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- Domestic Solar Power Systems - What's In It For Me?
Solar power has been with us for many years now, from the humble solar powered calculator through to the SEGS CSP installation in California's Mojave Desert (capable of producing an incredible 354 MW...
Author: Jamie Lyons
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- Hero Of The Quarter - Part I
Hero of the Quarter is a serial article written by, for, and about the gallant American men and women, of all ages and races, who expended their health, their very comfort, that is to say, their abil...
Author: David Kielek
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- Hero of the Quarter - Part II
Many Americans are still familiar, even today, with the devastating worldwide conflicts of the last century, titanic events whose resonance even today affect the worldwide balance of power. Consider,...
Author: David Kielek
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- A Tucson Tragedy
Normally, additions to my blog are designed to promote information sharing on topics related to wine and to promote products my company makes available to our customers. The dialog presented contains...
Author: Ronald Senn
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- National Debt Relief
Sensational rhetoric resounds, "We must raise the debt ceiling or face bankruptcy." The underlying message to this all but foregone conclusion is that the full faith, trust and confidence of the U.S....
Author: Scott F Paradis
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- Inflation And The Peaking Of The American Empire
Inflation And The Peaking Of The American Empire How Did The U.S. Empire Get The Tribute It Deserved As The World's Main Empire For The Last 100 Plus Years? By Delwyn Lounsbury - THE DEFLATION GURU...
Author: Delwyn Lounsbury
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- Asheville, North Carolina Considers Zoning Law Changes
The city government of Asheville, North Carolina is considering a move that would give developers access to more land for affordable housing projects. Current zoning laws could soon be changed to all...
Author: Sean Carpenter
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- Higher Taxes = Fewer Resident? Who Would Have Thought!
It has been interesting to see some of the early results being published from the 2010 Census. Of particular interest were some results published in the January 3, 2011 issue of Businessweek Magazine...
Author: Walter "Bruno" Korschek
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- HUD Secretary Tours Indian Reservation
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan's response to some of the dilapidated housing he viewed while touring the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota was simple: "It's just not right." Affordable housin...
Author: Sean Carpenter
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- First Time Home Buyers Tax Credits STILL Available For Troops!
About 6 months ago, congress sent President Obama a plan to give home buyers an extra time to qualify for up to $8000 in federal tax credits. This relief meant many homebuyers purchasing new homes,...
Author: Philip Georgiades
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