Archive for February, 2010

Is Avoiding Income Tax Moral?


The question of income tax is a thorny one. On one hand everybody hates it, but on the other, no one seriously considers challenging it. It?s like gravity. We simply accept it as if it were a law of nature.
Well it should be challenged, and here?s why. To avoid income tax by whatever legal means [...]


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I am honored to interview today Michael I. Posner, a prominent scientist in the field of cognitive neuroscience. He is currently an emeritus professor of neuroscience at the University of Oregon (Department of Psychology, Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences). In August 2008, the International Union of Psychological Science made him the [...]

Stock Market Investing For Dummies


When you first start investing in the stock market you often feel as though you need a guide for stock market investing for dummies, but if you follow a few investing basics, it’s not all that difficult. Stock market investing is nothing more than buying a small share of a business. With that in mind, [...]


E-learning technology has been evolving for quite some time now; it certainly has evolved through its slow but steady start. It is now growing in use and acceptance. The adaptation of e-learning in normal business training operations is increasing and more companies are experiencing the advantages of the technology.
An ideal e-learning technology should start [...]


Public health advocates are warning about the consequences of a plan to eliminate funding for Arizona’s KidsCare, the state health program covering 47,000 children of the working poor. Gov. Jan Brewer proposed the move to deal with Arizona’s $5-billion budget deficit. Critics argue uninsured low-income families would then have only two options: take their children [...]

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