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  1. Indoor and Outdoor Lighting Tips to Conserve Energy and Save Money
    by Steve Hanson. Making improvements to your lighting is one of the fastest ways to cut your energy bills. An average household dedicates 11% of its energy budget to lighting. Using new lighting technologies can reduce lighting energy use in your home by 50% to 75%. Advances in lighting controls offer further energy savings by reducing the amount of time lights are on but not being used. Indoor Lighting Use tub... products, articles, news

  2. How To Win The Election And Clean House
    by Scott McGregor. Thank Heavens for George Bush! With elections coming up, neither Republicans nor Democrats want to appear soft on terrorism, genocide, nuclear detonation in urban areas, nor overdue parking tickets. Both parties agreed to take care of you, me and Grandma Jones and make sure that all the telecommunication companies are free to work with Georgie Wuh and continue to listen in on anything they want... products, articles, news

  3. 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

  4. Wax Crayons That Forged A World
    by Victor Epand. One of the longest surviving toys ever created is the crayon. Every single year over 2 billion crayons are manufactured. Apparently, almost every child will work his or her way through with about 780 of these crayons by the time they are ten, and every child aged two to eight spends about 28 minutes every single day coloring with the help of these tools. I'm not sure how people who work out the... products, articles, news

  5. The Braves make the NBA Playoffs ho-hum
    by John Trout. The Braves make the NBA Playoffs nothing to me. Boring and commercialized beyond belief. The fact that our own Phoenix Suns have been eliminated because they couldn't play defense... Well, they all should have learned from the Phoenix Indian School Braves. At the property that is now Indian School Steele Park, northeast of the intersection of east Indian School Road and north Central Avenue, w... products, articles, news

  6. Do You Ever Feel Like God Doesn't Care
    by Linda Dipman. The newly finished roof, leaks, the dog is sick, and I have a chronic back pain that makes it hard to sit in one place for very long. My business is completely dead and the bills are mounting on a pile on top of my desk. In total distress I turn on the television in hopes of getting my mind off all my problems, at least for a little while. Turning the station, I am drawn to a program where a c... products, articles, news

  7. 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

  8. Unfolding The Secrets Of Origami Sets
    by Victor Epand. I recently saw an Origami set for sale in a toy shop near me. I was very surprised, because as I remembered it, Origami is the art of paper folding. You don't need any scissors, or glue, or fancy bits - just a sheet of paper. I was intrigued, and wondered how toy manufacturers could get away with selling a pack of paper as an Origami set. I considered popping down to the beach, scooping up a buck... products, articles, news

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