Local jobs are in great demand and many jobs are generated to meet this demand. It is clear that none of us can travel to jobs beyond a certain distance, due to time and cost constraints. Government departments are aware of the need for jobs in my local area, but can only create a certain number.

Manufacturing is an important industry that recruits many personnel for jobs in my local area like, accountants, mining engineers, customer service people, human resources, geologists etc.

Jobs in my local area are thus created, income remains in local areas, and local partnerships are encouraged. Capacity is built in the community for ongoing services delivery.

Local jobs are mainly available in the mining industry in Wyoming which is very sparsely populated. It is a mountainous state with mountain ranges of the Rocky Mountain west.

Jobs in my local area are unfortunately being lost due to the credit crunch. Let us hope the slow-down will be short lived.

We all like to see new supermarkets opening and see such events as very positive for jobs in the local area. However, the picture may not be as rosy as it at first appears. Supermarket claims that new stores bring in jobs fail to consider the wider picture of local independent retailer bankruptcies.

Jobs in my local area are a priority for more people because of rising gas costs. As the price of gas rises, the cost of commuting is becoming impossible to cover for many workers.

There are a lot of worries about the loss jobs in my local area. A large banking corporation which is a big employer locally announced that the company is not ready to announce specific job cuts. Nevertheless, such cuts are not ruled out. However, it does say the cuts will broadly impact geographic areas and businesses throughout the corporation.

Jobs in my local area can be created by some surprising developments. Due to the rising cost of food cities around the world are seeing examples of much increased and very successful urban agriculture, and discovering the social, as well as the culinary, benefits of community gardens. This also has the benefit of creating jobs in my local area. City inner suburbs often also have lower than average unemployment. What if this stimulus funded the effort to turn all their gardens green – with vegetables!?

Forestry is a big employer providing for jobs in my local area. State Forests of New South Wales will regularly offer, through a competitive process, non-quota specialty sawlogs and craftwood sourced in the woodland regions. This initiative is designed to provide for jobs in my local area and makes more timber products available, particularly to low volume users, for further processing and complements the quota and recovery/salvage wood supply arrangements.

Economic research has established advanced manufacturing, logistics, and life sciences as the leading sectors of long-term job growth in Indianapolis. Recent performance suggests that economic and employment takeoff has not yet occurred in these areas.

State jobs in my local area are those that deal with state government. Every state has its own government and therefore hires its own workers.

Green jobs in my local area help rebuild the middle class by providing a living wage and decent working conditions. They represent a wide diversity of professions and encompass many different skill levels, but are primarily local in nature and, thus, difficult to outsource. Greenspan says that while the current personal cost in lost jobs is "wrenching" there is no credible evidence that trade will impact on employment levels in the US in the long run. He says US policy should not protect jobs in "old-line" industries but focus on retraining displaced workers.

Economists and policymakers know that the best and most enduring form of assistance developed countries and help establishing more jobs in my local area, and can give to poor nations is not in direct grants but in open markets. The global economy can be the "land flowing with milk and honey" entrusted to us all.

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With the growing environmental concern, several energy-saving initiatives are being adopted by "green-thinking" consumers and companies. One of the best energy-saving options is the solar energy system. It not only reduces electricity costs, but is also a perfect alternative to non-renewable sources of energy. Therefore, installing solar panels is the best ‘energy-saving-environmentally-friendly' option available for commercial enterprises as well as individuals. However, to make sure a solar energy system is safely installed onto your home or building, you need to avail the expert services of a solar installer

.Interesting Facts about installing Solar Energy Systems:

Reduces electricity costs up to 100 percent
Adds value to your home or company without putting much pressure on professional tax payments
Solar energy is the safest, renewable energy and a perfect alternative to non-renewable sources of energy like fossil fuels
Solar energy systems do not emit any pollutants nor cause harm to the environment
Solar panels have a 25-year manufacturer warranty, which implies long-lasting equipment
You can save up to 80 percent of your system cost, thanks to the current federal and state incentive initiatives

How does a solar installer help?

The installers are experts in providing turnkey solutions to individuals and commercial enterprises. They undertake every job responsibly, from devising solar systems to installation and maintenance. Before selecting an expert solar installer, it is very important to check:

Nature of service
Pricing, i.e. whether the service charges are high or reasonable
Quality offered by the company

A professional solar system installer provides the following services diligently:

It surveys and assesses the site intended for solar energy system use
The service designs an exceptional solar energy system after following the best industry standards
Takes the responsibility of building permits and approvals
Helps in applying for federal and state incentives & rebates
Ensures no hassles in solar equipment transport and supply to the intended site
Installs and takes every measure to start the solar energy system efficiently
Monitors and provides regular maintenance services

With a solar energy system installed, individuals can save money, resources and certainly become energy-independent.

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How does geothermal energy work is a good query, and one which I have frequently been asked. In this article I must first explain what it is, and then how it can be made to work for man.

Geothermal energy is, literally, the heat of the earth. The heat itself derives from radioactive rot underneath the earth's surface and, in certain locations, it is concentrated enough and is close enough to surface waters to be brought to the surface by local geological features.

