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Home > Equus We Have Found 3 Products for your search of Equus. Displaying Items 1 - 3 and Article Search Page 1:
- Corporate Income Tax Reform--- Seriously
by Steve Selengut. The investor's eye view of politics is a simplistic, practical, dot-connecting approach to sorting things out so that win/win change can be considered. Real world politics is not concerned with such things, and that is one of the most serious problems facing investors today. There are at least ten issues that require government action if we are to maintain our competitive position in the world ec... products, articles, news
- Mismanaged American Economy at Great Risk
by Gerald Greene. Bankers, who benefit from the American fractional reserve banking system, never criticize the Fed, especially since it is the lender of last resort that bails out financial institutions when crises arise.
This year the Fed even extended its bailout provisions to Wall Street brokerage firms, like Bear Sterns, but the Fed's aggressive actions in trying to avoid a recession may well make matters o... products, articles, news
- Property Sales; Simply Boom And Bust
by Thomas Pretty. With rising fears of the credit crunch and financial problems worldwide it is unsurprising that predictions for the property market in terms of sales are somewhat gloomy. Recently a report from an official body, the Royal Institution of Charted Surveyors (Rics) has stated that property sales could fall as much as thirty percent this year. In addition, Rics also released figures that property pric... products, articles, news
- Obama Fallacy Will Open Gates of Hell in The Middle East
by Rakesh Saxena. Hamas is waiting, and hoping, for an Obama victory in November. During the Doha Debates (BBC, May 27, 2008), leading Hamas spokesman Mahmoud Al Zahar categorically implied that the only way out of the current impasse in the Gaza strip would be a neutral and balanced administration in Washington.
Senator Obama can claim that he rejects any endorsement by Hamas; that, however, is not the point. Th... products, articles, news
- Water, Water All Around And Not A Drop To Drink
by Catherine Harvey. Water is a precious commodity and to that end the ancient world even worshipped it. The Egyptians had Osiris the God of Water, the Greeks had Poseidon the Ruler of the Sea and the Romans had Juturna the Goddess of Springs/Water. There have been prayers said to stop rain, to start rain and even to part seas. In our modern times water is still an issue as so much of the world are without clean drin... products, articles, news
- Green Business: 5 Easy Steps to a Greener Workplace
by Laura Watkins. With the "green movement" taking the world by storm like never before, now is a great time to take a closer look at how your company stacks up. What current green initiatives do you have in place? There's no doubt room for some improvement. Read on for easy ways to go green at your company and don't be surprised if your green workplace also saves you some green. Reducing consumption not only help... products, articles, news
- Blade Debate Sharpens In Run Up To The Olympics
by Samantha Gilmartin. Pistorius first came to the public attention when he competed in the 2004 summer Paralympics. Representing South Africa, the 17 year old from Gauteng came third in the 100m and picked up the gold medal in the 200m. As well as completing very successful turns in Paralympic competitions such as the 2007 World Cup, Pistorious began pushing for inclusion within international able-bodied competitions... products, articles, news
- Phone Lines Are Now Closed: Giving the Viewer What They Want Or Repackaging What They Have?
by Samantha Gilmartin. The public talent show began humbly enough: when Opportunity Knocks bounded from radio to ITV in 1956 winners were selected by postal vote. Aahh, it all seems rather quaint now doesn't it? Of course, this lead, eventually, to votes being cast by premium phone lines, a system, some 25 years later, still in use.
Though the format of modern day programmes like X Factor or I'd Do Anything is similar... products, articles, news
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