Description of Aransiola Fakorode:
Our services have to be, of immense importance to us, over the years from the, business that we perform, to the everyday, needs to inspect our survival, -potentials and -rationalities. Intense-information has, to be dispensed to the, national-media to conduct, a nation-wide investigation, on ascertaining novel-, distinct-protocols of, proffering opportunities, to those of whom that are, lacking in -affordableness: proprietary-acquisitions. Enlivening amassing-, of private-databases, have to show that neither, -this-nor-that, are sole-methods of inputting, consumer-reports into the, gathering-allotments of space.
In the past years, I have to have the interesting-, windows of surveillance (s), to observe the flow of, resources across global-, banking-reserves and, equestrian-dispositions. Tales of the crisis, behind the situations, and scenarios and unbias-, measuring of cumulative-, yearly-goods per divisions, have to ascend our, understanding of, leveling massive-amount, of cash-portfolios, and data-binary systems, for more eye-opening, -experiences and -news. A case of no-one-is-telling, is as comparable, and contrasted to, none-should-be-telling, as would to be further, explained for the solutions, involving petroleum, spilled across a larger, sea of minerals, and clean water (s).
Nearly the universal-oceans, have to be inundated with, empty basins of wastes, and air pollution (s). Catastrophic temerity, of local-failures, of reserves and, conservatories ought, intoxicated our regular-, encounters with one-another, in retrovisions. Storytelling is not my hobby, quite-to-state, other than the ability, to defeat the effacing, global and plightful, plagues that are consuming, our intimate- and innate-fellowship, and relationship among ourselves. Sensing phishing on, all-sides in lateral-, attentions to fraudulence, and data-systems security: Breaching (s) is/are enveloping, a tank of ridicules, to our supporters, and amicable advisors, and advocates of political, -changes and -reformations, around the world.
Attacking hopeful clienteles, of immeasurable-openness, and -perspicacity in their, disintegrating-business of, people's personal-affairs, are deliberate-states, of ensuring burglaries, and insecurities in our, corporations and entrepreneurial-, ascetic-aridity of, discomfort in casing, designated-scenarios. Intellectual-discussions, among the innovative-; wealthy- people of the; regional-data commerce-; auction-sales and -promotion (s). Auditioning of information, -systems of deciphering, risk-taking and risk-, management on the lessees', and loanees' angle of, assertion (s) and obligation (s); 'limited the impotent-, capability of the salesmen, to alter sales of information, without having to, necessarily and vehemently, inform their bosses, owners and managers.'.
Excisions of certain mores, and norms of traditional-; and ethical-envisioning; of our financial-markets; without the trailing; of losses behind and; in retrospect of the; unforeseen evil incrimination; in the highlight of the; same self-criminality; of a so-called ascetistic/ascetic; disavow of altruistic-benefits; to losers and winners; of capital-ventures and; -structures in business-; mindsets for further F.P.V.-; predictions and future-sight; -telling (s) on noble; no-brainer (s) and -trainer (s). Data-acquisitors have, to hire company (ies), -financial-logistics and, security-systems of, mobile-implanting of, cash-machines and -checkers, on mobile-trucks and -vans, as are usually to see, when traveling major-, highways and bridges, of municipal-tedious, -constructions and -projects. An example of a, story that failed in a past-, case-scenario between, Pepisco and Unilever Bros., Bottling Companies: They argued against, the court-rights/-rites, to proceed recessions, and depletion of resources, even the current procedural-, commitments of petitioning, bundles of apologies, to workers and, loyal-consumers, without the common-sense (s), to open a case-committee, on the matter at their hands. Pepisco won, but without needing, to violate its contract, of acquisitions and, merger's-appropriations, of resources and, bill-sharing on a, glacial notable-platforms, of resolutions and, enhancements of corporate-, government (s), and associated, occult (s) and oath (s), of secrecies or secretes.
