The Last Ten Years Of Financial World In Review

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Posted on 26th July 2010 by Jason Raburn in Politics

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What a tumultuous decade it’s been in the financial markets. We’ve seen peaks and valleys like never before, and it makes you wonder what lies ahead.

Just ten years ago, things were better than they had ever been in the stock market. Just about everything was at an all time high, and things showed no signs of slowing down. People were buying things blindly, despite the fact that P/E ratios were significantly higher than they had ever been.

People were doubling their money within months, and overnight millionaires were born. Just about everyone out there was trading stocks, and many quit their jobs for the sake of day trading. CNBC was a fixture on television sets around the country.

The NASDAQ’s all-time high of over 5,000 still seems surreal today, and things quickly corrected themselves. Many stocks were fractions of their previous high just months after things peaked.

To think that the indexes were as high as they were seems ludicrous in hindsight. Within the span of a few months, the markets had corrected by over 20%. Late 2001 was even worse, as the events of September 11th brought about new financial worries.

Things slowly rebounded during the next few years, until the Dow Jones industrial average rallied to an all-time high in 2006, breaking 14,000 at one point. Many feared another bubble that was bound to correct itself.

At the same time, oil prices hit all-time highs, and things like forex trading became extremely popular. The mania was back and everyone wanted to be a part of it.

As you well know, the end of the decade ended on a poor note, as we’ve been hit with one of the biggest bear markets in history. On the bright side, things look to be slowly improving and we could very well be on our way back up the roller coaster.

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Memorable Events From January 2000

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Posted on 30th April 2010 by Owen Jones in Politics

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I was searching through a history book and it was talking about memorable events of ten years ago, but I had forgotten most of them. I have picked out some of the events of exactly ten years ago this month – January, in a word. So here are a few news items that you may or probably will not remember from January 2000.

1 – on his first day as interim president, Vladimir Putin departed to visit Russian troops in Chechnya.

4 – President Clinton nominates Alan Greenspan to a fourth four year term as Chairman of the Federal Reserve.

5 – President Clinton rules that Elian Gonzalez, a six year old Cuban boy who survived the capsizing of a refugee boat, should be returned to his father in Cuba.

6 – much of Miami is shut down by hundreds of Cuban-Americans protesting the Gonzalez decision. – the S.E.C reports that most partners of Price, Waterhouse, Coopers, the world’s largest accounting firm, contravened regulations requiring that they may not hold shares in firms that they audit. Five partners were fired.

7 – Vice Pres. Al Gore back-tracks on his promise to ensure that all new appointees to the Joint Chiefs of Staff were supportive of permitting gays to serve openly in the military.

8 – AOL announces a merger with Time Warner for $165 billion: the world’s biggest ever.

11 – the British government rules that General Pinochet is medically unfit to stand trial for suspected crimes against humanity in Chile during his presidency.

13 – executives at the nation’s leading drugs companies say they want to work with Clinton to institute Medicare coverage for prescription drugs this year.

15 – Arkan, the infamous Serbian paramilitary leader was shot dead in a hotel lobby in Belgrade.

18 – Helmut Kohl resigns as honorary Christian Democratic Party chairman over allegations of sleaze from within the party.

24 – the Supreme Court rules that laws limiting political donations to $1,000 in Missouri are constitutional.

25 – the Congressional Budget Office reports that the flood of tax revenues ensuing from the exceptionally strong economy will last for ten years.

26 – ‘The New York Times’ informs that U.S investigators have unveiled links between a group of Algerians charged with plotting a terrorist strike in the U.S. and Osama Bin Laden, the exiled Saudi accused of bombing two American embassies.

31 – Republican Gov. George Ryan of Illinois halts all executions in the state citing a disgraceful record of convicting innocent people and putting them on death row. – top officials n the C.I.A. are accused of blocking an internal investigation into indications that the agency’s past director, John M. Deutsch, mishandled secret information.

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Holidays And Holy Days

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Posted on 19th April 2010 by Owen Jones in Politics

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Congress and the president have designated ten days as federal holidays. Being ‘federal’, these holidays theoretically only pertain to federal employees and residents of the District of Columbia, although they are so widely observed that they can be thought of as national holidays.

Officially, it is up to each individual state to designate public holidays. If the holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the Friday before or the Monday after is given in lieu to make a long weekend.

New Year’s Day (January 1) – celebrating the New Year dates back to pre-Christian times, when rites were performed to try to ensure the return of Spring.

Martin Luther King Jnr. Day (third Monday in January) – before he was assassinated in 1968, Martin Luther King Jnr. was the principal civil rights leader of the 1950′s and 1960′s. He was given the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Congress set this day aside to commemorate his life and accomplishments in 1983.

Washington’s Birthday (third Monday in February) – initially it was celebrated on Washington’s real birthday, the 22nd of February, but it was moved in 1971 to make a long weekend. It is sometimes known as Presidents’ Day, because it is near Lincoln’s birthday on the 12th February.

Memorial Day (last Monday in May) – also called Decoration Day, it honours soldiers fallen in battle.It originates from the Civil War and is traditionally marked by parades and services.

Independence Day (4th July) – this, the most significant US holiday, marks the 1776 signing of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. It was first celebrated in 1777 and is marked by fireworks, parades and speeches.

