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The 2nd Amendment

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Gary Willis, a historian and university professor wrote in his book A Necessary Evil: A History of American Distrust of Government the following:

… “Bear Arms� refers to military service, which is why the plural is used (based on Greek ‘hopla pherein’ and Latin ‘arma ferre’) – one does not bear arm, or bear an arm. The word means, etymologically, ‘equipment’ (from the root ar-* in verbs like ‘ararisko’, to fit out). It refers to the ‘equipage’ of war. Thus ‘bear arms’ can be used of naval as well as artillery warfare, since the “profession of arms� refers to all military callings.

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Agricultural Business Chamber Report on Parliament Briefing on Human Settlements and Farm residence-housing programme

Monday, September 21st, 2009

On 19 August 2009 the new Department of Human Settlements briefed the Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements on the new Housing Code that is currently being drafted by that Department as well as the Farm residence-housing programme. The Farm residence programme makes provision for models of ownership as well as rental options. View the parliamentary briefing report on the South African Agricultural Business Chamber website

Signifying the importance Of the Obama Education Speech

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

The Obama education speech scheduled for Tue, Sep 8th, 2009 is one that needs to be said and heard by our nation’s young and old alike. Education is one of the areas where the U.S. has lost significant leadership to many other countries worldwide. In fact, it’s embarrassing that the “richest� country in the world puts so little emphasis on education. As stated by researcher Gary Phillips of the American Institutes for Research (AIR) in 2007, “We’re kind of in the middle of the pack [with the rest of the world]. Being in the middle of the pack is really a mediocre place to be.� read the rest of this entry http://davidkchan.com/

Hair Regrowth Treatment

Friday, May 15th, 2009

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What are Photovoltaic Cells?

Saturday, April 11th, 2009
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     s the world advances, new technologies arise – or, in some cases, older technologies are exhumed and improved upon. Although most people are under the impression that the field of photovoltaics is a new subject, based on recent invention, this is not actually the case. But first of all lets take a [...]

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  • You Can Help the environment by recycling!

    Saturday, March 21st, 2009

    We can’t individually do much about melting ice caps, but one area where every one of us can make a difference is to help the environment by recycling what we used to toss in landfills without a second thought.
    Most cities and towns have recycling programs.
    If enough of us wrote these manufacturers and let them know of our concern for this wasteful use of the planet’s resources, they might listen!

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    There is Plenty of Information Available from Animal Rights Welfare Groups

    Friday, November 28th, 2008

    For me, supporting animal rights is a no-brainer. After all, who could possibly be for being cruel to animals? It just doesn’t seem like a reasonable position! We have to do all we can to protect the rights of animals, people, and anything that can feel pain. The big debate is where animal protection should start.

    For example, many people in the animal rights movement believe that any animal experimentation, use of animal products, or even ownership of pets is abusive. Other people disagree and draw the line at a less radical position. There are a lot of people, for example, who think that we shouldn’t have factory farms but that eating animals is okay as long as they are raised in a free range environment. Other people believe that eating animals isn’t moral, but experimenting on them when it is medically necessary is. It is all a matter of interrogating your conscience and finding out what the correct answer for you is….. Read the full article at animal rights

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    Disposable Plastic Bags – The Symptom Not The Problem

    Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

    In a world full of hot political potatoes where simply saying the wrong thing or aligning yourself with the wrong cause can seriously damage a political career it might seem that Gordon Brown the UK Prime Minister has played safe with his critism of disposable plastic bags but the plastic bag issue is just the tip of the iceberg where the big problem for society today is the consumerism that has fed it so well for the last few years. The issue of the disposable plastic bag may simply disappear with a ban on the issue of free disposable bags but the problems of the throwaway society run much deeper.

    British government tries to encourage people to save with amended ISA regulation

    Friday, February 22nd, 2008

    The British are saving too little. According to the website creditaction.org.uk only about 40% of the population think about their financial future and just below 30% don’t have any savings at all. This number is alarming! With this attitude the British have managed to accumulate a huge mountain of consumer debt as they rather spend money then save it.

    Already as far back as in 1999 the British government has tried to encourage people to save money in order to have a secure financial future by introducing ISAs – independent savings accounts. With these accounts people are able to have tax free savings up to a certain level each year. However, recent statistics prove that the scheme hasn’t been accepted by the general public as a lot of young British don’t even know that an ISA is.

    Therefore, from 6th April 2008 the rules will be changed in order to make the ISA system more understandable. The annual allowance will be 7,200 pounds for 2008 of which you can save one half in cash and the other half in stocks or shares. The HMRC website gives all information about this new approach.

