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Migration Of Bengalis To The Uk

The history of Bengali migrants is to a phenomena of the 1970s but dates back to the 1700s. The East India company brought tens of thousands of Bengalis to the British Isles, many of them scholars and seaman.

Occupy Wall Street Demands Homeowners Be Allowed To Keep Owning!

I realize that a lot of pundits like to characterize the occupy wall street movement people we all see on television as a bunch of commie-pinko-bedwetters. OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT ARE RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE! However, I see a different side.

Successful Fundraisers In Today' s Economy

With constant reminders of the economic downturn in the news, it's easy to understand why so many nonprofit organizations and schools have trouble fundraising via traditional methods.

Big Beyond Comprehension - Unfunded Liabilities

As we know, the Unfunded Liabilities Monster is composed of three main components. Social Security. Medicare and Medicaid. There are various calculations of the size of each component, with the total size of the Monster ranging from $22t to $118t (when including Medicaid). What we are now going to d

India's Diversified Economy - A Glimpse

When we talk about diversified economy we come up with an example of nations who have seen various ups and downs in their economies giving them strength to face crises and letting them know about how to change threats into opportunities. India, a nation with a population of more than one billion, is

Business And Finance News Defining Relationships

There was a time when relationships alone were considered very important. Peace treaties drove relationships among countries not money or any financial gain. It came later. Now money has replaced it in modern times.

Alberta Oilsands Enough to Impact World Oil Market Prices? Part 2 of 3

This part two of a series that looks at the impact Alberta oilsands production could potentially have on the world oil market and how the OPEC cartel may respond to this supply. The primary market used for examples is the relationship between the United States, Alberta, and OPEC. Crude oil is the on

The Bernanke Put - Euro Style

The Spanish debt auction proceeded in an orderly fashion even as yields crept higher. The general consensus appears to be that Spain is too big to fail. I would suggest that Spain might be too big to save.

Unheard and Unseen: The Plight of America's Homeless Poor

It is only when disaster strikes a poor area that the country sees the face of poverty. After Andrew in southern Florida and Katrina on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Mississippi, the omnipresent television cameras caught a glimpse of what it is like to be poor in America. We saw the faces of the f

Renewing Limited Government: Tenure Limits

Limit the factory of big-government liberalism that the American academic institution has become, and you'll go far toward restoring freedom, prosperity, and strength to America (and to the worldwide economy she leads). And the easiest first step toward a more sane academe would be to limit fac

Edible Reforestation

Have we lost too many rainforests? They can be replaced in some degree with staged biomass, reduce atmospheric CO2, feed and heal a hungry, sickly planet. Is there a will?

UK Businesses Feeling the Credit Pinch

One in five UK accountants have confirmed that their clients have been refused credit or had funding restrictions imposed in the light of the credit crunch. The findings, from a survey conducted by Invoice and Asset Based Lender, Venture Finance, provide the first real evidence that UK SMEs are star

Argentina's Economy in a Nutshell

A brief history of Argentina's enigmatic economy, from the roots of wealth in the 19th century to the current recovery.

The Fed's Sunshine Is Blinding Me

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke believes government functions best in sunshine, when decision-making is transparent and predictable. I usually applaud this philosophy. The Fed's long-term policy promises are, paradoxically, making it harder to see what really lies ahead.

Too Many Players, Too Many Regulations

India remained coupled with the ongoing global financial crisis albeit the extent of losses was small as compared to other nations where a lot of financial institutions collapsed. India, the favorite destination for foreign money witnessed an unusual concept 'flight to safety' which result

The Forward Progression of Mankind

With all the latest technologies it seems that mankind is progressing, of course some people ask towards what? Are we progressing towards a common cause? If so, then what is it and if not, how can we change this asks a Swiss Thinker in an email to the Online Think Tank.