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... the baby boomer generation has been seriously hurt by the current economic crisis. But for those who have gone through this, I feel you will rebound quickly.
Many baby boomers ... boomer generation has so much to give. They have the life experience of going through many other economic downturns. Although each downturn is different, they have the wisdom to guide people from other generations.
Erica ...
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... In I Kings 4, God has indeed equipped Solomon with the wisdom to rule a vast and numerous people, as Solomon had ... of nature contained God's revelation for humans.
Wisdom should lead to humility, but it didn't for Solomon. And it didn't ... 8:11ff.), stepping all over local tribes, families, and the economic well-being of the Israelites. Then there's the "limited monarchy" ...
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... SEVEN Fund is seeking essays about inspiring new models of economic development from around the globe. Per the website, applicants must read the ... of Development’ and then
write an essay about models of economic development anywhere in the world that subvert traditional top-down ... business strategy, local wisdom, culture, and mutual benefit to bring about sustainable economic change at the city, ...
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... took for granted, like food, medicines, your set of priorities change all of a sudden. For example, I had two wisdom tooth removed last year. On both occasions I was prescribed with antibiotics and strong Ibuprofen ... isn’t going to kill you, so I sucked it up.
Lot’s more words of wisdom on dealing with a collapse if you read the whole article. Just in case.
Found by Brother Uncle Don ...
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... occasionally catch him on Bloomberg when he appears as a guest to share his wisdom on the world economy and financial markets. In today' ... interested in votes and freedom of speech[Link]. Economic growth masks many underlying problems with the Chinese ... . Korea in 1997 to understand how quickly the illusion of an economic miracle can unravel. ...and when those economies fell apart during the Asian ...
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Words of wisdom
Compliments of Basic Jokes
1. Never under any circumstances take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.
2. If you had to identify, in one word, the ... is at age eleven.
16. The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status or ethnic background, is that, deep down inside, we ALL believe that we are above average drivers.
17. ...
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... . The mayor and chancellor have done little to nothing regarding class size and the re instituting of the 600 school concept for chronically disruptive pupils. If it weren't for the bad economic conditions, they would have to go begging for teachers in New York City. Even the most idealistic soon become disillusioned and quit.
There is a complete lack of disciplining the schools. The Academy ...
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... Profit from It, the WSJ is again presenting unchallenged assertions from the NAR. Today's wisdom from the NAR is that raising the homebuyers tax credit to $15,000 and applying it to ... how long she can survive. Barbara, Deborah's sister, helps out at the salon, but she has been struggling with her own economic crisis. After buying a home in Florida at the height of the market, she now has a ...
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... no expenses. While this may seem like a dream scenario for most start-ups, it is the norm for companies graduating from SproutBox. With the launch of Squad, SproutBox continues to shoot down the conventional wisdom that the economic downturn makes starting a tech company an insurmountable task.
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... retail industry leaders: Jack Mitchell of Mitchells/Richards/Marshs, Suzanne Zarilli of Wish List, and Roxanne Coady of RJ Julia Independent Booksellers. All three lead businesses that were among the first businesses to feel the economic downturn. In the case of Mitchells/Richards/Marshs and Wish List, they sell high-end fashions (one really high-end and one casual high-end) and are based in the ...
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... how wealth should be invested. Without this safeguard millions of people every day make foolish investments and irrevocably lose their wealth and harm their families. Many people follow the advice of economic quacks – stockbrokers, politicians, friends, and writers of tip sheets. They overinvest without consulting economists, who could prevent their going too far into debt or buying in the ...
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... life, not by our standard of living; by our measure of giving, not by our measure of wealth; by our simple goodness, not by our seeming greatness."
~William A.Ward~
The recent economic downturn has been devastating to many people and families. There is a light at the end of the tunnel but I think that what happened is helping a lot of people to re-prioritize and take stock of what is really ...
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... writing back in March 2003. A year and a half
later he was comparing the U.S. deficit with Argentina's (at a
time when it was 4.5 percent of GDP). Has the economic
situation really changed so drastically that now the same
Krugman believes it was "deficits that saved us," and wants to
see an even larger deficit next year? Perhaps. But it might
just ...
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... , the same folks who sat through eight years of exploding deficits under Bush without saying a word are now freaked out by one year of spending under President Obama in the middle of the deepest economic crisis since the Great Depression. And, without pointing to a single shred of evidence, they think "spending" is a big political issue.
Well, how do they explain the fact that even a ...
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... them names. Because that’s where the money is. Or, more accurately, because that’s the only way TechCrunch knows to monetize that ambient public curiousity.
And in fact this flaw is everywhere. The whole blogosphere is a festival of bullshit, where people search for truth and meaning despite the total absence of economic incentives to produce it. It’s a goddamn communist party.
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