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24th September 2009
Oil has been rising for the past 10 years as the world has come to the understanding that there is only a limited supply and national economies are tied to it. To many people the rise in oil price is a good bet because of its limited nature. It may be pos... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Tomorrow is Election Day in the United States. Every member of the House of Representatives is up for re-election, and one third of the United States Senate. It is difficult living in the greatest democracy in 12,000 years of civilization, and not after a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
I know that there are some people who are celebrating France’s recent troubles with delicious glee. I guess I can understand how they feel, given France’s ongoing hypocrisy concerning the Iraq War [hmmm…whose hand is in that oil-for-food cookie jar?... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Whoever said “war is hell” never really considered the ramifications of peacetime. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a known problem, one that has affected countless individuals coming back from the harrows and horrors of war. There is a certain sense... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
The war is everywhere. Not the Iraq war, but the heated battle between the HD-DVD and the Blu-Ray formats. The rising interest in that war, though needed to steer the industry in the right direction in the near future, is causing the market to miss out on... Read >
31st August 2009
When I first started writing these articles back in April 2006, I had no idea where they’d take me. I had a few things to say and when the opportunity presented itself I thought I’d go ahead and say them. I knew my writings were political in nature, b... Read >
Author: bknandra
10th August 2009
Defence has re-emerged as a key issue in the news following a string of recent developments both in operations abroad and in the workings of government here in Britain.
For a country that once had one of the most powerful and largest militaries in the ... Read >
Author: PSnews
30th July 2009
How Many Children Die Each Year From Child Abuse or Neglect?
The National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) reported an estimated 1,530 child fatalities in 2006 (the latest year when numbers are available). This translates to a rate of 2.04 ... Read >
Author: cdna@rocketmail.com
29th May 2009
Despite the repeated attempts of former President George W. Bush to renege on his usage of the word "crusade" to describe the Iraq War, there are some in the evangelical community who suspected all along that for Bush and his top aides, the Iraq War was i... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor
19th May 2009
Women wedded to army men, quite often, have to spend lonely time waiting for their hubbies to return from duty. Be it in Afghanistan or Iraq, war on terror has taken its toll on the mental health of army men’s wives. Their constant worry about their hus... Read >
Author: wobblehero11@gmail.com
12th May 2009
Everyone has heard the old line “there are too many lawyers”. While this may be true, the next question one must as is…why? Why is pursuing law such a popular path to follow and what exactly are the benefits and negatives of pursuing a law degree?... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
22nd April 2009
The military is notorious for not taking care of our guys when they come home. New legislation proposes to force the issue, with civilian oversight.
Since the Iraq war started six years ago, legal use of prescription painkillers among wounded U.S. troo... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
01st April 2009
When reminiscing about people who have worn one shoe rather than a pair of shoes, a TV movie comes to mind. The movie included repeated shots of one shoe. That one shoe was able to fit inside the hooks on a ski. That movie aired in the mid 1970s, after ... Read >
Author: Kent
10th March 2009
Let’s get this straight. The economy really sucks big time. We just had the worst GDP number since the early 80’s. Unemployment is north of 7% and heading inexorably towards double digits. The stock market is down 40% and is actually down over the... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle
06th March 2009
President Barack Obama has earned justified praise all over the world for announcing that he will close the United States prison at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba within a year. This military colony has incarcerated hundreds of people seized in the U.S. - Afghan... Read >
Author: Jerome Grossman
18th February 2009
A number of news sites -- including faithtelegraph.com -- there are more and more headlines touting "revival" in the Middle East. Surprised by the word "revival"? Perhaps you aren't aware that, yes, there are in fact Christian churches in the Middle Eas... Read >
Author: Mark Depht
16th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
Scientists at the Centre Hyperbare de L'lle have recently uncovered a potential method of treatment for soldiers suffering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) by using a method commonly used to treat diver's bends.
In... Read >
Author: LegalView
13th January 2009
Throughout the coming year of 2009, Brandon Powers can expect to hear many different tales about mismatched shoes. Powers, a journalism student at Valdosta State University in the State of Georgia plans to launch an extensive photography project. A profes... Read >
Author: Kent
13th January 2009
Throughout the coming year of 2009, Brandon Powers can expect to hear many different tales about mismatched shoes. Powers, a journalism student at Valdosta State University in the State of Georgia plans to launch an extensive photography project. A profes... Read >
Author: Kent
29th December 2008
The Associated Press reported yesterday of Ian Newland, an Iraq war veteran who has embarked upon an online degree since his return home to Denver Colorado in the USA. So why is online education so well-suited for people in his position? And has he beco... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st December 2008
Health, wellness, vitality, opportunity, joyfulness, energy, fulfillment, power for living. success. These are all qualities people need, and genuinely want. How can you come to experience them?
