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  • $5/Gallon Gas Vs Water4Gas  By : GARKO
    I understand why the Internet community is having problems believing that water 4 gas is genuine. With all the junk on the wild web you have to be careful. I could greatly increase my popularity with some if I came out and said this system was a full-blown scam. Just the incredible timeliness of this product opens the door to suspicion. So do we have here just another example of someone getting rich off of the misery of others or is there something genuine here like a real solution?
  • Alternative Energy Sources – Panacea Or Disaster?  By : GARKO
    More and more people are considering the alternatives to fossil fuel derived energy sources every day. This is not a area specific phenomenon, it is actually growing rapidly in a global trend. Why do we need alternative fuels globally?
  • Alternative Fuels – Environmental Disaster?  By : GARKO
    People these days have started considering the options of an alternative fuel over petroleum or diesel. This is not a movement confined to any particular geographical zones, it is actually becoming more and more pervasive on a global basis. Why do we need alternative fuels globally?
  • Biofuel = Worldwide Hunger And Death  By : GARKO
    How Many Of Your Brothers And Sisters Must Die For Your SUV?
  • Biofuel Equals Death Of Millions  By : GARKO
    Biofuel Helps The Rich, Kills The Poor
  • Business Ethics Case Study  By : Daniel Cuts
    Ivan Ivanovich knew that something has to be done, which will make people choose his place and stay loyal for a long time. The decision came about soon and from a very unexpected direction. He had his usual Sunday dinner with his wife and daughter, and after that he offered them to go to the cafeteria and have some ice cream.
  • Coffee has its beginnings in Ethiopia  By : Cicely K. Leblanc
    The story of coffee has its first phase in Ethiopia, the original home of the coffee plant, coffee arabica, which still grows wild in the forest of the highlands. Though nobody is sure exactly how coffee was originally discovered as a beverage, it is thought that its cultivation and use began as early as the 9th century. Some authorities assert that it was cultivated in the Yemen previously, around AD 575. The only thing that looks like confident is that it originated in Ethiopia, from where it traveled to the Yemen about six hundred years ago, and from Arabia it began its journey around the world.
  • Here Is What They Didn't Tell You About Ethanol  By : GARKO
    The potential disaster facing us is not actually global warming but human stupidity and shortsightedness in implementing false and destructive solutions of which there are many.
  • Home Appraiser’s Guide to Avoiding Liability Charges  By : R Chandler Smith
    The possibility of a complaints is real when you’re a real estate appraiser. There are lenders who are searching for scapegoats, shady “investors” who are searching for a dupe in order to carry out rackets, and mortgage agencies who constantly demand you for higher values. There are not so many options on how to deal with this danger.
  • Home Appraiser’s Manual to Avoiding Liability Lawsuits  By : R Chandler Smith
    As an appraiser in the real estate business, the threat of legal actions is a very real one. There are lenders who are looking for scapegoats, shady “investors” who are searching for a dupe in order to carry out rackets, and finance companies who always order you for higher values. Here are some methods you have to do to handle this threat.
  • How Do Unprecedented Gasoline Prices Affect Us?  By : GARKO
    There are millions of drivers on the American roads and each has an individual story about how the unprecedented price of gasoline affects their own personal lives.
  • How Many Of Your Brothers And Sisters Must Die For Your SUV?  By : GARKO
    Biofuel Will Kill Millions
  • How to Avoid Losing Your Grant and How to Pay a Grant Writer  By : The Fundraising Copywriter
    Many Non-Profits and Charities unwittingly commit grant fraud every year. It could happen to yours. Especially if you decide to pay your grant writer via commission, on a contingency basis or by a percentage of any grants you acquire. Find out how to avoid losing your grant, the best way to pay your grant writer and how to avoid paying them ridiculous fees.
  • How You Can Fight Back And Win Against Big Oil  By : GARKO
    Consider that the comparative fuel economy between an automobile in 1908 and today is a drop of 40%! If the oil corporations and auto maker industry had done nothing, we would get increased gasoline mileage by 40% compared to what we do get.
  • How You Can Fight Back And Win Against Soaring Fuel Prices  By : GARKO
    The price of gas at the pump dropped a drop from its record shattering high just earlier and some lucky people in different parts of the country cashed in on the bonanza saving some pocket change on their purchase, but but the government curtailed the celebration by announcing that gas prices could rise as high as $4 per gallon this Summer.
  • Is Water4Gas Right For You?  By : GARKO
    It is totally understandable that the online community would be suspicious about Water4Gas. With all the junk on the wild web you have to be careful. I could greatly increase my popularity with some if I came out and said this system was a full-blown scam. Just the incredible timeliness of this product opens the door to suspicion. So is it just one more person taking advantage of other people’s misery to make a buck or is there a real solution here?
  • Knockoffs and The Right Stuff  By : Kenneth Ragpala
    Kenneth Ragpala shares his views on faking the good stuff and robbing the originals their money. Also some political issues are discussed.
  • Short Term Forecast For Fuel Prices In The USA  By : GARKO
    Retail fuel prices pulled back slightly from record levels Tuesday and some lucky people in different parts of the country cashed in on the bonanza saving some pocket change on their purchase, but even before anyone could take their savings and celebrate by buying half a six pack of beer with it the government was Johnny on the spot with bad news that fuel prices could soar above $4 during the coming Summer months.
  • Something New For Better MPG  By : GARKO
    When someone isn't performing at their job competently one can look into the crystal ball and predict they will get. You may have noticed that except for local TV in New York, Rudy Giuliani (Julie Annie, Ghouliani, etc) is no longer in the public eye as a hero or a leading politician. But he executed such an inept campaign, antagonized such a large number of citizens, become such a self parody with his only issue being his flawed view of 911 and was viewed as such an arrogant chump that he lost his frontrunner status, performed miserably in all primaries, lost to Ron Paul in all states and ultimately had to quit. So Julie Annie didn't perform as expected and he got fired by the people and by his own followers.
  • Starting a Business – What is a Business Plan?  By : William King
    This article deals with key decisions involved with starting a business and the advantages of having you own business. Furthermore it throws light on the various kinds of business structures and how a successful business plan should be laid out.
  • The Black Mask Of Biofuel  By : GARKO
    Biofuel Will Kill Many More Millions Than Terrorism!
  • The Little Business Bankruptcy  By : David Urmann
    Everything you need to know about small business bankruptcy.
  • The power of kilts  By : michal costaminnego
    "A man in a kilt is a man and a half."
    ~ Sir Colin Campbell

    Kilts, as we know them, were adapted from 16th century Highland garments that are believed to have been heavily influenced by the clothing worn by the Vikings and Normans that conquered the British Isles in the 8th Century. The word kilt is thought to come from the Danish word "kilte," meaning "to tuck up" which is believed to have been derived from "kjalta," meaning "to tuck up a garment or to secure hanging fabric with a belt" in Old Scandinavian and/or the Old Norse word "kjilt," meaning "pleated or folded fabric layers.”
  • What Are YOU Going To Do About Gas Prices?  By : GARKO
    Many analysts expect oil prices to rise higher in coming months, possibly above last month's records, due in part to the Fed’s stated objectives to continue lowering the interest rates. Lower rates tend to weaken the dollar. Minutes of the Fed's March meeting, released Tuesday afternoon, showed policymakers were far from unified in their decision to cut the key federal funds rate by three-quarters of a percentage point, and that they are worried about the severity of the economic slowdown.


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