Eat Your Greens: How to Handle Tricky Vegetables – From Bbc Green

Green Rewards asked:
Some vegetables can be tough customers, admits Caspar van Vark. But with a little imagination, you can turn a hard tuber into a fabulous seasonal dish
Not all seasons are equal. The autumn months, for example, are a happy time for the cook. There are still some late raspberries and soft purple figs [...]

Make green your morning routine

Paige Green asked:
Want to go green but not quite ready to install solar panels? Try this tomorrow, wake up ten minutes earlier and run through this eco checklist. Just for one day make “green” your morning routine.
See the light – in the morning, open up your curtains and let in the natural light. It’s [...]

Science, Ideology, and Economics

John Kozy asked:
Alan Greenspan’s The Age of Turbulence contains a chapter titled The Modes of Capitalism which is full of revelations which Mr. Greenspan unfortunately failes to recognize. The chapter describes the various forms Capitalism has taken in a number of countries, mostly North American and European. Of course, that such various forms of [...]

The Importance of Understanding Economic Terms

Vladimir Gonzalez asked:
The Importance of Understanding Economic Terms
The term “Economics” is commonly defined as “The science of how people make choices for the allocation of scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited desires.”
Though a major concern, which analysts should pay more attention to, the distribution of wealth has lately become less important than it used [...]

Economic Liberalisation Reforms and Growth

Francis Mulenga Muma asked:
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION AND THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
Economists through out the world are searching for what really are the major determinants of growth of an economy and different policies have been used in pursuit of the answers. The world as large has gone through a lot of economic problems, such as depressions of 1930s, [...]

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  • Cyclic Character of Modern Economic Development

    lamara qoqiauri asked: Important appropriateness of  development of modern economy is its cycled  character. Puriny every structural crisis of the world economy new opportunities are formed. Capital of the countries, which were leaders during last cycle, is being devaluated. Qualification  of lab our forces in field using old technologies are being ruined, while the countries, [...]

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    Economic Justice and Democratization of Economy to Create Ideal Society

    Prof Viswanathan asked: Economic Justice and Democratization of Economy to create Ideal SocietyByProf Viswanathan,Director,International Socio-Economic Research Bureau(E Mail Id : economist@dataone.in)DECLARATION OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTSWe, the people of all the countries, in harmony with the sovereignty of the Universal Justice hold these truths to be self-evident that every creator has inalienable ‘Right to Ownership’ [...]

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  • A Home for Every Green Heart

    Paige Green asked:
    According to the Australian Burean of Statistics, around 56 per cent of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions are generated from the home. While it is important that we pressure business and government for sustainable initiatives, some of the easiest changes can be made in our own dwellings. From simple lifestyle changes such as [...]

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    Green Snow Holidays – From Bbc Green

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    Here’s our essential guide to skiing and snowboarding the green way
    Skiing and snowboarding are not the obvious choice for an eco-friendly traveller. After all, air flights, luxury spas and hacking your way through the pristine snow are a far cry from a tree-planting camp in Devon.
    But it doesn’t have to be like [...]

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    Keynesian Economics is a Failure

    C. Read asked: Keynesian exuberance for the powers of stimulating demand or the ‘consumer’ has been in vogue since the 1930s. It is sheer nonsense which is taught in every school across the globe. Keynesian economics is little more than intellectual pablum used by those in power or by a technocratic and largely illiterate elite [...]

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    Economic Background For Investment In Thailand Part 1

    Manora asked: Economic Background for Investment in ThailandUntil quite recently, Thailand had a reputation for being primarily a country which relied heavily on commodity exports, it used to be the world’s largest rice exporter.However, this is no longer true, the agricultural exports used to represent more than 40 percent of the country’s export in the [...]

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