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Presidential elections and stocks
Is an election year good for stocks? Well, let’s look at some data. Keep in mind, it’s only data – and as the old saying goes, past performance is no indication of future results. But the statistics concerning the Dow Jones Industrial Av...
Famous Places For taking as Picture to Use in a Photo Button
Photography - the process or art of producing images of objects on sensitized surfaces by the chemical action of light or of other forms of radiant energy, as x-rays, gamma rays, or cosmic rays.
Button - A generally disk-shaped fastener used to join tw...
2012 Election Will Depend on the State of the Economy
To many Americans it seems like only yesterday that they went to the ballot box to cast their vote in arguably the most historic presidential elections of all time. The current Administration's term is not even halfway over yet. Nevertheless, a great deal...
Petrobras Worst Essential oil Stock After BP as Politics Hurt Share Purchase
The benefit of the 5 billion barrels of reserves, which the govt plans to swap for new stock, will decide the sizing of the state-run company's planned write about purchase this year and may well signal the extent to which President Luiz Inacio Lula da Si...
A truly 21st century election
Following Barack Obama's victory in the US Presidential elections in 2008, everyone is looking at political parties in the UK to see if they can replicate Obama's success in online campaigning.
Obama managed to bring online campaigning to the local le...
Barak Obama: The Enemy Within
(March 20, 2010) Never in the history of the United States have we seen such a blatant disregard for the will of the American people as we're seeing from Barak Obama. The kind of wheeling, dealing and outright corruption coming out of this White House wou...
The Text Messaging Service Revolution
What would we do without Google SMS? I find myself using it whenever I am traveling in an unfamiliar area, and this free service always provides me with the right directions. Whether I need to call a boat club in Sarasota or find the nearest fast food pla...
Obama's Cautious Approach to Reducing China-Taiwan Tensions - 2009
In recent Congressional testimony, Retired Admiral Eric McVadon, our former defense attaché in Beijing, revealed that how one forecasts the future of China is often a function of one’s leaning, either toward ‘China bashing’ or &ls...
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