" 'Time is of the essence....'", as it is stated in Contract-, Law-Agreements on, solicitations and, configurations of rights/-rites, and responsibilities in, attending to the occult-, cases as it would otherwise, to be religiously-defined. If a common-ground, were to be designed, for the intuition of, endeavors and thoughts, then it would to be all, of those things that we, have to select for ourselves, and young-generations, of noble-laureates, scholars and-or medalists, and-or awardees of, ingratificable contribution to, tasked-infinited-ascensions, of transcendental-galores, of praises and disciplinaries (y). On occasions, I think that people must, to connotate their knowledge, -barriers with the appropriate, -techniques and -strategies, for increasing productivity, and demand at all costs. Mentions of consumer-, stock--stakes in, speculating tasks, of daily-analysis, as a prove of intellectual-, reinvestment (s) or, reissuance and reinsurance; are trickling-dosages, of -conformations and, -collaborations overweighted.
Allowance of civic, -duties and -responsiveness, are errors on the parts of, those as whom to have, disband-hearings and, -appeals as means to, reconcile unconciliatory, -approaches and -mistakes, of individualistic-, people's laws & orders. Renderings of results, on the Joint Stock Companies, screens of stock prices, and falling-ratios, for portfolios on, reinvestments and, securities of analytical-, analysis and thence, to be the reason for, brokers and speculators, in condescension, of jobbers and their, affiliates and descendants. When all hopes are to lose, and vision to fade like, the light of early, -midday dawns ought, then our likely-properties, and candidness to, disappear forever.
I ended on these sayings that: 1) 'A man without trustees can create some.'; 2) 'Hopeful forgetfulness is as, immediate as a lustful one.'; 3) 'Justice is a better cure.'; 4) 'Nations without leaders, are those without followers.'; 5) 'Secession of duties, is the utmost [and optimum,] cure for failure.'; 6) 'Deletion of morality is, a disorder to the people, as it is to us.'; 7) 'Knowing more than yourself, is as sinful as telling, others what they are not.'.
What Lies Ahead for the Affordable Care Act
December 23, 2010
Analysts disagree on whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA), signed into law by president Obama on March 23, 2010 should be regarded as a major economic event of 2010, the most important social legislation in decades, both, or neither. A good case can be made for each of these views.
The case for why the ACA was a major economic event is straightforward. Health care spending accounts for one-sixth of the U.S. economy. It has grown faster than income for half a century and is projected to continue indefinitely. Many billions of dollars each year go for procedures of little or no value, many of which cost far more to provide in the United States than they do in other countries. Projected increases in federal health care spending account for more than all of the anticipated increases in federal budget deficits. Thus, slowing the growth of spending and improving the efficiency of health care delivery is of enormous economic significance. The ACA sustains existing methods for slowing the growth of health care spending. It begins to implement virtually every major new idea for improving the efficiency of health care delivery and for slowing the growth of spending that analysts have proposed. To be sure, some of these ideas should have been pursued more aggressively than the ACA does. But the ACA is the law of the land. If implemented vigorously, it holds the promise of gradually slowing the growth of total and federal health care spending and reforming the way health care is delivered.
No one thinks that the spending slow down will come fast enough to avoid the need for tax increases or other reductions in government spending, but no other proposed strategy for controlling health care spending would do so either. No one thinks that the efficiency of health care delivery will improve rapidly. Thus, the ACA is just a first step-but an extremely significant one-in a long-term program to slow the growth of U.S. health care spending, something that is a necessary precondition for restoring long-term fiscal balance and an important component of a program to improve economic efficiency. That other steps will be necessary in no way diminishes the crucial role that the ACA can play.
