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  • How to Change a SSN

    Social Security numbers are personal identification numbers that are granted to United States citizens. Generally, you are only issued a Social Security number once in your lifetime. However,...

  • How to Survive Hard Economic Times

    There are always times when the economy does poorly and financial hardship becomes the norm - economic recession is simply a fact of life. Just because there is an economy crisis doesn't mean you...

  • How to Rebel Against The Global Elite and New World Order

    For those with knowledge of what the world elite is trying to do, and those with knowledge of biblical principals of the end times, you know that you want to rebel against the global elite. In...

  • How to Survive a Total Collapse of the American Economy

    What if the American economy would collapse tomorrow? Are you and your family prepared for the American dollar to have no value? Economical times are rough and rocky right now. We should not fear...

  • How to Find Out What Grants You Qualifiy for

    Grants are often referred to as "free money no one can find." But there is a way to find grant funding and know exactly what grants you qualify for. You must, first, create an applicant account...

  • How to decide whether R&D is worthwhile

    The late Edsger W. Dijkstra, computer science professor is known for having stated that "[t]esting can only show the presence of bugs not their absence". In a connected way, R&D...

  • How to Survive in this Economic Recession

    Most of us are struggling in one way or another in this economic recession. Whether it be hours cut at work, a fear every day of losing our job, or being jobless. In one way or another we are all...

  • How to Get Benefits from the New Government Bailout

    The new tax advantages that are being offered to Americans are in place to help many people save money during the recession. So, if you are a student or a victim of a disaster, read on to see how...

  • How to Understand Guantanamo Bay

    Guantanamo Bay is a natural harbor located on the southwest corner of the island of Cuba. In 1903, under the Cuban-American treaty, signed by President Theodore Roosevelt, the United States was...

  • What Is the National Grid?

    The nation's electric grid is a combination of electricity generation, distribution and transmission, and it encompasses power lines and power plants. Find out why America's grid is considered to...

  • How to Start a Debate

    There are several ways to start a debate, including learning another person's viewpoint and arguing against it. Discover methods for conducting a formal debate with a moderator with help from an...

  • About Different Types of Economies

    Different types of economies include the traditional economy, the market economy and the planned economy. Find out why most economies are considered to be mixed economies, meaning they are a...

  • What Is a Mixed Economy?

    A mixed economy is an economy that consists of a combination of a market economy, in which there is free exchange of goods in a private market, and a planned economy that is totally controlled by...

  • What Is a Recession?

    A recession is defined by two consecutive quarters of decline in a nation's gross domestic product. Learn about the National Bureau of Economic Research, which looks to pinpoint when recessions...

  • How Does the Government Borrow Money?

    The government borrows money by issuing bonds that anybody can purchase, and the U.S. Treasury issues four different types of bonds. Learn about municipal bonds and their tax free interest with...

  • What Is Economic Growth?

    Economic growth refers to an increase in a particular nation's gross domestic product, which is the amount of goods and services produced by that country. Learn about disagreements over what is...

  • Why Is the American Flag Red, White & Blue?

    The American flag is red, white and blue because these colors symbolize inherent American values. Learn about how the American flag is red for heartiness and valor, white for purity and innocence,...

  • Positive Effects of Immigration

    Immigration can be positive in that immigrants pay taxes, immigrants increase productivity and consumer demand, and immigrants help to lower the price of goods. Find out how immigrants often...

  • What Is Environmental Economics?

    Environmental economics is the study of how the environment impacts the economy, because traditional economics doesn't account for externalities. Discover how environmental economics tries to...

  • What Is the Americans With Disabilities Act?

    The Americans With Disabilities Act is a landmark piece of civil rights legislation that opened up opportunities for Americans with disabilities. Find out how the Americans With Disabilities Act...

  • How to Build a Food Cache for Survival

    Whether its terrorism, the economy, nuclear war, religious apocalypse, disease, global warming or zombies, the end is nigh in the minds of many. Reports of our imminent destruction may be greatly...

  • How to Receive Temporary Social Security Benefits

    Qualifying for temporary Social Security benefits has never been more difficult. However, with the proper documentation, you should be able to receive Social Security benefits in a timely manner....

  • How to Survive the United States Economic Crisis

    The American people are enduring he worst financial disaster of our generation. The economy may be on its way to a complete breakdown. The American auto industry is collapsing. Prices of consumer...

  • How to Understand Income Distribution Statistics

    Economists study the distribution of wealth within countries to understand income inequality and the income gap. Income distribution is commonly measured by two mathematical objects: the Lorenz...

