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The Ups and Downs of The Articles of Confederations

by TonyBear in Government, November 20, 2009
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The Articles of Confederations ultimately united the colonies and formed states, but had many downfalls because it could not effectively run and control a proper government.

Should Britain Join The Euro?

by Paul2KAD in Issues, November 8, 2009
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This one has been going on for years, the debate covers a wide range of issues and there are many motivations for people to be both for and against it; such as the loss of control over our currency if we lose the Pound, simplified trade with our neighbours with a unified currency and the tourist industry no longer being at the whim of the exchange rate with the Euro.

What The Federal Reserve Has Done to The United States of America

by Thunder9751 in Organizations, August 13, 2009
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This is a article with a mixture of facts, opinions, theories, and predictions. All of were thought out. Thanks for reading!

History of Money

by ThomasfJ in History, August 12, 2009
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The History of Money.

Will Inflation Rise Due to the Swine Flu?

by mattbon in Economics, May 2, 2009
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This article shares an opinion on the possibility that the swine flu may increase inflation.

What Impact Will Swine Flu Have on the Value of Currency

by mattbon in Economics, May 2, 2009
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This discusses the potential that the swine flu may impact the value of the global currencies.

Why Gossip is Important in the Workplace

by Allen Teal in Work, March 10, 2009
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Gossip makes the rounds in every workplace. This is a look at why it is important and the purpose that it serves.

The Almighty Dollar, and Peso: No More

by Adept Person in Economics, March 1, 2009
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Every since the mid 1950’s, there have been numerous proposals for creating a union that would link Canada, the United States of American, Mexico and sometimes including the Caribbean.

The Next Major Banking and Credit Crisis is Almost Here

by Ron Fields in Economics, February 22, 2009
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The next major banking and credit crisis will soon make the headlines: European banks home loans to Eastern European home buyers. Those buyers will soon find that they cannot repay those loans. The value of those loans dwarfs the value of the US subprime loans.

The Fed is Shockingly Clueless

by Joe Dorish in Economics, January 29, 2009
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What exactly would it take for the Federal Reserve to finally do what Congress created it to do and furnish an elastic currency?

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