Saturday, January 14th, 2012 at
11:05 am
Article by Hans Chia
The amount of power you spend is not only cost your pocket it also releases more unwanted carbon in to environment which hazardous to you and the planet too. This is the reason why alternative energy homes are emerged. This energy alternative option is slowly gaining popularity all over the world due to its money saving and environment safety. Alternative energy homes are good at saving money and make you independent from power grid.
Initial expenses involved in these alternative energy homes are bit costly. The real saving only can be realized down the line with reduced monthly bills. Renewable energy sources are the main back bone for this alternative energy. Tapping out energy from these renewable energy resources needs good investment. In fact there will be no charge to use this natural sunlight, wind and water in generating alternative energy for our needs. But the infrastructure needed to generate power through them is your investment. This solar power can be made utilized in solar energy homes for heating, cooling and other purposes. In fact required power energy can be generated through solar panels and this generated energy would be converted through inverter into usable format.
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Wednesday, December 21st, 2011 at
11:07 am
Question by : Why didn’t Obama send more money to Solyndra to save it from bankruptcy?
I think Solyndra is an excellent model for government investment in green technology. I think it’s Bush’s fault that it went bankrupt because he didn’t give them a loan. It’s too bad the Republicans blocked Obama’s attempts for more funding so that Solyndra would still be in business today. We could’ve sent $ 1 billion instead of $ 535 million and there would be millions of green jobs created. I know what I’m talking about because I watch MSNBC.
Progressive Liberal
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Thursday, August 11th, 2011 at
11:08 am
Article by Martin Applebaum
The need to use alternative energy is quite a pronounced campaign these days. The issue on the depleting current energy sources such as coal oil, of which are fossil fuels and which were formed millions of year ago, forced strong campaigns on reliance on other energy sources if we want to continue fueling the appliances that we are more likely dependent on. But the use of alternative energy despite the urging campaigns receives varying responses from individuals. Others may seem to be a little enthusiastic about the idea and might immediately invest in the materials for renewable sources.
Still others might be a little hesitant on renewable energy sources, due to the potential cost of implementation. The remaining portion of the population remains neither pessimistic nor optimistic. They don’t care whether the current energy sources are depleting and don’t move even a muscle on newly invented renewable sources of power.
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Friday, July 8th, 2011 at
12:57 pm
Sunday, May 29th, 2011 at
12:49 pm
Article by John Kim
In the first four parts of this series of investing in small cap stocks, you learned buying and selling strategies. Now once you carefully research and identify an industry or sector that you are convinced will grow exponentially over the next one to five years, how do you identify the best companies? In this bonus tips article, I’ll discuss how subscribing to the “a rising tide lifts all boats” theory can severely hinder your stock performance.
As of the writing of this article, spring 2006, many sectors look very promising. Precious metals, technology, nanotechnology, renewable/ alternative energy, and so on. But thinking that you can just buy any companies in high-growth sectors without doing considerable research can be disastrous. So here are three tips to help you out in this process.
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Monday, April 25th, 2011 at
11:11 am
Here at Dynamic Wealth Management we are committed to offering our clients access to the latest and broadest range offinancial services and products on the market. We know that choosing the right strategy, the right investment and the right product is no easy task in this day and age! Whether its advice, investments or financial planning we are here to answer all your questions and facilitate all your financial needs.
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Sunday, April 10th, 2011 at
11:15 am
Monday, February 21st, 2011 at
11:14 am
I didn’t come up with the phrase “when money dies,” however I think it is a very appropriate phrase to use and understand as part of today’s (circa January 2011) economic conditions.
The phrase captures an important idea that paper money issued by governments has a finite life; at some point, it becomes worthless, or dies.
Paper money is called a fiat currency when it is not linked to something that is a store of value like gold or silver. Throughout all of history, fiat currencies have had a 100% failure rate.
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Monday, January 31st, 2011 at
11:08 am
Confusion does rule the roost for many when it comes to investing in the diverse investment products; the Indian stock market is no exception. Have you consulted with your broker on whether you should buy Indian stocks based on the trends? Interaction again depends on the level of experience your SEBI authorized broker has. Your confusion about choosing potential Indian stocks can be cleared at a stock broking portal that is reputed in the market for delivering superlative solutions. Search online and read reviews; you will end up visiting the right platform. Once you are confident, just get registered. Today, investing in the Indian share market has turned out to be an easy affair due to the existence of such online brokerage firms, always ready to cater to the investing needs of investors. At such platforms, in addition to getting tips and suggestions on Indian stocks, you can have access to the A-Z of news related to the Indian stock market. So, get registered and do away with your confusion!
No matter whether you are employed or stuck to hectic schedules, you can involve yourself in investing in the Indian share market and get the returns you have been dreaming of. If you go through information online you will come across recommendations of first getting familiar with the intricacies involved before you actually start trading. This will help you take informed buying and selling decisions. The Indian stocks market will then often turn to your favor! Though your broker handles your transactions and account, it is you who give the green signal in buying and selling.
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Thursday, October 28th, 2010 at
1:47 pm
Please, help me understand how legislation being passed by our ELECTED OFFICIALS is any cause for these DEMOCRATS to be SOLICITING even MORE MONEY? Why should WE be paying for ads especially this guy that IS *supposedly* out of work?! Your thoughts please! From ALL Parties! Thanks!
—– Forwarded Message —-
From: James Spitzer
To: Diana XXXXX
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 1:35:34 PM
Subject: My situation
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