It's a green energy source as the hot water which conveys it is replenished by rainfall and the heat it brings with it is continuously produced within the earth.

So, geothermal energy is the power which can be generated by the harnessing of the heat underneath the Earth's surface.

Geothermal heat comes from the magma in the earth's core, and that itself is heated by the radioactive rot of uranium, thorium, and potassium present in the core.

Though the resource is thermal energy rather than a physical substance such as gold or coal, many sides of geothermal energy are analogous to traits of mineral and fossil-fuel resources.

The water is heated, and the heat makes it more possible for alligators, tropical fish, and other types of fish to grow in seasons and places where they would not normally.

There are some constraints to it as a type of energy. Unfortunately, the best geothermal resources are concentrated in locations of volcanic activity and are not widely distributed. The earth's cent 1000 re is a distance of roughly four thousand miles from the surface and is so hot that it is molten, but when the heat does not rise to the surface it is too far to drill down to the center.

When used in a power station geothermal heat from the hot water from the well causes a 'secondary fluid' to turn into vapor, which as it expands drives the turbines to provide electricity. After turning the turbine generator, the working fluid is condensed into liquid, which is frequently vaporised by the geothermal heat in a continuing cycle.

Dry steam and flash steam power plants do emit low levels of carbon-dioxide, nitric oxide, and sulfur, although allegedly at only approximately 5% of the levels emitted by fossil fuel power plants. However geothermal plants can be built with emissions-controlling systems that may inject these substances back into the earth, thus reducing carbon emissions reportedly to less than 0.1% of those from fossil fuel power plants.

Dry steam plants are used when the rock is terribly hot. Flash plants take hot water, usually under pressure and at temperatures over two times the normal boiling point of water, out of the ground. They allow it to boil as it rises to the surface then separates the steam phase in steam / water separators and then run the steam thru a turbine. The turbine also turns a generator, and from that comes the electrical power.

Historically these waters have seen some application in spas and healing baths, but might also be developed for geothermal winter heating if used with heat pumps.

Recently, it's been said that 17% of Iceland's total electricity production comes from geothermal energy. Iceland has reached uniquely elevated levels in the employment of geothermal energy, but the resource might be better utilized worldwide. Iceland is very fortunate when it comes to energy as it gets virtually all of the rest of its electricity from Hydro-power dams.

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1. When Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation he wasn't actually freeing ALL the slaves, he was only freeing the slaves in the rebellious states. It's interesting that he chose to free the slaves in those states that he had the least power to do so. It did however serve a political purpose by adding a moral component to the Union cause and also allowed blacks to join the Union Army and Navy. By the end of the war as many as 200,000 blacks had fought for the Union. 

2. Union General Major General Lovell H. Rousseau once rounded up leading citizens during the Union occupation of Huntsville Alabama and each day placed one of them on the Union trains traveling in and out of the city to discourage Confederates from indiscriminately firing into the trains. 

3. By the end of the war, Federal funds had paid for an estimated 840,000 horses and more than 430,000 mules. Confederates officers and mounted troopers were required to provide their own horses although they were reimbursed at a daily rate of forty cents. If the horse was killed, he was required to find a new one or he might be transferred to infantry service. 

4. During the American Civil War, more men died from disease than died from actual combat. Exact numbers are hard to come by especially on the Confederate side since many of the records were lost or destroyed. Estimates, however, put the total number of Civil War deaths at over 600,000 for both sides combined. Of that number, just over 200,000 were from combat and the rest were from disease and other causes. 

5. It was not a forgone conclusion that Robert E. Lee would command the Confederate States Army. In many ways he sympathized with the North. He considered slavery wrong and supported the preservation of the Union, yet he turned down Lincoln's offer to command Union forces. In the end, his loyalty to his state of Virginia was stronger than his loyalty to the Union. 

6. On April 14, 1865, Lincoln invited Grant and his wife to join he and Mrs. Lincoln in Washington. Mrs. Grant didn't have particularly warm feelings towards Mrs. Lincoln so they declined the offer. Had they gone to Washington, they likely would have been there that night when Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre. 

7. President Lincoln's son Robert Todd Lincoln was once saved from falling under a train by famous actor Edwin Booth. A few months later, Edwin Booth's brother John Wilks Booth would assassinate President Lincoln. 

8. The first fatality in the Civil War was an accident. After two days of shelling by the Confederates on Fort Sumter causing heavy damage and many fires, there were still no fatalities. After running short on supplies, Union Maj. Robert Anderson agreed to surrender the fort, one of the stipulations being that they be allowed to salute the flag as they took it down. The next day, during the 100 gun salute, a smoldering piece of cartridge landed on a pile of new cartridges causing an explosion that killed Pvt. Daniel Hough and fatally injured another.

 9. Ulysses S. Grant's wife Julia Grant was once taken prisoner by the Confederates. Julia and their youngest son Jesse often traveled with Ulysses and stayed in his camps so he could have "good home-cooked food". In December of 1862, Julia was captured by Confederate troops under the command of Confederate Brig. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest. This is believed to be the only wife of a Union General to be taken prisoner. When her identity was discovered, Forrest had her released immediately.