Labor Day (first Monday in September) – this, the suggestion of Peter J. McGuire, the president of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, was taken up in 1894 to celebrate American workers.

Columbus Day (second Monday in October) – Christopher Columbus and his crew landed in the Bahamas on Oct 12th 1492. It was first commemorated in 1792, although it was not officially recognized until 1909. It is a cause of special pride to Italian-Americans, who claim the Genoan voyager as their own.

Veterans Day (Nov 11th) – or Armistice Day commemorates the end of the First World War on Nov 11th 1918. It was made a legal holiday in 1938, but its name was changed in 1954 to honour all American veteran soldiers.

Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November) – it was first commemorated in Plymouth County, Massachusetts in 1621, the year in which the Pilgrims landed in the New World to give thanks for the new harvest and the new land they had colonized. President Lincoln made it a holiday in 1863.

Christmas Day (December 25th) – Christians commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.

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How Hemp Can Reverse Global Warming

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Posted on 2nd November 2009 by Suzaku Kururugi in Politics

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The hemp plant can be used in thousands of different products, including large-scale things such as houses and cars. Hemp is also able to be made into smaller goods as well, from health products to paints.

An extremely important goal that hemp must be applied to immediately is the reversal of global warming. Upon first hearing such a statement, it may seem ridiculous that one thing could solve a world problem. However, utilizing hemp on a massive scale could indeed achieve this objective.

Global warming is caused by the release of gas into the atmosphere, mainly carbon dioxide. This gas is released due to the actions of man, such as the burning of fossil fuels.

The problems with rising global temperatures relate mainly to water levels around the world. Rising temperatures cause ice caps to melt, which can increase water levels in far-off places. This leads to flooding, the destruction of crops, and the eventual submersion of entire villages and cities.

When you are young, you learn that for plants to grow, they must photosynthesize. This involves taking CO2 from the air and converting it to oxygen. The nature of the hemp plant enables it to absorb incredible amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, much more than all other plants.

Hemp is a great crop to put into crop rotation, because unlike the majority of other crops, hemp rejuvenates the soil it grows in. It does this by depositing the CO2 into the soil.

Hemp’s green attributes do not stop during its growth; far from it. When processing basically any hemp product, the process is much better for the environment. For example, with paper, no toxic chemicals are needed to dye and protect the paper.

There are dozens of other benefits to using hemp in addition to stopping global warming. Due to misinformation and propaganda, most people do not know how good this plant is. The best thing you can do is work to inform others of the truth, and try to make change!

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Global Warming, an Apprehension towards Gas emission

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Posted on 16th October 2009 by Sean Flynn in Politics

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Outline

The sudden rise in the average temperature results in global warming and this is the main outline demanding attention. The augmentation in temperature is owing to the carbon dioxide increase in the atmosphere in combination with other greenhouse gases such as methane, aerosols and nitrous oxide. The earth is habitable when there are normal gases in balance. But, when the same normal gases reach more than the average levels, it is tough to be eliminated and results in global warming. The temperatures start rising in the ocean and the air.

Global warming pollution

The ecosystems become imbalanced as the global temperature increases and results in retreating glaciers, changing plant productivity, altering the water supply and destroying fragile ecosystems. On the whole everything becomes irreparable. Global warming pollution is estimated to the stages that water levels are declining and the lakes are becoming warmer.

Global warming pollution enhances problems owing to extra warm atmosphere. The carbon dioxide gases absorb the sunlight and avert the heat from entering space and thereby cause the additional warmth in water and air. Ice and snow melting also has gained speed and ultimately compounds to global warming issues.

Greenhouse gases

Global warming problems are mainly due to home contributions that make use of electricity to the maximum and increase the greenhouse gases. Everyone today is dependent on the energy and reverting to Stone Age is difficult. Similarly, exorbitant use of fossil fuels also proves that it will lead to Stone Age sooner than expected.

Atmospheric gases are a result of burning fossil fuels, land and agricultural clearing activities. The warming has increased in the recent years mainly due to human activities. The emissions of carbon dioxide are due to petroleum and gas denoting nearly 82% greenhouse gases emission.

Clean technologies

Clean technologies making less use of energy is highly recommended. Homes should make use of pollution free energies to have a decrease in the exhaustion of carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere. This will help in decreasing global warming problem to a great extent. Greenhouse effect is only due to global warming resulting by affecting everyone on the earth. Even turning a light or watching TV releases carbon dioxide gases compounding to more global warming problems.

Planet is changing rapidly and this sign is not good. As home is the major contributor of global warming, small efforts can be made to decrease electricity usage. This on the other hand will reduce the deadly carbon dioxide gases exhaustion. This can be done effectively by adopting some alternative clean technologies that reduces global warming pollution, protects forest ecosystems, biodiversity, wildlife and also improves the quality of air thereby protecting health.

Simple alternative steps

Simple alternative steps help in improving healthy surrounding. The simple steps include clean car technology. This meant the pollution is less and the car becomes more efficient by offering more mileage. You can use clean fuels, maintain regularly and upgrade the vehicle to be more fuel efficient and also reduce global warming.

The simple alternative steps to be taken towards global warming decrease are to change all the house hold lights to energy saving bulbs. Similarly, instead of throwing trash, it can be recycled and walking to grocery stores keeps your body fit and you can prevent global warming by not using your vehicle.

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