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Scarcity – The Good and the Bad

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Food production in the United States has steadily increased as farmers used more and better equipment and materials to coax better yields from their fields. Personal computing devices in the home were thousands of dollars in the 1980’s when we got our first system. So much so, that even the poor in America are now fat!

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How to Pick A Career

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I did some research to see what kinds of jobs I could get that paid the most with the least amount of additional training and became a computer programmer. Dr. John Krumboltz, Professor of Educational Psychology at Standford University studies how people choose careers. An extreme example would be President of the United States.