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At one level the World Cup has been a short-term boon.
Greater prosperity translates into more choices for individuals-no small boon in a culture that so fervently celebrates cussed individualism.
If you do decide to launch a blog, here are four ways to make your blog a boon for your career, rather than a hindrance.
Read more about why perfectionist tendencies can be a bane than a boon: why Being a perfectionist May Not be So perfect.
Park is a great boon to people in big city.
MOBILE phones have proved to be a boon for the poor world.
The growth is a boon for zooplankton, who now have ready access to an easy-to-find feast.
This is a boon, as it means that any existing messaging standard defined in terms of XML documents has a reasonably straightforward mapping into a BEEP profile.
Many games are entirely benign, and possibly even a boon.
You know saving the rainforest is good for biodiversity. But it may also be a boon to human health.
The toppling of Colonel qaddafi-no matter whether he is eventually tried, killed or exiled-will be a boon to the Middle East and Western powers that supported the rebels.
Whatever its justification, however, the switch is a boon to a government looking for big economies.
For the biggest TV shows, technology is a boon.
But the real boon is that apps harness GPS to find out where you are and provide travel information specific to that location.
Not everyone thinks this will be a boon for equity investors, however.
A bear market might seem like a boon for the environment: less overall economic activity, like manufacturing and driving, means less overall pollution. Right?