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  • What Color Is Your Parachute? 2009: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers
  • 2030: A Day in the Life of Tomorrow’s Kids
  • Antarctica 2041: My Quest to Save the Earth’s Last Wilderness
  • China's Ascent
  • Energy Crisis: Solution from Space
  • Leaders Make the Future: Ten New Leadership Skills for an Uncertain World
  • Neuroengineering The Future
  • The Money Myth
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The Post-Scarcity World of 2050 By Stephen Aguilar-Millan; Ann Feeney; Amy Oberg; Elizabeth Rudd

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What Will We Do With All Those Men?

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Urban Chinese society is also undergoing changes, as the rituals of courtship, and traditional definitions of family, are challenged. Rapid modernization has led the country to undergo enormous changes. Sex ratios are becoming skewed in much of the world thanks in part to a growing global imbalance of male-to-female ratios.

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Advice To My Children

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“If you were advising your twenty-something children about investing in a pension, where would you advise them to invest?”

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A Bit Of Clarity

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We have received a number of requests to clarify and expand upon a point made in our last update. In it we said that “the US stock of debt has a half life of just over 4 years and a coupon of just under 6%, which suggests a very pressing issue for the 2016 US Presidential Election”. We have been asked to explain exactly what that means and what chain of events might be triggered out to 2016.

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