36 anos depois de estrear nos cinemas com “Top Gun” como Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, Tom Cruise está pronto para lançar a sequência do longa. Desta vez, o ator de 59 anos dará vida a um professor. Veja debate sobre o filme.
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China: The Next Bubble?
I believe I have seen somewhere recently plenty of evidence of Chinese labour cost pressures. One of the reasons given for relocation of firms back to the United Kingdom or the onward search for cheap labour in places like Vietnam. Interestingly, I’ve been reading an article about Mark Hart, who has set up a China Fund take advantage of China’s implosion
Mexican Silver Historical Mining Since the 1500’sMexico features an extended historical past associated with lucrative silver exploration. It is considered the fact that Aztecs have been the actual innovators regarding silver mining, removing the silver through the Sierra Madre Mountain tops.
Maximum Wage and the Limits of Human InequalityThe appropriate maximum wage that society should have will be a critical issue in this century. It is generally agreed upon at this point that a neurosurgeon should get compensated more than a tour guide. The Soviet experience of a relatively narrow gap between highest and lowest compensation (top company manager officially earning 3-5 times the entry level worker) shows that society’s progress stagnates if tangibly unequal abilities and contributions are rewarded with compensation that’s perceived as relatively equal.
2011 Economic Forecast-Part 1: The World Forecast From a US Perspective2010 is ready for the history books and most of us are glad that year is finally in the rearview mirror. Worldwide economic collapse was avoided in 2009 and the global economy strengthened some in 2010. However, the pace of recovery was very modest in 2010, constrained by the continued effects of the US recession suppressing demand and curtailing imports, and the EU euro dollar debt crisis diverting hundreds of billions from the capital markets to internal emergency loans. With all the conflicting forecasts and lackluster predictions, what will the future hold for 2011? Will some EU nations abandon the euro and revert to their national currency? Will oil prices skyrocket from increased demand or plunge from global recession? How does China’s emergence as a world economic power affect the world economy? Read on for my forecast for the coming year.
The Economic State of Things – How Are We Doing Right Now?Where are we headed in this economy? Will new jobs really be created if the government extends the Bush tax cuts? Are we headed for a double dip recession if the tax cuts do not get extended? Exactly where are we in this point in time and can America spring back to be the thriving dominant economy like it was before. Can the politicians grease the wheels of progress so we can move forward, or will this just be another negative attempt at tweaking our economy. Let’s see where we are at now and how this may play out.