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24th September 2009
"The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been two hundred years. These nations have progressed through this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to great courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abunda... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Incrementally, but noticeably, the United States is shedding its democracy. Hard-won civil liberties are willingly sacrificed for the sake of illusory added security. Institutions are stacked with political, partisan appointees who do their puppetmaster's... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The ACLU has championed many causes since it was founded in 1920 by Mr. Roger Baldwin. Some of the most notable causes or rulings the ACLU supported have to do with abortion rights, homosexual and lesbian rights and removal of prayer from the public schoo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th August 2009
If you don't give competent fresh content to enjoy intended for innovative products, your momentum comes to a rolling halt and so does your commercial.
So the question begs itself, how act you consistently create innovative content?
At this point are yo... Read >
Author: Dudek
24th July 2009
This article command teach you the basics of your internet interest. You'll be alive introduced to a quantity of very positive products and services. You can in addition benefit from this having the status of a checklist to help stay listening carefully a... Read >
Author: Phil
02nd July 2009
Choosing a Law School can be a difficult decision. Besides the obvious things such as ranking, expense, location and reputation many potential law students are interested to know what famous attorneys came from the schools they are thinking of attending.... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
01st June 2009
If I tell you that you are "crazy" and threaten to punish you because of what I have said, a part of you begins to question that maybe what I have alleged is true.
Crazy-Making from the Outside In
Then, if I tell someone in authority that you are "c... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
04th March 2009
In marriages in which there is no domestic violence and parental alienation upon divorce, it is more often the woman who is the alienating parent. Whereas in marriages in which there is domestic violence, the victimized partner is in most cases the aliena... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
03rd March 2009
Making money with private label rights is easier to do once you understand how they work. In this article we will take a look at exactly what private label rights are, and the basics of using them to make more money.
1. The most consequential thing to ... Read >
Author: CACL
02nd March 2009
The art of giving gourmet gifts to loved ones bears a truly remarkable history. Before “paper or plastic”, the populations of Greece and Rome used baskets as a primary way to transport produce, gifts, and even people. Baskets were a precious resourc... Read >
Author: fagankl
13th February 2009
There are loads of ways you can protect your privacy on the internet and I hope dear reader to show you a few. But I think perhaps some background that is possibly to blame for my indignant paranoia and my problem with the presumption that people should... Read >
Author: Joe Simpson
03rd February 2009
When a domestic abuse survivor leaves a battering relationship and moves out, or speaks out, is she safe? Not necessarily so. Statistics show she is more often at greater risk after she leaves.
Far too often we hear about battered women falling through... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
15th December 2008
One of the more remarkable things about any event that happens in the world, particularly if it has an enormous impact is that when the first couple of news cycles have gone through broadcasters start looking for new twists on old stories. At which point ... Read >
Author: Sarah
03rd December 2008
Often times we hear that leaving an abuser, can be deadly. According to FBI reports 75% of all homicides by intimate male partners occurred after the victim left.
Battered women are far more vulnerable to physical attack as well as attacks to their per... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
24th November 2008
Adivasikaran means that tribal/Adivasis while remaining rooted to their cultural heritage, society, innovate them and work towards tribal human rights, their civil liberties, higher education of the tribal/Adivasi youth, sharing of their glorious tribal h... Read >
Author: Black Soft
24th November 2008
Digital Rights Management or DRM is used to try and
deter piracy of copyright content such as digital files.
With the advent of the Internet, DRM has grown in
importance as manufacturers, publishers and copyright
holders scramble to control how ... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins
16th September 2008
Over many years, the story of struggle of human beings against their own creation: Cylons, as told in the Starship series, has evolved into much more than a battle between species. Rather than describing apocalyptical war between man and machine, it delib... Read >
Author: Samantha brown
30th May 2008
In the United States, the legal definition of malicious injury is any injury committed with malice, hatred or one committed spitefully or wantonly. Such an action must be willfully committed with the knowledge that it is liable to cause injury.
Malice i... Read >
Author: Christine Layug
15th May 2008
As you’ve probably seen on television and the movies, you have the right to a speedy trial as an American citizen. So, what exactly exactly is this speedy trial stuff about?