    Obviously the advantage of an ISA is that you have to pay no tax and also no capital gains tax on shares. However, an ISA has less flexibility than a normal savings account as withdrawing money is more complicated. Also you can only switch your stocks in to cash but you can’t exchange cash for shares.

    The British government now has to evaluate if ISAs become more accepted with the new amendments and if this measure can encourage the British to finally take care of their financial future.

    Jobs For Teens Caring For The Youth Of America

    Sunday, October 28th, 2007

    When I turned fourteen my parents encouraged me to go out and seek employment, they really wanted me to get a job. I was definitely not impressed with the idea, I would say I was less than thrilled, but in the end my new financial gain was really pretty invigorating. I never thought that I would enjoy working throughout my summer vacation however what happened as a result was it produced many lasting memories and a real sense of pride and responsibility that I most probably wouldn’t have realized otherwise. I started by working for an amusement park that was local, it had been known through out the district as an excellent place as it provided jobs for teens. Certainly, it did not pay an enormous sum of money but the added advantage was I also got free tickets to visit the park when I had a few days off so that I was able to enjoy all the rides which I couldn’t do while I was working.

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    Should the U.S. Government Bail Out Homeowners?

    Sunday, October 28th, 2007

    We all know that many U.S. homeowners with sub-prime mortgages have gone into foreclosure or are at serious risk of going into foreclosure.  This crisis is so widespread that many lenders, including one of the largest mortgage lenders: Countrywide Financial, have taken a serious financial hit due to their sub-prime mortgage loans.  Some private banks have come to the rescue, like Bank of America’s assistance to Countrywide but the U.S. Government has also stepped in to pressure many sub-prime lenders to restructure their adjustable rate loans to sub-prime lenders.

    Many are blaming the lenders for making inappropriate loans to sub-prime lenders that allowed them to receive an adjustable rate mortgage with little or no down payment. These borrowers could afford to make payments on the 100% loan-to-value ARMs with the low interest rates that were available at the time but after just a moderate increase in interest rates, these borrowers have seen their monthly payments increase significantly.  While the lenders should be held responsible for the financial impact to their company of making loans that were sure to have interest rate increases and higher monthly payments to borrowers who could barely afford the loan at the initial interest rates, the borrowers should also be responsible for accepting a loan they surely wouldn’t be able to afford in the near future.

    This sub-prime mortgage crisis is also driving up housing rental prices across the country as many sub-prime lenders who probably should have been renting in the first place have lost their homes and the demand for rental housing has increased.  Investment/Rental property owners are enjoying the market price increases due to this activity as many owners are receiving many more inquiries from their condo and home rental advertising.

    The U.S. Government is bailing out many of these borrowers for poor financial decisions and eliminating the personal consequences for these borrowers.  While the impact of this activity to the U.S. economy is undeniable, it is inappropriate for the Federal Government to be bailing out individual borrowers who made poor personal financial decisions.  These borrowers should not be able to keep a home that they cannot afford to pay for at current interest rates just because their defaults will have a negative impact on the economy.  The lenders and borrowers made bad decisions that will affect us all, but we must endure that consequence as a byproduct of our free market economy.

    Get Your Office Move Wrong and It Can Cost You Millions

    Monday, October 1st, 2007

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    I have been working in this field for 25 years, and I am constantly surprised by the naiveté of companies in the way they go about moving office, and the costs they are ultimately willing to commit over 10-15 years without having any idea of what they’ll need in terms of office design and build, and how critical that decision will ultimately be in the development of the business.

    Office space is expensive! Get it wrong, and you will literally be paying for it for years. Your staff will be unhappy, demotivated by their surroundings, and in the long run, your business cannot reach its potential.

    Consider the long-term costs to the business of acquiring a building with too much – or even too little – space. If you were to consider current rental costs in London’s West End, they’re in excess of £100, £115, £120 per square foot, and the cost of getting it wrong over 15 years could be £800 or even £1500. Multiply that by 10,000 sq ft, and you’re talking about massive overpayments of £16m before office design costs..

    Let’s stick with smaller 15-year terms and suggest that £50 a square foot is a middle income rent. If you took £50 per square foot for a 5000 sq ft building and get it wrong by say, 10%, the cost overrun will be £5m over a ten year term, or £7.5m over a 15-year term.

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    The Solution to Feeling Good Whilst at Work

    Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

    Our company is known throughout the industry for its efficiency and common sense cost-cutting measures. Long ago, we streamlined every aspect of our corporation. We get more done with less money than most of the businesses out there, and we get better every day. Not to brag, but money saving tips from our corporation are viewed as invaluable among many of our rivals. That is why so many people get surprised when they see our office design. In a day of small cubicles, they are definitely nice by contemporary standards. We have nice office chairs and gorgeous office desks. Even our junior partners have office computer desks made out of authentic cherry wood stained a beautiful, rich, dark red.

