By: Jayden William | 2011-02-14 | Business Starting from international to inter-continental to inter-state business houses, the India Union Budget 2011-2012 speech has great relevance for everyone. The traders are in a better position to plan an exemplary annual expenditure for your business only after reviewing the country's annual budget. Even the common man wants to know about the annual budget in order to plan their expenses accordingly. read more
By: Team Afro | 2011-01-05 | Personal Finance Poor people want to be rich and rich people want to get richer. This article examines why rich people tend to do things to get richer while poor people seem to do the opposite. read more
By: Bruno Korschek | 2011-01-29 | Politics This article uniquely ties to gether the latest Presidential State Of The Union address, steroid use in baseball, and the Russian launch of Sputnik to prove that the American political class has not deployed a successfulu, effective, and timely major program for the American public for at least the past fifty years. read more
By: Joshua Smith | 2010-04-04 | Politics Speaking to a joint session of Congress during his annual State of the Union Address, President Bush outlined his 2007 domestic agenda, called on Congress to support his new Iraq strategy, and laid out the consequences of defeat in the Middle East, while freshman Senator Jim Webb of Virginia said the President had taken the country to war "recklessly," suggesting that Bush had disregarded the opinions of his advisors and the military prior to the conflict. read more
By: Shirish Sha | 2011-03-16 | Investing The Union Budget for the year 2011-12 is going to presented by finance minister on Monday 28 Feb 2011 and the government is likely to increase subsidies on food, a populist move that hurts public finances but promises political dividends for a ruling coalition trying to cool disquiet over high inflation. read more
By: Riya Dutt | 2012-03-18 | Current Affairs Expectations from the FM this year are really very high. It will be interesting to see how he strikes a balance between the expectations and the hard realities facing the Indian economy today. read more
By: Jasper Silvis | 2010-03-28 | Success The poor in America and elsewhere in the world require aid from people with better means. A lot of times, these means are taken by governments in the form of taxes that are meant to help these people in need. read more
By: Bruno Korschek | 2011-01-30 | Politics This article reivews the desire of President Obama and others to implement high speed rail lines throughout the country. Given the total failure of Spain to successfully implement a similar system because of high costs and low ridership, the article wonders whether this is a good use of American taxpayer money, given our politicians' failure to implement any kind of efficient and effective project of this scope, the country's high debt levels, and the need to fix our current transportation needs read more
By: Jd Durham | 2011-09-29 | Vehicles Peter Droege of the European Association for Renewable Energy said "Nuclear energy is dead. It's finished," read more
By: Weihua | 2011-01-15 | Management New Year ushered in a blur of bright colors in Eastern Europe - Estonia since 1 January 2011 officially adopted the euro, becoming the 17th euro zone member states, is the first of the former Soviet Union to join the euro. However, in 2010, the debt crisis is still raging in Europe, a spike... read more
By: Steven Minix | 2010-04-03 | Politics The second World War saw the rise of a force that our country had neither fathomed nor experienced in its rich history. The Military Industrial Complex of which President Eisenhower himself had warned us about in his farewell speech to the nation had come to pass and faced little obstacle. War had become business and business is capitalism defined. We made war into an economic staple and thus made it an essential part of our economy and identity. The soviet empire at that time was seen as the only nation that could come close to rivaling the practically untouched united states after the second World War. read more
By: andrew sandon | 2006-10-31 | Research European monetary union is an important milestone on the road to unification of Europe. The long and winding road of European integration is accurately described by Siebert and Koop (1993:1) as follows: ‘The road Western Europe took from the end of World War II to its current state has been one with lots of steep and sometimes blind curves, with harsh speed limits and frequent detours. But still it has been one that attracted more and more traffic.’ Siebert and Koop interpret the competition among governments in a fashion similar to Tiebout (1956), i.e. as a market for institutional arrangemen... read more
By: Robert Boroff | 2011-06-23 | Career management Navigating your way through all of the talk of labor unions can be really quite taxing. Everybody seems to have an opinion on the highly politicized topic. So I'm here to offer you a non-opinionated account of the benefits and drawbacks associated with being a part of a labor union. read more
By: Henes Pitt | 2012-01-16 | News and society Laura Kaeppeler of Wisconsin has won the 2012 Miss America crown on Saturday, 14 January in Las Vegas last night. The 23-year old brunette from Kenosha impresses the judges and audiences with her intelligence, singing talent, white fabulous swimsuit and a chic black beaded evening gown that people compared to Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton dress in her wedding. read more
By: Himfr Mary | 2010-09-24 | Management Once by the "spoiler" and was "set aside" of the Chinese steel industry investment in the U. S. case, finally took a dramatic turn... read more