Pochlopien now ranks social attitudes toward the rich at 6, while in 2000 he would have given them a 4: a two-point rise in a decade.
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The walnuts were unique as rich sources for n-6 and particularly n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Lakshmi Mittal of ArcellorMittal fame topped the list at No. 6 among the rich guys in the BRIC countries.
The poor finish elementary at Grade 6, while the rich continue to Grade 7.
The good ones offer rich yields these days, between 6% and 10% , and also offer some hope of modest appreciation.
The emerging markets that they prosper in are expected to grow at 5.5% a year compared with the rich world's 1.6%, and the model is increasingly popular.
And they are flourishing in the dynamic markets of the emerging world, which have been growing at an average of 5.5% a year against the rich world's 1.6% over the past few years and are likely to account for half the world's GDP by 2020.
The hoodie-clad 27-year-old Zuckerberg is one of 6 club members to get rich from Facebook.
If they cave on the 39.6 percent rate for the rich, I have won a huge political victory.
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Count hydropower, biomass, tidal, geothermal, waste-to-energy, solar and wind, and you have only 6.1% of the rich world's energy supply in 1995.
Bill Clinton and Al Gore still carp about similar cuts in the U.S. as being giveaways to the rich, overlooking the fact that 83.6 million Americans now own stocks, up from a mere 30.8 million 30 years ago.
As part of a global network developing new disaster recovery protocols for rich countries, he has been studying the magnitude 6.3 earthquake that claimed 309 lives in L'Aquila in central Italy in 2009.
According to RealClearPolitics's averages, Mr Obama is ahead in three southern states: Virginia (by an almost unassailable average of 7.6 points), Florida, with its rich haul of 27 electoral-college votes, by an average of 3.5 points, and most remarkably, perhaps, by 1.3 points in North Carolina.
Quite apart from public displeasure at the entire political class, Japan is expected to be the hardest hit of rich economies this year: its GDP is forecast to contract by 6%, around twice the level of America or Britain.
Such inequalities remain, even though rich-country governments these days typically spend around 13% of their budgets, 5-6% of national income, on education.
On a production basis, many of the rich countries (but not America, which has not ratified Kyoto) have cut their emissions by 6% in 1990-2008 in the case of the European Union.
The extreme nationalist, rich, Liberal Democrats, led by Russia's de facto court jester, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, who got 6%, act more as a lightning rod for the authorities than a serious political force.
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