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Greek Riots: A Cautionary Example
Greeks are rioting and burning Athens because their government can't afford to take care of there every need any longer. These dolts have the economic understanding of a child who believes his parents can buy anything as long as they have a...
1 commentWhat is Poinsettias?
this article primarily talks about Poinsettia - a famous flower that are commonly used during the Christmas season, click on for more information.
0 commentsRepublicans, guns and debt
Every day I hear one or more of the Republican candidates eschewing fiscal conservatism. “Our debt has gotten out of hand and we need to do something.” OK, I’m in. The problem is, it’s the Republicans who have made the greatest debt. ...
0 commentsThe Origin of Silly Putty
Who doesn’t love Silly Putty? You can bounce it, snap it, and even press images onto it to share with your friends! It’s cheap and it makes for hours of fun for all ages! Have you ever wondered who invented this miraculous substance, and why? Here’s the story of how Silly Putty accidentally came into the world.
2 comments"What Is Missing In Microeconomics Textbooks", Revisited
Adam Smith in " The Wealth of Nations" uses the terms "fluctuate","fluctuations" to describe the mechanics of markets. Yet this substantial element of market theory is missing in Basics sections of many Microeconomics textbooks. Market fluctuations component is important at least for two reasons: 1. Fluctuations affect market efficiency 2. They are the result of changing expectations in the markets (partly)
My Dearest Valentine
He had met his daughter just a bit back. Not knowing she existed in her wonderful essence his life had taken a new turn. While walking though the neighboring forest he pondered his vows, now old and almost forgotten. The order faded in the near...
2 commentsHouse Divided - Nation Torn
If the words have a familiar ring, they should they are from the famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln in 1858. While the issue at the time was slavery and the entry of Kansas to the United States as a Slave State, the corollaries between todays...
0 commentsHow Good is Reserve National Health Insurance?
Reserve National Insurance Company was founded in 1956. Their parent company is Kemper Corporation, a publicly traded U. S. company that is a leader in the financial services industry. Kemper specializes in life, health and accident, and property...
0 commentsClambering up Snowdon
Just a few pictures from my recent trip up Snowdon, was a brillaint day for climbing if not a little windy. Please enjoy these pictures At the Top! I hope you enjoyed these pictures, hopefully these have inspired you to get out into...
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