Craig Middleton
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Energy: What the US Government Really Hopes to Get Out of South America
Since declaring himself Venezuela’s interim president in late January, Juan Guaido has drawn the world’s attention to the cash-poor, oil-rich nation. Several countries have recognized his presidency and condemned Nicolas Maduro, who has been accused of human rights offenses, corruption, and election rigging to stay in power.
By Craig Middleton5 years ago in The Swamp
Two Great Workouts for Basketball Players
Playing full court basketball is exhausting. Even if game strategy slows the transition pace of the game, you still have to shift your body, move quickly and jump frequently. The defensive end of the basketball court wears down players even more.
By Craig Middleton5 years ago in Unbalanced
Assessing Costs When Going Solar to Help the Earth
Why Solar? The era of domestic solar panels has been borne over the past decade. Families and businesses all over the world are moving from fossil fuel grids to a clean energy economy. This is essential for global climate change reduction targets. During this energy reform, the housing solar panel system took off at an amazing rate. It is time to capitalize on residential solar energy.
By Craig Middleton5 years ago in Futurism
What are the Pros and Cons to Trump's Economic Plan?
The United States is experiencing a period of strong economic growth. In a recent speech, President Trump took credit for the strong economy. However, critics of President Trump believe that his policies have hurt the economy.
By Craig Middleton5 years ago in The Swamp