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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: energyplay who wrote (67340)8/12/2005 3:05:06 PM
From: shades  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Fortunately for the Republic, kids and especially teenagers are hard to persuade....

BWAHAHA! MTV and my nieces who buy into that fashion show, shopping machine CRIBS and real world culture would disagree with your assumption!

Take kids from USA, and from africa spear chucking tribe - they have great differences - because they were persuaded since birth to be different. Empty minds are much more PERCEPTIBLE to suggestion than I think you imagine - what happens is when they hit teenage years mom and dad realized all that crap they gave into as toddlers is becoming very difficult to continue to cater too and try to change the teenager - TOO LATE - psychology studies I have read is that by 8 years old or so personality is already set in the little EL MAT experiment.

The critical thinking philosophy courses in school were some of the most fun classes.

Just watching on CNBC
Mark LoPresti - Thomson Financial said homebuilder insiders sold 333 million in shares in july - more shares than in 91 - the previous record - what homebuilders are you shorting? hehe Where are these guys going into with thier new cash??
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