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The Most Important Discovery I Ever Made, and How it Can Help You Too
OK, my title sounds overblown, I admit it... What I mean by this is that I have recently made a discovery that I think might be the most important thing I have come across (for me, at least) in many years. ...
3 commentsWhy Indians Might Share the Same Genes as (White) Europeans and Americans
As everybody knows, race has been used as an excuse for violence and hatred for countless centuries. Unfortunately for white supremacists, however, the very idea of race is one that scientists barely employ,...
5 commentsHow to Get Motivated
The first question you need to ask yourself whenever you do not feel motivated is: "Am I avoiding doing something out of fear?" If the answer is yes, the next question is: "Are the consequences of not doing...
1 commentCredit Problems? Yes it Can be a Pain. Are There Solutions to Credit Problems?
Credit is a part of modern living. This was perhaps not always so, ie., paying things on credit was once considered a necessary evil at times rather than an automatice part of everyday life. Credit and...
0 commentsHow Does Microcredit Work -- Is Microcredit Only Meant to Give Credit to the Poor
Microcredit's story begins in the mid nineteen seventies in South Asia. All over the world, there exist universities. These universities normally teach approximately the same syllabus no matter where they...
0 commentsWhy World Poverty is Not Just Another "Issue"
For those of us who spend several hours a day in front of a television, or reading nespapers, we are all familiar with the way that the news parcels out the "issues" of the world to us... There is the...
4 commentsAction Versus Inaction -- How to Make NO Money on the Internet
If you have perused through my hubs, you will know that there are lot of concrete steps you can take that will increase your web traffic. Now you want traffic. I know you want traffic, otherwise why are you...
1 commentIs Credit a Human Right?
Credit is a human right. Credit is not exactly the first thing that leaps to mind when the phrase "human rights" is heard, yet a little deliberation will show the truth of this statement -- especially if...
4 commentsWhat is Microcredit?
Muhammad Yunus, an economist educated in the United States, although originally from Bangladesh, introduced the world to the notion of micro-credit in the 1970's. At the time he was an economist at a...
0 commentsIs Democracy Dead? Or, Can the Internet Save Democracy
The huge amount of voter apathy around the world is a reflection of how many people feel about whether key aspects of the democratic system really work for the people themselves. In some countries...
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