The case for the ACA as landmark social legislation is equally strong. For nearly a century, presidents from both parties have sought to extend health insurance coverage to all Americans. The ACA takes a giant step toward achieving that goal. It promises to cut the proportion of Americans without health insurance by more than half. Every legal resident of the United States with income below the official poverty threshold would be insured either through Medicaid or private insurance. Those with incomes up to four times official poverty thresholds would be eligible for subsidies to hold the costs of health insurance below specified fractions of income. Everyone would be required to carry health insurance. Most businesses would be required to offer it to their employees as a largely-employer-financed fringe benefit. Limits would be placed on premiums that insurance companies could charge the elderly or those with preexisting conditions. They would be barred from cancelling insurance policies regardless of how much care the insured require. Given current budget deficits and the inescapable cost of extending insurance coverage-with attendant increases in use of health care services-the ACA went as far in extending coverage as current political and economic conditions would permit.
On Global Imbalances
December 23, 2010
As the crisis phase of financial and economic turmoil receded in the latter part of 2009 and 2010 (though for an exception to this see the Forum posting on sovereign debt problems), attention of global economic policymakers turned increasingly to global imbalances-large and persistent current account deficits and surpluses. Continuation of these imbalances was seen as posing challenges for economic recovery and for the stability of employment and activity once economies returned to full employment. With many advanced economies hobbled by continuing balance sheet problems, full global recovery will require a greater push from domestic demand in emerging market economies. And, although global imbalances earlier in the 2000s did not directly cause the economic crisis as many had feared, and banking crises can readily occur in countries running large surpluses as Japan demonstrated in the 1990s, imbalances contributed to the conditions that led to the financial crisis in the United States and other industrial economies. The capital flows arising from the surpluses in emerging market economies held down interest rates in advanced economies encouraging leveraging and rising house and other asset prices. And the borrowing corresponding to the U.S. current account deficit was reflected in unsustainable increases in the debt of the household and government sectors here. Gaps and lapses in regulation and supervision in the United States and Europe allowed the resulting leverage, lax lending practices, and maturity transformation to build to dangerous levels that proved all too vulnerable to a softening in house prices and onset of borrower repayment problems.
There is broad agreement that the recovery of the global economy cannot rest on the U.S. consumer or on demand by governments in industrial countries. Financial and economic stability require a higher level of domestic saving in the United States by households and governments than we had a few years ago, balanced by higher investment and net exports. The other side of that coin is that other economies cannot rely on exports to U.S. and other industrial countries as the main drivers of increases in production and employment. Instead more global demand must come from increased purchases by the residents of those economies currently in large surplus positions, especially where those surpluses reflect not economic fundamentals but rather artificial restraints on exchange rates or capital flows. Fundamental shifts in saving and spending patterns will be required for rebalancing; government policies to encourage private and public saving in the United States and other deficit countries and to boost spending in surplus countries will be critical elements in achieving a more sustainable configuration of trade flows. But relative prices will also have to change to make exports by the United States relatively less expensive on world markets and those from the surplus countries relatively more expensive; it will be far less painful and disruptive to do that through movements in exchange rates than through inflation in surplus countries and deflation in deficit countries. In that regard, greater exchange rate flexibility by China is a critical element in fostering a smooth transition to higher levels of production globally and a more sustainable pattern of trade.
The Future of the U.S. Economy: 2050
February 02, 2010
Think back to 1967. The job you have today may not even have existed. The Internet, and all the jobs that have come with it, were decades away. The Detroit automakers were dominant. Quality of life was different, too: The median household income was an inflation-adjusted $40,261, compared with $50,303 in 2008. There were also a hundred million fewer of us; 1967 was the year the U.S. population hit 200 million. We passed the 300 million mark in 2006, and by 2050, there will very likely be more than 400 million Americans. The lifestyle of the average American may change just as much from 2010 to 2050 as it did from 1967 to 2006. The economy will especially undergo change.
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Joel Kotkin, distinguished presidential fellow in urban futures at Chapman University, has spent a lot of time thinking about exactly what those changes might look like in 2050. He previously wrote a book about the history of American cities, but in his new book, The Next Hundred Million: America in 2050, he looks ahead to how recent economic and demographic trends may play out over the next few decades. Here are a few of the book's most striking predictions.
