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Economic Opportunities for the Growing US Hispanic Market

Background. The Hispanic population in America, according the US Census, constitutes 15.5% of the total population, or about 47.8 million people. This number is projected to grow to 59.7 million by 2020 and to 73 million by 2030, when it is estimated one out of every five residents of the United States will be Hispanic.

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Homemade Electricity – My Personal Experience With Free Energy! Part 1

I would like to take you on journey of enlightenment. Not a religious journey but a real life story of a good friend and her eye opening experience towards how we all treat the electricity that we use in our homes. I will explain, in my own words, why I believe that all energy producing equipment has its place in our day-to-day living! The power of this experience needs to understood, so I have written the article over a number of parts.

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The LED Light is Always Progressing

This article talks about the LED industry which will be more active in the future. The author also points out the reasons, such as the luminescence efficiency improvement and the price decrease.

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Bad Loans on the Books of Bad Behaving Banks – Liquidity Questions Arise

Many in the banking sector and analysts which follow it are watching the challenges in the US, and whereas, things are a lot better here than in other places in the world, we are not home free yet either. As we review the FED minutes, economic data, and watch our trading partners, allies, and other aligned nations work through their difficulties, we are reminded how inter-connected we all are on the global level. But we must focus on ourselves first and foremost, we need honesty, integrity, and we need our banks to be boring once again.

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Facts Regarding YOUR Electric Utility Company

Electric Utility companies nationwide come in a variety of business types from power generation companies to the much smaller cooperatives you will find in most rural communities. To one extent or another they all deal with the electricity your home or business depend on but it is in what they actually do with electrical power that determines the type of business they are and how that may very well directly impact your monthly bill.

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Inflation? Deflation? Stagnation?

In the current recession, things are so bad at this time that inflation is of almost no concern. Deflation is becoming more and more a possibility, but we aren’t there yet. So what may be left is stagnation which could last for years, and feel very much like recession whether we are coming out of it or not.

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Economic Concepts – Government Intervention – At What Price?

What is the real cost of Government Intervention in the economy? Are we really willing to pay it?

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Solar Power to the People

The solar and renewable energy industry is at a crossroad. Progress is being made but the industry doesn’t yet have the lobbying strength of oil and coal. However, when you hear about large scale solar projects springing up like the one between SunPower and Luke Air Force Base in Arizona there’s some sense that maybe things are going to take off.

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Foreclosure – Crisis Won’t Be Fixed Until Jobs Return

Two and 1/2 years after the Great Recession later, millions of the nation’s homeowners still remain at risk of foreclosure. An analysis of court records of foreclosure proceedings by the Justice Center of North Carolina and Georgia shows more than 40,000 foreclosure filings by the end of July, and expect a record of 70,000 foreclosures by the end of this year, beating last year’s record of 63,289.

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Cut a Huge Chunk Out of Your Next Electricity Bill

You can implement changes in your life that are simple yet efficient to save electricity. In order to reduce your next electricity bill, you have to know what these ways are.

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