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IPOs: don't blame Sarbox
in Sox First, on April 15, 2009
...hy. I have always suspected that the cause is not the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and recent regulation, but secular trends for alternative financing." At the same time, the US continues to attract forei...
Claremont Starts Mormon Studies Chair
in The Universities Weblog, on November 5, 2007
... the new professorship will hopefully lead to a Mormon studies program at Claremont. Only one other secular university in America has a program in Mormon studies; Utah State began one earlier this yea...
Hispanics Are Loosing Their Religion
in Latina Viva, on April 16, 2007
...are abandoning church , suggesting to researchers that along with assimilation comes a measure of secularization .
" They come, they adopt the American way, and part of the American way is movi...
My Parenting Resolutions
in The Parenting Weblog, on December 28, 2006
...ions -- from losing weight to improving one's outlook in life -- at the beginning of the secular year. I am one of them.
I intend to improve my parenting skills. Having learned more as a ...
Other Voices: Links for 6/16/06
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 16, 2006
...o be less true than many people probably assumed. I expect this trend to continue, until the next secular bull market. Then buy and hold will once again rule, and the active managers will again...
Intelligent Design Banned In Landmark Trial
in Philoneist, on December 20, 2005
...area were poorly served by the members of the Board who voted for the ID Policy... We find that the secular purposes claimed by the Board amount to a pretext for the Board's real purpose, which wa...
Mortgage Rates And You
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on May 18, 2005
...do), we believe a range of 3 - 4�% for 10-year nominal Treasuries will prevail during most of our secular timeframe and that yields on Euroland bonds will be slightly lower due to their structural une...
New Demographic Trends
in Businesspundit, on April 13, 2004
This piece from Fortune has some interesting facts about future demographic trends.
When asked how long it will take for the world's population to double, nearly half of all Americans say 20 years or less. That's hardly surprising, given the crowding many of us encounter in everyday li...



