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09th October 2009
In this article, we will take a look at the influence the government exerts over our daily lives through our taxation, and the good and bad aspects of that influence.
Through direct spending, the U.S. government controls approximately 43-45% of the eco... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th October 2009
Every year, millions of Americans dread the inevitable; they have to gather all of their receipts and records and get ready to file their Federal Income Tax Returns. When was tax season first initiated? Here, we will take a look at that magic day of April... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd October 2009
China’s economy may be growing at the rate of almost 10% a year but its domestic capital markets are in a dismal state, forcing the private sector to disproportionate reliance on foreign investment for capital (particularly hard currency). Its domestic ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
If you are someone that is looking for a new kind of vehicle and you need to get it really cheap then you are definitely having a hard time finding what you want. You have to buy a really safe car that you can trust but it also has to look good so that yo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Statistics from the National Federation of State High School Associations reveal that, in 1999, 15 students perished while playing in high school football games. This fact received little to no coverage in the national media. Angry parents did not parade ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
04th September 2009
Some of us blindly swallow capsule after capsule without thinking if it's the right amount. While it's never an exact science, there is some guidance out there.
In deciding how much fish oil should I take I took a casual glance at the small print on th... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
01st August 2009
Everyone loves to talk about the commodities, but very few are there who actually want to trade in them. People are very much skeptical as to whether they should get into commodities trading.
There is a huge scope in commodities market if you know how t... Read >
Author: Fanatixpower
05th July 2009
WHAT IS A MEXICO FIDUCIARY?
This term is most commonly used in Mexico to describe the bank which holds the title if you are purchasing a property in a Mexican bank trust, a fideicomiso. However the word has another very important meaning for those who a... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
10th June 2009
There is a lull in the feverish pitch of activities in the automotive world as General Motors filed for bankruptcy protection on June 1. General Motors tried to keep off from filing for bankruptcy which would lead to government control. It is not everyday... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com
08th June 2009
Introduction - This information is widely available on the Internet. Many of you may not be aware of it. Since the USA is in the midst of a financial meltdown you should perhaps familiarize yourself with some of these things. If civil unrest sets in like ... Read >
Author: Aurelia
12th May 2009
Loss, sorrow, emptiness, anger, disarray... these are the terrible feelings that your loved ones could encounter once you pass on from this world. Granted that these feelings are typical, there is something that you can do to lessen the affect and length ... Read >
Author: King of Kontent
23rd March 2009
There are few circumstances more annoying than having the power go out--especially during the 2 minute warning of a superbowl game. I know. This actually happened to me once. Fortunately, I had a back up generator, and set a land speed record turning i... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
23rd March 2009
There are few circumstances more annoying than having the power go out--especially during the 2 minute warning of a superbowl game. I know. This actually happened to me once. Fortunately, I had a back up generator, and set a land speed record turning i... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
10th March 2009
President Obama’s stimulus bill promises to keep us fully distracted, delighted and going places like back to the moon and shuttling blithely between the biggest money sucking hole in America, and the biggest fantasy diversion in the world. Now we can r... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
24th November 2008
A few months after the death of Richelieu, Louis Xlll died, leaving his five-year-old son Louis XIV to reign for seventy-two years, first under the restraint of Mazarin, and later as absolute monarch. With his succession and under the unbroken influence o... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
18th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Trevor Willoughby
Upon reflecting on President Obama's speech and what it meant has pre-occupied me these past few days in a very positive sense. As a person who is promoting the values of working from home through various home busin... Read >
Author: trevwill
06th October 2008
Will it just be banned and forbidden sometime in the future, shattering the dreams of all the distributors who trusted it as their vehicle to a better future? Will the voices of its enemies be heard one day and its death be officially declared by a seal f... Read >
Author: Chris Kosman
09th September 2008
What a week for Barack Obama.
He (accidentally) refers to his "Muslim faith" on George Stephanopolous' show, waivers and quakes on every position he has hitherto held (abortion, taxes, Iraq, the surge), and now faces a 10 point deficit to McCain/Palin ... Read >
Author: Nathan Moore
02nd September 2008
Who’s Steering The Ship, Congress Or The President?
Washington’s currant lawmakers and others, (including civil servants and contractors) have forsaken the public interest in adopting an attitude ranging anywhere from “don’t give a hoot” to ... Read >
Author: donyates
01st September 2008
In today’s society we live under the illusion that we have the freedom to do as we wish in our lives. If we become dissatisfied we just vote out the politicians of the day and the majority rule will save the day, right?
Yet increasingly people feel t... Read >
Author: paloseco
17th August 2008
This age of computers is catching up on everyone and people are increasingly becoming dependent on computers for various purposes. Thus there are varied computer systems and they require different kind and levels of computer security. At these varied leve... Read >
Author: poojalapasia
26th June 2008
Varied computer systems require different levels of computer security, as the level of privacy or protection needed is going to vary significantly. Computer systems under government control, for example, require a much higher level of security than comput... Read >
Author: Sadhana
20th May 2008
When an individual fails to pay the installments on his or her mortgage or a loan for which his or her home was taken as collateral, the home in question can be a subject matter of home foreclosure. It also indicates that the home needs to be sold at cons... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
11th March 2008
India is home to different alternative and complementary treatment streams. The main among them are Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Siddha, followed by Unani, Naturopathy, Yoga, etc. Before the advent of Allopathy into the land by British rulers, Ayurveda and Si... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
30th October 2007
There are thirteen Regional Tourist Boards in the United Kingdom - ten in England and tree in Wales. These organizations are autonomous, but they have some common programs connected with the information policy such as The Tourist Information center sy... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
01st August 2007
Government control is becoming more and more a concern for the average citizen around the world. This is not a political statement but only an observation of reality. Not only is government control an issue but also the concerns of working very hard all y... Read >
Author: Wahyu
07th June 2007
The British motor industry has had a history that has possibly had several common themes running down through it. Firstly a reputation for technical innovation and secondly more sadly a reputation for the commercial in the ability to take advantage of afo... Read >
Author: Scott James
30th May 2007
Picture Beijing in the early 1990's – a strong visual presence of communism in the typical courtyard-style housing (12 families housed in a block built around a central yard), grey Mao suits everywhere, almost no neon advertising signs and only occasion... Read >
Author: Dalida Turkovic
12th March 2007
Bernanke, in the recent past, had been urging in a passive way for the two heavy weights to lighten their portfolios. Now, it is more pointed with a strong message to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to focus more on affordable housing and less risky loans. The... Read >
Author: Dale Rogers
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