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Debt Everywhere, Government Grants Everywhere - That's Obama's Economy Balancing Act!

05th October 2009
Over the last 18 months the global economy has been rocked by a series of recessions that threaten to tip over into a real depression if such economies aren't stimulated properly. The federal government, realizing this, is seeking to infuse a moribund... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy

Common Features of Personality Disordersx

01st October 2009
Psychology is more an art form than a science. There is no "Theory of Everything" from which one can derive all mental health phenomena and make falsifiable predictions. Still, as far as personality disorders are concerned, it is easy to discern common fe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

" The Failure is Sundered Within"

23rd September 2009
The failure is sundered within each of us, it festers as blame to others, a manifestation of the shame that belongs not to ourselves but of the participants of a deadlier game. Yet innately the affectation begins with our own visceral manumission of guilt... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Couch Enforcement in Keene New Hampshire Politically Motivated?

11th September 2009
The word soviet means council, as in city council or a committee. It is a democratically elected body of people set up with the purpose of controlling the lives of others. These people would get together and plan the lives of those in their local communit... Read >
Author: Ajay Verma

New Delhi Real Estate: A Profitable Business Due to IT Hub

10th September 2009
One of the popular cities in the world and IT hub of India, New Delhi has been considered as the centre for real estate businesses in India. With the increasing number of students, tourists and bureaucrats, the real state in New Delhi has become one of th... Read >
Author: Article Manager

The Tyranny of Seatbelt Laws…

07th September 2009
Now, Illinois is not the only state in this nation that has created these unconstitutional seatbelt laws. In fact, the only state that doesnt have a seatbelt law is New Hampshire, and I applaud them for having the courage to stand up to the federal govern... Read >
Author: rohitkathuria

Insurance Quotes for your Business

25th August 2009
If you possess a business or a small industry, you be acquainted with it, which is in your most excellent worth to defend yourself and your possessions by obtaining insurance specially intended for industry. Here is a concise basic coverage concerning a n... Read >
Author: Alien

Hotel Management jobs and operations

18th August 2009
To run a hotel successfully the hotel management plays very important role. It is important that the hotel management jobs must be good and world class. Hotel industry provides a large number of hotel management jobs opportunities to part time an employ... Read >
Author: leith

Inflations Ugly Mandate To Eliminate Property Owership!

10th August 2009
Do you know that inflation is the result of the printing of currency? This is fascinating because if I purchased a laser printer and tried To do this it would be identified as fraud. But when the undisclosed representatives of the bureaucrats t... Read >
Author: tmignorancekiller

How to make presentation effective in the Corporate World?

29th July 2009
The Corporate World has become scientifically and technologically advanced over the years. The core values of any corporation in the competitive world are innovation, efficiency and continuous improvements. A corporation needs to have a unique presentatio... Read >
Author: Anee steven

Can We Trust the People Who Created the Foreclosure Crisis to Fix It?

24th July 2009
A few weeks ago, President Obamamade yet another announcement about the banking and housing markets. This latest one will be an enormous overhaul of regulations on banking and the financial industry. So, since a new government plan will soon be unveiled p... Read >
Author: Nick Adama

Medical Care in the Absence of Hospital Care

01st July 2009
Recently, I took a class on providing medical care during an economic emergency or natural disaster. What was most eye opening was the realization that, if anything happens where specialized hospital care is not available, the quality of health services w... Read >
Author: Nick Adama

Treasury Rewarding Mortgage Servicing Companies for Foreclosing

30th June 2009
With the recent analysis that nearly 75% of homeowners offered mortgage modifications by banks or servicing companies will end up defaulting again within a year of receiving the modification, it should be clear how ridiculous the government's programs to ... Read >
Author: Nick Adama

True Value of College Credits and Transfers

15th June 2009
What most students believe is that if their school is accredited by one of the six regional accrediting agencies or one of the national private accrediting agencies approved by the US Department of Education, their earned college credits are interchangeab... Read >
Author: Dr. Fred DiUlus

The Most Relevant Temptations of Belgium

11th June 2009
Encompased by France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, Belgium excites the visitor with its varied panoramas: the rivers and passes of the Ardennes create a strong contrast with the vast plains that take up a huge area of the country, the imposing... Read >
Author: TudorBran

An Unsuccessful Policy - Receiving Inspection

05th June 2009
The application of a quality management system such as ISO 9001 requires in depth consideration of almost every detail of an organisation's structure and working procedures. Incorporated are the policies and methods associated with the acquisition of prod... Read >
Author: Ed Bones

Health insurance from Uncle Sam gets a look : RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR

05th June 2009
Look out Aetna, Humana and UnitedHealthcare. Senators are meeting behind closed doors to consider whether the federal government should jump into the health insurance business. The government already covers medical care for seniors, disabled people, p... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

Life in Beijing, China

15th May 2009
Beijing is one of most famous cities in the world. More than 1,000 year of history have given Beijing much unforgettable memory, and left a great numbers of historic artifacts and places. It is indeed worth your time to visit there. The quadrangle is ... Read >
Author: Art

Chinese Elements Shows Amazing Charm in Fashion Circle

17th April 2009
Global businesses seem to have a soft spot for China in 2009. Against the major background of financial crisis, China attracts eyes of the world and finds favor in eyes of fashion circles. International brands add Chinese elements into their design one af... Read >
Author: Ara

Complaints! Why bother?