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1. The death of the suburbs is highly exaggerated. In the 20th century, the suburbs became the primary place for Americans to live. But the recent housing market crash, high gas prices, and concerns about environmental sustainability have caused many to wonder how long suburbs will be able to grow. Kotkin writes that the suburbs will not only continue to grow; they will become even more like cities. "The suburbs of the future will in many ways be more diverse than the cities," Kotkin told U.S. News. While the suburbs of the 1950s were predominantly white, suburbs today have an increasing number of ethnic minorities and recent immigrants. A major reason suburbs are changing is that they are providing more jobs than ever. Historically, people living in bedroom communities outside of a city have commuted downtown to work. Suburbs are also becoming more appealing because they are developing their own cultural amenities. "Many have rebuilt town centers and revived Main Streets," says Kotkin.
Aransiola Fakorode in Consult:
Office/official day-to-day experiences, commence with clients, and in my case, clienteles and-or clients. Erudition of common-, privileged and power-: Elevated office-workers, and personnel like me, would to describe a, narration of suffrage, of those periods of, feminism and female-, rights movements. Aeration of places, and ventilation of, office- locations have, to supply 'bêtes' like me, with innocuous-mobility, of potentiations and, supplications to deity, and divinity in, research of holistic-, and ritualistic-examples, of technological-innovations, and formulaes (as), for easiest parsing, of databases and, information-media. Selection of my renditions, at those last moments, of honors and praises, at global- committees'-meetings, and corporate-federations. Actualizing areas of, divisions of sciences, for designation of, monetary-systems of, graphing information (s). Solemnly and importantly, it is not that a mere refusal, to sign consent-, form with corporations, as mine or theirs; are inelectives of my, predicaments in the, consecrating-world; rather and ought, it is the yearly-proposals, of collectors'-calls and -notices. 'Teaching people to their, moral-obligations, is as sandwiching, them among mists of issues, and considerations without, resolutions of conflicts.'. A bystander of witnesses, and testimonials of, procurement-necessities, and delinquencies, I tally noticeable-, provisions of comforts, for individuals', -needs and -consumption (s).
Aiding people in times, of distresses and alimonies: assorting and awarding, matrimonies and fraternities, and sororities and, counseling and career-, services and case-workers, and celebration-day (s), for possible-probable-means, of contact and interactions, resilient-business-ethics, and code (s) of civility, --in public disclosure--: Intellectual-debates over, arising-examples of, multidisciplinary-consensus, to bribery and corruption. 'Dereliction of duties', as it is known in 'four 'Ds'': 1) Disavow (s), 2) Disengagement (s), 3) Demeanor (s), 4) Deceases. Accentuation of oneself, with the environment, and the cues that it ensued; are multifarious logical-phenomena; of assisting and caring for, dearly-beloved-ones, in crisis-management-solution. I stage that ending, because none has,to bequeathed my, longing for you, --as prospective-clienteles--, of cliency and customership.
'When a man decides, to consult himself over, the matter that are, beyond his, professionalism and doctrine; he counsels with, knowledgeable-attendees, and -attendants of those, events that enlightened, his reasoning- and, critical- analytical-learning, of himself in retrovision.'. I would not to perceive that, any one without blessing, has sufferings to exchange, for non-allotement of, processions and benedictions, of rules and regulations, parishianly and ought, on the client-teams. Solicitations of, honors and betrothments, are to illegalize and, illegitimate in the context, of civic-disavow and, detainment of civilians, and fellow-workers. I have to decide that the, cases that limit, understanding of myself, against all others, are those estranged to, all-understandings of, our prolific- and prosaic-, identifications of ourselves. Diseases of murders are, encounters of regular-, atrocities in the, global-marketplaces. 'When there is not much to offer, we accept worst disorders; anarchious and morbid they may be; into our living agendas, of [our] self-sustained-, management of personal-, private-sectors resources....'. I detest that there is no, such rule as those for, maintaining a, 'bouquet of sadness, in the noontime.'. Envisioning of responsible-, modes of exercises, and law-passing (s), are 'environs' of, closing-stale-cases, of penitentiaries, and justice courts, as loads and roads, to working the man-made, machines at the, lowest costs to the, dishonored-revenues of, interim-disallocation of, power-privileges and elevations.
