Current Affairs Articles
A look at government water policies in the UK and why meters will most probably in all homes in coming years.
Fri, 15 Aug 2008: The Dragon And The Bird's Nest: The Clash Of Sport And Politics At The Olympics
Though the Olympic Games kicked off in considerable splendour last week, the 29th games has been shrouded in a thick cloud of controversy ever since China was announced as the host. But with zero countries deciding to boycott the competition, we look at the conflict between the political and the sporting concerns that surround the Olympics.
Sun, 10 Aug 2008: How to Avoid Pain at the Pump
Simple changes to your routine can help you save substantially at the pump.
Sat, 9 Aug 2008: How Meters Are Hoped To Limit The Instances Of Water Shortages
A look at how water meters can help reduce household bills and government plans to introduce them in all homes.
Sun, 3 Aug 2008: Mortgage Rates Jump up to Highest Level Seen in 2008
Mortgage interest rates jumped this week to reach their highest levels of 2008. This article looks through the changes.
Fri, 1 Aug 2008: Taking Architectural Visualisation To A New Level
A look at some of the new ideas behind the construction and design of modern buildings and how they have changed to accomodate new features and concerns.
Sun, 27 Jul 2008: Organic Garden Tips And So Much More!
If you're an official "Greenie" or you want to get into organic gardening there a few really easy ways to go about this!
Thu, 24 Jul 2008: Health And Safety For Our Children
A tongue in cheek look at new health and safety guidelines covering what our children should and shouldn't be protected from at school.
Tue, 8 Jul 2008: So What's New? 2008 Energy Crisis
However it is produced, electrically is not free. Now most electricity is produced by the energy sources of today, primarily coal, nuclear, and hydroelectric. Every facet and aspect of our lives can be controlled when energy is controlled. Governments that control energy sources and technology will become all powerful in tomorrow's energy starved world.
Fri, 4 Jul 2008: Will We Need Health And Safety Training To Breathe Next
A look at some of the crazier rules to come out of health and safety regulations recently.
Fri, 4 Jul 2008: Councils Refuse Our Refuse Requests
A look at some of the problems centered around our council run refuse collections and how the rules are changing.
Wed, 2 Jul 2008: Tom Kalin Interview: Savage Grace
An exclusive interview with director Tom Kalin on his latest controversial film, Savage Grace. The story centers on the Baekland family tragedy where a mother's incestrous love drives her son to murder.
Tue, 1 Jul 2008: Mortgage Interest Rates: Up Up And Away
Mortgage interest rates have been rising over the last month. This article examines the current trends with mortgage interest rates.
Wed, 25 Jun 2008: Consumers Reported To Be Feeling The Heat From Rising Energy Costs
With Britons continuing to struggle with money, it is important that they take steps to ensure the heat on their financial situation is not turned up even further.
Fri, 20 Jun 2008: Mismanaged American Economy at Great Risk
It may already be too late to save America as we know and love it. A far different country may emerge from the seeds that eight years of mismanagement have sown.
Sun, 15 Jun 2008: High Energy Prices Are a Disaster for America
As long as America remains hooked upon oil and in spending more than we take in on unwise wars and in garrisoning the world it will likely take more than an Obama or McCain to save us from a long downward spiral off the king of the mountain heap.
Sun, 15 Jun 2008: Water Meters; Coming To A Street Near You
A look at government initiatives to increase the use of water meters and to overhaul the way we use this resource, and how it is priced.
Fri, 13 Jun 2008: The Record High Price Of Gasoline Is A Good Thing
A must read, eye opening look at America's dependency on gasoline and the positive effects it is happening on our world.
Tue, 10 Jun 2008: American Economy Moving Towards Failure Mode
For awhile Americans thought that the saying "they sweat, we think" was cool. However, now thinking Americans are beginning to wonder if a service based economy will be able to compete in today's fast moving world. Nations that have concentrated on high tech manufacturing and that actually make things that people all over the world want are moving ahead economically while the US falls behind.
Mon, 9 Jun 2008: Smaller Brain From Smoking Too Much?
Recent reports suggest that heavy cannabis consumption can lead to certain areas of the brain shrinking. Reopening the debate of the dangers of smoking cannabis and the effects on the human body.
Sun, 8 Jun 2008: Blade Debate Sharpens In Run Up To The Olympics
Since the double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorious was cleared to run in the Beijing Olympics last month his case has attracted a huge amount of debate. With his dependence on the controversial 'Cheetah' carbon blades to allow him to compete, is it fair that he race against able-bodied athletes?
Sun, 8 Jun 2008: The Country's Gone Crazy For Health And Safety
A look at some of the crazy rules implemented of late because of health and safety regulations.
Wed, 4 Jun 2008: America Motoring Towards Economic Disaster
With energy prices moving higher over the long term there isn't one politician in sight who has the guts to tell Americans that many of them face a long term reduction in their standard of living.
Tue, 3 Jun 2008: Factors Involved With Immigration To New Zealand
A look at the prerequisites for migration to New Zealand and the four main categories that migrants should fall into.
Tue, 3 Jun 2008: The Fate Of The Estate Agent
A look at how current property market conditions are leading to hard times for estate agencies.
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