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Could the world today survive without money? I don’t mean get rid of cash and just shuffle numbers around from one account to another. What I am talking about is absolutely no money, at all, anywhere.
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The earth is rotating at just over 1000 miles an hour. (One revolution is one earth day) The earth’s orbital speed around the sun is about 18.5 miles per second. (One revolution is one earth year). The earth, as well as the solar system is rotating around the centre of our galaxy (which is a spiral type and the arm which we are situated is called the Orion arm, if you gaze toward Orion in the night sky, you are looking outwards from the centre of our galaxy), at about 132 miles per second, and takes 240 million years to do one revolution. (This period is called a cosmic year). The galaxy is moving away from the centre of our universe at 360 miles per second, and increasing.
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Years ago we men had a role to play in society. We'd be out to work most of the time, knowing that we had a wife and a family to support. Not much time spent with the kids, or little time for social activities (apart from boozing that is). People didn't migrate throughout the country as much as they do now, (let alone go abroad, unless it was to fight) farmers and land owners employed many of the local residents, and probably even owned their homes too.
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The fat politician strikes again! Yesterday the leaders published their list of maximums regarding their individual expenditure which you and I are paying for. I could not believe my eyes when I read it in the Times newspaper today, and have to share with you the knowledge of where the moneys from the taxes you and I pay are ending up.
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What with all of the discussions going on just recently about cheap labour coming from Europe and the race and ethnic differences. It is on my mind allot. It is difficult to say what is fair and what is not, and it all depends obviously on which side of the fence you sit. If you are someone who runs your own factory, then I have no doubt that cheap labour would be very welcome, whereas in some of the areas which are more expensive to live in, cheap labour brings down the value of human worth in the work place as well as society. To bring a wage down to rock bottom around Milton Keynes doesn’t make life easy for many families, and makes it almost impossible for them to sustain any life at all, out of the workplace.
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