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1). House on the Sand
Jeremy Leggett, a former oil man, wrote an article in ‘The Independent’ (20/1/06) entitled, ‘What they don’t want you to know about the coming oil crisis.’ He wrote:
‘A spectre is haunting Europe - the spectre of an acute, civilisation-changing energy crisis. … We have allowed oil to become vital to virtually everything we do. Ninety per cent of all our transportation, whether by land, air or sea, is fuelled by oil.
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2). The Killer For Our Country
Several years ago Gillette relocated their manufacturing to China because the cost of labor over there is so much less. They are also the makers of Duracell. Because of this thousands of US workers lost their source of income. Wal-Mart has been buying factories in china because they are figuring that their cost will go down and yet their profits will rise.
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3). The Incompatibility of Perfect Competition and Substantial Economies of Scale.
Why is perfect competition so rare in the real world - if it even exists at all? On important reason for this has to do with economies of scale.
In many industries, firms may have to be quite large of they are to experience the full potential economies of scale. But perfect competition requires there to be many firms. Firms must therefore be small under perfect competition: too small in most cases for economies of scale.
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4). Learn What SEO Companies Don't Want You To Know!
Are you on page one of all the search engines? If you are not on page one then let me tell you why. I am about to reveal a huge secret that the SEO companies don't want you to know.
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5). Term Life Insurance—economic Sense?
Purpose of Life Insurance
If you die, life insurance is designed to provide financially for those you have left behind and have listed as your beneficiaries. In buying life insurance you, the insured, enter into a legal contract with the insurance company, also known as the insurer. Basically, the contract states that if you make your monthly insurance payments in a timely manner, your family or other beneficiaries will receive a specific amount of money when you pass on.
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