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Hugo Chavez Bluff is Showing Weakness and Manhood Issues

Many detractors of Hugo Ch?vez the leader of Venezuela in South America have said that the dictator of that Communist Party is bluffing when he says he will stop selling oil to the United States of America. If he was to do that and instead


The Real Estate Bubble

The last RE boom we had was stoped by the FED. THEY have done it again. There is no such thing as an economy that is too hot or too good but with a gov perspective, Greenspan and his replacement have helped the RE market; his own Titanic...


The Great Depression: Why It Spread World Wide

The Great Depression was the worst economic slump ever in U.S. history, and one which spread to virtually the entire industrialized world. In this article I will spread some light on why The Great Depression became a global phenomena.


The Killer For Our Country

Unless certain things are done the USA will cease to exist. These things are going to be the demise of this once great country. We all need to take notice. If our forefathers were alive today I Guarantee that they would commit suicide.


Trends in Spanish Tourism - A Shift to Residential Tourism

One of the trends in Tourism is residential tourism. Each year thousand of families move from their home country to a new place on earth. This could be for the sake of a better climate -- whether tax, investment, leisure, or just the weather -- or because of any other reason. It's a real change and challenge for the traditional tourist sector.


Lower Fuel Prices Mean a Stronger Christmas Retail Season

As the Hurricanes blow and spin off into the Middle of the Atlantic Ocean the Oil Crude commodity traders are believing that the 2006 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season will not cause Supply and Demand Issues and spike the price of crude.


Gas Wars: A Return to the Old Days in Atlanta, Georgia

If you are old enough to remember gas wars from the 60's, then you will understand what happened in Atlanta this past week. Read on for the details.


A New United Nations of Freedom

If you are fed up with the United Nations, you might consider supporting the new United Nations of Freedom Project based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. A country must demonstrate a commitment to freedom to join. This highlights the problem with the United Nations, any country can join and its mission does not acknowledge that without economic, political and religious freedom, there can be no lasting peace, security or sustained economic progress.


IMF to Restrain and Reform Beijing's Developing Power

The progressive economic impact of China is obvious in the yearly conferences of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), held in Singapore. The said Asian country, along with other nations, will be granted with more votes by the member nations of the said global trade organization.


Leaders Expressed Opinions Over The Restart Of Global Trade Talks

Pascal Lamy, the director general of the World Trade Organization (WTO), stated in an interview that the global trade agreement is a quantum leap onward for the international economy. Lamy recently made the said statement in a speech at a conference of global trade leaders in Northern Australia.


European Banking Industry: How Different Are European Banks From U.S. Banks?

In recent years, it seems as though the European banking industry has gone through a collective boom. However, it is still unclear as to whether or not this boom will have positive or negative affects on the actual people of Europe and their banking.


German Bavaria: The Economic Miracle

One internship student has given me some facts with just a few numbers that will speak louder than words about Germany and especially Bavaria's success in Information & Communication Technology. I was surprised that the foremost communications site in Germany has more than 100,000 employees and 1,800 companies of which 586 are U.S. companies, all of which are in Bavaria. In fact, Bavaria shares the number one primacy with London for all of Europe and it ranks number four worldwide. How did this happen you may wonder. While there is no single answer, there are numerous contributing factors why so many companies in any imaginable industry felt they needed a base here.


The Future Economic Implosion of Venezuela Predicted by Futurist

One futurist in the United States is very closely watching Venezuela make mistakes and predicts the complete collapse and economic implosion of the Communist Nation State of Venezuela. But how could that happen, as Venezuela is rich in oil you ask? Well easily really, you see Venezuela has a state run oil


Impact on Economy of September 11th

On September 11th 2001 a horrible tragedy happened, two aeroplanes were hijacked by terrorists and crushed into the towers of the World Trade Centre in New York. The buildings collapsed and thousands of citizens were awfully killed. This horrible tragedy had a great not only moral impact on the whole world but also brought consequences in different spheres of human life and activities. These terrifying events will never be forgotten and the consequences will be noticeable over years. Additional to the tragic loss of life, economic consequences were felt by the micro-economy of Lower Manhattan New York, the US economy, and the global economy as a whole.


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