26th January 2009
If you have had a run in with your insurer and come out worse off what do you do and should you bother? I'm constantly seeing letters and calls for help about insurance in the press and on forums. It seems that despite insurance company efforts t... Read >
Author: InsureFox

Are You not Selling Used Books?

02nd December 2008
After watching John Stossel's Stupid in America, I've come to the conclusion that entrepreneurship, especially starting a home or small business, is discouraged in American public schools. Why are teachers discouraging our children from learning the pr... Read >
Author: ruchi singla

How To Survive The New Depression

01st December 2008
One additional thing is as certain as death and taxes. As politicians and bureaucrats struggle with how to prevent the financial de-leveraging that is underway in the global economy, each and every strategy they attempt has failed and will fail to stem th... Read >
Author: David MacGregor

Why are we not selling all used Books? Blame the public schools!

01st October 2008
After watching John Stossel's Stupid in America, I've come to the conclusion that entrepreneurship, particularly starting a home or small business, is discouraged in American public schools. Why are teachers discouraging our children from learning the ... Read >
Author: rimjim005

Lets Talk Medicare

16th September 2008
We recently had a big scare when we thought Medicare payments to Doctors and Hospitals would be cut. It didn’t happen this time, but what can we do to make sure it doesn’t happen next time? First, we have to keep Medicare in place. Our senior cit... Read >
Author: 19thholegolfstore

Should You Discard Your Credit Card Wallet?

08th September 2008
With technology come a whole slew of innovations that allow you to pay for products and services on a "cashless" basis. Your credit cards are proof of this, which is why you have a specially-designed credit card wallet. However, times and technology con... Read >
Author: Bradley Mckoy

Why we aren’t all selling used Books? Blame the public schools!

04th September 2008
After watching John Stossel's Stupid in America, I've come to the conclusion that entrepreneurship, particularly starting a home or small business, is discouraged in American public schools. Why are teachers discouraging our children from learning the ... Read >
Author: Sunita Kaushal

The Evergreen Real Estate Destination in Delhi- Lutyen’s zone

01st September 2008
Even though Delhi real estate goes through a rough phase, the posh localities of Lutyen’s zone continue to preserve the spirit of the capital city. The Lutyen’s region comprising of areas like, Prithviraj Road, Amrita Shergill Marg, Aurangzeb Road, Go... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

What Can A Consolidation Debt Program Do For You?

22nd August 2008
Whether we are or are not in a commercialized recession is for the bureaucrats in Washington to argue about, those of us in the real world know that even if we are not technically in a recession things out here are challenging. In fact some of us hard wor... Read >
Author: Nuttz4u2

Imported machinery worth billions of dollars not installed w

21st August 2008
From:http://www.apparatus-instrument.com/ Tag:Imported machinery,billions of dollars,ISLAMABAD ISLAMABAD: Billions of dollars worth of machinery imported by Pakistan has been dumped and never installed, causing a huge drain on foreign exchange resou... Read >
Author: utut1

Imported machinery worth billions of dollars not installed

19th August 2008
ISLAMABAD: Billions of dollars worth of machinery imported by Pakistan has been dumped and never installed, causing a huge drain on foreign exchange resources, a State Bank Report reveals, confirming the fears of SBP Governor Dr Shamshad Akhtar. Impo... Read >
Author: stjenre

Imported machinery worth billions of dollars not installed w

18th August 2008
From:http://www.apparatus-instrument.com/ Tag:ISLAMABAD,Imported machinery,Pakistan ISLAMABAD: Billions of dollars worth of machinery imported by Pakistan has been dumped and never installed, causing a huge drain on foreign exchange resources, a Sta... Read >
Author: utut1

Hotel Metropol – An Example of Historical Moscow Hotels

25th March 2008
You won’t find many hotels around the world nowadays that were built at the start of the 20th century but fortunately Hotel Metropol of Moscow, Russia still stands after being constructed in 1907. The style of the architecture of the Hotel Metropol is A... Read >
Author: budgetmoscow11

One-Eyed National Health Care

25th February 2008
National health care might be a disaster, due to the cost and the complexity. A government-controlled system also creates agonizing moral dilemmas (read about the eye treatment ruling covered further down). Still, despite my opposition to it, I can see it... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Five Biggest Ways Leaders Sabotage Acquisitions

25th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Selby Long Actually, there are at least a dozen ways to sabotage an acquisition, but for the sake of brevity, and to stay focused on the areas in which I can speak from the most experience, let's explore five of them: 1. ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Selby Long

