Archive for 7月 13th, 2010

Booms and Busts and Bubbles – What Can We Conclude About the Most Recent One We Are Recovering From?

Of course predicting with any certainty what will happen economically is largely impossible. However, there are some facts we can glean from the last crisis that may offer some hints about where we should look next for a bubble in values.

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Some Interesting Solar Energy Facts

There are several solar energy facts that you may have heard of before. But since I was talking about the various advantages of solar energy, I thought I might also write an article about different facts about solar energy.

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Sick Cars – Millions May Be on the Road

Millions of cars needing repair, some repairs more serious than others, may be on our roads as you read this article. Due to the economy, people have not been able to keep up their vehicle’s scheduled maintenance or major repairs.

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Solar Pool Heaters – 5 Easy Tips For a Simple Do it Yourself Project

Last month, I finally finished adding the finishing touches to my very own solar pool heater which I had been working for week or so after referring to a guide online that was about an easy do it yourself (DIY) project to build your own solar pool heater. I found it quite easy to follow and for most of the time, I was thinking, “This stuff is pretty simple. Why didn’t I think of doing this before?

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Fundamentals and Basic Principles of Economics – Domestic and International Approach

Wherever we go, economics is everywhere all over the world and it can be located in all major continents around the globe. This begins in domestic up to global approach. In my own opinion, economics is a social science.

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Senate Energy Bill Prompts Action

Amidst the country’s turmoil after the the massive oil spill due to the offshore oil rig fire, the political wrangling on the energy bill submitted by Senators Lieberman and Kerry finally came to a good ending. Energy efficiency are the focus of news these days as large and small organizations look at their own consumption to know how they can be sustainable. In short, the Senate energy bill is prompting action around the country.

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Basic Economics

Economics isn’t about money or business. This can often be confusing when listening to media throw the term around without understanding its meaning.

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New Ways For American Politicians to Think of Reducing the Federal Decifit

According to The U.S. National Debt Clock Website, the federal budget deficit is $1.4 trillion dollars, as of July 8, 2010. In dollar amounts, it is the largest federal deficit in history.

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10 Tips to Help You Lower Your Electric Bill and Save Money

Decreasing your electricity consumption will obviously save you money, but there are collateral benefits in addition to a lower electricity bill: when enough individuals use less electricity, less power needs to be generated, and fewer harmful greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere. This guide provides 10 useful tips to help you save money on your electric bill, and, along the way, help protect the environment.

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DHL Returning to Wilmington?

More important than the shortcomings of the current administration in Columbus in dealing with the DHL closure and its committments to their constituents who lost their jobs, is the possibility that with the upturn in America’s economic fortunes, DHL may restart its Wilmington operation. It is imperative, that the people of Wilmington and the entire DHL affected area pause and reflect on past experience. And welcome DHL back to the Wilmington facility.

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