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		<title>Houston Translator Organizations Are Essential For Economic Growth In The Lone Star State</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays most U.S. cities are contracting, but this is not the case with Houston, Texas, whose economy is on the rise. Houston&#8217;s economy is heavily dependent on the petroleum industry, but the fourth-biggest U.S. city also boasts itself with increased traffic through the second-busiest U.S. port and health-care demand that has been unprecedented for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays most U.S. cities are contracting, but this is not the case with Houston, Texas, whose economy is on the rise. Houston&rsquo;s economy is heavily dependent on the petroleum industry, but the fourth-biggest U.S. city also boasts itself with increased traffic through the second-busiest U.S. port and health-care demand that has been unprecedented for the past years. In terms of employment growth Houston employers have created 80,100 new jobs in the last twelve months. Houston is a top job-creating area in the US, according to Mike Inselmann who is the chairman of American Metro Study. As Houston is the region where the most medical-research institutions and hospitals are concentrated, health care is the largest employer. In a constantly changing city like Houston, diversity is one of the major factors that have shaped up its outlook. The last ten years have witnessed great expansion with Hispanic population peaking at 74% and Asians reaching 76%. The popularity of the <a href="http://www.themarketinganalysts.com/en/pages/houston-translation-leader-houston-translator-english-spanish-french-german-russian-portuguese-japanese-korean-chinese-translation-houston-texas/" target='_blank'>Houston Translation</a> businesses are easily explicable as they are on great demand among the immigrant communities who are unable to overcome the language barrier.  Logically, the translation service is increasing in popularity just as the health-care and the petrol industry always move up.</p>
<p>Dallas, which was established by John Bryan in 1841, is another leading city in Texas. By the 1850s business was booming as it included dry-goods stores, groceries, a drugstore, an insurance agency, a boot and shoe shop as well as a local newspaper. Transportation in and out of the area has always been one of the keys to the city&rsquo;s economic success as transportation of regional products to eastern and northern factories has come from a strategic geographical location such as it were. Dallas, just like Houston is a city of pronounced multicultural diversity. In 1990 the census issued a report according to which the following ethnic groups could be distinguished:  black, 28.88 %; American Indian, 0.48 %; Hispanic, white, 47.67 %; 20.88 %; and Asian, 2.18 %. One of the key factors in the area was undoubtedly provided by the <a href="http://www.themarketinganalysts.com/en/pages/dallas-translation-leader-english-spanish-german-french-russian-portuguese-korean-japanese-translators/" target='_blank'>Dallas Translation Services</a> companies without which communication would have been impeded to a great extent. Six of the nation 100 largest churches were in Dallas which was heavily influenced by the variety of communication mentioned in the above lines: Beverly Hills Baptist, Lovers Lane United Methodist, East Grand Baptist, First Baptist, First United Methodist and Cliff Temple Baptist.</p>
<p>The city of Austin is the capital of the state of Texas but it is also the fifteenth largest U.S. city. Originally named Waterloo, it was populated in the 1830s. In 1839 it was renamed after Stephen Austin who was known as the father of Texas. He began the colonization of Texas under extremely difficult conditions. The wilderness could not have been transformed into a populous and advanced state without the assistance of <a href="http://www.themarketinganalysts.com/en/pages/austin-translation-leader-austin-translator-english-spanish-french-german-russian-portuguese-japanese-korean-chinese-translation-austin-texas/" target='_blank'>Austin Translation Services</a> organizations. The miracle was made possible to happen due to his constant determination, hard work, common sense and managerial skills. The city underwent a major economic development throughout the 19th century and today it is a governmental and educational center. The census of 2000 revealed that the following groups resided in Austin: 10.0% Black or African American, 65.4% White, 0.6% Native American, 4.7% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander and 16.2% from other races. This reveals Austin&#8217;s multicultural nature. </p>
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