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Economics
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China Jumps Into The Solar Industry
China is growing economically in leaps and bounds, which means it needs energy. Jumping into the solar power industry, it is both producing systems cheaply and using them.
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Wylfa B, Anglesey Nuclear Build Prospects
Wylfa B on Anglesey is the exciting new nuclear build idea to replace the present nuclear power station. Following Trade Secretary, Alistair Darling's, recent announcement in Parliament on the energy white paper, nuclear new build in Britain has the green light. Already energy giants E.ON and EDF Energy have shown strong interest in Wylfa B and other nuclear build sites.
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How to Lower Gasoline Prices
The best way to lower gasoline and diesel prices is to do what Maria is doing. You see Maria is voting with her dollar. If everyone did that, the problem will be solved. Some say that the Oil Companies are manipulating supply, well then the consumer has a lever too then, it is called demand.
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The New Face of the American Dream
Dozens of well-known commodities have first seen the light in the notepad of this third-world-country girl. From debit cards to dispossable underwear to movie scripts to search engines.
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French Riot an Unemployment Explosion
Recent French riot in the streets of Paris suburbs and other parts have awakened the world, that even unemployment can be a reason for unrest among the population. Before, burning cars and stores the French government never realized there could be the problem of unemployment crisis too with such a developed country. Thanks to media for its efforts to spread information. French is always ahead for the revolutions and this riot is the revolution that made Government to rethink of its policies. It is beginning!!!!
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Air Traffic Controllers - FAA Talks Dispute Future Airspace Safety
With 9,000 of its 14,500 current number of air traffic controllers having been hired in the early 1980’s, the FAA has dragged its heels on implementing a replenishment system known about for years,increasing the risk that the FAA will not have enough qualified controllers when necessary to meet air traffic demands.
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Economic Forecasting: The Basics
Unlike inaccurate weather forecasts where we can make alternate plans with little or no consequences in the larger scheme of life, wrong economic forecastsing can have serious consequences. Even when making decisions about your financial future involves educated guesses, guessing may be a better alternative than making no forecast at all.
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