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The West should step out of the United Nations

24th September 2009
U.N. requested a cease-fire, without making the distinction between attackers and defenders. Palestine was partitioned in an Israeli State, a Palestinian State and Jerusalem was internationalized . In the end, the aggressors were rewarded. - In October... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

President Bush – Contrasting The Decision Making Skills Of Jfk And George W. Bush

24th September 2009
Presidents of the United States can only make decisions based on the information they are getting from the people and other sources that are available to them. Different Presidents obtain that data flow in different ways. This is particularly important be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Perpetual Touches of Leaders: - Case Studies to Get You Thinking...

24th September 2009
Leadership exists everywhere in every form imaginable. In almost every scenario or activity a leader is needed to come to the fore to take on the challenge of guiding the rest to achieve the common aim that everyone sets out to accomplish in the beginning... Read >
Author: jsolutions017

The Three "Questions" Of Science Fiction

21st September 2009
There is a great deal of misunderstanding about what that particular branch of literature called “Science Fiction” actually consists of. Is it space-ships and monsters? Time machines? Galactic empires? Well, its all of those things, and often none of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Autograph Collection: Across Time and Culture

15th September 2009
Autograph collecting is a pastime enjoyed by all generations, nationalities, races, ages, and socioeconomic groups. It is a fascination that will not go away when you have success getting those hard to get autographs. While Franklin Delano Roosevelt wa... Read >
Author: Heath Hodge

Chronic Insomnia

30th August 2009
Chronic Insomnia Insomnia occurs when someone has problems sleeping. There are stories of famous people who needed only a few hours sleep a night. Winston Churchill and President Kennedy could apparently get by with only 3 or 4 hours sleep but most of ... Read >
Author: Doug Eldred

Being successful is no more difficult than baking a cake. All it takes are some very simple tiny ste

20th August 2009
1. Declare a possibility for yourself like: "I am the possibility of being outrageous and loving." 2. Now that you have created a possibility for your life, stand in that possibility and think about what your life will look like three years from now. T... Read >
Author: kramesh

Being successful is no more difficult than baking a cake. All it takes are some very simple tiny ste

19th August 2009
1. Declare a possibility for yourself like: "I am the possibility of being outrageous and loving." 2. Now that you have created a possibility for your life, stand in that possibility and think about what your life will look like three years from now. T... Read >
Author: kramesh

Inspirational Speakers have to Believe in What They Say

04th August 2009
Wouldn't it be lovely to change the world? An inspirational speaker probably cannot do it overnight but he or she can certainly make a difference. Whether it's inspiring people to save the planet or put an end to war an inspirational speaker can motivate ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Why to opt for Dallas Foreclosures

23rd July 2009
Almost everyone has a wish to own a property especially when it is available at fractional price that too in city like Dallas. Whether the property is purchased for the personal use or for the long term investment, Dallas foreclosures can prove to be the ... Read >
Author: fionalivnat

Is There Life on Mars?

19th July 2009
Which came first, the chicken or the egg, the methane or the life on Mars; this is the confounding questions of late...methane must mean bio material is degrading, or it simply means we don't know anything for sure. If you know we are a planet and the ... Read >
Author: Neo

Day Trip to Berlin

19th June 2009
From our base in Rostock, we decided to take the train down to Berlin on a day trip. Compared to the UK, travelling by train in Germany is luxury. It would appear the German’s consider the train to be a service rather than a business where the sharehold... Read >
Author: krizsean

What is a Morton's Toe , and Why is it Important to You

18th May 2009
Everything that I write about in this article is based on the lifetime work of two important physicians. One who was President Kennedy's White House doctor. I will write more these doctors in another article but for now allow me to introduce you to the Mo... Read >
Author: Dr. Burton S. Schuler

Dallas: the zenith of architectural splendor and shopping

29th April 2009
Much of the (non-North American) world knows about Dallas thanks to the eponymous mega-serial starring J.R. Ewing. A closer look reveals a richly diverse culture, a well-known university, and a thriving arts’ scene among other things. Driving in at nigh... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Dallas: the zenith of architectural splendor and shopping

29th April 2009
Much of the (non-North American) world knows about Dallas thanks to the eponymous mega-serial starring J.R. Ewing. A closer look reveals a richly diverse culture, a well-known university, and a thriving arts’ scene among other things. Driving in at nigh... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

A Time For Leadership, A Survival Guide For The 21st Century

23rd February 2009
The 1980's and 1990’s were truly the golden years for most businesses. Growth was the order of the day and the opportunities for success were plentiful. Now, the golden years are over. Businesses are laying people off, cutting back, and positioning them... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Debate - a healthy way to get your views across

09th September 2008
I miss my family's debates over current affairs and such. I come from a family of five boys, each with their own family, and a couple of intellectual parents (I don't think that rubbed off). We used to sit in my parent's living room or out on their... Read >
Author: lsiemon

Keep it Simple Speaking

08th September 2008
6 tips for success Don't you just love Microsoft PowerPoint when you're making a presentation? All the different templates you can use, the colours, the different text, the graphics, the photographs, the special effects, the flashing lights and the ... Read >
Author: Alan Fairweather

The Arc de Triomphe In Paris France

15th August 2008
So when you start planning your holiday to France, you are no doubt going to try and find out what you can do, see, or visit, but when it comes to Paris, there are so many different monuments and landmarks, that it is sometimes a hard job deciding on what... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com

Career Advice: The Boss Is Not Always Right, But He's Always The Boss

20th May 2008
The boss is always the boss, but that doesn't mean he is always right. You are well served on your career path when you accept this fundamental truth and learn to deal constructively with it. Your boss and the organization that employs both of you wil... Read >
Author: Ramon Greenwood

