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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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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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Unemployment topped 10 percent in 15 states and the District of Columbia last month, according to federal data released Friday. The rate in Michigan surpassed 15 percent, the first time any state hit that mark since 1984. The Federal Reserve this week projected that the national unemployment rate, currently at a 26-year high of 9.5 percent, will pass 10 percent by the end of the year. Most Fed policymakers said it could take "five or six years" for the economy and the
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September 13, 2011
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The US currently has about 700 megawatts of installed solar panel electricity generation connected to the grid, according to research by the consulting firm, Navigant. This represents less than 1% of all the electricity generated in the US.
Each state controls the speed of solar adoption by heir independent policies. If these policies remain nchanged, generation from solar panels in the US, both commercial and residential generators are expected to grow to 6,000
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August 24, 2011
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The use of Spanish in the United States is increasing 19.7% of people now speak a foreign language, compared to 17.9% in 2000WASHINGTON – According to statistics from the American Census Office, the number of American homes where a foreign language is spoken, particularly Spanish has increased by 8 million since 2000.This increase implies that currently 19.7% of the American population aged 5 years or older speaks a foreign language, compared to 17.9% in 2000.According to t
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August 13, 2011
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Someone in the Federal Government better realize that there are two things they aren't realizing when they do this kind of stunt:
This isn't just state legislation they are screwing with – this is the people putting forth Constitutional amendments in SOVEREIGN states.
They are really going to alienate a lot of people who supported these laws.
So what in the world am I speaking about?
Remember how I talked about 4 steps that the executive branch was overreaching on?
FCC –
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July 2, 2011
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California State’ Current State (and your alternatives) California has one of the highest populations of college campuses in the United States. So many in fact that you would actually try to find a discipline that isn’t offered somewhere. After all this is California not South Dakota. Even our middle of nowhere cities like Bakersfield has colleges’ fantastic colleges. Unfortunately it is an overwhelming task to find a college that fits all of your needs. The information list
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September 2, 2010
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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 pounding that p
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August 10, 2010
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The use of Spanish in the United States is increasing 19.7% of people now speak a foreign language, compared to 17.9% in 2000WASHINGTON – According to statistics from the American Census Office, the number of American homes where a foreign language is spoken, particularly Spanish has increased by 8 million since 2000.This increase implies that currently 19.7% of the American population aged 5 years or older speaks a foreign language, compared to 17.9% in 2000.According to the de
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July 25, 2010
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