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The Eurozone Stimulus Package and Economic Fundamentals Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Eurozone officials have developed a $1-trillion stimulus plan in an attempt to prevent their economies from falling into an economic black hole. Such policies can only make things much worse. FULL ARTICLE by Frank Shostak Join the discussion and post a comment Related posts: Genius! The Stimulus’ Short-Term Purpose Govn’t Stimulus Means More Debt Burdens Come
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The Eurozone Stimulus Package and Economic Fundamentals
The supporters of socialized healthcare dream that everything will remain the same, except that someone else will pay the bill. But man changes by degree as liberty is lost. FULL ARTICLE by Jim Fedako Join the discussion and post a comment Related posts: Why I Choose Low-Quality Health Care Private-Sector Health Care Leads the Way Healthcare and Insurance on a Desert Island
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The New Bureaucratic Man
In this tough job market for legal services, lawyers need to be prepared for the worst—and that means they need to be ready for the day when they are fired and locked out of the office. Austin, Texas, lawyer Charles Peissel carries the …
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Career Advice for Lawyers: Be Prepared to Be Locked Out of the …
The politicians negotiating a power sharing deal find themselves in an unfamiliar situation. One of (many) problems with our political situation is its confrontational nature. It is even reinforced by the layout of the House of Commons with government and opposition facing each other down across a gangway
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From Confrontation To Consensus In Politics
Five attorneys gave Maryland City Elementary and Brock Bridge Elementary students something the lawyers said they never had growing up: an opportunity to learn about a career from people who practice it. Brian Markovitz, David Coaxum, …
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Explore Howard: Law Day offers students early career advice
In Hilary Mantel’s excellent book Wolf Hall she describes how Henry VIII’s lawyer agrees to take in his friends’ son as an apprentice. At the age of seven the boy is bundled off from his rural family home to live with his new Master in the heart of bustling London.
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Our Careers In An Age Of Austerity
Don’t borrow someone else’s employee handbook or fire problematic employees without legal advice . Don’t get investors without seeing one of our Coachella Valley corporate attorneys
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Coachella Valley Business Attorney?s Top Ten Sarah Palin Reasons …
This post will show you a video-taped conference where speakers, including successful politicians, try and give some advice about what to do and what to expect. I also include summary notes if you need the quick version.
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Candidate College: How to become a politician – Smart Process …
Andy Duncan is wild for Doug French’s book : “You know you have crossed into the Austrian light when you wake up one morning and everything has become clear. From that point forward, for the rest of your life, you realise that almost every societal problem you encounter, no matter how simple nor how complex, is usually something to do with involuntary coercion, threatened violence, or some other failure of state interference in the free market. No matter how well the dead hand of government has camouflaged itself, the underlying coercive cause of the problem usually presents itself in short order, whether to explain a failing health system, a rogue schools system, or even a perennial shortage of your favourite vitamin in a local health food store.
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French and Manne
About 20 years ago I was given a piece of well-intentioned but rather bad advice . I was advised to tone down my positive affect in the workplace – specifically, to stop smiling so much .
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Paula Caligiuri: Bad Advice, Good Intention, and Why I Was Told to “Stop Smiling”
That’s the slogan of the site where you can buy a bumper sticker that says “If you don’t talk to your children about copyright, who will?” Join the discussion and post a comment Related posts: Trademarks and Free Speech But Obama Can’t Repeal Economic Law Why People Don’t Believe In Paying For Music. Hint: Its All About Deflation.
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The Revolution will be Merchandised
I am doing a series of posts further explaining the ideas in my new book Success Tweets: 140 Bits of Common Sense Career Success Advice; All in 140 Characters or Less. Today’s post is on Tweet 13… Your vivid mental image is a blueprint. It is a plan for success, but you still have to do the work to make it a reality. read more
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Bud Bilanich: Success Tweet 13
The average Greek on the street isn’t wild about the new austerity measures being proposed by the IMF and EU that are considering bailing out their government. Demonstrators set fire to a bank and three bank employees died. “Greece is a unique and particular case in the EU” because of its “precarious debt dynamics” and because it “has cheated with its statistics for years and years,” EU Commissioner Olli Rehn said.
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There’s a riot going on
We’ve been working toward a summer lineup and even looking forward the fall for classes in the Mises Academy. On June 1, 2010, begins “ Tulips to Plywood Palaces: Bubbles in Theory and History ” taught by Douglas French. His class is based on his book Early Speculative Bubbles and Increases in the Supply of Money (Mises Institute 2009)
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Upcoming Courses in the Mises Academy
Teens, there really is not a whole lot of mystery behind developing and writing a good resume. It does take some time and effort — and a good set of eyes to spell-check and proofread it — but if you are serious about making a statement as a job-seeker, then use our worksheet as a guide for creating your resume.
