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Category: Lifestyle/People
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Published: Wednesday, 14 September 2016 22:51
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Written by Attorney Pam Keith, Esq.
by Attorney Pam Keith (formally US Senate Candidate)
Often, on the campaign trail I mentioned the fact that I was about eight years old before I finally understood that I was, in fact, an African American person. Up until that point I only understood that i was an American, and that being an American was very special.
Read more: THE COLLECTIVE IDENTITY
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Category: Lifestyle/People
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Published: Sunday, 04 September 2016 19:31
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Written by Attorney Alisia Mary Adamson
by Alisia Mary Adamson
While many argue that personal lives (especially of family members) shouldn't matter when it comes to politics, I see why they do...because situations in our lives shape us into who we are.
David Ayala's story is one of reformation, restoration and most importantly, rehabilitation.
Read more: The Man Beside Aramis Ayala
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Category: Business
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Published: Saturday, 13 May 2023 00:07
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Written by Rick Singh
By Rick Singh
Real estate is a highly important sector of the economy, with its own unique dynamics and market conditions. Interest rates are a critical factor in determining the health of the real estate market, with changes in rates having significant implications for property values, investment activity, and housing affordability. In this essay, we will examine how higher interest rates can affect a typical real estate market, and explore some of the key factors that contribute to these effects.
First, it is important to understand how interest rates impact the real estate market. Interest rates are essentially the cost of borrowing money, and they have a direct impact on the affordability of mortgages and other types of financing used to purchase property. When interest rates are low, borrowing costs are reduced, and this tends to make housing more affordable. As a result, lower interest rates can lead to increased demand for real estate, which can drive up prices and stimulate investment activity.
Read more: How Low Interest Rate Impact a Typical Real Estate Market