Through exercise? Diet? Personal coaching? Drugs? Luck? C... Read >
Author: Peter C. Siegel, R.H.
01st December 2008
In a perfect world, laws would not be necessary. But, when people are not prepared to do the "right" thing, the legislature has to step in to force compliance. If you were to ask which class of people in the US right now should be the most honored and pro... Read >
Author: John Scott
25th November 2008
Doctors are relying too heavily on narcotic pain relievers for US troops, says a military pain management specialist, raising concerns about the drugs’ potential for abuse and prescription drug addiction.
“You don’t have to throw narcotics at... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
22nd November 2008
Doctors are relying too heavily on narcotic pain relievers for US troops, says a military pain management specialist, raising concerns about the drugs’ potential for abuse and prescription drug addiction.
“You don’t have to throw narcotics at p... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
04th November 2008
(Fortune Magazine) -- Staring into the abyss always focuses the mind, which can help you avoid falling in. So let's take a look at the potential catastrophe that awaits us once we survive our current crisis.
At the dawn of the 21st century... Read >
Author: Beth Hager
15th October 2008
During these crazy times, it is clearer than ever that those owning and operating businesses of all kinds and sizes must maintain their focus on their business. While grossly under-reported, business loans are still very obtainable as long as you have th... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
29th September 2008
This year's presidential election in the United States is likely to be the most important election in many of our lifetimes. This article isn't intended to convince you to vote one way or another but instead provide information on what changes and soluti... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel
09th September 2008
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Obama on the 3rd got the presidential nomination. This means that in November U.S. presidential election, he will represent the Democratic Party and compete with John McCain, the Republican candidate. They have diffe... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu
09th September 2008
Do you remember that on March 20, 2003 George Bush, Dick Cheney and John McCain invaded Iraq? Do you remember that George Bush, in a fit of premature celebration on May 1, 2003 stood on the deck of the USS Abraham Linclon and trumpeted, “Mission Accompl... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
03rd September 2008
I'm voting for Barack Obama this November 4th for President of the United States. What follows in this article are 7 of the many reasons I am voting for Obama and not John McCain.
1. Obama was against the Iraq war from the start. Very few politicians h... Read >
Author: Marvin J. Markus
02nd September 2008
Tradition of sending messages in United States is very popular. People from all section of society use this innovative service of messaging. It is well known fact that tradition ways of sending messages are too common to impress everybody, until it contai... Read >
Author: Keith Cangiarella
02nd September 2008
Tradition of sending messages in United States is very popular. People from all section of society use this innovative service of messaging. It is well known fact that tradition ways of sending messages are too common to impress everybody, until it contai... Read >
Author: Keith Cangiarella
02nd September 2008
Recent figures now show that the final cost for the sub prime housing crisis is going to be somewhere around the $1.5 - $2 trillion. To get a grip on how big that number is, it is equal to the value of all of the gold ever produced in the past 2000 years... Read >
Author: Martin
15th August 2008
Muslims and Christians have a history of conflict. During last few decades when USA was sought by the nations of Middle East it was thought that the conflicts will reduce. But USA's total support for Israel has made US a suspect in the eyes of Muslims aro... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
13th August 2008
According to Wikipedia,
"RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated digital content, such as blogs, news feeds or podcasts. Consumers of RSS content use special browsers called "aggregators" to watch for new content in dozen... Read >
Author: Sandra Martini
21st July 2008
In a world of almost seven billion people, "current events" happen all the time. Sometimes they happen so quickly it's impossible to try to take advantage of it and monetize it. But if you can stay in the money-making mind-set when you're reading or watch... Read >
Author: Effektz
07th July 2008
Pre-production paperwork and legal mumbo jumbo are going on right now in Hollywood concerning a proposed remake of the 1984 cult classic Dune. Adapted from Frank Herbert’s science fiction novels, which stretches to six novels, the folks at Paramount ar... Read >
Author: globalbpo1
25th June 2008
Online Shopping Store brings consumers and retailers together to advantage from each other. Online shopping store has no big and expensive advertising. Just by word of mouth. Homeshop18 an online shopping portal provides great deals to buy products online... Read >
Author: Brendon Long
11th June 2008
After the thoughtless campaign in Iraq, the deaths of over 4,000 brave US troops, and countless Iraqi civilians and militants, there was some hope that the reconstruction effort might attract employment to the US economy. After all, we made the mess, so w... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
11th June 2008
The Iraq war has cost us all a great deal. In terms of the taxes, we’ve paid heavily towards invading Iraq needlessly, and we continue to pay towards the ongoing war effort. In terms of the economy, we’ve paid the price thanks to NAFTA and service co... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
