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The London Olympics – An Economical Experience for Provident People

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With the excitement in the run up to the London Olympics, you should be enthusiastic about attending and watching its events. The global economic outlook shaped with the aid of data management tools may be grim, but that does not put you off, and neither does it put off sports fans from all over the globe – London is definitely going to be the highlight on the sports scene in 2012. Though the capital of the UK has been pointed out as the 18th most expensive city globally, do people relying on more modest incomes have a chance of an unforgettable experience without the daunting consequences that a stay and sports event attendance in a pricey city entails?

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The Simplification of Tax

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When you mention the word ‘taxation'something inside people starts crumbling - and I must assure you this is not their empty stomachs. It is rather a feeling that you would probably get when you see a monster, a real one, looking at you from an exhibition stand. But why? The answer is pretty much clear - people perceive ‘taxation'as a principle designed to deprive them of their money. And this being said, they have a feeling that a ‘tax'is a creature, more sophisticated that a normal human being can describe and with more extensive physiology that we can possible study. Furthermore, it is usually associated with unrecognizable shapes and forms and we just obey it rather than study it!

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IBM Chip Sense

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IBM Chip Sense

The advance in technology has allowed people to develop even more sophisticated equipment to solve urgent problems. Mathematical calculations on all matters from unsecured business loans risks to more problematic earth quake disturbances, have been used as a core principle for the development of more complicated technology. And now IBM jumps on the scene with a revolutionary concept of a chip that has been designed using the human nature, incorporating all the known knowledge to men and being capable of More

Heatwaves over Canada and the US

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Heatwaves over Canada and the US

Last year meteorologic specialists were focusing on Russia’s extremely unusual weather where thousands of people were affected by the severe heatwaves and corn crops were almost devastated in some of the largest corn breeders in the country. This was a memorable moment for the country which had to exhaust a significant amount of resource to cope with the problem attracting support from all over the world.

This year, the US and Canada might be the focuses of such interest. Even More

Italians Ruled Out Nuclear Energy

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Italians Ruled Out Nuclear Energy

It is the country of the dance fabrics, the country of design and fashion, the country of religion and sport. This was Italy several days back. Now, it is the country of anti-nuclear energy plans and the country of disputes and political outbursts. The government of Berlusconi planned to restart the nuclear energy production after it has been cut due to protests after the disaster in Ukraine in the late 80s.

Now the Italians ruled out the nuclear energy More

US Risk Assessment and Cyber Security

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US Risk Assessment and Cyber Security

How real is the risk on the US economy in a case of a cyber attack? This has been recently the most discussed topic by cyber experts who are about to go through some of the most radical changes in the US security systems and ensure that the safety of the US databases is ensured. This is a result of a serious conspiracy plan that has been given the US officials and now they fear the so called virtual terrorism. More

A Threat to the UK

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A Threat to the UK

I have never been attracted to claiming certain uncertainties as true and I have never been interested in exploring what smarter people might have already established. However, a growing concern allows me to state that the UK, one of the most inspiring and influential states on the world map, is being threatened by something far more influential - Islamic radicalism and cultural erosion.

Allow me to begin with an apology to every Muslim reading this - I must say, just More

Motorist Felling It at The Pumps as Petrol Duty and VAT Rises

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Motorist Felling It at The Pumps as Petrol Duty and VAT Rises

So you jump in your car and are just about to go have dna testing done when you hear that fuel prices will be increased. It’s a joke you say to yourself, but alas it is not.

Just so you know, many experts are expecting this year to be the most expensive year for using cars because of the recent Fuel Duty and VAT rise.

Petrol prices were increasing steadily because of the increasing More

What Happened To The News?

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Working away feverishly at whatever it is you do, it’s easy to forget that there is a world outside of your office; one that is far removed from the heavily manipulated one presented to us via the media. Gone are the days when news invaded you through the TV (instead, we have Fosters tv and all kinds of cool web-sites that give you something to look forward to doing on your lunch break, at which I am not complaining). Now, More

It is the red-top tabloid which doth mock the meat it feeds on

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It is the red-top tabloid which doth mock the meat it feeds on

The politics of prejudice play heavily on the media every now and again, especially when it comes to the socio-economic background of our leaders. Nearly everybody in government went to the same forty schools, the same half dozen universities and attended the same parties. Ordinarily there would be no problem with this – power and responsibility should be assigned according to ability rather than the arbitrary notion of “representativeness” – but in the case of our current government it is More

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