'There is more blessing in, learning than knowing.'. For a person of, whom has not to solicit, any of those spiritual, -terms and -symptoms; he-she should to fault, and faint in the, upcoming-highlights, of civic-moralities, and -normalities, in existence of, so-called-cases in, parsing algorithms, of heading from the, neo-classical-perspective. On the point of, meeting people and, exciting and interesting, phenomenal-discussions, with them and others, and with the need, to locate the area, of interests on the people; 'it is not without need that I, must know what it is, but the receiving, of multimedia- level, of education, and commitment of, resources to world-wide, attention to details, on all global-level, of impositions and, aridity of survival; and acridity of existence.'. When their are more, needs for open-, discussions among, the inhabitants, then there is a need, to display the utmost-, sovereignty of, intellectuality and, eventuality of, disorders of mindsets, among all things, in all aspects of survival.
I chose this period as, [a] mean (s) of, conveying my, informational-dilemma, with people at large-, scale global-level of, production (s) and descension (s). I placed utmost relay, of data in all-allocations, of information (s), of resources. I reviewed the, necessity to provide, awareness of relocating, oneself and others, relative to points, in time in space. I called for the, revision of resource-, provisions and terrific-, amendments of destinies, in an attempt to, provide the best-qualities, of mansuetude and, female fashion beauty, rights and commitments. There is fervent need, to appraise people, for their efforts, through manliness and, total-description of, resource-partitioning (s), in levels and, layers of authority. 'When all graces, are lost and the battle, seemed to be unconquerable, then the parade-, pageant must relieve, all burdens of strains, and restrictions, on allotments of, frivolous-rights, and forms of power.'.
You let there to be that same, need to provide, without wasting ourselves, cachectically and seriously, on grades of might (s), and strength (s) that are, inaccomplishable in, our interpretations, and analysis of, ourselves and others, in the spotlight, of humankind-, embarrassment (s) and disgrace (s).
The Economics of Online News
March 15, 2010
Overview
The state of online news heading into 2010 may best be described as a moving target.
Digital delivery is now well established as a part of most Americans daily news consumption. Six in ten Americans get some news online in a typical day—and most of these also get news from other media platforms as well. Yet it remains unclear how best to count the audience online….
It remains as unclear in 2010 as ever how to monetize the growing audience. The year past was a time of experimentation for all kinds of entities, — but many have yet to materialize and others have little yet to show in terms of real dollars. The most established revenue source, online advertising, saw declines for the first time since 2002. The declines were partly due to recession, but it is not clear to what extent the declines may also be structural and permanent. And the most talked about new revenue stream – getting users to pay for content – will depend, economists argue, on news organizations offering content that is unique, and this may require specialization and investment by news organizations.
The year past proved important for social media establishing themselves as a part of the media ecosystem. The power here had less to do with reporting than serving as a place for people to quickly come together around an issue that they feel passionately about to share concerns, pass along information, offer financial contributions and in several cases bring about change.
Citizen news sites continued to evolve as well, in part because, still financed with start up funds or contributions from nonprofits, they were less affected in some cases by the recession’s downturn in advertising. New research released as part of this report, however, provides more evidence that even the most established citizen sites are not in a position to take on the job of traditional news outlets. Instead, what has begun to emerge is more of a coming together of the two, particularly at the local level….
Where online economics stands
The prospect of an economic model for journalism online made only limited progress in 2009, even as the industry’s eagerness to find new Internet-based revenue sources intensified.