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How to Properly Research Online (and Not Embarrass Yourself with the Results) Warning: if you are going to argue a point about politics, medicine, animal care, or gun control, then you better take the time to make your argument legit. Spending 10 seconds with Google and copy-pasting wikipedia links doesn't cut it. The standard for an intelligent argument is Legitimate research is called RE-search for a reason: patient repetition and careful filtering is what will win the day.

There are over 86 billion web pages published, and most of those pages are not worth quoting. To successfully sift it all, you must use consistent and reliable filtering methods. You will need patience to see the full breadth of writing on any single topic. If you are a student, or if you are seeking serious medical, professional, or historical information, definitely heed these 8 suggested steps to researching online: Top 10 real estate trends for 2014. (MoneyWatch) If the real estate recovery is a baseball game, we're in the fourth or fifth inning. So what will the rest of the game look like? Experts from the Urban Land Institute unveiled their view of how the rest of the recovery will play out in their Emerging Trends in Real Estate report, released this week at the land use and planning nonprofit's annual conference in Chicago.

The group highlighted a number of housing trends we can expect to see playing out over the next few years, based on surveys and interviews with real estate developers, investors, lenders, servicers and builders. Millennials are moving the market, but not as homeowners Though the so-called Millennial generation has been much-maligned in the media, real estate movers and shakers are increasingly interested in where this generation is headed -- quite literally. However, this same group isn't forming new households, and they're not buying as many homes as their parents' generation were at their age.

Incubators. US Industrial Production Index Hits Five-Year High. US Chamber of Commerce · Enterprise States Dashboard. Which states are best positioned to grow, create jobs, and prosper in the coming five to 10 years? This fourth annual Enterprising States report measures state performance overall and across five policy areas important for job growth and economic prosperity: Exports and international trade Entrepreneurship and innovation Business climate Talent pipeline Infrastructure This year’s study also examined the role of state policies and programs in fostering small business growth. Small businesses are the driving force of the economy, accounting historically for about 64% of new jobs.

New and young businesses have generated 40 million jobs in the past two decades, which is about 20% of total job creation. Top Performers Top performer Utah lands in the top 10 in each of the five policy area rankings and 3rd in overall economic performance, the only state to finish in the top 10 on all six lists. Key Findings Growth and Economic Performance Visit the map to learn more about these top performers. Research Center. 2013 NAREE Silver Award Winner: Best Web Site Home » Research Center Rankings & Indexes Current Survey CPE-MHN Rankings Data Research CPE100 Sentiment Survey White Papers Industry Research Reports Market Reports Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""><abbr title=""><acronym title=""><b><blockquote cite=""><cite><code><del datetime=""><em><i><q cite=""><strike><strong> Share This Post 0inShare Popular Posts Simon to Renovate, Expand Iconic Fashion Centre at Pentagon City Hennepin County Medical Center Announces Plans to Expand Downtown Campus Cincinnati Ranked 6th Best Market for Recent College Grads by Apartments.com Cincinnati Ranked 6th Best Market for Recent College Grads by Apartments.com City Council Green-Lights Robertson Properties’$767M Mixed-Use TOD in Honolulu Search in Archive Select a date Select a category Search with Google Polls How will the Russian-Ukrainian conflict affect the U.S. real estate market?

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