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The 1973 Arab Oil Embargo Aftermath

Can we expect 1,000% inflation due to higher gas prices?


A Guide To Jobs In Spain

Finding jobs in Spain is important if you plan to relocate to this country. The requirements vary depending on your country of origin. To find out the exact requirements for your situation, contact the Spanish consulate in your home country. Start your search on the internet and then plan to visit the country to find a job.


Foreign Ownership - Does It Matter?

There is an overwhelming tidal wave of hot investment money roaming the Globe in search of instant gratification. This money wants to buy your country's infrastructure, industry, businesses, homes, and assets. The Globalists insist that this will be for your own good, leading to lower costs for services, better services, greater variety, and more choice. Whatever may be the general effects of Globalization, the personal effects will impact directly on you, the individual, and your family.


Population Clock Ticketh

Many folks decry the New World Order, yet really it seems that they do not fully understand what they are talking about. As the coordinator for the Online Think Tank many people wish to warn us about the New World Order and ask if we know anything about this so-called conspiracy. What conspiracy? Actually yes I have heard of all this stuff.


Getting Free Stuff - How Freebies Work

Just How Big is the Free Industry? Find out how Free works.


Technocracy Wishes to Change the Price System

Some advocates of Technocracy claim as a point of contention in the debate over the current price system, that humans will always want more under conditions of scarcity. Now then in considering this debate, can we say that this is true in the absolute? We know that oil for instance will become more valuable a commodity as demand exceeds supply, yet at some point there will be a price at which fewer will buy.


Modern Day Series- Economic Divide in Britain

A look at the governmental decisions and their sociological implications when applied to a progressive economic environment i.e Britain.


Let Them Spread the Rays of the Sun

Rich nations are wary and scary of terrorists. Where do these people come from, in the first place? They come from the impoverished third world countries. The bottom line, therefore, is poverty. Erase it and you erase the fears.


The Fight for La'au Point

The battle over La'au Point in Moloka'i is a microcosm of the ongoing battle between the forces of economics and politics versus that of conservation and culture. Why is La'au Point so important and what does this mean for the island of Moloka'i as well as the rest of the Hawaiian Islands? Read on to find out...


Rare Coin Values Have A New Rival

Coin collectors throughout the world would be struggling to identify antique coins with the introduction of the largest coin in the world shaking the rare coin values market.


What is Microcredit?

Microcredit is the extension of small loans to people too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans. These very small loans allow the poor to develop their various businesses and trades. As a result people have the chance to bring themselves out of poverty. Microcredit goes directly to the people who need it and instills a sense of pride that can sometimes be lost with traditional charity handouts.


When Were Mobile Phone Use In Cambodia?

The main idea of this article is to tell the history of telephone use in Cambodia.


You Cannot Build a Free-Market Economy Going Half-Way - China

China has posted year over year growth of about 10% and many economists say that is where the money is. Indeed there is a lot of capital flow there, but we have just witnessed a near disastrous stock market correction. What is going on in China? Is China really interested in free-markets? Well let's look at some of the issues?


Panama's Economy Set to Surge With Canal Expansion

Panama’s economy is set to surge over the coming years, according to economists and US officials, owing in large part to the recent decision to expand the canal. The expansion, set to begin in 2008, is expected to bring jobs and investment to the Latin American country, doubling the GDP by 2025.


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