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May 21 2013

Top 10 Places to visit in Japan

Category: Best List | Best of | new list | top 10 listsGuest @ 17:52

Japan is an island nation in East Asia. This is a country with over 100 million people with Tokyo as the capital and the most important city. Japan ranked among the world top seven most industrialized nations and it is believed to be the world second largest economy. This is a land of opportunity for anyone who cares to do business and make money. Virtually all the sectors of the economy seems to have received a massive boost in the last several decades, including, technology , which still remains the most significant part of the economy, agriculture , real estate, transportation , health , banking and tourism. But of all these sectors of the economy, tourism seems to be outstanding. Though Japan is known to be a country that that rules the world of technology, but tourism of recent is fast gaining an overwhelming recognition and this is largely due to the country's rich cultural heritage and the presence of various structures and places of historical and modern value. Japan is now one of the most visited countries in the world, with records of millions of dollars in revenue earning from the tourism sector alone.

Top 10 tourist attraction destinations in Japan:

·          Shinjuku: this is one of the largest concentrations of skyscrapers in Japan.  Shinjuku is of course a center of tourist attraction in Japan and one of the most visited places in the country. The building of the area started in the seventies and the place keeps adding new and bigger towers. 

·         Hiroshima Peace Memorial:  the ghost of the atomic bomb of 1945 still continues to haunt Japan and the rest of the world. Hiroshima Peace Memorial was set asides as a haunting tribute to the lives lost when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, during the Second World War. 

·         Mt Fuji: The most popular tourist attractions in Japan.  A climb to the top of the mountain, will give visitors the opportunity to have a glimpse of various shrines and temples of historical values. 

·         Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple: This temple is located in Eastern Kyoto and has history dated back to the year 798. Tourist and visitors to this place will have the chance to enjoy the shrines as well as talismans and artwork on display without risking. 

·         Ueno Park: One of the most popular parks in the country and this is due to its uniqueness and its natural beauty. Besides, it offers a fantastic picnic while enjoying the blossoming of the Sakura. 

·         Great Buddha of Kamakura: This is a representation of one of the country's most celebrated Buddhist figures. It was cast in bronze and stands over forty feet high. 

·         Universal Studios Japan: A great example of modern technology. For those tourists who love movies, this is a perfect place for you to visit and relax, while in Japan. Universal Studios Japan presents a variety of entertainment, ranging from the attractions of the Hollywood film industry and lots more. In addition, you can also take a tour round the place and discover the wonders and amazing beauty of the place. 

·         Nijo Castle, Kyoto: The castle was built in the year 1603 and is still complete with the surrounding walls and its moat. It consists of impressive arrays of structures and buildings. 

·         Himeji Castle- An historical castle:  This is considered to be the best existing example of Japanese castle architecture. It has history dated back to centuries ago; buy has been rebuilt many times. 

·         Imperial Palace, Tokyo: This is the home of the Head of State. If you are visiting Japan and you are not adding this place to your plan, you had rather reschedule your visit. The gardens and the whole Palace can be visited by tourists anytime during the year, but advance bookings will have to be made prior to visit. 

There are lots of tourist attractions in the country and visit will surely allow a visitor to see the beauty and the blend of historical culture with that of the modern technology. But visiting the country may require est a visa, before entering.  

Post courtesy of guest writer: Hayden Roy

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Nov 9 2012

Top 10 States with Biggest Gap in Wealth

Category: Best List | Best of | new list | Tips | top 10 listsThe List Ninja @ 01:38

Ever wondered which areas of the country have the biggest gap between those with the highest income and lowest income?  The team at 24/7 Wall Street put together a list that ranked each state by the biggest gap in wealth.  Some states would immediately be considered due to the large number of millionaire’s. Other states are surprising due to not being known for having such large gaps in wealth. 

Here are the Top 10 States with largest gap in wealth:

1.     New York 

Median household income: $55,246 (16th highest)

Households earning $200,000+: 8.0 percent (6th highest)

Population living below poverty line: 16.0 percent (21st highest)

2.     Connecticut

Median household income: $65,753 (4th highest)

Households earning $200,000+: 11.2 percent (the highest)

Population living below poverty line: 10.9 percent (5th lowest)

3.     Louisiana 

Median household income: $41,734 (7th lowest)

Households earning $200,000+: 3.5 percent (17th lowest)

Population living below poverty line: 20.4 percent (3rd highest)

4.     New Mexico

Median household income: $41,963 (8th lowest)

Households earning $200,000+: 3.4 percent (tied for 15th lowest)

Population living below poverty line: 21.5 percent (2nd highest)

5.     California 

Median household income: $57,287 (10th highest)

Households earning $200,000+: 7.8 percent (7th highest)

Population living below poverty line: 16.6 percent (18th highest)

