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What are the highest paid jobs in the US without a college degree?

A good diploma is not enough for a good job and a high salary, sometimes it is not needed.

The US Employment Agency has released statistics related to the average annual earnings in the country. 

The results, however, also show which professions can be pursued with a higher education, and sometimes more profitable than a college degree.

Expectedly, the highest salaries are given to doctors of science, but also to those employed in the health sector, anesthesiologists, specialists and surgeons.

These seven professions fall into well-paid occupations that can be worked in the United States without a college degree:

  1. Flight control - average annual earnings of $ 124,540
  2. Radiologists - average annual earnings of $ 80,570
  3. Nuclear Technicians - average annual earnings of $ 80,370
  4. Funeral organizers - average annual earnings of $ 78,040
  5. Nuclear medicine technologists - average annual earnings of $ 75,660
  6. Dental Hygienists - average annual earnings of $ 74,070
  7. Medical Practitioners in Diagnostics - Average Annual Earnings of $ 71,410.

Where in the EU eat the most expensive, and where the cheapest meat

Austrian meat prices were almost 50% higher than the European Union average last year, according to a study by Eurostat, the EU's statistical office.

It said Austrians paid 46% more expensive meat than the EU average, followed by Luxembourg, France and Belgium. 

On the other hand, Poles and Romanians ate the cheapest meat in the EU last year.

Meat prices in Poland and Romania were 37 percent lower than the average in the EU, and similar prices were also found in Bulgaria and Lithuania.

A blood test can predict when someone will die

A simple blood test could one day provide data on our deaths. In a recent study, a team of European researchers explain how certain biomarkers in human blood have enabled them to predict how long a person will live.
They analyzed data on blood samples from 44 168 people between the ages of 18 and 109, of whom 5512 died over a period of nearly 17 years.

After looking at 226 biomarkers in the samples, the researchers identified 14 that could predict whether a person would die in the next 5 to 10 years.

To test the theory, they analyzed data from blood samples taken from 7603 Finns in 1997 and using the 14 biomarkers attempted to predict how many of them would die within 5 to 10 years after the year the samples were taken.
Their predictions were correct in almost 83% of cases - an accuracy they did not expect.

Much more work is needed to make the discovery work in practice, and scientists believe it could improve health care, helping doctors identify the most vulnerable patients before any treatment can be started.

The first Roma arrived in Croatia in the 14th century

Now that 1000 years of Roma migration is celebrated, the interest in their history is even greater. In the course of these thousand years, they have managed to maintain their identity, language, culture and customs despite the great turbulence during their existence.

According to Croatian information, the Roma on the territory of Croatia arrived in the 14th century. Otherwise, the Roma community in Croatia is not homogeneous: they speak different languages ​​and have different religious affiliations. The historical beginnings of the Roma in Croatia are with modest information.

According to historical linguistic sources, it can be concluded that Roma originate from northwestern India (Dardystan, Cafiristan). According to the mentioned research, the Roma on the territory of Croatia are mentioned for the first time in Dubrovnik in 1362 in the trade lists, and therefore it is believed dealt with trade.

Then "The Egyptians Vlaho and Vitan gave the goldsmith Radan Bratoslavovic eight large silver belts. The fact that it is a commercial correspondence can be assumed that the Roma during that period lived in Dubrovnik.

Ten years later, they are again mentioned in Zagreb, where they are merchants, tailors and butchers. Historian Ivan Baptist Tkalcic (1840-1905). in the "Historical Monument of the Free Royal City of Zagreb" from 1885, as part of the largest Roma group coming from the 10th to 15th centuries, move to Central Europe through Asia Minor and Southeast Europe.

 

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