Myotherapy As A Treatment For Fibromyalgia

01st May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris Myotherapy is a treatment that relives pain; it involves applying pressure at trigger points that are situated all over the body. Trigger points are hypersensitive locations that are responsible for pain when the indivi... Read >

The Bronze Star Medal

29th April 2008
The Bronze Star Medal is awarded military personnel for bravery and meritorious service. Not to be confused with the bronze service stars, which are worn on service awards and campaign medals? (It can be awarded to all military personnel except for t... Read >
Author: John Andersen

Oversized Sunglasses

19th March 2008
Oversized sunglasses are more than designer eyewear accessories due to its various uses, people find it multipurpose. They are helpful in reducing glare caused by excess sunlight or reflection as well as provide better and wider protection from harmful ul... Read >
Author: Sunglass Replicas

Marketing Strategies - What exactly is YOUR Vision?

24th January 2008
Great success stories start with a clear, compelling vision that pulls you forward, even on those days when you would rather sleep in… or when taking action just feels too darn difficult. But what exactly IS that vision? Here are six steps to get ... Read >
Author: Summerhawk

US Navy SEAL Missions History

18th January 2008
The Navy SEALs were commissioned by President Kennedy. It was his foresight to start a force that could engage in unconventional warfare. Since then there has been no looking back. The Navy SEALs of today are highly proficient and skilled in various tacti... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

The Missiles Crisis

30th October 2007
When in 1962 the USSR sent their missiles and other weapons to Cuba, the United States of America considered it to be a big threat, a huge problem for the whole country. The President had to act. Kennedy had to force the removal of the missiles owned by t... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

American React

18th October 2007
In 1962 the USSR dislocated its missiles on the territory of Cuba. When it was done it was the United States’ turn to act, or even better to say react to the gamble of Khrushchev in Cuba.On the 14th of October in 1962 a U2 spy plane made some photograph... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Advantages of the Missiles Crisis

18th October 2007
One thing that was the most needed thing during the Missile Crisis in Cuba was a better level of communication between the Soviet Union and the United States of America. As one of the positive results of the Cuban Missiles Crisis may be called the establi... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The FBI under the ruling of Hoover

22nd August 2007
It is a high time to talk a bit about the years of 60s. It was the time of terrible political murder of that ruling president Kennedy. Such mood lasted till the mid-1970. The FBI could control the situation, and the process of panics was complete soon. Bu... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

The FBI under the ruling of Hoover

22nd August 2007
It is a high time to talk a bit about the years of 60s. It was the time of terrible political murder of that ruling president Kennedy. Such mood lasted till the mid-1970. The FBI could control the situation, and the process of panics was complete soon. Bu... Read >
Author: nickrichardson544

Victims of the Peace Corps

25th June 2007
The United States Peace Corps started in 1961 as a way of engaging you in services, spreading democracy(i.e. fighting communism) and battling the notions o “Yankee Imperialism.” Initially headed by President Kennedy’s brother-in-law, Sargent Shriver... Read >
Author: Alex White

Features of the Alliance for Progress

18th June 2007
From the perspective of the USA, the Alliance for Progress failed because Castro, as a response to CIA intrigues to kills him, asked for aid from the Soviet Union. More than that, he got this help, because Soviets sent armed forces that were equipped with... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Traditional US foreign Policy and the Alliance for Progress

18th June 2007
Speaking about the foreign policy of the US in Latin America it has to be noted that ideology of the Alliance for Progress was distinctly different if to compare it with the established U.S. foreign policy. President Kennedy was going to terminate imperia... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Strategy of US Foreign Policy in Latin America

18th June 2007
The Dollar Diplomacy accepted by William Howard Taft and State Secretary was applied to a large amount owing to the policy of domination and the Roosevelt Corollary. The of the policy was improvement of commercial savings in the Far East and Latin Ameri... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Is this applicant going to be an asset or a liability?

28th December 2006
"Why would you want to work for this Company?" is a question that every recruiter should have on his clipboard. Not so much for the response, but more for the attitude with which the question is answered. This attitude of course, reveals the emotion t... Read >
Author: John Eberhard

What's the connection between sunglasses, Hollywood and World War II?

26th July 2006
You might not realise it, but sunglasses are fashionable today mainly because of two things: World War II and Hollywood. Early movie stars took to wearing them because the lighting of early film studios was so harsh, and their eyes needed protecting betwe... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Gender wage gap (Men are Paid Higher Wages)

09th June 2006
43 years ago, President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act into law, making it illegal to pay men and women employed in the same establishment different wages for substantially equal work. At that time, the ratio of women's to men's average pay was about 58... Read >
Author: omar miller

The Perpetual Touches of Leaders: Some Case Studies To Get You Thinking

12th May 2006
Leadership exists everywhere in every form imaginable. In almost every scenario or activity a leader is needed to come to the fore to take on the challenge of guiding the rest to achieve the common aim that everyone sets out to accomplish in the beginning... Read >
Author: Joel Chue

Discover Four Reasons Why Inspirational Poems Are Just Irresistible

21st March 2006
It was just after noon when the young President's limousine made its way into a depository. He had stopped twice to shake hands with some nuns and school children. Suddenly, shots were fired; and at 1 p.m. President Kennedy was proclaimed dead. Overnig... Read >
Author: Lela Iskandar Suhaimi

Coping With Hearing Loss

07th January 2006
Oddly enough, I've come to think that losing my hearing was one of the best things that ever happened to me, as it led to the publication of my first novel. But it took a while for me to accept that I was losing my hearing and needed help. I believe th... Read >
Author: Connie Briscoe