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    Posted on February 17th, 2009 Global Changes 2 comments

    2009 is shaping to see the biggest changes around the world since 9/11

    Here is a run down of the biggest ones to look out for:

    Obama Becomes President

    The patron of Change Barack Obama proves the world is changing by becoming the first black President of the USA. His policies differ from the previous government in almost every way and are a welcome change from G.W. Bush

    World Economy Hits Huge Recession

    A global credit crunch has hit world economy’s and after years of growth its nothing but doom and gloom for the rest of 09

    80’s Synth is cool again?

    The 80’s sceen has seen a booming revival over recent years, and now pop music has reincarnated the synth, into almost every pop song around.

    No more jobs?

    Mass redundancy’s around the globe have been hitting hard, with tens of thousands US and UK jobs lost in the past 2 months

    Everybody Hates Bankers

    Bankers have overtaken lawyers as the number one most hated profession. Maybe they should not have approved so many credit cards to people who had no intent on repaying them, as apparently this is worse than defending criminals

    Climate Change

    A new report claims that the initial models on climate change seriously underestimate C02 emissions. Many People believe investing in a sustainable and greener future will help ease the curse of the credit crunch.

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    2 responses to “Top Changes in 2009”

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