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Quintessential Resumes and Cover Letters Tips: Teens: It’s Not Too Hard to Create a Good Resume
The documentary shows there was a functioning system of garbage collection that had co-evolved with the norms of Egyptian society. The government then stepped in to “solve the problem.” The result: disaster. FULL ARTICLE by Anders Mikkelsen Join the discussion and post a comment Related posts: The Right of Copy: A Courtly Privilege The DC Reality Tour Municipalized Trash: It’s Uncivilized
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The Cairo Garbage Calamity
Everything that is done, everything that man has done, everything that society does, is the result of voluntary cooperation and agreements. The government — that is the recourse to violence — cannot produce anything. FULL ARTICLE by Ludwig von Mises Join the discussion and post a comment Related posts: International Monetary Cooperation The Morals of Human Cooperation Blog Improvements
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Human Cooperation
Looks like 2010 will bring in a bumper crop of great libertarian books: First, there’s Tom Woods’s forthcoming book, Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century . Woods’s earlier book Meltdown is a great introduction to Austrian business cycle theory, and, with the rise of the Tea Party movement, his new book on nullification should also have a huge impact. See Lew Rockwell’s interview of Woods on this topic
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2010 Books on Libertarianism: Woods, Chartier, Miron, Huebert
Richard Ebeling sent us this fascinating monograph by Fritz Machlup, written in 1937: Can We Control the Boom? It contains some interesting material on the consequences of reflating a bust: The program amounts to no less than this: Supply all the ever increasing demands for capital by means of the creation of new bank money; and do it so liberally that the interest rates are kept from rising; or, should private investment demand fall off, finance public works by means of new bank money: in other words, go on and on inflating the circulation.
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Can We Control the Boom?
Light Bulbs Actually Spur Bright Ideas, Study Reveals Seeing light bulbs might foster bright ideas, scientists now find. Yet another reason to avoid florescent bulbs and to overturn the government’s plan to mandate florescent light bulbs. Readers please respond with the details of the government mandate and other good reasons to use incandescent light bulbs
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Great idea comes to “light”
Last week, an administrative law judge for the Federal Trade Commission held the agency was not liable under federal law for the attorney fees and expenses of William Isely, an 84-year-old retiree falsely accused of disseminating false advertising on the Internet. Although the same judge held last year that the evidence clearly demonstrated Mr.
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Internet Censorship Is Now “Substantially Justified”
According to Obama’s leading economic adviser, the current double-digit unemployment rate is obviously due to a “shortfall in aggregate demand.” The only “obvious” thing about such a diagnosis and prescription is that they are very useful to the Obama gang. FULL ARTICLE by Jeremie T.A
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It is Not the Aggregate Demand, Stupid
One thing I learned from Professor King’s paper is that he and I are far less in agreement on punishment theory than I had anticipated. It is fortunate for Professor King that I do not hold with an expectations theory of contract because then I might argue that he deserves to be punished for dashing my expectations. FULL ARTICLE by Murray N
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King on Punishment: A Comment
You must prevent others from discovering a common source of find attorney is that it scopes out less injury legal advice . Immigration lawyers also revs up lawyers bankruptcy making it more efficient.
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Personal Injury and Compensation – Role of a Personal Injury Lawyer
In addition to paving a pathway to success, mentors can be a valuable source of inspiration and advice . I have had a number of mentors over the years whom I didn’t actually know personally, but who inspired me with their achievements and example from afar.
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A Career in Law: Defining Success on Your Own Terms – Slaw
The Movement for Happiness has been receiving a lot of media attention recently. Founded by Led by Lord Layard, Geoff Mulgan and Anthony Seldon the movement’s aim is to work for more happiness in the world, and less misery. And in case this sounds a bit flaky, the movement reassures us that we have a whole new science of happiness, which is being pursued not only by individuals but even by governments at policy-making level
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The Movement for Happiness
We should not be surprised by the lack of detail in the electioneering around public sector job cuts. For most electors certain public sector workers are heroic, one only has to think of the two firemen killed this week, the soldiers caught up in a daily bloodbath in Afghanistan, policemen, social and health care workers whose lives are filled with risk and confrontation, teachers and others who are frequently subjected to abuse and attack
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Uncertainty In The Public Sector
