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When You’re Fired

by giftarist in Work, November 12, 2009
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So you were fired? You goofed and they didn’t like it. Or, someone else goofed, but they blamed you. You are bitter, your pride is hurting, and you have the pain of rejection to live with.

The Seven Deadly Sins of Toxic Bosses

by giftarist in Work, November 5, 2009
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Toxic bosses can appear to be quite normal on the outside. Sometimes the toxicity arises out of the chemistry of your relationships.

Death Rattle

by aaronswwob in Economics, October 7, 2009
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America,cars,automobiles,socialism,Chrysler,General motors,recession,Workers.

The Art of Dealing with Co-Workers!

by Matthijs in Work, September 26, 2009
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Some common survival strategies for your average day at work.

The Transcontinental Railroad Places America on The Right Track

by Daniel Fagan in History, September 22, 2009
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How the Transcontinental railroad influenced development in early America.

Where Will Economic Growth Come From?

by Ron Fields in Economics, July 7, 2009
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What industries and companies will lead us out of this deep recession? Only those with a crystal ball know the answer, but the government is spending money as if it knows the answer. The correct answer is that we do not know; we do know though that certain industries will lead us out of the recession. We need to let those industries flourish.

Where is America’s Work Ethic

by martie in Work, May 20, 2009
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A look at the types of workers are in today’s workforce.

You Call That Working?

by Ruby Hawk in Work, May 3, 2009
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Electric company workers have been in our complex for the last month, “working”?

A Morality of Conscience

by Brandon Kumm in Activism, March 14, 2009
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Changing the economic system of the United States from free market capitalism to socialism is not the answer to our current economic woes. What is needed is a change of perception from a morality of greed to a morality of conscience.

Feudalism is Alive and Well

by Jane Gilgun in Society, January 20, 2009
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Feudalism is a state of affairs where groups of persons have power over other groups of persons, such as aristocrats who have power over peasants. This article shows how wide-spread feudalistic systems are and how to resist them.

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