Real Estate Crisis - How to Profit from it
July 29, 2008
The United States real estate market is suffering great losses due to bank foreclosures. Both bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosures are at all time highs and the homeowners and lenders are in serious trouble. Many honest American homeowners are suffering financial crisis and could lose their homes. Some homeowners face bank foreclosure after getting behind on just a few payments. The banks are not going easy on these struggling homeowners, but of course they are suffering as well. The extremely... Read more »
The Epoch of the Great Pyramid
July 29, 2008
A religious monument is not usually a product of its own local epoch, but the epoch was technically and artistically capable of expressing the origins of a past golden age. Stone monuments tend to express an age that preceded the time of it’s construction. Hence, the Great Pyramid was determined to be a time capsule. When considering, for example, the architectural design of Sir Christopher Wren in the design of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, it can be seen that he used modern technology... Read more »
Labour Looks to Re-Write Its Own Rules
July 22, 2008
Surely most of us have been in a financial quagmire at some point in our lives and learned that borrowing your way out is not the answer. Not Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling. As the global recession lumbers closer, the government has announced its latest attempt to cope; re-writing the rules. With less money coming in from tax revenue the government is looking at a revenue shortfall of GBP8 billion. Gordon Brown, the man who’s last budget put so much of the country in the toilet, is now considering... Read more »
Has This Car Been Totaled
July 19, 2008
If you are like me then you don’t enjoy the process of buying a used car. I enjoy driving it, but the whole process of bargaining and looking at several cars isn’t enjoyable to me. I hate trying to guess whether what the seller is telling me about the car is true or not. Unfortunately we have to drive cars and we all have to buy used cars throughout our lives. I can remember the first time I saw a car driving down the road and it was pointed one way, but going another. I was a little... Read more »
Live and Let Die - Government Funds End of Life Care
July 18, 2008
‘One should die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly’. Nietzsche. The UK is set to introduce their first ever End of Life Care strategy to enable people to have more choice about how and where they die. The government is expected to fund this strategy with a 286m pound investment over a three year period. After much publicised criticism regarding the palliative care available in the UK, the government is set to address so many victim’s families concerns. Health... Read more »
The Importance of Campaign Yard Signs
July 16, 2008
Election yard signs are not just cardboard on a stick for your front yard. They are literally reminders of the foundation of American government; what it represents and is all about. When viewed from this perspective, they carry significant weight. Further Your Candidate’s Cause with Election Yard Signs While the reputation of political yard signs may be low on the totem pole compared to other forms of political campaign marketing, they are a time-honored grassroots political marketing tool.... Read more »
Death on the Road - Dangerous Drivers To Face Tougher Sentences
July 16, 2008
The Road Traffic Act 1991’s definition of dangerous driving states that ‘a person who causes the death of another person by driving a mechanically propelled vehicle dangerously on a road or other public place is guilty of an offence.’ The ambiguity has forced the Sentencing Guidelines Council (SGC) to redefine the term ‘dangerous driving’ to make it easier to sentence offenders. The SGC has provided new definitive guidance so offenders found guilty of dangerous driving... Read more »
How To Win The Election And Clean House
July 16, 2008
Thank Heavens for George Bush! With elections coming up, neither Republicans nor Democrats want to appear soft on terrorism, genocide, nuclear detonation in urban areas, nor overdue parking tickets. Both parties agreed to take care of you, me and Grandma Jones and make sure that all the telecommunication companies are free to work with Georgie Wuh and continue to listen in on anything they want at anytime. Finally Obama had the back bone to cave in and side with Johnny boy and the Bush. Obama... Read more »
The Fire Phoenix and the Stars
July 15, 2008
Rundle Clark in his description of the symbolism of the bennu bird and its relationship to the phoenix makes a gigantic contribution. The phoenix bird is one of the lest understood myths of Ancient Egypt. Clark: “One has to imagine a roost extending out from the deep of the Abyss. On it rests a herald (a grey heron) of all things to come. It opens its beak and breaks the quiet of the dawn with the call of life and destiny, which ‘determines what is to be and what is not’… The... Read more »
Types Of Flack Jackets Used By The U.S. Military During The Vietnam War
July 15, 2008
A flack jacket is a form of protective clothing in the design of a vest. It is used to provide protection from shrapnel and other indirect low velocity projectiles. The flack jacket was originally developed by the Wilkinson Sword company during World War II to help protect the Royal Air Force air personnel from flying debris and shrapnel. The jacket consisted of manganese plates sewn into a waistcoat made of ballistic nylon- a material engineered by the DuPont Company. The flak jackets ended... Read more »