 10. The first submarine to sink an enemy ship was the H.L. Hunley. On February 17, 1864, the Confederate submarine, with a crew of 8 including Confederate Lt. George Dixon, set off into the Charleston Harbor to sink the Union ship U.S.S. Housatonic. The sub was man powered by hand cranks attached to the propeller shaft. They were successful in attaching an explosive to the U.S.S. Housatonic and detonating it, sending the ship to the bottom, however, before it could return to port, the H.L. Hunley sank to the bottom also killing its entire crew.

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What Do People Dislike About Online Shopping?

In an industry where double-digit growth has previously been the norm, it would seem hard to imagine finding much dissatisfaction amongst its consumers. Online shopping, one would gather, offers benefits that would attract anyone who has a computer with access to an internet connection. Although not everyone has that access (in the United States over 50% of the US population is now connected to the Internet), those that do are not 100% convinced that online shopping is the way to go. In finding out about the why, what and how of online shopping, you may be surprised by why people shop online, what they dislike about shopping online, and how online shopping might change to continue growing in the future as it has in the past.

Online buyers are shifting a greater share of their purchases from the traditional brick and mortar stores to the web in search of more convenience, cost savings, and broader product selection. These three “whys” of online shopping were found to be consistent throughout the research for this article. According to an October 2008 report by Forrester Research, in a survey of 1000 adult online buyers, 48% expect to find the best values online (that's up from 41% in 2007). In a report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project entitled “Online Shopping:Convenient but Risky”, the whys were similar. Of the people surveyed for the report, 78% stated convenience while another 68% cited saving time as the reasons for shopping online.

Further evidence of the reasons why people shop online was reported in June 2008 by ERetail in their “Top 100 Online Retail Index”. The major factors for shopping online were financial(26%), gas prices(16%) and the economic outlook(14%). Additionally, 34% of those surveyed said they planned on spending more money shopping online. If financial and the economic outlook are about savings, then gas prices (not driving to the store?) is about savings and convenience. And of those planning to spend 34% more, they probably have found out about the broad product selection.

If the “whys” of people shopping online seemed consistent, then so will the “whats” of things that people dislike. It's not surprising that in an industry with such dramatic growth (more on that later), technology glitches and process management have combined to create some dissatisfaction. That those same areas of dissatisfaction are consistent tells us that those areas can be improved if not totally eliminated.

In a Nielsen Consumer Report/Global Survey conducted in February 2008, the top security concerns regarding online shopping were reported. The first concern was not receiving the item(s) purchased or receiving different item(s) than what was purchased. The second security concern was that personal information would be sold to a third party. Lastly, the third concern was financial information being stolen. Referring back to the Pew Project, it was reported that 75% of those surveyed were concerned about both financial and personal information being secure. The other area of concern was regarding the amount or the way which online shopping information was presented, with 58% stating they found that information to be overwhelming. The Privacy Rights Clearing House, a report titled “Online Shopping Tips: Ecommerce and You” cited the number one concern of online shoppers as a combination of Pew research piece. Those online shoppers in the Privacy Rights piece declared that not only should the payment and product process be secure, but that both the financial and purchase information be simplified, not in any way overwhelming.

If Ecommerce growth will be fueled to some degree by increased spending of current online buyers, then attracting new online shoppers seems to be a key factor in the equation of continued growth. However, although online shoppers agree to the benefits (convenience, savings, selection), most also agree on the detractions (financial and personal information security, the purchase process). Let's take a look at some of the numbers to see how change could affect growth. If we look back at the Forrester Research report of October 2008, we find some of those interesting numbers. Forty-seven percent of online shoppers plan to spend the same amount in the next twelve months. Further stated, 27% plan to spend more and 26% plan to spend less money. By my math, that adds up to basically flat growth. The US Department of Commerce projects the 2008 growth for online shopping to be about 7% (the DOC tracked the industry's growth rate at 20% plus since 1999). Additionally, eMarketer reports the 2008 holiday season (November & December) grew at about 10%. Combining the DOC and eMarketer findings, we do see some growth but not at near the double-digit rates of years past.

So what's an industry to do? Referring again to Pew finds an interesting analysis. Pew measured the combined effect of making non-online shoppers comfortable with some of the hesitancy of shopping online. The data gathered reflected financial/personal information, the purchase process, along with the previous “whys” regarding savings, convenience and selection. Improving the confidence of non-online shoppers in these areas could have an overall impact of as much as 12% growth. If you consider that some of the drop-off in growth may be due in part to economic concerns around the world, then sustained ecommerce growth seems very much a potential outcome.

In closing, because online shopping is such a dynamic industry, the technical and processing aspects will only continue to improve. As those two areas seem to be at the root of any dissatisfaction with online shopping, those improvements are probably in place and taking affect. Making online shopping a better experience benefits all of us – those who provide it and those who use it.

Jackie Caggz

NeverPayFullPrice Online Shopping

 

Jackie Caggz has been involved

in internet marketing and online shopping networks for the past five years. Helping others to market their own ideas

and save time and money has always been the primary reasons

for Jackie's efforts.







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