Politics
Gaelic Language – In Years Gone By And Today
By Joan Sebastien on February 18, 2010
In the tenth and eleventh centuries Scottish Gaelic was at its most popular. These days there is no more than 1.6% that have the ability to converse in the Gaelic language. Nearly all pro- Gaelic speakers may say or may have said that this was the plan of the English – to rid the British Isles of their Gaelic language and replace it by the English language and have the single language spoken throughout the country. In fact, there are various reasons for the decrease of Gaelic as being a key language in Scotland.
Law Bans Biker Colors In Bars & Restaurants. Is This The Last Straw?
By L.J. James on December 29, 2009
There is a new law in Virginia that will ban Motorcycle Club Colors in Bars. The law, originally aimed at Street Gangs, is causing quite a stir with Virginia Bikers. The law states that Bar & Restaurant owners will lose their liquor license if they allow patrons who wear “gang” related attire such as Club Logo’s or Colored Bandannas.
Will Americans Optimism Stimulate Sales?
By Wade Henderson on August 16, 2009
There is little surprise that the public in general is getting more optimistic about the economy.
American Flag Made Out of Cotton
By Crystal Jennings on June 20, 2009
It is nice to see how American flag are displayed outside the house. But do you know what the American flag is made out of? Usually, cotton American flag are being manufactured. And cotton gives a very bright display of colors and the red and white stripes really stands out.
Motorcycle Clubs good guys painted bad by a Corrupt World Media
By LJ James on April 30, 2009
The New World Order and Motorcycle Clubs
A million dollars wasted on flowers
By George Nava True II on March 28, 2009
It’s nice to have flowers around to brighten up your day. But spending a million dollars on flowers to decorate government offices is a big waste of taxpayers’ money.
Examining War
By charlie reese on March 17, 2009
Throughout the history of mankind, there have been wars. Times of peace, although the preference of most people, seem to exist all too briefly. Prior to the Industrial Age, war was much less sophisticated, in terms of weaponry. War was fought on specified battle grounds, with much conducted in hand-to-hand combat. Civilians were not injured. In even the most ferocious of campaigns, the casualties sustained were nothing like modern warfare.
Why Gas Prices are High
By charlie reese on March 17, 2009
With gas prices fluctuating as they have over the past year, from the $3 plus range about a year ago, to as much as $4.50 this past summer and now in the $2 price range at the end of the year, it surely makes you wonder why gas prices are high sometimes, but plummet rapidly when the economy is in poor health. It seems a bit suspicious, if you ask me.
Small Business to receive Aid from US Government
By Wade Henderson on March 17, 2009
It does not matter what line of work you are in you have been seeing cutbacks, cost reductions and more cutbacks. We are all being forced to do more with far less. Every one knows people that have lost their jobs to these economic factors.
Politics in the News
By charlie reese on March 16, 2009
Finally, the U.S. Presidential campaign is over. We’ve elected a new President, who will, hopefully, bring to fruition the changes everyone has been looking for, all across the board, from a better and more stable economy to improved foreign relations. Most Americans realize that the new President is inheriting a rather full plate.
Business »
You Need Power Factor Correction and TVSS Do Not Save Energy
March 15, 2010
In today’s energy climate more and more people have become motivated to accomplish what they can to become more energy efficient to conserve energy and money. Regrettably this same climate has encouraged some to take advantage of innocent consumers’ desires to save energy and reduce operating expenses.
Finance »
Day Trading – How To Be A Success And Make Thousands A Day
March 13, 2010
What would you give for a job that earned you well over $5,000 for a single day’s work? If it seems like making that kind of money is a dream you will never live, it’s time to stop dreaming and get to work. You might not hit the lottery or have a rich aunt leave you millions of dollars, but you can make that kind of money on your own.
Health »
Gambling Addiction A Big Issue In Present Era
March 15, 2010
First we have to know what is addiction? It is a big issue in present era and most of people are suffering from it. An addiction is nothing but only a psychological craze or dependence towards anything specially any activity.
Education »
What Are The Various Benefits Of Pell Grant For Students?
March 13, 2010
The United States Department of Education offers loans and grants to students, which have been primarily designed with an intention to help them to compensate hefty and burdensome expenses of college tuition in the country.
Investing »
Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund Celebrates 15th Anniversary
January 12, 2010
Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund (BSLMF) is celebrating completion of 15 years & has turned out to be one of the leading Mutual Fund houses in India today. Since its inception, the fund house has registered impressive growth in terms of business (asset under management) and has offered funds to its investors that have created wealth for them consistently.
Currency Trading »
Forex Trading Tips – Do You Understand The Fundamentals?
December 2, 2009
I view fundamentals as a technique of qualitative analysis of economic situations and events that affect a countries currency, it is not easy to master by any means; it deals with a lot of underlying effects and consequences of decisions from the central bank, government and political news, major bank policy changes, major economic events, and world trade news and how this information from different sources may change money market decisions in the forex.