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What Is The Future Of Usa As A World Power? Is It Ready To Accept Communist China’s Might Over Emerging India?


India has a couple of Trillion dollars worth economy and hence a huge market for War Industry of which great USA is the biggest supplier and whose economy thrives on it. How about initiating a war between India and China? Both are hostile and have a territorial dispute already! India is sure to have then at least 50% of US produced ‘Weapons to Kill’, with no concession too. India has a huge Gold Reserve as well, being the biggest consumer of Gold. Even the ‘Fort Knox’ would seem a ‘Piggy Bank’ if India can be stripped off it’s last gold coin. So, if USA want to have humongous Gold reserves as crude oil as a currency valuation benchmark is no more in existent. Already China is emerging and want to be a World Power and world powers are required to do Military Adventures and on the other hand India is much weaker but still with a populace ruled by corrupt people and with huge ‘Gold’. The sheer amount of gold in India is mind boggling it roughly has 100 times more than what the reserves are within the hold of the government and the ‘Reserve Bank’. Recently in a Kerala Temple India, in it’s secret chamber 5 out of six the amount was found stood at $ 23 Billion most of it being in Gold and Diamonds. Indians in a state of war would give and empty their gold deposits at willingly to carry on the conflict too! So, this should be a great profitable game for US, if it can do so. Dollar would be much more stronger than ever before if it can make this happen!

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Help With A College Personal Statement?


Can you please read my personal statement and give me any feedback or edits if necessary.
I was going to pick this topic (“being different”) or traveling into the West Bank in Israel on vacation and being afraid at first because of all the tension, but rather realizing it was safe. From that trip, I am not afraid to try something new or step out of my comfort zone.
SO HERE IT IS:
As a child, I was what one could call different. A self-proclaimed eccentric, although my young vocabulary usually grasped for words such as ‘weirdo’, my abnormal tendencies surfaced in everything I did. While most prepubescent boys were outside playing tee-ball or cruising on the latest Razor scooter, I was inside, at my own will, completing an intricately designed puzzle or perhaps learning Morse code.
It’s not that I unskilled in these mainstream activities, although my seven year record with the local little league proves otherwise. I just rather (alternatively) took interest in more logical, stimulating pursuits.
I was never one for a simple game of Candy Land or Go Fish. Instead, I reveled in beating my wordsmith of a grandfather in a game of Scrabble or refreshing my Trivial Pursuit knowledge with any unfortunate soul willing enough to quiz me. And when common board games just weren’t satisfactory for my six year old mind, I often created my own games, laying out a series of playing cards, and somehow amusing myself until mother called bedtime.
Yet being different exceeded far beyond my time consumers. When everyone’s favorite color was blue, I wasn’t afraid to say that mine was purple or pink. And when everyone was lugging around Power Ranger lunch boxes, I sported the classic and refined Barney.
But I didn’t decide to be different just to be quarrelsome or a nonconformist. In fact, I didn’t decide at all. It was just my God-given nature. Even to this day I’d much rather sit down on a lawn chair with a compelling murder mystery than mindlessly flip through the pages of a teenybopper magazine or, dare I say it, Twilight.
Of course there were times when I wanted to give up my peculiarity. It seemed that as I was getting older, being different was becoming more of a burden than an admirable uniqueness. Coping with the emotional, unnecessary drama of my preteen years, I wanted to be a part of some clique – not just reside in my own, gawky niche generally overlooked by the middle school socialites. It didn’t take me long (however) to realize I was no prep, no punk, and definitely no jock, no matter how hard I tried. As much as I wanted a label, none fit.
Suddenly, describing myself as different was no longer a hateful characterization nor a showcase of my individuality. Being different was, well, just being Jeremy.
Coming to this realization led me to become, what I believe to be, the confident and candid young man that I am today. Not afraid to speak my most always opinionated mind, I can stand strong in saying ‘Yes, I am unique, odd, strange, peculiar, and different. And I couldn’t be prouder.’

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M&i Marshal & Ilssey Affiliated Bank?


Yes, I know my spelling is probably off. But does anyone know what the affiliated banks are for M&I banks? My husband needs to cash a paycheck and he doesn’t have a photo id. Well you can’t get an id without money. Catch22. Anyway, my husband and I are in Tennessee in the Knox county area and were wondering if anyone knew of any banks that are down here that are affiliated with M&I. Quick responses with accuracy and validity are appreciated and more likely to be chosen as best answer. Thanks guys.

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Will My Bank Sue Me For Cashing A Fraudulent/scamming Check?


I cashed a (SCAM) check from Global Test Market, consisting of 3,990 in exchange for “secret shopper” benefits. It was a cashier check. I cashed it at Sovereign bank. When I called, the bank told me no one was available in the fraud department to help me. I really don’t want to get into trouble for not knowing what I was doing. Is there any way to fix this? Please help. I don’t know what else to do and don’t want to be fined, or even sued.

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How Do You Feel About 5 Dollar Atm Fees?


$5 ATM fees may be coming
Some of the nation’s biggest banks are imposing a variety of new fees on people who withdraw money from automated-teller machines.
The move is the latest example of the burgeoning new fees that banks are imposing on customers accustomed to years of free services. Banks are scrambling to replace billions of dollars in revenue expected to be lost from new federal regulations on overdraft charges and debit cards.
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., TD Bank Financial Group, and PNC Financial Services Group already are changing their ATM policies to collect more fees.
“The reality is that bank revenue is being squeezed by regulatory changes and the banks are going to be accounting for that in other areas,” said Greg McBride, senior financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
Banks usually don’t charge customers who take money out of their own ATMs. That isn’t the case when people go outside the network operated by their own bank to get cash.
As a result, a fee on a single ATM transaction can reach the double digits, said Mike Moebs of Moebs $ervices Inc., a Lake Bluff., Ill.-based company that tracks such data. Mr. Moebs himself said he has been hit with fees as high as $20 for using an ATM that wasn’t affiliated with his bank.
Rising ATM fees have long been a source of contention between the banking industry and consumer advocates. ATMs generated $7.1 billion in fees last year, according to consulting firm Oliver Wyman. Of that, banks collected roughly $3 billion from charging their customers for using another institution’s ATM. The operator of that ATM often levies another fee on the same customer, called a surcharge. Those surcharges averaged $2.33 in 2010, up from 89 cents in 1998, according to Bankrate.com.
Last year, federal lawmakers proposed capping ATM fees at 50 cents. The proposal never came up for a vote.
So How Do You Feel About Getting Charged 5 Buck Each Time For Access To Your Own Money??http://chicagobreakingbusiness.com/2011/…

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What Is Click Bank Gamers?


Is tony sanders’ clickbank gamers and farmville secrets/niche marketing real?,or a big scam.

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