Posted in business, economics, economy, environment, farming, financial, global warming, tagged duty free, economics, free trade, NAFTA, tarrifs on February 5, 2009 | 1 Comment »
NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, has been getting a lot of not so favorable, and sometimes, controversial headlines in recent years. Some critics blame it for the current labor shortages in the United States, due to the fact that most U.S. companies have been and continue to outsource and ship jobs overseas. While [...]
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Posted in animals, article, blog this, business, entertainment, environment, farming, tagged Angola, BBC News, Luanda, Namibia, Windhoek on December 20, 2008 | 2 Comments »
By Lara Pawson for BBC News
Monday, November 15, 1999
Published at 11:56 GMT
Angola correspondent Lara Pawson takes a trip to Namibia – and finds the country feels like a different world from its chaotic, crippled northern neighbour.
The two-hour flight from Luanda to the Namibian capital, Windhoek, felt more like a journey through the looking-glass. I left [...]
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Posted in AIDS, Facebook, adsense, advertising, animals, article, biology, blog this, branding, business, climate, culture, economics, economy, education, entertainment, entrepreneur, environment, events, farming, finance, financial, food, gender, global warming, graphic design, happy, health, insects, kapenda, launch, life, living, news, sex, startup, statement, technology, women, tagged amphibians, biology, economy, entrepreneur, evolutionary, idea, invention, joke, Page & Brin, reproduction, species, Steve Jobs on December 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In today’s competitive global economy, it’s all about finding your niche’. Bill Gates (Microsoft), Steve Jobs (Apple), Google (Page & Brin), and many other entrepreneurs have magnificently excelled at doing this very same thing, they found their niche’, which they have and continue to exploit while making tons of money. You can also find your [...]
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Posted in Clinton, Hillary, Obama, advertising, article, blog this, branding, business, culture, economics, economy, education, entertainment, entrepreneur, environment, events, financial, food, gender, happy, health, help, law, life, living, men, networking, news, politics, production, project, promotion, social, speech, women, tagged Barrack, charisma, competition, goal, honesty, Obama, passion, personal, truth on December 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Every one of us, anywhere, are all in need of something, we are all competing for resources, to make a living, to survive, and whatever it is that we may want, we can only get it from each other, if we are completely straight forward with one another.
In order to successfully make it in this [...]
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Posted in AIDS, HIV, biology, blog this, culture, economics, education, entertainment, environment, food, gender, health, insurance, life, living, sex, tagged biology evolution, dating, female, male, mating, natural selection, reproduction, sex, sexual orientation, sexual selection on December 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Yes, the title is an indicative to capture your attention. And, since you’all seem so tired and perhaps stressed out, well, we are now in “officially” a recession. Perhaps, an economic depression is next, but not soon or may be never, I hope.
So, I wanted to arouse your attention for a minute and entertain your [...]
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Posted in AIDS, HIV, Tools, Web 2.0, adsense, advertising, animals, article, blog this, business, culture, design, economics, education, entertainment, entrepreneur, environment, happy, life, living, men, networking, news, politics, promotion, sex, simon kapenda, social, startup, technology, women, tagged condolences, deceased, eulogies, facebook application, loved ones, remembering, social application on November 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Within just a few days, I am going to launch my new social application on Facebook.
Wrisen is designed to enable social networking users to create, share, and browse profiles for all their passed loved ones, both humans and pets.
Users will post their loved ones’ photos and videos, personal and work history, talents and accomplishments, as well [...]
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Posted in Barack, HIV, Hillary, Internet, Obama, article, blog this, business, culture, economy, education, entertainment, entrepreneur, environment, events, finance, food, gender, happy, help, law, life, living, men, movie, music, networking, news, politics, project, promotion, sex, social, startup, technology, war, weather, women, tagged assist, color, creed, discrimination, gender, happy, help, helping, joy, need, persecution, pleasure, race, racial, racist, religion, sexual orientation on March 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It’s been noted that even in this day and time, certain people of color and perhaps moreover, gender and or religion, still feel like they still have to work twice as hard as their counterparts, just to prove themselves that they are actually just as good as their counterparts and are just as worth of doing [...]
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Posted in article, blog this, business, culture, economics, economy, election, entertainment, environment, finance, law, life, living, politics, president, technology, tagged Clinton, election, Huckabee, Obama, presidential, Romney on January 6, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Clinton, Obama, Huckabee or Romney.
One of these candidates might be our next president or may be not.
My question is who might be more pro-small business, someone who Wall Street can cheer for?
I like Romney, probably because of his entrepreneurial spirit. In short, Romney is a former CEO of Bain & Company and the co-founder of Bain [...]
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Posted in advertising, article, blog this, business, culture, economics, education, energy, entertainment, environment, food, life, living, politics, social, technology, tagged bug, business, computing, history, mankind, scary, technology, threat, virus, Y2K on November 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The biggest hoax of the 20th century and in the history of mankind, purposely designed to exponentially boost sales and benefit large businesses and corporations was the Y2K Bug.
Remember when you were running around from store to store, stacking and packing up goods and durable inventory, carving hiding caves and rebuilding basement to safe keeping [...]
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Posted in AIDS, HIV, animals, army, blog this, business, climate, culture, economics, education, energy, environment, food, global warming, insects, life, living, men, news, politics, sex, social, technology, war, weather, tagged earth, environment, global warming, humans, people, temperature, war, weather on November 22, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A million years from now, or even a billion years from now, what and how is history going to be written about us, the humans? What’s the earth going to be like, let’s say 10 billion years from now?
Would there be anything left for our children’s children’s future generation? With all the things that are [...]
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