6.      Florida
Median household income: $44,299 (14th lowest)
Households earning $200,000+: 4.4% (19th highest)
Population living below poverty line: 17.0% (17th highest)

7.      Massachusetts
Median household income: $62,859 (5th highest)
Households earning $200,000+: 9.9% (4th highest)

Population living below poverty line: 11.6% (9th lowest)

8.     Texas
Median household income: $49,392 (25th highest)
Households earning $200,000+: 5.4% (16th highest)
Population living below poverty line: 18.5% (11th highest)

9.     Georgia
Median household income: $46,007 (18th lowest)
Households earning $200,000+: 4.3% (21st highest)
Population living below poverty line: 19.1% (5th highest)
 

10. Tennessee
Median household income: $41,693 (6th lowest)
Households earning $200,000+: 3.4% (tied for 15th lowest)
Population living below poverty line: 18.3% (12th highest)

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Oct 24 2012

Top 10 Corporate Brands by Political Party

Democrat, Republican or Independent? A recent market study by YouGov Brand Index surveyed and released a top 10 list of corporate brands by party affiliation.  So take a look and see how close your political preference aligns with the survey.

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Oct 3 2012

Top 10 Worst College Degrees for Employment

Category: Best List | Best of | new list | top 10 listsThe List Ninja @ 23:38

Going off to college is considered one of the best times in a person’s life.  A new start and opportunity to define and grow into the adult that you hope to become.  Regardless of whether you attend a Top 10 College Party school, picking a major can influence the career you have for the next few decades.  A recent article on MSN by Kiplinger ranked the Top 10 worst college degrees for future employment and earnings.  

No. 1: Anthropology 

Unemployment rate: 6.9%

Recent grad employment rate: 10.5%

Median salary: $40,000

Median salary for recent grads: $28,000

Projected job growth for this field, 2010-2020: 21%

Likelihood of working retail: 2.1 times average

 

No. 2: Fine arts 

Unemployment rate: 7.4%

Unemployment rate for recent grads: 12.6%

Median salary: $44,000

Median salary for recent grads: $30,000

Projected job growth for this field, 2010-2020: 5%

Likelihood of working retail: 1.8 times average

 

No. 3: Film and photography 

Unemployment rate: 7.3%

Unemployment rate for recent grads: 12.9%

Median salary: $45,000

Median salary for recent grads: $30,000

Projected job growth for this field, 2010-2020: 13%

Likelihood of working retail: 2.6 times average

 

No. 4: Philosophy and religious studies 

Unemployment rate: 7.2%

Unemployment rate for recent grads: 10.8%

Median salary: $42,000

Median salary for recent grads: $30,000

Projected job growth for this field, 2010-2020: Not available

Likelihood of working retail: 2.0 times average

 

No. 5: Graphic design 

Unemployment rate: 8.1%

Unemployment rate for recent grads: 11.8%

Median salary: $45,000

Median salary for recent grads: $32,000

Projected job growth for this field, 2010-2020: 13%

Likelihood of working retail: 0.6 times average

 

No. 6: Studio arts 

Unemployment rate: 8.0%

Unemployment rate for recent grads: 11.1%

Median salary: $37,000

Median salary for recent grads: $35,900

Projected job growth for this field, 2010-2020: 5%

Likelihood of working retail: 2.3 times average

 

No. 7: Liberal arts 

Unemployment rate: 7.6%

Unemployment rate for recent grads: 9.2%

Median salary: $48,000

Median salary for recent grads: $30,000

Projected job growth for this field, 2010-2020: not available

Likelihood of working retail: 1.8 times average

 

No. 9: Sociology 

Unemployment rate: 7.0%

Unemployment rate for recent grads: 8.6%

Median salary: $45,000

Median salary for recent grads: $32,000

Projected job growth for this field, 2010-2020: 18%

Likelihood of working retail: 1.4 times average

 

No. 10: English 

Unemployment rate: 6.7% (average for all graduates with bachelor's degree: 4.9%)

Unemployment rate for recent grads: 9.2% (average for top 100 majors: 7.7%)

Median salary: $48,000 (median for all grads with bachelor's: $54,756)

Median salary for recent grads: $32,000 (median for top 100 majors: $37,000)

Projected job growth for this field, 2010-2020: 6% (average: 14%)

Likelihood of working retail: 1.4 times average

 

 

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Sep 27 2012

Playboy's Top 10 College Party Schools

The folks at Playboy and Princeton Review have different qualifiers for partying.  Take at the difference according to Playboy's list. At these schools, many would guess that it might take 5 or 6 years with being known as a Top 10 College party school. The team at Playboy has compiled their annual list of all things college and used such important factors as access to adult beverages. Here are the Top 10 colleges that party hard every day of the week:

1.     University of Virginia

2.     University of Southern California

3.     University of Florida

4.     University of Texas

5.     University of Wisconsin

6.     University of Georgia

7.     Vanderbilt

8.     Tulane

9.     Texas Christian

10.         Ohio State

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Sep 23 2012

Top 10 College Party Schools 2012

Category: Best List | Best of | new list | top 10 listsThe List Ninja @ 00:07

College is known as the best 4 years of your life. At these schools, many would guess that it might take 5 or 6 years with being known as a Top 10 College party school.  The team at Princeton Review has compiled their annual list of all things college and used such important factors as access to adult beverages.  Here are the Top 10 colleges that party hard every day of the week:

1.     West Virginia University

2.     University of Iowa

3.     Ohio University

4.     University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne

5.     University of Georgia

6.     University of Florida

7.     UC – Santa Barbara

8.     Florida State University

9.     Miami University

10.   Syracuse University

Last Place: Brigham Young University – Surprise!

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Aug 31 2012

Top 10 Countries that Work the Least

Category: Best List | Best of | new list | top 10 listsThe List Ninja @ 03:48

Are you thinking about cutting back on hours at work? This list of the Top 10 countries that work the least will provide the perfect place for you to live.  There is a strong correlation between the highest average wage per hour and the nations that work the least.  If an individual works an average of 40 hours per week in a year, the common number used for calculation is 2,080 hours.  So pack up the family and move to one these countries that work the least and cut back at least 400 hours a year.

1.      Germany 

·         Average annual hours per person: 1,330

·         Average working hours per week: 25.6

·         Average wage per hour: $35.33 (7th highest)

·         2011 unemployment rate: 6 percent

 

2.      Netherlands 

·         Average annual hours per person: 1,336

·         Average working hours per week: 25.7

·         Average wage per hour: $42.67 (4th highest)

·         2011 unemployment: 4.4 percent

 

3.      France 

·         Average annual hours per person: 1,392

·         Average working hours per week: 26.8

·         Average wage per hour: $34.26 (8th highest)

·         2011 unemployment rate: 9.3 percent

 

4.      Austria 

·         Average annual hours per person: 1,431

·         Average working hours per week: 27.5

·         Average wage per hour: $36.63 (6th highest)

·         2011 unemployment rate: 4.2 percent

 

5.      Belgium 

·         Average annual hours per person: 1,446

·         Average working hours per week: 27.8

·         Average wage per hour: $38.90 (5th highest)

·         2011 unemployment rate: 7.2 percent

 

6.      Ireland
 Average annual hours per person: 1,469
> Average working hours per week: 28.3
> Average wage per hour: $45.53 (3rd highest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 14.6%


 

7.      Denmark
> Average annual hours per person: 1,496
> Average working hours per week: 28.8
> Average wage per hour: $48.82 (the highest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 7.7%


 

8.       Luxembourg
> Average annual hours per person: 1,565
> Average working hours per week: 30.1
> Average wage per hour: $46.78 (2nd highest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 4.9%


 

9.      Finland
> Average annual hours per person: 1,578
> Average working hours per week: 30.3
> Average wage per hour: $33.63 (9th highest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 7.9%


 

10.  United Kingdom
> Average annual hours per person: 1,611
> Average working hours per week: 31
> Average wage per hour: $31.27 (11th highest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 8% 

Check out the full article and list by 24/7 Wall Street - full article

 

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Aug 19 2012

Top 10 NFL Quaterback Seasons - Most Touchdowns

Category: Best List | Best of | facts | NFL | top 10 listsThe List Ninja @ 19:06

Are you working on your fantasy football draft projections?  The NFL has become a passing league in the past decade and the statistics below sourced from the folks at Pro-Football Reference show that other than Dan Marino and Kurt Warner, most of the top 10 best single season performances have occurred in the last ten years.  Which of these NFL quarterbacks will go down as the best NFL Quarterback of all time?

Rank

Player (age) 

TD

Year

Teams

1.

Tom Brady (30)

50

2007 

NWE 

2.

Peyton Manning (28)

49

2004

IND

3.

Dan Marino+ (23)

48

1984

MIA

4.

Drew Brees (32)

46

2011

NOR

5.

Aaron Rodgers (28)

45

2011

GNB

6.

Dan Marino+ (25)

44

1986

MIA

7.

Matthew Stafford (23)

41

2011

DET

 

Kurt Warner (28)

41

1999

STL

9.

Daunte Culpepper (27)

39

2004

MIN

 

Brett Favre (27)

39

1996

GNB

 

Tom Brady (34)

39

2011

NWE

Which QB will lead the NFL in 2012?

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Aug 17 2012

10 Companies that paid CEO's more than their corporate taxes

Category: Best List | Best of | new list | top 10 listsThe List Ninja @ 00:09

Interesting article on corporate taxes and CEO pay.

 

 

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Jul 29 2012

Top 10 States for Lovers

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