Philosophy of Politics - Why Governments Overspend

22nd February 2008
Many people wonder why governments tend to spend so much money. Almost everyone has realized that the governments spend lots of money on various projects. Governments engage in many expensive endeavors that have little use and/or have little effectiveness... Read >
Author: Scott Hughes

Medical Coders Can Spend More Time With Their Families

07th February 2008
Let's face facts. Most human beings dream of the possibility of working at home. The work at home option is alluring for a plethora of reasons: flexibility, no commuting, more time with spouse and children, working at your own pace, having the freedom to ... Read >
Author: echo_promotions

Eliminate Steps, Simplify, and Automate Business Processes to Accomplish 20 Times More

18th September 2007
Organizations usually see themselves as smoothly coordinated operations, even when they are not. Why? They don't consider the alternatives.I Like CompanyMost organizations start off lean. But soon, more jobs are added to perform the same amount of work.... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell

PDA Phones: ‘Palmtops’ That Can Replace Your Laptop

01st July 2007
In an age of unprecedented technological development, the tech-market is witnessing the emergence of new and nice gizmos every now and then. Very often they come with some added features and functionalities. Thus, they outdo their previous versions and pr... Read >
Author: darlenekaitlene

Kids need switching on not turning off!

02nd January 2007
My youngest son bless him is 9 years old, his writing/reading skills are, with a bit of help on my part, far more advanced than his years. He started reading the excellent 'Secrets of Droon' series of books by Tony Abbott about 4 years ago, closely follow... Read >
Author: Gina Marie

Malta Sets New Visitor Target

14th September 2006
Malta's holiday industry has received the latest target set by the island's tourism authority with more than a little sceptism after an announcement that a target of a million and half visitors a year to the island could be achieved in three years time. ... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten

Biotechnology can feed people in Developing Nations, according to Expert

21st August 2006
In a recent commentary in the newspaper The Australian, University of Cape Town (South Africa) Professor Jennifer Thomson wrote that biotechnology is needed to feed the poor and regulation and opposition to these genetically modified foods, especially in ... Read >
Author: Alisa Baumer

The Biggest Internet Scam In Recent History

21st August 2006
Are you interested in hearing about the biggest internet scam in recent history? NO! Would you be interested if you discovered that it is possibly you that was scammed several months ago and did not even know it? In fact, if you were scammed back then you... Read >
Author: Mike Miller

Malta Aims For More Tourists

13th August 2006
The Malta holiday industry has received the latest target set by the island's tourism authority with more than a little sceptism after an announcement that a target of a million and half visitors a year to the island could be achieved in three years time.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Immigration Woes, Part One

01st April 2006
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Today after three years of frustration my wife received her VISA. Before starting this odyssey, I thought people who came to the USA from Mexico illegally were just too lazy to go through the immigration process. Now I know bette... Read >
Author: Rick Parrott, MCP

Does Your Government Really Care if You Become Disabled and Need Benefit Assistance?

13th November 2005
Does your government really care if you are disabled? That's a question that is becoming more and worthy of the public's consideration. Recently, I was on the phone with a disability claimant who needs to have his reconsideration filed and I asked him ... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

Technology and the Whistleblower

28th October 2005
As the meeting comes to a close, your boss smirks with an self assured arrogance. He then says that you should seriously consider his offer, because he has it on good authority, that there may be a very localized downsizing in your department. Wouldn't it... Read >
Author: Darcy O Neil

The Three Needs That People Have In A Conflict

22nd October 2005
There are many human needs that people have, but in the context of an interpersonal conflict setting, three obvious ones come to mind. As simple as they are, these three needs are often the cause of unnecessary conflict or the escalation of a small dispu... Read >
Author: Tristan Loo

Why Public Schools Hate Charter Schools

06th October 2005
Many public school bureaucrats hate charter schools. It's not hard to see why. Charter schools embarrass local public schools. These schools often do a better job educating students for less money. For example, in the 1999-2000 school year, Ohio charte... Read >
Author: Joel Turtel

China's Great Missed Opportunity

06th October 2005
While a U.S. Representative to the Asian Development Bank Executive Board of Directors during the first Bush Administration, I consistently called for China to "bite the bullet" and privatize its state-owned companies as soon as possible. Representative... Read >
Author: Carl Delfeld

Are Moldy Schools Destroying Our Kids?

26th August 2005
Are Moldy Schools Destroying Our Kids? Mold is a big issue these days. One reason is the damage it does to lungs and immune systems. And who does it damage the most? Kids and senior citizens. Well, let's just talk about kids right now. And let... Read >
Author: Dr GW Graham

WHAT IS YOUR CHILD LEARNING IN SCHOOL?

24th June 2005
Public education in the United States has never been equal for all students. It appears that those school districts located in wealthy communities have a bit more resources than those in poorer communities. Today more than ever, parents need to step up t... Read >
Author: Detra Davis