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He’s Certainly Not The First And He Probably Won’t Be The Last

I was shocked to see that the lowest part of the campaign trail for Gordon Brown came as a result of the most amateurish mistakes of them all. Whether or not you agree with Brown’s description of Gillian Duffy there’s no excusing such a schoolboy error. We’ve all heard the story. An angry lifelong Labour […]

Prosperity Paradigm, Part 1: Planet And People First, Then Profit

The (economic) crisis is a crisis in consciousness, the crisis that cannot anymore accept the old norms, the old patterns, the ancient traditions and considering what the world is now, with all the misery, conflict, destructive brutality, aggression and so on. Man is still as he was, is still brutal, violent, aggressive, acquisitive, competitive and […]

Emergency Foods Preparedness With Mountain House Freeze Dried Foods

In looking back at the lives of my parents and grandparents, I remember seeing a lifestyle of food cellars where they stocked up and stored food in case of an emergency, or to get them through a hard winter. Though that tradition was slowly vanishing for many years, it is now being renewed more than […]

Learning the History of the New York Stock Exchange

There are three famous American bells that most U.S. citizens would recognize if they were introduced to them. The first one is Taco Bell (come on, you knew it would be on the list). The second famous bell is the Liberty Bell, located in the beautiful Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and last but not least, there is […]

The Eight Rarest Animals in the World

Wildlife conservation holidays are a great way to get up close and personal to some of the world’s rarest animals. However, if you want to spot an animal that’s not often seen in the wild you’ll need to travel a long way. Here are a list of the eight rarest animals in the world and […]

Iraq Coalition

When it comes to “Iraq Coalition” the term coalition is basically used to talk about the coalition between America and England against the dictatorship of Iraq, under the leadership of Saddam Husain. The problem began when Iraq strategized to attack Kuwait and annex it. When Saddam Husain attacked Kuwait then it was President Bush (senior) […]

Health Care Reform: Ten Facts

Now that health care reform is law I think it’s important that we move past the political rhetoric and look at the real facts of what this reform means to the lives of average Americans. #1 Extends Coverage To 32 Million More Americans Because of this bill 32 million of our fellow Americans will have […]

President Obama – “Your Ego Is Writing Checks Your Body Can’t Cash”

This is a classic line, from the movie Top Gun, which holds true even today. Whether it’s a quest for financial gain or political glory, the results are the same. The Wall Street big wigs and President Obama are writing checks they just can’t cash. Wall Street’s non-existent view of a healthy economy and a […]

Magnesium Sulphate in Everyone’s Life

Magnesium Sulphate which is very much in use these days in mining, farming, and paper, pulp, as well as fermentation industries is one of the most useful chemical present in today’s date. The magnesium is found in fertilizers, fireproofing materials, detergents, steel furnaces, ceramics and so many other things. The use of magnesium and sulphate […]

Cyprus – Will The Island Ever Be Reunited ?

The island of Cyprus has been partitioned since 1974 when Turkey invaded and secured North Cyprus for the Turkish Cypriot community. There had been a long history of inter communal conflict, and the Greek Cypriot majority wished to achieve union with Greece. This prompted military action by Turkey. In April 2004, both communities voted on […]