Archive for 6月 14th, 2010

Was BP Using Chinese Steel Pipes – Made of Steel From China? I Am Concerned

Many people are blaming British Petroleum for the oil leak. After all, they were the ones in charge when all hell broke loose in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana in waters 5000 feet in depth. However, one could also blame the steel and pipe manufacturers in China for using iron ore that wasn’t anywhere near the purity of the iron ore out of the United States.

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Economy in Phoenix Returning to Power – It’s Spooling Up Albeit Slowly

Economic hard times have befallen many a large US city after the global economic crisis. Those cities which had extremely high growth rates during the building of the real estate bubble, ended up crashing the hardest – I speak of areas like Las Vegas, Florida, Riverside County California, and Phoenix for starters. Not long ago I was reminded of the situation, when I talk to an acquaintance in the Phoenix area, he stated;

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Education in the Third World

There are 72 million children around the world who are denied the opportunity to go to school. And it’s no coincidence that these same children make up a significant portion of the world’s population who are confined to a life of poverty. The correlation? Education beats poverty, and it is likely that children denied the opportunity to learn skills, cultivate their intellectual capacity and invest in their future will contribute to the continuing cycle of poverty in Third World nations.

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Got a Better Idea?

The experts don’t have the answers, because they’ve never considered the problem. I believe the time has come to consider the bounty of the average American brain, i.e. regular people with reasonable ideas.

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Social Media – Giving Poverty a Voice

Are you into Social media? Who isn’t these days? But did you know you can leverage the power of Social Media to help poverty? This article shows you how you can give something back to charities using your Social Influence.

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Let’s Turn Haiti Into an Oil Republic – Build Nation With Royalty Income and Become a US Territory

Can you even imagine living in a city where all the buildings fell down, all the water mains broke, and there was no electricity? “Welcome to hell,” you say – no, welcome to Haiti. It seems like Haiti is in complete chaos – society and social structure is completely broken down, not that things were very good before their big earthquake, but now they are absolutely dire. Just when you thought nothing was going for it, Haiti was holding the Ace of Spades all long.

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Renewable Energy Systems – A Householder’s Answer to an Energy Crisis

Most people are not aware of exactly how accessible renewable energy systems are to the common person. The popular misconception is that renewable energy systems are suitable only for governments and industry to use. The likely reason for this is the existence of huge hydroelectric projects, massive wind farms and the like.

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