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Why Glitter Heels Will Make You Question Everything

 Why Glitter Heels Will Make You Question Everything   Business,Sales,Sports Glitter heels have been around for quite some time now, and even though most people find them to be dazzling and eye catching, there are always the haters and the ones that think they are too bright, too vulgar and way too childish to even be thought about when planning an outfit. Truth be told, this is sort of what the designers were going for. A pair of shoes that will dazzle and raise eyebrows, something that is difficult to match with a lot of outfits as well as something that will draw a lot of eyes to you. Needless to sayThe reason for that being the fact that most of these Glitter heels are in fact platform sandals which are built to take a lot of abuse and actually not only survive but also perform incredibly on the dance floor. Another thing that helps when deciding on whether or not you should buy these glitter shoes is the fact that they resemble stripper shoes in a lot of ways. Made to a...
 2 Years of Anti-IS Airstrikes Have Redrawn the Iraqi Map   MAKHMOUR, IRAQ — Two years ago, the U.S.-led coalition launched the first airstrikes on the Islamic State group, ushering in a deeper phase of intervention that dramatically changed the fight against the militant group in Iraq. Since then, more than 9,400 coalition airstrikes have allowed Iraqi forces to slowly claw back cities, towns, supply lines and infrastructure.     But the fight — which continues to be largely waged from the air — has also leveled entire neighborhoods, displaced millions and redrawn the Iraqi map.     The U.S.-led coalition estimates that since the airstrikes began on Aug 8, 2014, IS has lost more than 40 percent of the territory it once held in Iraq. But while coalition airstrikes paved the way for Kurdish and Iraqi ground forces to retake territory, in many cases the result is a ruined prize.     The first coalition strikes were spurred by an IS pu...

Indonesia Financial Cards and Payments Market Research Report: Ken Research

 Indonesia Financial Cards and Payments Market Research Report: Ken Research   Finance & Investment In 2016, the GDP growth of Indonesia was revised down to just 5.1% by World Bank following the slower-than-expected first half of the year. Although consumer expenditure still showed a positive outcome, growth of the consumer payments value slumped further in 2016 after non-performing 2015 which brought consumer payment value transactions to single-digit growth for the first time after more than a decade. Despite a slight improvement in the economy, consumers are more cautious in spending and lo Euromonitor International's Financial Cards and Payments in Indonesia report establishes the size and structure of the market for ATMs cards, smart cards, credit cards, debit cards,  charge cards, pre-paid cards and store cards. It looks at key players in the market (issuers and operators), number of cards in circulation, numbers transactions and value of transactions. It offers...