
During every correction, I encourage investors to avoid the destructive inertia that results from trying to determine: “How low can we go?” and/or “How long will this last?” Investors who add to their portfolios during downturns invariably experience higher values during the next advance. Yes, Virginia, just as certainly as there is a Santa Claus, [...]
June 14, 2010 | Posted in
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Richard W. Fisher, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Â was once one of the most expressive economist imaginable often using graphic and sensationalist words and expressions to get our attention when describing the ânightmarish predicamentâ and âmonstrous challengeâ that has finally engulfed us. It was only a year ago that he [...]
June 11, 2010 | Posted in
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As a result of research and development that began more than two decades ago, National Prawn Company has completed phase one of a $350 million “modified extensive” shrimp farm on the Red Sea, 150 kilometers south of Jeddah. The $200 million first phase resulted in eleven farms and 2,800 hectares of ponds with projected production [...]
June 11, 2010 | Posted in
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Cash for Clunkers. Universal Healthcare. Social Security. Medicare. Medicaid. The list goes on and on. For every minor success, there is a complete disaster lurking in the wings. Meanwhile, the economy in the US is shrinking almost twice as fast as had been previously estimated, according to Bloomberg. And the stock market loves it.
What’s going to happen when the government runs [...]
June 10, 2010 | Posted in
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If you decide to quit, give up and accept failure when trying to reach a particular goal, the consequences could affect millions of people around the world.
Many people have fulfilled their own dreams, and successfully changed and improved lives of others by providing everything from encouragement, motivation, business developments, leadership, direction, entertainment, heritage, employment and [...]
June 10, 2010 | Posted in
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Unemployment Soars, But the Markets Roar. Saturday, April 04, 2009 By dodjit.com Since the beginning of March the U.S stock indices have soared higher, retracing approximately 25% of their losses. Even though sentiment has flip-sided over the last week or so, economic data is still showing mixed signals, discouraging investors from returning their capital back into [...]
June 9, 2010 | Posted in
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Toyota Motor Sales USA now releases the 6th-generation 2008 model year of the Camry sedan, America’s best selling car. For 2008, the car comes with numerous new features on the exterior and interior, as well as on the technical side. For the car’s powertrain, Toyota offers 4-cylinder and V6 engine variants.
The 2008 Toyota Camry now [...]
June 9, 2010 | Posted in
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A survey that was conducted between March 2th and March 9th by Bloomberg News suggests that unemployment in the U.S. will reach 9.4% in 2009, and the figure far exceeds the one of 8.8% which was projected in a similar survey carried out just a month ago.
The findings of the survey also deviate strongly from [...]
June 6, 2010 | Posted in
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The Biography of Sensei Derek Eastman 5th dan
By David J Wilson E.S.T.A. Secretary – July 2003
I have known Sensei Eastman for some 12 years and during those years I have heard so many stories about both Sensei Eastman and Sensei Ellis and their dedication to the early promotion of UK Aikido, some of the history [...]
June 6, 2010 | Posted in
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Laser hair removal has recently become such a significant component of the hair removal industry that it is important to appreciate that the procedure has been in existence for about forty years. It was back in 1969 that lasers were initially employed for use in hair removal and when, in the 1990s, official approval [...]
June 6, 2010 | Posted in
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