From the 17th century to the early 19th century, dividends were the main reason that most people got involved in the stock market. Although speculation was quite common among early stock market participants, it was traditionally regarded as a form of gambling, not unlike betting on horse races ... Views: 1458
Since 2004, over 40% of the United States population has created an account on the ubiquitous social networking website known as Facebook. In just 7 years, the site has grown from its origins as a Harvard university photo site to become the second most popular website in the world, with 600 ... Views: 1056
One of my favorite Seinfeld monologues is from the episode called "The Pilot." In this episode, Jerry opens his trademark comedy routine with an observation about people's fears, proclaiming that public speaking is most people's number 1 fear, above even death.
The punchline, if you don't ... Views: 932