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To paraphrase a quotation from Patrick Henry, who of course was one of our founding fathers in America, "give me energy independence or death."In our economy, it's time to face this truth: Boone Pickens, the famous Texas oilman, knows a lot more about energy and energy policy in America than virtually any of our politicians and is certainly better informed on these subjects than almost any of the "chattering class" in Washington, DC.Specifically, he says that we as
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October 24, 2011
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Retirees face several crucial selections about how they can continue to lead their lives when they stop working. One in every of the foremost necessary choices you may make is: Where can you live? Traditionally, retirees have simply continued living where they continuously have, in their homes and communities, near their friends and families and familiar haunts. Nowadays, but, it's likely that the chums can have moved to greener pastures in retirement, the kids reside
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October 19, 2011
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Overview Of Medical SpecialtiesEmergency Care Review As the population ages, the need for Emergency and Urgent care also rises. The existing physician shortage in the United States is expected to go downhill over time. Other issues are encouraging this shortage as well, including the spiralling economy and the recent approved health care reform. As is the case elsewhere in the country, Emergency Medicine in Texas is experiencing many of the same challenges as other sp
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October 11, 2011
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A new city could mean a higher salary or the career you've always dreamed of, but things like cost of living, quality of life, and your specific needs need to be taken into account. Whether you're heading to a new place alone, or you're taking a big family, you can find a city that fits your life.Salary: Only Half the Story
Your job prospects may be the biggest part of a new move. You need to land on your feet in a new city, with enough savings to last you thre
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October 8, 2011
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Racism is alive and well. I had a really cool night at work last night. I met a Mexican American man and we had a wonderful conversation about what he did for a living. He told me that he worked for one of the major railroad companies. His job wasn’t the topic that I want to discuss. This topic might be interesting to some if not all of my readers. Now I’m half Costa Rican and I was born in California. While I was growing up in California I have only been the vi
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October 1, 2011
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There are a lot of unpredictable incidences that might occur in your life. You need to well-prepared both mentally and financially to combat these issues. Owing to such concerns, getting insured becomes highly essential. Be it either home or car insurance, any form of insurance helps in safeguarding the interest of you and your family especially during unfavorable circumstances. Focusing on the aspect of car insurance, it is stated that every car owner is advised to g
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September 30, 2011
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As new, more advanced methods to store meat were invented, such as refrigeration, and as the railroads began to crisscross the country, the meat packing market in the United States sprang to life. With the popularization of railroads as a means of transportation, meat delivery and shipping became easier and quicker and refrigeration strategies permitted the meat to stay fresher for much longer.
Even though meat packing plants had been in existence for many years, it w
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September 21, 2011
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If someone who likes small towns and nature decides to move, Montana is the best choice. Before moving to a whole new state, is good to know about its particularities, as well as present state of economy and recreational opportunities.Bordered by four US states- Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota- and Canada, Montana is a large state, located in North of America. Its population is small, less than a million residents especially compared to the states sizes. Th
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September 18, 2011
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Changing people's recycling habits can take many years, since people have different "levels of greenness". According to the article, "Are all consumers ready to 'go green'?", people have different attitudes about both their desire and need to become more environmentally concerned and aware. Many states and cities are launching recycling campaigns to help educate consumers about the importance of recycling – and to create awareness of the importance of recycling. Som
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September 16, 2011
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Having worked previously for the Employment Development Department, I am constantly researching statistics of our Labor Markets. Relocating to another region or state is becoming more evident in order to "survive". ("Like the Wild, Wild, West, let's pack up our bags and head out"). Many people are learning that location, location, location is becoming so important and not just for our business or homes, but also merely for ourselves, especially if you are out their po
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September 15, 2011
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