Most Expensive Cities Worldwide in 2010 (EAI)
texkourgan
21 June, 2010 22:15
People's standard of living can vary greatly according to their wealth, personal choices, and willingness to do without. However, there are some cities, that are expensive no matter what choices a person makes.
EA International is a world leader in managing employees around the world. EA offers data and advice about everything concerning expatriates and the companies that hire them. The most recent list of the most expensive cities worldwide was published on June 10, 2010. (More)
Eyjafjallajokull: summary of a volcanic ash cloud story
texkourgan
16 June, 2010 20:21
What is it?
Volcanic ash consists of small tephra (particles of rock and glass smaller than 2 mm). This ash can be spewed into the air during eruptions. Volcanic ash can be hazardous as it can affect breathing and cause malfunctions in machinery.
Eyjafjallajokull's Eruption in Iceland
The volcanic eruption in Iceland of Eyjafjallajokull (pronounced ay-yah-FYAH-lah-yer-kuhl) is believed to have started on March 20th, and led to a worldwide transportation disaster. The ash cloud hovered over the Atlantic Ocean and caused a week-long suspension of air traffic in Europe. Ash turned the sky hazy and tinted it a dirty yellow. Volcanic ash particles cans stay in the troposphere for weeks, and the finest tephra particles remain in the stratosphere for months. This suspended material can create spectacular sunsets. At its greatest height, the plume reached 33,000 ft (about 11 km) into the air. The controlled airspace of many countries was closed to instrument flight rules traffic resulting in the largest air traffic shut-down since World War II. (More)
Guide for expatriates in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
easyexpat
02 June, 2010 14:22
We are delighted to launch our new city guide
for expatriates in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The city of Rio de Janeiro is artistically bordered by magnificent
mountains,
white-sand beaches and spectacular blue ocean, and lush rain forests. Residents
of the city are known as Cariocas. The undisputed cultural
capital and
major international transportation hub of Brazil, the city is a dense,
cosmopolitan
gem.
The area of the city is 1182.3
square
kilometres or 456.5 sq miles. The city is dense, with
about 6.1
million people in the city and 11-13.5 million in the greater
metropolitan
area.
The city sits within the geological structure called Brazilian
Crystal Basement
where rain forest, Atlantic Ocean, and a mass of city dwellers come
together.
The Tijuca Forest defines much of the landscape as the largest urban
forest
in the world. On Corcovado, one of the area's highest points, there is
the iconic
statue of Christ the Redeemer. Another peak, Sugar
Loaf, is also a landmark and towers over the entrance of the
bay. (More)