Archive for March, 2008

Free? Free? Part 3

March 30th, 2008

But what the consumers don’t know and the marketing directors take advantage of, is that the product doesn’t necessarily have to be free for Americans to scoop it up. The people just have to believe in their own minds that it’s free. A highly successful selling technique is the “free gift” technique, offered on items [...]

Medicine: Generic Name vs. Brand Name

March 28th, 2008

Generic names are group of medicines that are not branded. It is the nonproprietary or chemical name of a certain drug. In other words, it is the generalized term or name used for a group of a drug that has the same effect. Examples are Mefenamic Acid, Analgesic, Ibuprofen and so forth. In contrast, branded [...]

Free? Free? Part 2

March 27th, 2008

A classic example would be this. ABC corporation offers a product. “Here is our product,” says ABC Corporation. “We’re going to offer it for free because we know you’ll try it if it’s free.” How right they are! The majority of the American population of consumers willfully and vivaciously gorge on these products that are [...]

Free? Free? Is this the land of the free?

March 23rd, 2008

It is without doubt that America is a culture of consumerists. This position is hardly excludes the screeds of anti-capitalist leftists; it is a solid hard fact that manifests itself in the daily life in the American nation. The law of demand in economy as we all know, of course, entails that a lower price [...]

Bill for Cheaper Medicine

March 18th, 2008

In the Philippines, the bill for cheaper medicine is being pushed from the congress to the senate up to the malacanang palace to be signed by the President. As one of the third world countries, people living here should be practical enough to be selective about medicines. In a world that faces global economic decrease [...]

Free-market Health Care Part 3

March 12th, 2008

The new reformation movement was originally banded together early in President Bill Clinton’s first term, to initially rebut Hillary Rodham Clinton’s proposal to dramatically reform and regulate the nation’s health care systems. Most of its members have played an important role in searching for the crucial arguments that would finally be used to turn [...]

Free-market Health Care Part 2

March 10th, 2008

A growing number of economists, elected officials, policy experts, business owners, nonprofit research organizations, and even doctors are calling for the start of using market-based policies to fix what the nation’s dismal health care system. They believe in the utmost necessity of protecting human health, but they also believe that past government interventions are often [...]

Free-Market Health Care Part 1

March 6th, 2008

A national debate is quickly taking a stand concerning the most effective ways to obtain and establish a more efficient and strengthened equal for all market for medical services and health insurance in the U.S. Believers of the radical free-market health care believe that placing too much reliance on the government rules, restrictions, and subsidies [...]


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