Titan: John D. Rockefeller
To truly understand American history in the 20th century, one must acknowledge the family dynasties that were formed, the financial powerhouses of the day. The Standard Oil company made a tremendous impact on society and it seems that few Americans are aware of [...]
Principles of Secondary Education
In the book written by Alex I. Inglis, Principles of secondary education, we get a rough idea of what education is really about. Was the compulsory education system designed to educate children, or was it merely a tool of the [...]
I'll Pass On The Cantaloupe
I think I’ll pass on the cantaloupe, due to the Salmonella Typhimurium infections. A total of 141 persons infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Typhimurium have been reported from 20 states. My heart goes out to the victims and [...]
The Fluoride Deception Exposed
Christopher Bryson, an investigative reporter and producer of BBC, wrote a book after ten years worth of valuable research. In Bryson’s work, The Fluoride Deception, he manifests how individuals and institutions have played a role in shaping public opinion, and [...]
World's Oldest Bank Needs Financial Aid
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena is the world’s oldest bank and it needs financial aid from the state. The bank is the third largest bank in Italy. It was founded in 1472 and has been open for business since [...]
Make Your Own Big Mac Sauce
McDonald’s Executive Chef Dan Coudreaut reveals how the Big Mac secret sauce is made. You can discover the ingredients and make the Big Mac yourself. After 45 years of secrecy, the recipe is now declassified. Chef Dan Coudreaut even shows [...]
Wealth Against Commonwealth: Henry Demarest Lloyd
The Story of a Great Monopoly Henry Demarest Lloyd’s best-known book was Wealth against commonwealth, which was published in 1894 by New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers. It is an expose of John Rockefeller and his Standard Oil company. This [...]
Savings and Loan Scandal: Keating Five
Conspiracy in the making—the Keating Five affair—which involved Charles H. Keating, Jr., Chairman of the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, and five senators. The Keating Five were: Alan Cranston (Democrat of California), Dennis DeConcini (Democrat of Arizona), John Glenn (Democrat [...]
The Banking Crisis That Started It All
The banking crisis that started it all—the savings and loan crisis—is a story that many Americans are completely unaware of today. The S and L crisis contributed to the large deficits of the early 1990′s, and that debt-ridden alignment has [...]
Is Apple Worried About Phablet?
Is the phablet the next sensation? In October of 2011, Samsung introduced the Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 16GB Unlocked Android Smartphone – Dark Blue. The Samsung Galaxy Note is a hybrid between smartphones and tablets. The package comes loaded with [...]

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