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Nazis making a significant resurgence, but not in Germany.

Greece’s economic downturn has caused a rise in protectionist sentiment and a Greek neo-Nazi party. The group recently marched through Greece’s capital, while chanting anti-foreigner rhetoric. It’s ironic that they would hold their xenophobic protest in Athens, one of the most multicultural cities of the ancient world. Despite what they believe, foreigners didn’t

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Chinese business

How to avoid embarrassment when doing business in China

Cultural barriers have constantly been a challenge for conducting international business but it’s always been most apparent when West meets East. Social protocol can be so different that miscommunication can often lead to unintended offenses. Here’s an anecdote from Forbes that illustrates how business is done in China along what you can do

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Hong Kong

China reports 8.1% growth but still wants another stimulus plan

China has been making a steady economic resurgence since the recession in 2008, but not since then has there been this level of concern over fiscal growth. Chinese officials in Beijing are now contemplating whether they’re in need of another stimulus to spur the economy. This of course would only lead to a

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Taxpayers want to revoke scholarships from wealthy student athletes

Even though the whole “Occupy Wall Street” and 99% rhetoric has died down, there is still much unease between income brackets in America. Recently, taxpayers have been demanding that P. Diddy’s son forgo the football scholarship he earned completely on merit. It’s unfortunate that the U.S. ideal that merit wins out is becoming

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Barack Obama

Obama declares, “Nobody wants a handout” while proposing more handouts

In a recent speech to employees of green energy companies, Obama proclaimed “Nobody wants to get something for nothing.” I thought this was very interesting because we currently live in a period where most people want “something for nothing”. Between bankers, car manufacturers, homeowners and students, everyone is looking for some form of

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Beijing

Beijing tourists: No visa? No problem.

When traveling, you always have to be conscious about different countries rules regarding tourism and visa requirements. China has generally made it difficult for foreigners to obtain visas however there is now a possibility that visitors of Beijing will be allowed to stay for three days visa free. This would be a huge

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china censorship

Chinese government now being transparent in how they censor bloggers

China has never been know for their freedom of speech, but even as the country becomes westernized, they have continued to muzzle any type of dissenting speech against the government. In addition to the recent containment of civil rights activist Chen Guangcheng, the Chinese government is now employing a points system to determine

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Predator Drone

Obama plans to bomb his way to a second term

It seems most Americans get a warm sense of security every time they hear that another high-ranking al-Qaeda member has been killed. This is exactly why President Obama has been flaunting his “successful” assassinations as badges of honor. The current administration clearly believes that the more terrorists they kill, the better chance they

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UK nanny state

UK nanny state gets milked for all it’s worth

The UK nanny state is becoming even more apparent as loopholes are allowing citizens to get paid for doing almost nothing. The problem with social welfare is that inevitably people will exploit the system and leach money from the rest of the productive society. Here’s an eye-opening example of a UK women named

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Face prints and iris scans on the rise in the US

Personal privacy is always a top concern at Sovereign Man, however in a high-tech world, biometrics are becoming an increasingly popular way to track people. Fingerprints have been used as identifiers for a long time but now DNA and iris scans are becoming common, primarily for criminals or immigrants. According to a recent

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Barack Obama

Equity track records: Public Obama worse than Private Romney

If someone tells you that they are a graduate of Harvard and Yale, you would assume that they have at least a reasonable understanding of investing and economics, especially if that Harvard and Yale grad was running the United States of America. Unfortunately this is not the case. Since Barak Obama has been

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Iceland Krona

Iceland embraces the Dollar, but it’s not the USD

The Icelandic króna has been in use since 1874 however many Icelanders and now crying for a historical change in currency. As a result of the capital controls place on the króna, the country is examining the possibility of adopting the Canadian Dollar.  Here’s an interview between Business Insider’s Adam Taylor and Icelandic

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texas school tracking

No more playing Hide and Seek in Texas district schools

In an attempt to increase revenues by better ensuring attendance, one Texas school district is integrating trackable RFID chips into their students’ IDs. District spokesmen claim that this push is to increase student safety however there are major financial incentives as well. How long will it take before teachers are being tracked and

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