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The Fibonacci ratio creates pleasing curves which we see in seashells and the horns, tusks, teeth and beaks of animals and in flowers, plants and spider webs. www.DoesGodExist.TV
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Song: Curse of Curves
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Worker assets shrink at Fannie and Freddie - International Herald Tribune Fannie Mae's workers had $116 million in the employee stock ownership plan at the end of 2006. Today, it's more like $17.5 million. Ouch. The employees of Fannie Mae, and those of its counterpart Freddie Mac, are reeling from financial blows ...
In Brief - Business - West Hawaii Today Rick Merschdorf of Aloha Financial Services Inc. has been awarded the Accredited Investment Fiduciary designation from Fiduciary360, an organization offering training, tools and resources to promote a culture of fiduciary responsibility and improve ...
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