  • How to Buy Freeze Dried Foods

    Freeze dried foods are an amazingly delicious, culinarily superior product to dehydrated food. Some families include them in their regular meal plans; others store them for future needs. Freeze...

  • How to Get The New 2009 Billionaires Lists

    Do you really care to find out who are the new Billionaires in the year 2009? If you care who they are, let's find out.

  • How to Spend The Best Out of Your Stimulus Money

    The best ways to spend your stimulus money are to make sure that your money is circulating in the economy. This means that it is not a good idea to put your money into paying off debt as this is...

  • How to Cash in During Global Economic Crisis

    Some of the richest families in the United States today are those that made their money when everyone else was broke. The billionaires of the 1930’s were making their money when the average...

  • How to Lose Weight During A Recession

    During the current economic recession, you may find yourself hard-pressed to find ways to lose weight. After all, gym memberships are expensive, and unhealthy food is cheap. Read on, and in this...

  • How to Save Money In Bartering Used Household Items At Home

    There are many successful ways to save money which is a good thing since today’s economy is not the brightest. What is suggested by many is that you simply find the money saving tricks that can...

  • How to benefit from the HASP If You Are Current on Your Mortgages

    HASP stands for Housing Affordability and Stability Plan. Under the plan, you may get some benefits if you fit into the following scenario.

  • How to pack and keep a "Bug-Out Bag"

    A Bug-Out bag's purpose is to allow you to move out at a moments notice--because YOU NEVER KNOW. It is more than a survival kit, and will help you survive while away from home. At our house...

  • How to Survive During Recession-Economic Meltdown

    Even though we are still in a recession, you can help things by following these steps.

  • How to Save Money in a Downturn Economy

    With the economy being in the downturn that it is currently in, it’s important to try and save as much money as possible. Have you been wondering how to save money? Do you think there is really...

  • How to Understand The Economic Stimulus Package

    The economic stimulus package, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, is an effort of the Obama Administration to create jobs and transform the American economy. There have been goals and...

  • How to Respond Positively From Credit Crisis

    Responding positively in our credit crisis today can help us decide the right way to invest our money and earn supplemental income this way. Banks or mortgage lenders are not lending or giving the...

  • How to Stick to New Years Resolutions

    It's almost 2009 ! with a new year comes new resolutions, things you want to try, and habits you want to drop ! But for most of us, those resolutions become less and less important and soon,...

  • How to prepare for an economic recession / depression.

    Everyone is worried that our economy is heading into a depression. The economy always has ups and downs, and it's good to be prepared to ride the roller coaster.

  • How to Oppose the Government Bail Out

    Given the current economic climate, one would think that American citizens would want to voice their opinions and concerns to the U.S. Government. The following information provides a general...

  • How to Overcome Poverty

    No one likes to find themselves in a poverty situation. It means that you are at an economic disadvantage, because you lack the money to have the kinds of things that pertain to a higher standard...

  • How to Eat as a Locavore

    A locavore is a relatively new term to describe a person who eats only locally grown or raised food. If local isn't available, organic is the next best thing. It is a lifestyle that promotes going...

  • How to Escape Consumerism

    It's difficult to escape consumerism. Commercials and glossy print ads intoxicate consumers with images of high-end goods like wide screen TVs, luxury cars and the latest electronic gadgets. Their...

  • How to Cope With a Recession

    With the fear of inflation, higher fuel prices and a potential depression situation, many Americans are trying to figure out how to cope with a possible recession. Not only can a declining economy...

  • How to Tell Between a Recession and a Depression

    Sometimes people talk about the downturn of economic activity as either a recession or a depression. As similar asthey are, the terms are defined in different ways. In the 1930s this type of slump...

  • How to Make Money in a Recession

    Are you wondering just how to make money in a recession? Whether you are self-employed, work for a small business or part of a large corporation, there are some basic principles that will help you...

  • How to Understand The Stock Market Crash of 1929

    The Stock Market Crash of 1929 was the most disastrous single economic event in American history. It didn't cause The Great Depression, but it played a role in its development. Several factors...

  • How to Help Rebuild New Orleans

    Since Hurrican Katrina, New Orleans has endured a depleted population, ongoing bureaucratic obstacles and diminished resources. Rebuilding this city will take time. You can help.

  • How to Reduce Dependence on Fossil Fuels

    Shell Oil geologist Dr. Marion King Hubbert predicted that U.S. oil production would peak in the 1970s. Those old enough to recall the gas shortages of the 1970s know he was right. Hubbert also...

  • How to Organize a Boycott

    Nothing speaks louder than lost revenue, so an effective boycott can get a CEO's or board director's attention quickly. Vote with your dollars by refusing to buy products from companies that...

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