As citizens of the United States, you have certain inalienable rights. These... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
08th May 2008
Domestic violence is alive and well today in the U.S. where women have civil liberties. It most certainly reigns supreme in countries where women have no rights. So it is a world-wide problem and the bad news is it isn't going to go away anytime soon.
... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
02nd May 2008
When running for office last year, the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy vowed to include the respect for human rights as a vital part of France’s foreign policy.
Yet during his two-day state visit to Tunisia, he has not only failed to live up to tha... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton
12th March 2008
Government Record: California Public Records Court
Phone Number/Alabama Public Records
"We are required to keep certain records so many years so it's for our own security that we have those records" says Linda Komro executive secretary to the superint... Read >
Author: Lori
11th March 2008
Government Record: Free Access And Membership Public Records
Wants Criminal Public Records Warrants Arizona
The bottom line in any disaster recovery plan is the identification and protection of public records. Records offer the tactile sense of a subs... Read >
Author: Lori
03rd March 2008
The biggest ever surveillance to take place in the UK is being funded by the Government. Mobile phone masts will allow security authorities to watch people going about their business almost anywhere in Britain.
The idea behind this new technology is ... Read >
Author: Gill
28th January 2008
Internet privacy and necessity of personal data collection
For today, there are two main problems very seriously contradicting each other regarding privacy in the Internet and anonymous surfing in a particularly:
1) Ensuring Internet privacy of a pers... Read >
Author: Joseph Boyd
10th August 2007
We all know the temptation ourselves, and we all know the irritation felt at others doing it. Yes, using a mobile telephone while driving is as easy to do as it is stupid. It is well worth remembering that even if, while using a mobile phone, you're invol... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th July 2007
The author wrote his novel ‘1984’ to caution against the totalitarian regime and its consequences for people. The three states described in the novel represent the real states: America and Britain are united under the name Oceania, Russia is called Eu... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
15th June 2007
Increasing numbers of waiting list patients are now being forced to slim before being allowed to have routine operations on the British National Health Service.
A newspaper investigation claims that the localised policy is now to be rolled out national... Read >
Author: Malcolm Evans
16th May 2007
We live in a changed society. Life today is not what it once was. Now before any readers start to wonder what I am rambling on about and think should we call for the ambulance now; let me explain.
By saying that life today is not what it once was, I me... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
18th April 2007
The works of Ignatius Piazza are impressive by their own rights. Front Sight Firearms Training Institute is the brainchild of Dr. Piazza, a former chiropractor. Founded in 1996, Front Sight is now the nation’s largest firearm training facility. Accor... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
15th January 2007
Due to the Instant Passport Program that Panama offers we get frequent inquiries about second passports. There are a lot of good reasons to obtain one and not really much of a downside if you pick the right country.
Lack of Dependence on One Country ... Read >
Author: Ronald Edwards
07th January 2007
Bioterrorism Affects Emailby Mike Banks ValentineAt a time when critical issues of national importance are beingdiscussed in basement rooms at the US Capitol due to Anthraxlaced letters sent to government offices, email has become moreimportant than ever ... Read >
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07th August 2006
In a rather dramatic series of legal cases, and Congressional hearings, there is a fast approaching face off between those who want to limit, charge for admittance, and set up toll booths on the Internet, versus those who want to defend to civil libe... Read >
Author: Howard Giske
02nd May 2006
I was, by then a child, when Mr. Spock and Captain Kirk were "beamed' up to the surface to a yet unexplored planet. Although it was annoying to see always the same team, I was fascinated by the idea of being beamed-up. Now, after 30 years later, we still ... Read >
Author: K
03rd April 2006
Wearing your Politics on your SleeveBy Rachel EdelmanAs the election season heats up, progressively minded entrepreneursare combining their politics, creativity, and business savvy in anall-out effort to defeat George W. Bush in 2004."Vote for Anyone but ... Read >
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01st January 2006
The use of CCTV surveillance cameras by civil administrations has become common in the 21st century. The widespread use of CCTV by the police and governments has also grown. In the UK, cities and towns across the country have installed large numbers of ... Read >
Author: Kristin James
24th November 2005
Security camera systems work via closed-circuit television (CCTV). This CCTV differs from broadcast television because all of the components of the cameras and televisions are linked with cables or alternate direct means. CCTV can be viewed in real-time, ... Read >
Author: Derek Hanksworth
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