Archive for 6月, 2010

What’s Next For the American Economy?

This article takes the current state of the economy and draws parallels for consumers to empower themselves by using the best practices of budgeting to measure their way through this financial mess. We also examine some of the available careers that may assist in this endeavor.

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The Rise of Petroleum’s Importance

World War I was waged so largely on foot because Americans had not yet established mass production of oil. From 1920 on, peace-loving America became reliant on turning out as many auto mobiles, tractors, and other petroleum-consuming vehicles as possible.

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Top 5 Facts You Didn’t Know About Money

To earn and to know about money, is a common desire of human. There are hundreds of interesting things in the world which are not known to you. Let me give you some very amazing facts about money.

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Do We Need Jobless Benefits?

Many developed countries provide unemployment benefits in order to help people to survive if they do not have a job. Of course, such idea is very good but such benefits sometimes lead to laziness. As I heard in some European countries some people do not want to work because benefits that they get are enough in order to live very well.

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Transforming Ourselves, Transforming Our Energy!

Such irony, hope and obstacles there are in our digital savvy, online 24/7, eco friendly, clean tech, wannabe post racial Obama, go green society! If only “Optimus Prime the Autobot” leader from the recent blockbuster action movie Transformers, Revenge of the Fallen and savior of us confused human beings could guide us through the maze of change and challenge that surely lies before us as the renewable energy world faces off against, big oil, coal, the status quo.

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Wind Power Renewable Energy – Top Tips to Build Your Own Wind Mill

Wind power renewable energy is something that is garnering a lot of attention these days. With pollution levels continuing to rise at an alarming level, it is not surprising that it is a subject that is attracting a lot of debate nowadays. Governments around the world are realizing the importance of using wind power to power their countries.

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The Seven Most Expensive Cities in 2010

Every year Forbes magazine publishers which cities are the most expensive in the world, this year there are a few surprises considering recent shifts in currency values, and a global economic movement to the east. What are the top seven most expensive cities in the World for expatriates to live in?

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Oil Companies Using Solar – The Ultimate Irony

The energy debate is often categorized as the fossil fuel companies versus the clean energy companies. While there was certainly a major battle early on, the line has become much less clear these days. This is particularly true when you consider the fact that many oil companies now incorporate solar energy as part of the energy production for their facilities. Yes, it is the ultimate irony.

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What Does G-20 Promises of Debt Reduction Really Mean?

The G-20 Economic Summits are crucial to streamlining trade and money flows throughout the world. National Leaders need to be talking to each other, it is critical to maintain open communication, prevent political impasse, foster trade, and stop the marches towards wars due to misunderstandings, disrespect, or just plan hot tempers.

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Will Iraqi Oil Output Kill the OPEC Cartel As World Production Dynamics Rapidly Change?

Did you know the Iraqi oil fields are far larger than the Saudi Arabia oil fields? And did you know that even at $50 per barrel the United States has a trade deficit with Saudi Arabia of around $180 billion per year?

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