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How did the Stock Market Crash in 2000

How did the Stock Market Crash in 2000

By: Michael James, Journalist

The Stock Market Crash of 2000, also known as the Dot-Com Bubble Burst, was a significant event in financial history. It marked the end of a period of exuberant growth in the technology sector and had...

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Description: Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus championed his concept of social business as a way to release deprived people from the ‘prison’ of welfare at a special summit hosted by the University of Salford on Saturday 18 May.
Date: 18 May 2013, 07:53
Source: Professor Muhammad Yunus: Building: Social Business Summit
Author: University of Salford Press

An Unsung Hero in the Fight Against Poverty: Muhammad Yunus

By: Ben Nguyen, Journalist
When we talk about poverty alleviation, one name that stands out from the rest is that of Muhammad Yunus. Born on June 28, 1940, in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Yunus is an economist, social activist, and Nobel Prize winner who has pioneered new concepts in the fight against poverty.
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Why is the U.S economy is doing so good

By: Ali iskander, Journalist
Overall, the US has created a favorable economic environment that has allowed businesses to grow and thrive. While there are still challenges to be addressed, such as income inequality and trade disputes, the US economy is well-positioned to continue its impressive trajectory in the years to come.
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Illegal Gold Mining

Illegal Gold Mining

By: Linus Koepcke, Reporter
Why do people illegally mine gold? Is it really that valuable?
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Decreasing the Cost of Solar Energy

Decreasing the Cost of Solar Energy

Solar energy is under 1% of total energy consumption, and in a time when fossil fuels can no longer remain the biggest source of energy due to limited resources and carbon emissions, it is necessary to...

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