Articles, tagged with "free markets", page 2
15th January 2010
"Success is a journey, not a destination." - Ben Sweetland, author.
As humans, we have a need to be successful in our own eyes and in the eyes of society. Our definition of success - or more accurately, society's definition of success - is what drives ...
Read >
Author:
Sudhakar Ram
07th January 2010
Gluten Free labelling / labeling laws
At the core of any celiac / coeliac shoppers shopping list is buying products that are gluten free. But what exactly does that mean? Do you buy foods that have no ingredients that could possibly contain gluten grai...
Read >
Author:
Bruce Scott Dwyer
07th January 2010
Ever since President Barack Obama has taken office, he has had the hopes of coming to our nation's rescue. His plan of attack has been simple: Big government planning, spending, and taxingâ€"exactly what our nation, business world, and stock market doesn...
Read >
Author:
Jordan Crouter
23rd December 2009
Khmer Rouge also known Cambodia's Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), was formed from way back 1940's. The formation was caused by the struggle of Cambodians against the colonization of France and was inspired by Vietnam.
The Indochina War had fueled t...
Read >
Author:
Kenny Leones
24th November 2009
Would you like to get rid of stuff that is cluttering up your house or apartment, but you may have second thoughts on needing it again?
Here are the top questions asked to professional organizers:
"How do I know what items to get rid of?"
"How...
Read >
Author:
David Lee
12th November 2009
Do you want to get rid of stuff that is cluttering up your home, but you're scared you might need it someday?
As a professional organizer, the top two questions I get asked are:
• "How do I figure out what to get rid of?"
• "How do I know I won'...
Read >
Author:
Heidi DeCoux
11th November 2009
The people of Denmark have once again topped the charts as the happiest people on earth. Americans ranked 23rd.
Interestingly, Danes own and consume less than half as much stuff as Americans. The average home size in Denmark is 1,184 square feet wh...
Read >
Author:
Heidi DeCoux
05th October 2009
The New York Times published an Op-Ed piece, written by Barbara Ehrenreich, titled, "Is It Now a Crime to Be Poor? "
The article makes the point that today's troubling economy has made us all a little less tolerant, and those who suffer the most are t...
Read >
Author:
Robert Palmer
27th June 2009
Legal aspect of Search engine optimization is very important to explore in order to step into this industry or to take some of positive advantage from it. A number of legislative and regulatory bodies are already present in America to deal with these kind...
Read >
Author:
Robert Bell
22nd June 2009
Gluten Free Global market forecast 2009
Previous research looked at the current state of Gluten free markets across the world. The Gluten Free Matrix was developed that showed how a country's wealth (GDP per person) was a very good predictor the genera...
Read >
Author:
Bruce Scott Dwyer
18th June 2009
This was my third trip. I first visited in the late 1980s and was curious to see what changes I would find. Talk is always of the regime collapsing especially after the demise of Communism around the world however as its neighbours slowly embraced capital...
Read >
Author:
Steppes Travel
01st December 2008
The current unprecedented crisis in the financial markets and signs that the underlying economy is in for a down turn, the search is on for the ‘recession proof' business.
It may be argued that NO business is truly immune to the classic double-whammy e...
Read >
Author:
Graham Drage
16th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Les Lafave
A recent New York Times article "Taking a Hard New Look at Alan Greenspan's Legacy" (Peter S. Goodman), did an entertaining job of slamming former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, and for that, I'd gratefully subsc...
Read >
Author:
Les Lafave
06th October 2008
The highly touted Bush Bailout Plan that was to calm the jittery financial markets world wide, failed miserably in overnight trading in Asia and Europe; despite the announcement over the weekend by the Bundesbank that it will instill liquidity into Hypo, ...
Read >
Author:
golfergary
15th September 2008
So on Friday it was leaked that the government is taking over Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. On Sunday it was official. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae have now been taken over by the federal government. But what does it mean for the real estate market, mortga...
Read >
Author:
Robert Palmer