Biltwater continue alone with media and politics in Labor Day.wmv
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Today we all celebrating day off day from job, what some have and some hasn't. For all having a job it means source, where you get your money to pay bills and other spending, regardless of class or who actually owns the business, where you working. Having a job, is also socializing point, those who doesn't have it, have to have other activities to replace that conversation time and time out from everyday home. Whose job it is to create more jobs is not cleared anywhere, so it must be everybody's responsibility. On tough times like now, government and business investments should be done for future improvements and other creations, what need to be done anyway and what creates new jobs. What individual can invest for future on time, when unemployment takes more than that usual between jobs time? Housing is still most biggest expense and spending time for updates, fixes or even new constructions can be the solution. Money is always the problem, when we talking about working class. Fitting size of house and available money for housing way, what is more flexible than current loan and housing system can be the answer. Living in too small house is big problem, but it is absolutely bigger problem, if you get finally your dream house and next year loose everything, just because you bought too big one comparing to your finances or because you lost your job, marriage, health or you became victim of crime. These are all situations, what we cannot included for budget. Preventing ...
Kadhalan (1994 ) (Urvasi Urvasi) First Bank of the United States-BUS
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- Author: mamta29dhody
en.wikipedia.org The First Bank of the United States is a National Historic Landmark located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania within Independence National Historical Park. The First Bank was a bank chartered by the United States Congress on February 25, 1791. The charter was for 20 years. The Bank was created to handle the financial needs and requirements of the central government of the newly formed United States, which had previously been thirteen individual colonies with their own banks, currencies, financial institutions, and policies. Officially proposed by Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, to the first session of the First Congress in 1790, the concept for the Bank had both its support and origin in and among Northern merchants and more than a few New England state governments. It was, however, eyed with great suspicion by the representatives of the Southern States, whose chief industry, agriculture, did not require centrally concentrated banks, and whose feelings of states' rights and suspicion of Northern motives ran strong. The Bank of the United States was established in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania while the city served as the temporary national capital, 1790-1800. In the eighteenth century, Philadelphia was one of the largest cities in the English-speaking world. The bank began operations in Carpenters' Hall in 1791, some 200 feet from its permanent home. Design of the bank building is credited to Samuel Blogdett, Superintendent of Buildings for the ...
Kadhalan (1994 ) (Urvasi Urvasi) First Bank of the United States-BUS
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- Author: mamtamohinidhody
en.wikipedia.org The First Bank of the United States is a National Historic Landmark located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania within Independence National Historical Park. The First Bank was a bank chartered by the United States Congress on February 25, 1791. The charter was for 20 years. The Bank was created to handle the financial needs and requirements of the central government of the newly formed United States, which had previously been thirteen individual colonies with their own banks, currencies, financial institutions, and policies. Officially proposed by Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, to the first session of the First Congress in 1790, the concept for the Bank had both its support and origin in and among Northern merchants and more than a few New England state governments. It was, however, eyed with great suspicion by the representatives of the Southern States, whose chief industry, agriculture, did not require centrally concentrated banks, and whose feelings of states' rights and suspicion of Northern motives ran strong. The Bank of the United States was established in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania while the city served as the temporary national capital, 1790-1800. In the eighteenth century, Philadelphia was one of the largest cities in the English-speaking world. The bank began operations in Carpenters' Hall in 1791, some 200 feet from its permanent home. Design of the bank building is credited to Samuel Blogdett, Superintendent of Buildings for the ...
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