Standard Oil
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Why Do You Need A Fish Oil Review?
So, you are now aware of the health benefits of fish oil and are all set to make it a part of your health regimen. Next step is to look for a fish oil review to make your buying decision. Right? Wrong!
The first step you need to take is to educate yourself about what makes for a good fish oil. You should be aware of what ingredients the oil should have so that you can get all the benefits out of it without any side effects. Then you can look for a fish oil review, objectively evaluate it, and make an informed buying decision. So let’s get started and find out the characteristics of a good oil.
The first thing you need to know is, not just any fish is a good candidate for extracting its oil. What you need is an oil rich in Omega 3 fats. The primary one amongst them is DHA and then the EPA. A combination of these fats with DHA being the primary one, is the optimal ingredient for an oil. There are only a few kinds of fish that fulfill this criterion - Salmon, Mackerel, Trout and Hoki are the top choices here.
Hoki is better than the others as it contains more DHA than the other kinds of fish. Also, this fish is abundant in the southern waters of the New Zealand coast - an area free from pollution. This makes sure that the fish doesn’t contain any contaminants like lead and PCBs. The oil from the fish too, is pure then.
The next thing to look at is the purity of the oil. As this is an unregulated industry, a lot of companies take advantage of the lack of government enforced purity standards, and sell sub-standard oil to the people. A good oil would always be prepared in accordance with strict purity standards - even if they are internal standards set by the company itself - and a proof of the testing done should be available for inspection.
Finally, make sure that the oil you buy provides you with value for money. Many of the oils available online are over-priced and do not deliver as much value as they should, for the expensive price points they sell at. You just need to check how much DHA per dollar are you getting from your oil. This is something a fish oil review would never touch upon.
No need to buy artificially expensive oils that do not even contain enough nutrients for the body. You can easily find a good oil that gives you all the DHA you need in just $15-$20 a month.
Now that you are armed with this knowledge, do your own fish oil review and find a good one. This one simple, inexpensive supplement is all that is required for a long, healthy life.
About the Author
Visit my website today to learn more about fish oil for triglycerides and other fish oil supplements I've discovered that I'd like to share with you.
Michael Holman is a dedicated researcher and reviewer of fish oil supplements. He shares his research on his website - Omega3Information. To discover the highest Omega 3 fish oil supplements our editors personally use and recommend, visit - http://www.omega3information.com
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The Rise and Progress of the Standard Oil Company $20.53 The Rise and Progress of the Standard Oil Company (originally published in 1903), from its inception in 1865 till its control, in 1878, of ninety-five per cent of the oil business of the United States, has presented itself to different critics in somewhat different characters; certain conservative writers think it was largely the result of discriminations in freight rates, extorted by more or less questionable practices from easy virtue of the railroads. But just why the railroads found it expedient to grant such unusual favors, and why this particular group of men, above all others, proved best able to extort such favors, no one has satisfactorily explained. And thus begins the first chapter of this interesting book. The secret of this strange success with the railways is not, however completely insoluble. If the episodes in The Rise and Progress of the Standard Oil Company from 1865 till 1877 be carefully studied, the motives of every act, both of the company and of the railways, will certainly be revealed. The materials for this study are not lacking. A vast amount of evidence showing the ability of the Standard Oil Company to turn these possibilities to advantage has been gathered by various commissions and investigating committees. And so in what seems at first sight an unaccountable and suspiciously rapid growth may be discerned signs of inevitable development - the operation of motives, which are, at any rate, explicable. The author then follows the Standard Oil Company's history. The study of the Standard Oil Company was undertaken by the author while Ricardo Scholar in Economics at Harvard University for the year 1900 -1901. The results of this study were reported from time totime to the Seminary of the Department of Economics, and eventually were printed in the Quarterly Journal of Economics published for Harvard University. The period from 1865 till 1879 was treated in the Quarterly for February, 1902, in an article entitled - The Rise and Supremacy of the Standard Oil Company, and in the Quarterly for February, 1903, under the title of The Later History of the Standard Oil Company... the narrative was continued to July, 1903. The sources of this history are the reports of official investigating commissions and committees. |
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The History of the Standard Oil Company (2 Volumes in 1) $37.23 As modern-day muckraker Danny Schechter writes in his new introduction, exclusive to this Cosimo Classics edition: "In this era of financial crisis compounded, and even perhaps enabled, by a dearth of investigative reporting, it is valuable to go back in time to learn from the work of great journalists with the courage to have taken on avaricious corporations and irresponsible business practices."Perhaps no book demands our attention and respect as much as the one now in your hands. The unabridged edition, long out of print, of Ida Tarbell's study/expose of the history of the Standard Oil Company is an American classic, a model of careful research, detailed analysis, clear expository writing, and social mission. It has been hailed as one of the top ten of journalism's greatest hits."In this book, offering Volumes I&II, Tarbell explores: the birth of the oil industry the rise of the Standard Oil Company the "oil war" of 1872 the beginnings of the oil trust the first interstate commerce bill battles over oil pipelines the marketing of oil the political response to Standard's domination breaking up the oil trust competition in the oil industry and more.IDA MINERVA TARBELL (1857-1944) is remembered today as a muckraking journalist, thanks to this 1904 blockbuster expose. Originally published as a series of articles in McClure's magazine, this groundbreaking work highlighted the dangers of business monopolies and contributed to the eventual breakup of Standard Oil.Investigative journalist DANNY SCHECHTER is editor of Mediachannel.org and author of numerous books on the media, including Plunder: Investigating Our Economic Calamity and the Subprime Scandal (Cosimo). For more, see www.newsdissector.com/plunder. |
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