The Hunger Games and the Economy
The Hunger Games has been one of the most anticipated and buzzed about movies of the year. The Hunger Games books were raved about well before there was even talk of a movie. And today, finally, the...
View Article3 Greatest Sunken Treasures Ever
Lost or buried treasure simply screams “movie plot,” and as a matter of fact, treasure has been the topic of many a film. But lately it has not only been a topic on the big screen, but on the news as...
View ArticleHeists in History: Top 5
Everybody loves a good heist movie. You know the type: the tough yet endearing bad guys, who, sure, are breaking the law, but we grow to love them and then applaud in the end when they outsmart law...
View ArticleTax History
Happy Tax Day, everyone! Since most of us can remember April 15th has been known as the dreaded tax day. And so if this year’s change in date (to today) has caught you at all off guard, well, at least...
View ArticleWhen Giving Away Freebies can Really Pay off
Making money by giving away your products for free might sound just a little bit… contradictory; but every day more and more businesses are jumping on this counterintuitive bandwagon. So if you are a...
View ArticleFannie Mae and Freddie Mac: The Breakdown
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: We’ve all heard these names, seen them in papers and online, and for a while there, you couldn’t turn on the television without someone mentioning the duo. Now we all know...
View ArticleMoney can’t buy you Happiness: One Man’s Inspirational Story After the Lottery
If you’re like most people in the world you’ve played what I like to call the “If I won the lottery game.” Call it the “if I had a million dollars,” or “if I were rich” game if you’d like. However you...
View ArticleThe Great Debate on Women’s Health Care: Who, What, and How Much
In today’s media there always seems to be a war on something. A war on drugs, a war on terror, and even a war on Christmas! (Check out this clip from the Daily Show for a rundown of all of these...
View Article7 Inexpensive Ways to Keep Your Kid’s Brain Sharp over the summer
Did you know that during the fall teachers spend an average of four to eight weeks reviewing and re-teaching material that their students have forgotten over the summer? Yep, that’s right: that could...
View ArticleWho’s Getting Hired in 2012?
Most of us know that the economy has not fully recovered. As the 2012 elections near, political candidates, businesses, and people everywhere seem to be concerned about unemployment in the U.S. Based...
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