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Sharon Secor is a freelance writer experimenting with sustainable living, alternative energy, and self-sufficiency, dividing her time between the remote high plains of the Chihuahuan Desert and the Gulf Coast region. Her journey into freelance writing was inspired by Christine de Pisan (1364-1429), a widow and writer of social commentary who, in addition to being one of France’s earliest well-known female authors, was able to support her children through her writing. In addition to writing social, political, and economic commentary, Ms. Secor also specializes copy writing and SEO content, in addition to writing a broad range of articles for numerous websites and publications, including Direct Lending Solutions and Lenders Mark. Ms. Secor is gradually working towards completing a double major in Journalism and Spanish – preparation for writing for both English and Spanish language markets about social and economic issues in Latin America, as influenced by increased industrialization and the global marketplace. As a political anarchist and single parent, she also devotes her time to practicing resistance and raising revolutionaries.
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Payday loans certainly get their share of news coverage. States throughout the nation have been looking at ways to regulate, even ban, payday lending, most typically citing the high annual interest rate. That, of course, conveniently ignores the...
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As the oft quoted Warren Buffet said, “derivatives are dangerous.” Of course, the top American banks, now struggling for their financial lives – including JP Morgan Chase, the famed name behind the creation of the credit default swap back in...
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The nation’s banks have accepted hundreds of billions of bailout dollars from the government, which – in more direct language – means, eventually, from the American taxpayer. As reported by World Net Daily on February 19, 2008, citing...
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As news reports throughout the nation indicate, the rate of unemployment is on the rise. Combine that with, as CNN.com reported on February 10, 2009, fewer job openings overall and, according to a Wall Street Journal article published on February 6,...
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