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Draw Up A Future With Video Game Design ... Those who enter this field not only love video games but also have a great respect for all that goes into creating them. Behind every great game there are a number of elements that work together to create a mind-blowing end product...

The Nearly Complete And Utter History And Future Of Banking ... Charging interest on loans and paying interest on deposits became more highly-developed and competitive in secular Ancient Rome - 'secular' is important to note as the major religions of the day considered the charging of interest to be immoral. The expansion of trade and commerce, especially into Europe, facilitated the need for the increasing provision of financial services...

Planning Your Future With The Right Auto Insurance Policy ... It is important to keep in mind that your vehicle depreciates in value the instant you drive it off the car lot. The blue book value is known to decrease to nothing at a certain point in its short lifespan and because of this selling your car down the road is known as receiving a profit...

Blogging's Future: Up, Up And Away? ... Beyond a doubt, blogging has a bright future. It's tempting to get carried away by all the exuberance being generated...

Is Web Conferencing The Way Of The Future? ... With this as the case, then it is inevitable for companies of the future to rely more, if not solely on the web for conferencing purposes...

The legislator must be in advance of his age.
Across the mind of the statesman flash ever and anon the brilliant, though partial, intimations of future events.... Something which is more than fore-sight and less than prophetic knowledge marks the statesman a peculiar being among his contemporaries.
—Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)

Real generosity towards the future lies in giving all to the present.
—Albert Camus (1913–1960)

see the shaky future grow familiar
in the pinched, indigenous faces
of these thoroughbred mental cases,
twice my age and half my weight.
We are all old-timers,
each of us holds a locked razor.
—Robert Lowell (1917–1977)