Category Archives: Economy

Running for the Human Race

The New York Marathon was cancelled because of the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy. The event was cancelled just two days before the actual race even though most of the runners had already picked up their numbers. People who had … Continue reading

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Dr Mr. President, Please Ignore My Blog About You Earlier This Year…

Romney is set to win the 2012 election, and we have more than enough supporters to prove it. With election day fast approaching, and polls slammed to capacity, its no shock that America is ready for something. In 2008, they … Continue reading

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Pepper Spray iPhone Case

Just when we thought we had seen it all…Spraytect comes around.  This company is introducing functionality and effectiveness into one.  This iPhone case is equipped with pepper spray attached to the back for easy access.  They are marketing this as … Continue reading

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We Can Move on From This…

It’s probably been said a lot recently, but with the recent developments of Hurricane Sandy, it is important for me to mention the resiliency of the American people and the amount past t of courage it takes to be able … Continue reading

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Greater the Power = Greater the Responsibility

Automation is one aspect of the technological singularity that excites some and frightens most. The idea of not having to strive through physical labor is one that’s most appealing. The consequence that obviously comes to mind first is the dwindling job … Continue reading

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How Automation in the Workforce Met Ambition

Many young people think that cell phones and portable computers are the most important aspects in society, but it is astonishing to think back to our ancestors and realized that they did manage to survive without all this technology (however … Continue reading

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Facebook Stock Optimism, What Will Probably Happen to the Social Media Goliath

The future of the social media goliath Facebook, since the original IPO or (initial public offering), did not look promising. The company that many people valued at billions of dollars came out with sluggish quarterly revenues, and since then the … Continue reading

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Do We Have a Prison Complex?

On my way home from work this past evening, I happened to be listening to NPR and the featured guest on the program was the author John Grisham.  He was discussing his new book, and his previous titles.  I am … Continue reading

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The Revolution Will Not Be Monetized? Really?

Strapped with a couple of eye-popping graphs, Bob Garfield outlines the skyrocketing advertising revenue of the internet over the last decade. In some what of a bitter tone, Garfield goes in to how much money is being made by all … Continue reading

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How Going Against China’s Currency is Bad for the U.S.

During Monday’s third and final presidential debate, former governor Mitt Romney attacked the Obama administration’s handling of inaccuracies in China’s currency appreciation rate stating that “China has not played by the same rules, in part by holding down artificially the … Continue reading

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