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August 14, 2010

Global Influence: Something Kinda Different [Blog Post]



Cultural influence from finance to food to music to dance. "Who's Got Next?"


Mute the first 30 seconds of video. I would eliminate it if it was my video to edit!

August 9, 2010

Latin America GDP Analysis


Earlier blog discussions centered around economics and social designations relative to the united society creating the United States. Comparisons were made to primarily European countries and I wanted to complete the perspective by including Latin America. The data also provides a clear view of the immigration topic relative to our neighbors in the Americas south of US.


Slides: Latin America GDP Comparison [revised]



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August 7, 2010

Lineage and Cultural Diversity

There is grand diversity in American history including Black American history other than Africa. Take a look at my maternal genetic lines. It has a connection to the American ethnic (race) perspective that does not get highlighted in discussions. If you think about how the American culture considers race and ethnicity it mirrors the business marketing relative to product identification. Simple messaging to convey a targeted and directed idea. Not all issues are resolved with simple reasoning. Complexity requires deep, considerable multi-variant thought and the answers are not simple (simple=meaning one certain or separate outcome). Embrace the human Diversity!


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July 28, 2010

Economic Policy and System Money Flows


Previous blog posts have discussed inequality and the current changes being experienced throughout the American economy. I put together a simple graphic presentation of how I see the impact of economic policies and the money flowing through the financial system as it relates to the American populace. An actual representation is a lot more complex than this graphic depicts, but this does reflect the basic impact of the differing philosophical economic policies. I am open to discuss other interpretations and possible oversights.