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I really enjoy history and would love to have a more scholarly career. However, it bothers me that a job history doesn't really imply a shaping and changing of the future, while I would like to have a more meaningful effect in working towards positive change. What are your opinions on the relevance of history and how it can be meaningful? Are there are any careers you can think of that would combine history and activism? (I am also not so much interested in studying activism)

I?d like to know what are the histories of the interest rates of the
major currencies such USD, GBP, EUR, AUD, NZD, JPY for at least two
years. For example, the USD was 4.25 then 4.00 then 4.25, then 4.50 ?
etc.

May 5th, 2010

From; alexandersimonea@gmail.com
For; Immediate reply.

I thank all who play fair,
and the lottery stage is to me,
manipulated to one degree; for,
all men and women need a reason,
to look forward in their lives,
including winning, big; and not;
what I feel and in Dream Roll;
information is provided quick,
and immediate: For example, in The History Channel;
a rating is provided signaling a sequence of channel numerically; 1 - 90; to choose from to win over $10,000,000.00.!

If the nation of U.S.; and with no malice to the American who honestly play including casino style,
baccarat as one choice to the roll of 'snake eyes;'

The impression I receive when Dreaming in Vegas, as sample; and with professional rally; take the U.S.;
casino in big Austin; like Alberta; the Texan style is legit.!

And with the lotto; how can the U.S.; afford to pay a winning; near $300,000,000.00?!!

Here in Canada, and in this province; $10,000,000.00 is enough to retire and invest in housing; all owned,
plus perhaps purchase a new home for rental, plus a new plane, all independently owned; the opposite of Communist lifestyle that the U.S.A. opposes!!

If the U.S. and Canada,
combined just $2-million,
pennies; that would feed,
me for nine weeks; what,
I need; is a writing,
salary: in my entire near half century of being alive;
9,000,000-males were murdered, world-wide, according to the news media; some were females; the reason to my understanding is fear!

I truly hate all Communist lairing; the reason I live in a terrific land is the one nation I trained to from northern Europe to the land of Paprika and red, robust wine; is the over-take of Russian dissident that I am explained during 'Mr. Edgar Cayce' seance;
life on the lottery mill is always rotating,
sometimes you hit-and-win big; the problem is,
as stated by Mr. Robert Goodman of The History Channel, "Hooked on a Dream: American Lotteries;"
I recommend this view on excellent talent.

I thank you kindly for all help in free,
funding for those talented in the write,
and as jolly England's famous Yard of,
Scotland New; states clearly in their
manual made view open to all of interest;
"...only those worthy of English pride,
will enter these galand halls of pride,
honor and no lore."
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I really enjoy history and would love to have a more scholarly career. However, it bothers me that a job history doesn't really imply a shaping and changing of the future, while I would like to have a more meaningful effect in working towards positive change. What are your opinions on the relevance of history and how it can be meaningful? Are there are any careers you can think of that would combine history and activism? (I am also not so much interested in studying activism)

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