Having talked a little bit about the business last article, maybe it’s appropriate to talk about the long-term bathroom needs that haven’t yet been discussed. As unusual as it may be to discuss, it is important to consider what will ...
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Will Occupy Wall Street Change Anything?
The Occupy Wall Street movement started without much fanfare. Early on, protesters were more or less mocked as a giant joke. Who were these yahoos sitting out in Zuccotti Park thinking they were going to change the way this worked? ...
Read More »EBooks… Coming Soon to a Library Near You!
Readers have been eagerly awaiting the launch of library lending for Kindle books since Amazon first mentioned looking into the program. While Barnes and Noble’s Nook reader has already granted libraries licenses to check out its eBooks, Amazon has been ...
Read More »Off-The-Grid Bathroom Solutions
Waste disposal when living outside of the mainstream can be easy with the proper preparation. There are several sanitary and practical approaches to human waste management off the grid. It becomes second nature it is once set up and maintained. ...
Read More »Bankruptcy as a Freedom Tool
Bankruptcy has often been considered to be the ultimate shame and crowning mark of failure. Yet for millions of people out of their financial depth, bankruptcy should actually represent a path out of a financial nightmare. Bankruptcy is not reserved ...
Read More »Using “Junk” Silver In Your Survival Strategy
Silver and gold are well-known choices for building up a safety net in times of economic crisis. However, one concern that many people have is the usefulness of gold coins or silver bars with high values. After all, you’re not ...
Read More »Winter’s Coming: Are Your Home and Property Ready?
With average temperatures in the U.S. in the mid-70s (if you live in the south, it might still be considerably hotter), the idea that winter is around the corner might seem unbelievable. But autumn is officially here, which for many is a relief, given the record- breaking temperatures we experienced this past summer. Autumn is a wonderful time of year, isn’t it? Kids are back in school, Thanksgiving will be upon us shortly, and it’s a great opportunity to prepare...
Read More »Protecting Our Elderly From Scammers
It is difficult to see our parents advancing in age. The same two people who raised you and did their best to provide a comfortable home, a moral and spiritual foundation, a good education, and a loving environment are now ...
Read More »Disability on Life Support
Though anyone who can do simple math should have seen it coming decades ago, both the media and many in Washington are wringing their hands as though the current economic crisis was unexpected. A prime example is what we are ...
Read More »Government Regulations: A Job Seeker’s Worst Nightmare
With unemployment still resting above 9 percent, some in Washington are pointing a finger back at the government as the main problem. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) is publicly calling on President Obama to reign in the ...
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