• There are industries, such as paper and cellulose production, where Brazil already imports and exports large amounts.

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  • Their return on equity averages 19.5%, and in some industries, such as paper products, it is as high as 45-50%.

    ECONOMIST: China��s private surprise

  • Volunteer opportunities include: bringing in meals and snacks for residents, helping with general housekeeping chores, organizing goods drives such as paper product drives, cleaning supplies, laundry supplies, etc.

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  • The quality of private-label goods has improved, making it harder for consumers to discern any difference between a store's brand and a more expensive rival, particularly for commodities such as paper towels or milk.

    ECONOMIST: Consumer goods in the recession

  • Many of the learning resources, such as toys, booklets, games and drawings, were produced by the teachers themselves (sometimes with the help of students and parents) who used local fabrics and other non-expensive components, such as paper, leaves, wood, and clay.

    UNESCO: World Teachers' Day : making a difference

  • Following in the style of trailblazers such as Paper.li and MentorMob, which let you create your own newspapers and playlists from news stories, pictures and videos, IFTTT.com is the new kid on the block, in a growing list of sites that lets people curate their own Web space.

    FORBES: Recipe for a More Personal Internet

  • However, on Monday it was revealed that a new report carried out on behalf of HSE by the Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL) - which carries out scientific research - that the method of testing carried out by Santia could "overestimate the levels of asbestos fibres as it does not distinguish between asbestos fibres and other fibres such as paper, clothing and skin cells".

    BBC: Asbestos: More concerns over Cwmcarn High School future

  • These include the stockmarket, the bond market (government and corporate) and the money market for short-term securities, such as commercial paper.

    ECONOMIST: Finance: trick or treat? | The

  • Following a prominent fund's "breaking of the buck"--that is, a decline in its net asset value below par--in September, investors began to withdraw funds in large amounts from money market mutual funds that invest in private instruments such as commercial paper and certificates of deposit.

    FORBES: The Crisis and the Policy Response

  • According to these researchers, at any given time, each of us has around hundred pursuits, ranging from mundane aims, such as picking up toilet paper on the way home from work, all the way to lofty ambitions, such as changing the underlying social structure of the western world.

    FORBES: Three Things to Learn From Martin Luther King About Setting Goals

  • Researchers have devised ways to make flexible electronics, for such things as electronic paper.

    ECONOMIST: Bioelectronics

  • Moreover, providing liquidity to financial institutions does not address directly instability or declining credit availability in critical nonbank markets, such as the commercial paper market or the market for asset-backed securities, both of which normally play major roles in the extension of credit in the United States.

    FORBES: The Crisis and the Policy Response

  • This is also why larger news organizations such as CNN can afford to keep more reporters employed than smaller organizations such as MSNBC or the local paper.

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  • Dioxin, though, is usually formed as a byproduct in processes such as copper smelting, paper-production and the making of pesticides and chlorine-containing organic chemicals.

    CNN: THE GREAT DIOXIN SCARE

  • However, Labour's Andy Kerr said Holyrood was responsible for some of the "key decisions", such as the combined ballot paper, that led to the election problems.

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  • Nor did the subeditors who are there, in part, to catch these sorts of things (and two of my friends have worked as such on that paper and they would have done if they had still been there).

    FORBES: Scottish Deep Fried Butter and Innumerate Journalists

  • Other industries, such as those for oil or paper, are also bioprospecting the deep sea with promising results.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • But in markets such as food, print and paper, few have such clout.

    ECONOMIST: Seller beware

  • While others spend million on machines with complicated acronyms, the beauty of Ramachandran's work is that he uses ordinary items such as mirrors, pens and paper.

    BBC: What phantom limbs and mirrors teach us about the brain

  • The weak dollar has rendered American labour more competitive, but not enough to rejuvenate low-margin, labour-intensive manufacturing in industries such as textiles, furniture or paper products.

    ECONOMIST: Exports and the economy

  • Many of the most radical ideas are still on paper, such as the right of automatic appeal to an ombudsman against local government rulings on health and safety.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • On the first, Harald Benink of Maastricht University and George Benston of Emory University told the conference that deposit guarantees should be explicitly confined to accounts paying a relatively low rate of interest, and that these insured deposits should be more than fully backed by safe liquid assets (such as treasury bills and commercial paper).

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • Using techniques such as the ones used in this paper, though, are now being applied to finally get more reliable identification.

    FORBES: Ancient Burial Cloth Provides Clues To Bronze Age Trade

  • Namely, the purchasing of government sponsored mortgaged-backed securities, such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac paper, rather than its previous approach of simply buying U.S. Treasury securities.

    FORBES: Don't Become Comfortably Numb To Stock Market Risks After Large Rally

  • There are a few more inventive tactics that are increasingly becoming popular among thieves, such as constructing a rubber band and paper clip hook that sucks up products under the sleeve.

    FORBES: Why Do People Steal Meat From Grocery Stores?

  • Although improper storage such as using plastic bags rather than paper or exposing the evidence to too much humidity or heat can degrade DNA, Hagan says that current technology can even recover complete profiles from poorly stored evidence, the kind usually available in very old cases.

    CNN: Solving the cold case: Time, DNA and ingenuity can help

  • In another experiment, a group of college students were asked to rate how willing they were to engage in unethical behavior in various everyday scenarios -- such as taking a ream of printer paper from the office where they work, failing to correct a cashier's error in their favor, or accepting ill-gotten tips about an upcoming exam.

    CNN: Are rich people more unethical?

  • We cut our expenses even on such things as where and how we purchase paper and other mundane supplies.

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  • Some groups, such as subscribers to NBER's Working Paper Series and residents of developing countries, can download the working paper for free.

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  • But as the year goes on, he thinks more economically sensitive sectors, such as materials (metals, chemicals, paper companies) and technology stocks, will strengthen.

    WSJ: Jobs Report Slows the Stock Market Rally

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