me singing one in a million
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me singing one in a million
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The Petro Dollar - Part 4 of 4
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Documentary regarding: The Petro Dollar.A petrodollar is a U.S. dollar earned by a country through the sale of petroleum. The term was coined by Ibrahim Oweiss, a professor of economics at Georgetown University, in 1973. Oweiss felt there was a need for a word to describe a situation then occurring in OPEC countries in which an imbalance of trade largely utilizing a single currency was largely offset by that currency's role as a reserve currency. Given the general tendency for crude oil prices to rise and become more volatile in recent years, it may even be argued that crude oil trading may, in the long term, be a significant liability for the stability of the currency in which the trade is conducted.Petrodollars refers to the money that Middle Eastern countries and members of OPEC receive as revenue from Western nations and then put back into those same nations' banks. For example if Libya were to receive money from the U.S. for oil and then put the money into a U.S. bank, that deposited money is referred to as petrodollars.
Nigeria: Thru My Eyes Episode 1
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I recently made a trip to the west African nation of Nigeria and while there I compiled lots of footage and interviews with people from all walks of life. We talked about day to day life in Nigeria and the prospects for a better tomorrow. Please watch and enjoy. Streets is Talking. Are you listening?
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