    Naturally, I have been asked why I spend so much money on office design when I’m willing to cut expenses basically everywhere else. After all, isn’t one office desk about as good as another? The answer is no. I actually discovered this trick while I was working at home on my office computer desk. At the time, I was somewhat of a cheapskate. Working as a junior executive trying to make it into the big time, I wouldn’t waste money on practically anything. I would not even spend money on nice office computer desks – I was working at the dining room table! Then one day, the stresses of not having a well set up workspace got to me. My kids were too loud, my house was too cluttered, and I was completely overwhelmed.

    I set up my spare bedroom as in office space and invested in a nice office desk, executive chair, and everything else that goes with it. Suddenly, my productivity was way up! Sitting at professional looking office design just simply makes you feel more professional. It is as simple as that. You don’t want to clutter or scratch the nice wood, so you keep your supplies well-organized and arranged. You feel like a professionals, so you work like a professional, manage your time like a professional, and even dress like a professional.

    This is why I decided to bring in such nice office desks. I didn’t want to hand down dress codes, and I didn’t want to lecture people on proper office decorum. I simply wanted to create an environment where professionalism was taken for granted! When you treat your employees with respect, you get results. When looked at that way, expensive office desks are a small sacrifice.

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    Time for Governments to Subsidise Anaerobic Digestion

    Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

    Anaerobic Digestion is a cinderella among waste treatment technologies, and yet it provides a unique method by which the fuel methane is produced. Methane is natural gas. It is hardly necessary to point out that natural gas is an incredibly useful green fuel with the advantages that it can be:-

    • made from waste, waste slurries etc (energy that is freely available and would othewise be wasted);
    • burnt easily to create electricity plus heat which can be used for example to heat a greenhouse;
    • converted to hydrogen which is a clean fuel and can be used in an hydrogen fuel cell;
    • is a fuel unaffected by oil price and thus provides price stability;
    • converted to a biofuel for cars such as bioethanol.

    However, the technology needs further development before it can show its full potential.  Governments can and should assist do so visit this Anaerobic Digestion site here to learn more and help to get this technology into the mainstream.

    Immigration Bill Debated in the Senate

    Thursday, June 28th, 2007

    Immigration policies of countries reflect their attitude regarding immigration. There were no strict regulations regarding immigrations in the ancient period. With increase in the consciousness about political identity each country formulated a set of conditions, to regulate migration. Immigration policies are guiding principles for the procedure of immigration. The immigration policy is revised according to the motives of the government. The countries, which have low population growth, have liberal immigration policies.

    You can read the complete article on Immigration here.  You can read other political stories at RedandBlueNews.com.

    Politicians Focused on Predatory Lending.

    Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

    Payday cash advance loan companies, otherwise known as predatory lenders, have seen an increased legislative risk this year. Politicians have seized the political opportunity to garner votes in several states by attempting to ban payday cash advance loans. Some states have targeted the high APR loans with the objective of getting those rates lowered. With so much going on nearly every day, it is key to stay on top of the latest political moves in your state. Several payday cash advance blogs have been set up but few actually deliver the goods.

    Defaulted Student Loans Advice

    Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

    Contacting my lender was the first and most important step in avoiding going default on the debt.

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    Angel Investors In Nanotechnology In Virginia

    Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

    The Center for Innovative Technology (CIT), in particular, has stepped up its program to encourage angel investors in nanotechnology in Virginia. They encourage the meeting of minds between the developers seeking angel investors in nanotechnology in Virginia with the different people who can provide them with resources.

    Read on at:  Angel Investor

    Business Opportunity Seekers Aplenty

    Thursday, March 8th, 2007

    Here’s about Business Opportunity

    Everyone seeks to find the best available job. However, finding a job is no picnic! But, this doesn’t mean you should listen to the ramblings of people that claim there are NO jobs currently available. Some folks will state that the job market is dead, but this is totally false.

    Read on at Business Opportunity Seekers 

    African American History – Teaches Values Across Generations

    Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

    I have always thought of myself as a rebel, but after studying a little bit of the history of African Americans, I realize it is my parents that are the rebels. They were willing to risk everything – their safety, their freedom, even their life – to make things better for me and my generation. Studying African American history has taught me that I should be grateful to them for the sacrifices that they made. More importantly, it has taught me that it is crucial that I make the most of myself. Being aware of African American history means that I know how hard it was to get to where we are today. I must not squander the chances that I have been given.

    Continue reading this article about African American history, or discover much more family information at AtTheFamilyPlace.com.