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Thursday, May 27, 2010


The Wretched Dollar (up to $1 a day)

The largest population living on US$1 a day is in Southern Asia, most of whom live in India.
Poverty is the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor; indigence.
The richest countrys in the world like America and Europe dont have that much of poverty.

Jews in the United States and Jews in Palastine.
It shows the relationship between The United States of America and the occupied territory(PALASTINE) America gives Israel the biggest amount of money and this shows the relationship between them and that America supports Israel and helps them remain in Palastine.

Carbon Emissions 2000
"Carbon dioxide causes roughly 60% of the ‘enhanced greenhouse effect’ or global warming resulting from certain gases emitted by human activities." Dont you think that 60% is a lot. Those are some of the reasons of global warrming.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Child Labor


Worldwide, 126 million children work in hazardous conditions, often enduring beatings, humiliation and sexual violence by their employers.

An estimated 1.2 million children — both boys and girls — are trafficked each year into exploitative work in agriculture, mining, factories, armed conflict or commercial sex work.

Thursday, April 22, 2010


Obama Looks to Close Sale on Financial Reform
By JACKIE CALMES
Published: April 21, 2010

WASHINGTON — Just over three years ago, early in his uphill campaign for president, Senator Barack Obama wrote to the Federal Reserve chairman and the Treasury secretary calling for a summit conference to address signs of trouble in the housing and financial markets. While Mr. Obama could not have known how bad things would get, then as now he saw a muscular role for government in enforcing regulations in the public’s interest, while weighing them against the industry’s interests so both would benefit.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010


Toyota drivers report issues after repair of gas pedal
By Jayne O'Donnell and Rachel Huggins, USA TODAY

At least 131 Toyota owners report experiencing unintended acceleration after their recalled vehicles were repaired at dealerships, a USA TODAY review of federal records shows. Daily complaints — from three on Monday to 11 on March 5 — to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration come as Toyota continues to contend mechanical, and not electronics, issues are to blame.NHTSA and Toyota are analyzing data and vehicles to "assess whether the recall remedies are being applied correctly and whether they are able to prevent the problems they were designed to address," NHTSA said in a statement Tuesday. In two cases, NHTSA says, it appears improper repairs were made, but it is trying to determine whether the problem was human error or the fix itself.