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World War 2 The Home Front (Home Life)
In the Present day many of us think that living through the Credit crunch has been one of the most difficult times in our entire lives, worrying where our next meal may come from, if we can afford the next...
2 commentsProperty Investment - Why Now is a Great Time to Buy UK Rental Property
The Current Situation in Property Now is a momentus time in property investment history. We have not seen these kind of prices since over 5 years ago. The current situation is that property prices are at...
0 commentsWill Recession Increase Crime?
The severe economic recession has brought about the possibility of a crime wave occuring in the future. The soaring unemployment rate may mean that more desparate people will resort to crime to obtain money....
Budget Recipes: Tuna & Potato Bake
A quick, easy and cheap tuna and potato bake. Minimum preparation, maximum taste.
2 commentsThoughts on the Economic Depression the U.S. Is Officially Not Experiencing
The Great Depression was a time of extreme hardship for the United States and its citizens. Unemployment was near 30%. People went hungry. People lost their homes and lived in tent camps that came to be...
81 commentsGlobal Financial Credit Crunch
The fall of the world markets is seen as the cause of an impending global financial credit crunch. World leaders are now trying to address the problem accordingly since its effects are starting to be more...
1 commentWood Burning Stoves and Ten Reasons Now is the Right Time to Burn Wood
Save Money, fight the Credit Crunch and the Energy Crisis by turning back the clock and burning wood. Here are 10 reasons why a modern wood burning stove is the answer.
15 commentsGood news for Kaupthing and Heritable savers with ING buyout
ING Direct UK -The UK counterpart of ING Group, has taken over £3billion worth of savings accounts from Icelandic banks Kaupthing Edge and Heritable Bank. Heritable Banks' parent owner Landsbanki collapsed...
0 commentsHow Charities Can Fight Global Warming, Peak Oil and the Credit Crunch and Earn Billions…
This article shares an innovation – a simple plan by which many charities could earn tremendous “profits” (to be plowed back into their humanitarian efforts) while dramatically reducing the impact of...
0 commentsA Disappointing Recession
One of many piles of uncollected rubbish which plagued Britain during the refuse strikes of the 1970s Frankly I’m disappointed with this recession. When it hit I was still cosy in my student bubble,...
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