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You Have Got To Change With The Ages OR Become Extinct
Remember the Kodak company? In 1997, Kodak had about 160,000 employees.And about 85% of the world’s photography was done with Kodak cameras. With the rise of mobile cameras over the past few years, Kodak Camera Company is out of the … Continue reading
Who is Co-Ordinating The Radical Protesters Across The World ?
How do tens of thousands of angry vile protestors calling for the destruction of Israel just appear almost spontaneously in major cities across the world? Do they really care about this conflict? Most can’t even spell Israel and none have … Continue reading
What is Litigation Funding? How can litigants finance their litigation?
Litigation financing, sometimes termed litigation funding / third party funding, is the giving of funds to a claim holder or legal firm in return for a piece of the revenues from litigation or arbitration.The main element of litigation financing is … Continue reading
“Roy F. McCampbell Blog” for the Third Year in a Row is Recognized as the Number 8 in the 30 Best Political Satire Blogs and Websites
https://blog.feedspot.com/political_satire_blogs/ 30 Best Political Satire Blogs and WebsitesJan 21, 2023⋅ContentsThe best Political Satire blogs from thousands of blogs on the web and ranked by traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness 30 Best Political Satire Blogs and Websites Jan … Continue reading
Gerald Smith, a Northwestern University Classmate to Remember
Gerald Smith is the director of the Equity and Inclusion in Engineering Program at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Engineering. In this role, Smith oversees and conducts outreach to underrepresented students who might consider a UIC education, plans programs to … Continue reading
Why Do Masons Wear an Apron ?
Why does Masons wear an Apron? Dr Jose Rizal – a National Hero in the Philippines, who brought the Rights of Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness – a Freemason is shown below wearing an Apron. All Masons wear an … Continue reading →