not diminished in decades This volume provides an overview of the current research on this problem and provides ideas and insights that may help reduce the gap. It integrates the research on low-SES, low-income, working-class, and first-generation students' access to, enrollment and experiences in, and outcomes of college. The author suggests economically and educationally challenged (EEC) students as an umbrella term for these overlapping categories of students and provides reasons why such a term may be appropriate. The volume reviews how scholars define socioeconomic status and its component variables and how those definitions are used in higher education research.

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Digital radiography now & in the future: digital computerized radiography has become an economically feasible application for the NDT industry by eliminating ... article from: Advanced Materials & Processes
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Title: Digital radiography now & in the future: digital computerized radiography has become an economically feasible application for the NDT industry by eliminating the protocol associated with chemical processing, minimizing retakes, and reducing the cost of distributing data.
Author: Brian Caccamise
Publication:Advanced Materials & Processes (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 165 Issue: 1 Page: 46(2)

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