Referencement Site Internet Reims and SEO Web design Tips
December 31, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
SEO web design in France is the process of developing a website (in French known as référencement site internet reims) that is search engine-friendly, leading to increased rankings in the search engines and better positioning means more customers. Scientific studies demonstrate that the majority of people who visit a website for the first time originally... Read More »
SPECIAL REPORT – How Did Sierra Leone Performed In The Year 2009 Failed Economy or Gradual Process of Growth
December 30, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
2009 was a very remarkable year for Sierra Leone. As the dust of Ernest Koroma’s assumption of office was just settling by mid-2008, the global financial crunch struck leaving series of unanticipated issues of national interest at stake. By late 2008, the universal effect of the depression was deeply felt in the country such that it cuts across virtually... Read More »
Safe is the New Risky
December 30, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Safe is the new risky. So what does that mean exactly? The application is purely one focused on economics. The world is changing rapidly, and what was once the conventional wisdom of “go to college, get a good, safe job” no longer applies today. To find out where we are and where we are going, we must first have a brief look at where we’ve... Read More »
What Changes In An Unchanged Economy?
December 29, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
By 2009 the recession caused 10% unemployment in the U.S. and affected almost every industry. For example, as of 2009’s third quarter pilots and flight engineers, because of things like staycations and internet business meetings, experienced the biggest percentage of job losses – 30.4%. Mechanical engineers, largely due to the hard hit car... Read More »
Why Bankers Don’t Deserve Bonuses!
December 27, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
So just who is responsible for this one; who is responsible for creating so much national and international debt? Some would say it hit us as far back as 2007 but statistics show that it was more likely to be early 2008. And the bankers are being blamed – yes, the very people who receive millions each year in extortionate bonuses whilst the rest of... Read More »
Save money on Christmas lunch
December 25, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
You can save money on Christmas lunch during the financial stress. With just four shopping days until Christmas, leaving your festive lunch preparation to the very last minute can be a sure-fire way to blow your budget. Your Money looks at some strategies to cut the pain at least financially 1. Ask guests to bring a plate Bourke Shaw Financial... Read More »
Coming Food Crises (Part #3)
December 25, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
It’s not a matter of how much we’re eating but what the quality of the food is that we’re munching down on. It’s not that we need the calories that are in a McDonald’s triple cheese burger. We don ‘t need all of the other ingredients found in such a meal. No disrespect to McDonalds you know, but. Animal products... Read More »
Oil prices rise above $76 on inventory drop
December 24, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Nigeria’s current account may have been buffeted as oil prices, which had earlier slumped in defiance of exporting nation’s initiatives, rose yesterday to close above $76 a barrel. On Tuesday, the prices hovered around $73 a barrel, which created discomfort among members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The... Read More »
How the 2010 Anioma World Economic Conference (AWEC) will Impact on the Anioma People
December 23, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
It is no longer news that the Anioma people of Delta North in present Delta State are fast re-discovering their socio-economic identity. The Anioma arguably described as one big region with great contributions to the human development of the nation is moving on the fast track towards gaining economic independence and sustaining it with all it might... Read More »
India is self dependent in production of rice
December 22, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Rice is grown in many regions across India. For about 65% of the people living in India, rice is a staple food for them. Rice is essential to life in India. It is a part of nearly every meal, and it is grown on a majority of the rural farms. Rice is one of the important cereal food crop of India. Rice contributes about 43% of total food grain production... Read More »
Record Red Ink
December 21, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
It’s amazing just how blinded people can become when they stake their IDENTITY on one thing, or one person. The Democratic party (or most of it) are putting all their eggs in the health care bill: a bill that no one in the Senate has even seen and yet Obama (he certainly doesn’t know what is in it) tell us it’s GOOD for America!... Read More »
Rat Race After Market Crysis
December 20, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Now a day’s,this rat race is becoming more faster then the old day’s.Everyone is surprised when market downfall started an year ago.That period is disastrous one in which many people loose money and because of that,some people attempt a suicide.You can understand the power of money through this market crysis.How much peoples are scared because... Read More »
The Indian TEDDY !
December 20, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Last Month TED had their India Conference at the Infosys Campus at Mysore. As the videos are being published one by one, analyzing the highlights of the conference may give us some idea as to where we are going – Pranav Mistry : This guy is mad. He is out to get rid of the laptop/desktop/iphone that you are using to read this right now, and put it... Read More »
DEMOCRACY IN DANGER
December 19, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
ETHICS OR BUST An end to democracy and social life as we know it ? How can one forget the business of those scruples and the perplexed looks in peoples faces when asked as to what they had done with them ? The same goes with Ethics except that it does not sound as playful as the other word does. The effect is not the same. We talk about an unscrupulous... Read More »
The Cost Effectiveness Of Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP®) Therapy
December 18, 2009 by moneymaker · Leave a Comment
Approximately 6.8 million people in the United States suffer from angina, with 400,000 new cases diagnosed annually, and 80,000-100,000 patients are refractory and suffer from angina or angina equivalent symptoms. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and many other third-party insurance payers provide coverage for patients who have been... Read More »


