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Colchester: How does buying power change in a depression?
If someone has a stable job with a salary that remains constant, will their actual buying power increase in a depression? i.e. Will the price of a loaf of bread, or a dozen eggs fall relative to one's income?...
20 Nov 08, 07:11:42

Colchester: How did Maverick Money Makers change my life?
May I speak to you in private...? I just can’t hold this huge secret anymore…What you are about to read will blow your mind…Trust me…. Thank you. First of all, let me introduce myself. My name is Philippe and I work as a civil engineer in China, but I will probably move to Australia very soon for another job. Income in the construction field is pretty good and I believe I am leading a very comfortable and exciting life since I have started working in this industry. However, as you might also be, I do have a curious personality. I like to explore and try new things…For example, I have started my own trading and consulting company in order to help foreign company to set ...
20 Nov 08, 07:11:41

Colchester: What was life like in 1950?
I'm working on a report about the changes in our society. In America, what was the average family household like? Marriage, jobs, income, house, children, pregnancy rates, drugs, crime, government, economy, was it better for children in times where mothers stayed home with them?...
20 Nov 08, 07:11:14

Colchester: What was life like in 1950 compared to today?
I'm working on a report about the changes in our society. In America, what was the average family household like? Marriage, jobs, income, house, children, pregnancy rates, drugs, crime, government, economy, was it better for children in times where mothers stayed home with them?...
20 Nov 08, 07:11:21

Colchester: Do anyone have similar one liners?
[1] Regular naps prevent old age, especially if you take them while driving. [2] Having one child makes you a parent; having two you are a referee. [3] Marriage is a relationship in which one person is always right and the other is the husband! [4] I believe we should all pay our tax with a smile. I tried - but they wanted cash. [5] A child's greatest period of growth is the month after you've purchased new school uniforms. [6] Don't feel bad. A lot of people have no talent. [7] Don't marry the person you want to live with, marry the one you cannot live without, but whatever you do, you'll regret it later. [8] You can't buy love, but yo...
20 Nov 08, 07:11:12

Colchester: How can I prove Auto Insurance Fraud?
I was in a car accident where a guy slammed on his brakes when I was making a lane change. This happened in 2006 and I was told that I was not at fault because he braked due to an accident within a certain distance in front of him. Now on this billing cycle in 2008 they raised my insurance. When I called they said it was due to that accident. They had settled. There was 1500 dollars in damages to his car, bumper and paint job and medical of 24000 dollars. The accident was less than 10 miles per hour. Neither one of our airbags deployed. My insurance company never even contacted me saying that they were shifting fault. Can I prove that it is an insurance fraud after the insurance s...
20 Nov 08, 07:11:51

Colchester: People have ugly attitudes towards generation Y...?
Many people say that generation Y is very selfish and morally corrupt. They believe that we are lazy and dont want to work for a living. I think it is the complete opposite. I believe our generation is looking at the big picture. We see how they world is changing, we see the wars, the poverty and corruption that exist within our global economies. Is it our fault that we are forced to look after ourselves? Big business is all about the bottom line and making profit. They will hire us and fire us without thought. Our generation is witnessing baby boomers and generation X's being fired from companies after 20-25 years of hard work with bankrupt 401ks and lost pension! How do you thi...
20 Nov 08, 07:11:27

Colchester: How can you prove insurance fraud in a car accident?
I was in a car accident where a guy slammed on his brakes when I was making a lane change. This happened in 2006 and I was told that I was not at fault because he braked due to an accident within a certain distance in front of him. Now on this billing cycle in 2008 they raised my insurance. When I called they said it was due to that accident. They had settled. There was 1500 dollars in damages to his car, bumper and paint job and medical of 24000 dollars. The accident was less than 10 miles per hour. Neither one of our airbags deployed. My insurance company never even contacted me saying that they were shifting fault. Can I prove that it is an insurance fraud after the insurance s...
20 Nov 08, 07:11:04

Colchester: alignment job and flat tire?
okay, say you over-fill the air in one of your tires, realize the mistake then release the excess air....bearing in mind that the back tire in question still blows out on the freeway on the way to work...bearing in mind that you took the far less populated road that resulted in no casualties other than your ego. Now imagine roadside assistance comes along and takes the back tire and puts it in the front for towing purposes. You get to the tire place and buy your new tire and decline an alignment job just yet (in the interest of keeping your job). You drive off the lot, drive very little for the next week as you are getting sick and then notice a noise a shaky kind of noise several times w...
20 Nov 08, 07:11:24

Colchester: What was life in 1950 like compared to today?
I'm working on a report about the changes in our society. In America, what was the average family household like? Marriage, jobs, income, house, children, pregnancy rates, drugs, crime, government, economy, was it better for children in times where mothers stayed home with them?...
20 Nov 08, 06:11:33


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