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Economics
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Closing The Gap
As we face the threat of global warning and a future energy crisis, surely it is not too great a leap in imagination to believe there is a high probability that some of the answers to our future problems will come from the advances made in physics and its contribution to our technology and engineering capabilities; the more fundamental our understanding, so the richer the opportunities that come by way of technological advances.
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Are Natural Gas Vehicles Safe?
Natural gas is an environmentally clean, plentiful, low-cost, domestically-produced fuel for motor vehicles. But is it a safe fuel?
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The Direction of Oil Production
The top ten countries in worldwide oil production are Saudi Arabia, Russia, the United States, Iran, China, Mexico, Norway, Canada, Venezuela and the United Arab Emirates. Saudi Arabia produces around ten million barrels of oil each day nearly nine million of which they export. The United States produces close to eight million barrels per day, but every drop of it is needed for use at home. Not a drop is sold elsewhere.
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Stopping Phantom Energy Loss Dead In Its Tracks
Did you know that your house contains hungry vampires that suck away at your home's power and add hundreds of dollars to your electric bill every year? Find out how you can stop phantom energy loss and slash your electric bills.
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Flexing Solar Panels
Large, bulky fixed structures are what most people think of when it comes to solar panels. These days, small flexible solar panels are readily available for powering all typos of electronics.
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Are Oil And Gas Prices Headed Higher?
When you combine the effects of a mild winter with a lack of supply disruptions overseas, we should have seen a solid build in energy inventories over the last 8 months. But we didn't and that should be alarming!
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True Cost Economics
What is the true cost of your lifestyle? Everything costs what it costs, but when we demand cheap, plentiful goods available anytime we choose to purchase, someone somewhere bears the remainder of the burden. So who's paying your bill?
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During the election we heard about Ohio's Economy
Much of what we heard in the mass media about Ohio and the down and out economy was the fiction of spin-doctors of politics who wanted to oust the current sitting President. On further review and first hand observation and experience Cincinnati has people moving in and economic expansion. It is in a good spot with decent quality of life, plenty of jobs and an expanding set of suburbs.
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Economy in 2002, Was It that Long Ago? Rants from Lance
Well apparently the job recovery will do the typical stock market recovery 6 month after follow-up. They use to teach this in business schools with the 2 year, 3 year cycles. Well here is something that should be expected. So many people are out of work that the prison labor used is taking jobs away from the manufacturing sector.
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