11th June 2008
The Iraq war was one of the most disastrous foreign policy decisions of the last few decades, and citizens across America and the world have looked on with horror as politicians and power got out of hand. Some of the primary arguments around the real mot... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
20th May 2008
Oil prices are going up, up and up. They are expected to go up to 200 Dollars a barrel. Every one of us who thinks about this has different perspective. Consumers blame the government for allowing the prices. Some blame the oil producers while others bla... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
20th May 2008
Oil Prices And War
Oil prices are going up, up and up. They are expected to go up to 200 Dollars a barrel. Every one of us who thinks about this has different perspective. Consumers blame the government for allowing the prices. Some blame the oil pr... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
18th April 2008
It's an election year in the United States. The politicians of both major political parties continue to outline their initiatives for their first Presidential term in office. Democratic candidate Barrack Obama outlines a long list of new spending promises... Read >
Author: James William Smith
03rd April 2008
No matter what argument the USA government has put forward on why they had to do the Iraq war, it's obvious that OIL is one of the reasons for the war. And because of this war in Iraq, US soldiers continue to die on a daily basis. And no matter how much y... Read >
Author: Ozzie Freedom
04th March 2008
Both the Democratic Party candidates once again locked horns with each other. This time the battlefield was a telecast debate, their final onscreen encounter before next week’s primaries in Ohio and Texas. Clinton and Obama lashed out at each other, on ... Read >
Author: Emma
25th January 2008
Democrat Barack Obama says he will confront former President Bill Clinton over inaccurate statements made by the latter while supporting his wife, Hillary Clinton's presidential candidacy.
This is what he had to say in an interview on "Good Morning Ame... Read >
Author: Emma
08th November 2007
The controversial war in Iraq started with the US-led invasion in March 2003. The main reason offered for the proposed war was that Iraq has nuclear capabilities and that the war would act as a means of disabling such capabilities – thus the war would p... Read >
Author: Nick Carter
11th July 2007
Apart from the many advantages that this technology have on the economy and finance of individuals around the world, it also has many widespread advantages to the planet as a whole
Below are 3 of these incredible advantages of the water for gas technol... Read >
Author: King J. For
25th June 2007
The need for alternative ways of powering our vehicles has become very critical. The ever-increasing cost of fuel, not only in the United States but all over the world has led to the outcry for an alternative.
The search for more fuel has even led to ... Read >
Author: King J. For
16th June 2007
No matter what argument the USA government has put forward on why they had to do the Iraq war, it's obvious that OIL is one of the reasons for the war. And because of this war in Iraq, US soldiers continue to die on a daily basis.
And no matter how ... Read >
Author: King J. For
15th February 2007
Nowadays it seems there's a new self proclaimed internet marketing "guru" popping up online every minute. If they're not teaching you how to finance the down payment on your first yacht through some obscure loophole in Google's Ad Sense program, then... Read >
Author: Jackson Call
07th February 2007
According to Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama, American Alcohoilism is the root cause of the Iraq War, soon to be the Iran War. The immense, gluttonous, ridiculous over consumption of oil by the people of the United States of America... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
02nd February 2007
I recently saw an article entitled "Clinton: Iraq War Bush's Responsibility". I very rarely touch on political topics because I feel politics in general is such rubbish. Not to mention, it effectively creates the perception of separation and elitism which... Read >
27th January 2007
One of the avenues of self-expression especially for the younger generation is the tattoo. Although there was a time when tattoos are thought of only for the punks and the criminals, tattoos now are in vogue with celebrities like Cristina Aguilera, Britne... Read >
Author: B.Janeway
06th January 2007
In a letter from an “Old Iraqi Lady” to President Bush published two days ago in an Iraqi newspaper http://www.watchingamerica.com/kitabat000001.shtml the Iraqi grandmother partially hiding her terrified weathered face behind her black Burka like a mo... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
03rd January 2007
As we turn to 2007, it is almost time to start thinking about the unthinkable. Yep, taxes. So, what developments can we expect to see in 2007 on the tax front?
Tax Developments in 2007
Taxes and death, the two things you just can’t avoid. Well, ho... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
29th September 2006
Another thing that you immediately notice as a Westerner in Korea, in the first few hours in fact, is how homogenous Korea is: there are very few white people. For the first time in my life, I felt very conscious of how my white skin set me aside from oth... Read >
Author: Paul Symonds
19th February 2006
America is in deep trouble. Dead broke in fact. If America were a listed company, the plug would have been pulled long ago. The receivers would have checked out the books, pronounced the company dead and called time.
Like a family whose expenditures ex... Read >
Author: Robbie Pugh
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