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What Does the Price of Gold Going Up Really Mean to You?
Is the price of gold really going up? I am constantly hearing about how great it is to invest in gold right now and diversify. But what is really happening with the price of gold? Continue reading
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Tagged actor, athlete, Bill Gates, Donald Trump, Jim Rohn, Kevin O'Leary, Robert Kiyosaki, United States, US Federal Reserve
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Naftali Temu – Kenya’s First Golden Olympian
The runner Naftali Nabiba Temu who competed with his older legendary friend, idol, nemesis and fellow countryman Hezekiah Kipchoge Keino, is most significantly renowned for being the first ever Kenyan Olympic gold medalist. During the 1968 Olympic Games that were held in Mexico City, Naftali Temu not only won this gold medal in the 10000 meter run, but was cemented in history as the very first athlete to be crowned with a gold medal at these Olympics. Continue reading
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Why Athletes Turn to Steroid Alternatives
Among amateur and semi-professional bodybuilders, steroid use has traditionally been viewed as a double edged sword. One school of thought eschews the use of performing enhancing substances, while another has held them up as the key to rapid muscle mass gain. Continue reading
Why Athletes Turn to Steroid Alternatives
Among amateur and semi-professional bodybuilders, steroid use has traditionally been viewed as a double edged sword. One school of thought eschews the use of performing enhancing substances, while another has held them up as the key to rapid muscle mass gain. Continue reading