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December 5, 2012 by
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Wood Storage Sheds
As a woodworking enthusiast, you see better than most the value of a beautifully crafted piece of workmanship. You #39;ll be glad to know that MyShedPlans offers the most complete home project resource you can buy on the Internet. It provides expert advice with step-by-step techniques, photos and diagrams to make every project easy to tackle More Info: tinyurl.comFrom:Predrag JovanovicViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:31More inEducation
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Sheds cross at Carlisle 03-03-12
Two Class 66 #39;s pass each other under the magnificent roof of Carlisle #39;s Citadel Train Station. Heading north, an unidentified Direct Rail Services Class 66 leads a northbound Intermodal working from Daventry to Coatbridge whilst heading south, Malcolm rail liveried 66434 hauls a southbound intermodal working from Coatbridge to Daventry Enjoy!From:Ruairidh MacVeighViews:1 1ratingsTime:01:24More inAutos Vehicles
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Abandoned Japan Bamboo Shed – Video -
December 2, 2012 by
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Abandoned Japan Bamboo Shed
Old farm shed used to store extra-long lengths of bamboo fallen over and going to ruin beside a rice field in central Japan. Structures like this were once an important part of the economic infrastructure when Japan #39;s primary economic activity was agriculture. Every farmer or small group of farmers would require a shed to hold their farm implements and for temporary storage for freshly harvested fruit and vegetables. In some areas specialized sheds were constructed to act as rest areas where farmers could take a short break from their difficult outdoor labor. Additional sheds were sometimes built for specific purposes such as fumigation, or to even act as growing sheds for shade-loving crops such as delicious shitake mushrooms. Modernization has brought many changes to Japan, not the least of which is the shift of human population and available labor from the rural farming communities to large, cosmopolitan cities such as Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo. With few young people left to carry on the farming lifestyle many of the farm sheds as well as homes and entire farm compounds have been given up after the older generation retires and there is nobody left to carry on. Sheds such as the building in this video are an example of the crumbling ruin of a once vibrant lifestyle and livelihood.From:AbandonedJapanViews:136 9ratingsTime:03:28More inTravel Events
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$33900 2BR 1BA in FLORAHOME 32140. Call Joyce Davis: (386) 546-2816
NICE HOME - BANK FINANCIANG AVAILBLE - NEEDS TLC - REDUCED 112 Osceola St, Florahome. 2BR 1BA on .34 acres, two sheds, fenced and also has small fenced area for animals, front porch, need some TLC, Bank financing available. ASKING $33, 900.00 BRING AN OFFER!!! CALL JOYCE AT 386-546-2816 Find out more about this home for sale http://www.homesandland.com See more homes for sale http://www.homesandland.com Joyce Davis, Interlachen Realty Services: (386) 546-2816From:JoyceDavis57Views:0 0ratingsTime:01:17More inPeople Blogs
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Drum shedding for no reason part 2
Me at home just doing some sheds and chops i am a self taught player so i,m still learning and trying to get betterFrom:mackalusViews:3 0ratingsTime:04:00More inMusic
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Hair Review: Harlem 125 Human Hair Premium Remy Touch Weave KIMA Classic Yaki
Hi all, This is my 4 week review of the Harlem 125 Human Hair Premium Remy Touch Weave Kima Classic Yaki. I bought this hair from a local beauty supply store Cons: Sheds a lot Tangles Ends get dry and ratty A little high maintenance to keep from looking dry Pros: color doesn #39;t run hair is longer than expected nice luster feels nice priceFrom:chatamoment02Views:0 0ratingsTime:05:17More inHowto Style
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Random stuff @ Didcot! + sheds!
Randomly videoing my freinds @ Didcot with sheds shunting!From:joey melkshamViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:39More inAutos Vehicles
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This is true, my love – Video -
December 2, 2012 by
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This is true, my love
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December 2, 2012 by
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Dan Dinh CLG.eu Yellowpete at IPL5
Dan Dinh and Yellowpete talking about IPL5 over lunch at Planet Hollywood. Dan Dinh elaborates about the recent performance of TSM, Yellowpete sheds a light over their upcoming match versus World Elite.From:CyberSportsNetworkViews:1310 50ratingsTime:08:23More inGaming
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WASHINGTON When Branko Milanovic, a World Bank economist, published The Haves and the Have-Nots, a study of global income inequality, last year, one of his most striking observations was the extent to which the subject was taboo in the United States.
As Mr. Milanovic explained, I was once told by the head of a prestigious think tank in Washington, D.C., that the think tanks board was very unlikely to fund any work that had income or wealth inequality in its title. Yes, they would finance anything to do with poverty alleviation, but inequality was an altogether different matter.
Why? Mr. Milanovic asked. Because my concern with the poverty of some people actually projects me in a very nice, warm glow: I am ready to use my money to help them. Charity is a good thing; a lot of egos are boosted by it and many ethical points earned even when only tiny amounts are given to the poor. But inequality is different: Every mention of it raises in fact the issue of the appropriateness or legitimacy of my income.
I recalled Mr. Milanovics remarks this week when I found myself on a panel at the Brookings Institution, one of those Washington research groups, discussing income inequality, including the research collected in a new book published by Brookings titled Inequality in America. In reply, Kemal Dervis, the vice president of Brookings, who co-wrote the book and led the panel, joked that if he turns up on the job market next month we will know he overstepped the mark.
It was a characteristically polished line Mr. Dervis is a former Turkish cabinet minister but the truth is that the Brookings event was a sign of the recent sea change in the U.S. public discourse about income inequality.
As recently as this summer, it still seemed like Americans were allergic to any explicit discussion of income inequality. That was the reasoning of Republicans and of many previously nonpartisan wealthy businessmen who responded to President Barack Obamas call for higher taxes on millionaires and billionaires with accusations of class war.
But at the polls in November, something surprising, at least for the Romney strategists, happened. A very muted, democratic version of class war was fought, and the lower classes won. As Mitt Romney put it in a conference call with his donors after the vote, a coalition of less well-off Americans re-elected Mr. Obama because he promised to use government to improve their lot.
Even the patriarch of American capitalists, Warren E. Buffett, has decided it is O.K. to talk about income inequality. In an op-ed in The New York Times and the International Herald Tribune this week, Mr. Buffett pointed out that the wealth of the 400 richest Americans has increased more than fivefold over the past 20 years. As Mr. Buffett put it, my gang has been leaving the middle class in the dust.
The Brookings panel confirmed that assessment and offered three important takeaways about the causes and consequences of rising income inequality. One was that government matters. Like most students of the subject, the assembled economists agreed that rising inequality was driven partly by economic forces like the technology revolution and globalization.
But the state can choose to mute the impact of the invisible hand. Paradoxically, in much of the Western world, and particularly in the United States, even as the power of these economic shifts has become more profound, government efforts to mitigate them have become weaker. As Mr. Buffett pointed out, the effective tax rate paid by the 400 top earners in 1992 was 26.4 percent. By 2009, it had fallen to 19.9 percent even as the pretax gap between the plutocrats and everyone else had widened.
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