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China: The Inevitable Slowdown

by The Poignancy in Politics, October 29, 2011
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China has grown relentlessly despite the economic and financial turmoil miring the world in recession. When will it ever stop.

A Story of Revenge

by Hillary D Price in Relationships, October 19, 2011
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The desire to inflict such retribution or the action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands. I do not condone revenge as there can be some serious consequences. However, I do have a funny story you might be able to relate to.

Women in Poverty

by Peace Poet in Issues, September 13, 2011
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It is quite sad and unfortunate that the women in all parts of the world receive lower wages than men. That is why most of the women suffer from poverty. It is an error of perspective to say that the women are less talented than men.

Illiteracy :The Biggest Monster in Pakistan

by Anna Naveed in Issues, June 10, 2011
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Ashamed of the recent incident of a boy murdered cold bloodedly in broad daylight.

Money Woes

by Anna Naveed in Relationships, June 5, 2011
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The financial ups and down roaring through marriage, throwing the tender love out of the window.

U.s. Has Become The Biggest Instability Factor in Global Economic

by goodscool in Economics, May 24, 2011
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However, this in turn unmistakably shows the currency spam greatly can shake the dollar-based international monetary system.

The Dollar’s Reign Nearing End?

by Lerinti Sorin in Economics, May 22, 2011
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Although the U.S. is first in the world economy since the early twentieth century, when ahead of the British Empire, the success of the dollar begins only four decades later, after WW ll. Since then there has been significant financial crisis that does not have as a consequence (and including) an attack on the monetary supremacy. There are no exception last two years. We’re getting close, indeed, the end of this reign?

Systemic Risk

by Drew Taylor in Economics, May 10, 2011
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Because of systemic risk, capital injection was deemed inevitable during the 2008 financial crisis.

How to Maintain a Relationship When Your Pockets are Empty?

by AboutAllThings in Relationships, May 9, 2011
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The financial crisis that hit us in full not only affects us on a professional level. For where there are few or no money, oh feelings! In other words, loving relationships suffer when partners do not have financial power to sustain them.Well, but for men with imagination (because they are pillars in a relationship, huh?), Things are even worse. For others, here are some suggestions:

Homage to The States I Call Home

by IniciaJaron in Work, April 9, 2011
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I have been concentrating a lot of my time lately on job hunts here in Texas, and it has led me to realize some key insights into how my home state of Michigan prepared (or rather failed to prepare) the majority of its children to go forth and take a beating rather than conquer and win the day. These are some reflections.

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