One would imagine that after fighting two World Wars that life would be less problematic and easier however is that really the case?. One expects in owning a motor Vehicle fir it to be a "sink" as to its upkeep and...
opinion by Professor | 4 years ago 62 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Pathways lead “from somewhere” in providing symptoms but should one treat the symptoms or the causes?. It is said that a picture paints a thousand words and so in that belief I have compiled the colours as to the paint to use on a fresh canvas – as given below...
created by Professor | 4 years ago 633 views | 4 recommendations | 1 comment
By FRANK KAUFMANN"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - Albert Einstein.< EVERYTHING THAT breaks does so because essentials are violated, basic elements collapse under the strain. Analyses and proposed remedies must start...
opinion by Frank Kaufmann | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 255 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Long Tail notwithstanding, blockbusters still rule. Several new studies challenge Chris Anderson's Long Tail theory. So, according to these challenges, either the tail does not exist, or it is much longer and thinner than previously imagined: more rat tail than raccoon tail....
Today is "National Gay Dollar Day", and its goal is "To illustrate the financial impact of LGBT community spending and to present a unified front that consists of the LGBT community and heterosexuals who support...
" For decades environmentalists have battled to convince politicians and the public that climate change is a real and present danger. Near scientific consensus, coupled with the fact that every mainstream...
created by genner1234 | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 241 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment
Former PM Mr Blair promoted that "CHOICE" was good for the Nation but what he really meant to say was that Nation must take care of itself RATHER than for a Gov to SERVICE the NEEDS of the GENERAL...
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The world of internet search has become a reasonable gauge of a population’s concerns. Obama has almost disappeared from the top of the list and has been replaced by the economy. The shift suggests more than an elemental change in unfolding interests. The first has been a...
The past year (2008) has been the most tumultuous and exciting for someone who has an interest in, and understanding of, economics and the human condition. Something I had been hoping for occurred, the ground was finally tilled and prepared for a new system of trade and...
opinion by jesaurai | 4 years ago | updated 1 year ago 151 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
U.S. History of Anti-Speculation Precedents Reviewed for Congress--Outlawing Stock Jobbing, Bucket-Shops, Gaming A brief history of what kinds of useful anti-speculation measures were taken in the past by U.S. Federal and state agencies, was presented at yesterday's hearing...
Centrica, Britain's wind farm developer, are now reviewing the economic impact of wind farms throughout the country, as costs are soaring and money it tight."Centrica, which is raising 2.2 billion pounds ($3.26...
created by Amy Judd | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 371 views | 14 recommendations | 4 comments
This country is flying high on optimism, especially the young and minority populations here-in. What real basis for whooping and hollering is there relative to the election of Mr. Obama? One good thing...
opinion by viralvideo | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 194 views | 0 recommendations | 4 comments
Yesterday Barack Obama released a nearly thirty-minute infomercial, aimed at making sure that everyone in America knows just who the future President of the United States is and what exactly he stands for. Obama,...
created by mr.zoltanblack | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 526 views | 7 recommendations | 1 comment