By: Allie Moxley | 2010-03-28 | Environmental When you are trying to gauge the success of any experiment or initiative, you've got to wait a long time and see what the results signify. Thus, whether the many recent efforts to stem the tide of depleting natural resources will work out remains to be seen. In the case of Alaskan fisheries and the seafood population off Alaska, the news has been encouraging for decades without fail. We continue to see the arrival of delicious Alaskan crabs, lobsters and halibut, as if a never-ending source was supplying them. read more
By: Resource Intelligence | 2011-04-09 | Public company Resource Intelligence Interviews James West of MidasLetter.com RI: What is the Midas Letter and what does it do? JW: Essentially, I select five stocks on the first Sunday of every month that I expect to double or better nine times out of ten within twelve to eighteen months. These stocks are exclusively resource stocks on the TSX and TSX Venture in Canada. read more
By: Proloy Bagchi | 2011-01-03 | Environment Rapid economic growth of both China and India has fostered the rise of middle and higher classes in both the countries resulting in clogging of their urban roads by motorised personal vehicles crating problems of mobility, environment and health. While China has initiated steps India is yet to do so. read more
By: Ziad K. Abdelnour | 2010-10-11 | Investing The article described that the White House is now forecasting that the annual cost of servicing the national debt (currently topping $12 trillion and projected to reach $20 trillion by the end of the next decade) will exceed $700 billion in 2019, up from $202 billion this year. read more
By: frankblake79 | 2010-11-22 | Press releases A Primer for World Peace? New Book by Dr. Nayef Al-Rodhan Insists that Human Nature and Sustainable Peace Are Not Mutually Exclusive Neo-statecraft and Meta-geopolitics: Reconciliation of Power, Interests and Justice in the 21st Century by Dr. Nayef Al-Rodhan is a Handbook for Global Strategy and Diplomacy. read more
By: Tonia Nifong | 2011-02-17 | Debt Management So you’re not exactly a math whiz. Does that mean you are doomed to a lifetime of financial failure? Certainly not. Well-roundedness also has a profound effect on the success or failure of one’s personal finances. Many wealthy individuals don’t live like they have fat bank accounts, but choose frugality instead. It turns out that certain personality traits lend themselves incredibly well to read more
By: Carl-Collins Oshodi | 2010-03-28 | International studies Conflict is a natural phenomenon, it is as old as mankind, and conflict is a state of discord caused by the actual or perceived opposition of needs, values and interests. A conflict can be internal (within oneself) or external (between two or more individuals). Conflict as a concept can help explain many aspects of social life such as social disagreement, conflicts of interests, and fights between individuals, groups, or organizations. read more
By: Jacob Thomas | 2012-05-25 | Business Opportunities Although it has been quite a while since the Federal Government announced a series of far-reaching healthcare reforms, we are yet to experience their full impact across the healthcare continuum. And, with the Senate bill deferring a major chunk of the reforms further read more
By: Andersen Keen | 2012-05-30 | Investments Medical Billers and Coders is the largest consortium of Medical Billers and Coders in the United States. Our aim is to help the physician community to reach the right expertise in the right location at the right time. read more
By: Aansy Stone | 2011-02-23 | Management The tasks of a Human Resource professional seem to be expanding on an almost daily basis. Managers who left the field twenty years ago wouldn’t recognize the job today. With all that is required, the challenge of setting priorities correctly becomes very important. read more
By: Yancey Arts | 2010-11-20 | Business We all have read the numerous articles, blogs, and news reports on how hard the recession has impacted the non-profit community, especially in organizations ability to fundraise and maintain sustainable operations. Board members and executive staff are often scrambling to identify strategies and tactics to at the very least secure payroll, and after payroll is secured, identifying ways to secure the operating budget... read more
By: Anjela Hurley | 2012-01-03 | Other Business A stellar record of safety and compliance in demanding fields such as chemical emergency response is not easily obtained or managed. Successful programs are strategically developed, well defined, data-driven, process oriented, tactically deployed, implemented at all levels of the organization, well funded, routinely audited and revised and facilitated by experienced and dedicated professionals. read more
By: Ben Carlsen | 2010-03-29 | Management Remember when managers managed? They spent time planning, organizing, leading and controlling. They delegated, they mentored, and they enjoyed their jobs and their staff. They built products, promoted their wares, took pride in their reputation and the quality of their merchandise and services. They built this country, economically, and socially. read more
By: Dynamic Wealth | 2012-03-02 | Business Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi of the country’s apex Federal Reserve Institute, the Central Bank of Nigeria and its monetary policy committees retained the benchmark interest rate at 12 percent. read more
By: Jessica Fialkovich | 2011-04-23 | Wine With Organic, Sustainable, and Biodynamic all trending words in wine lingo, wineries are leading the way in activities supporting our earth. Here are just a few that I find quiet impressive: read more