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56,000 Afghanistan Jobs

30th December 2009
If you've kept up with the news of the Middle East, then you're aware of the upcoming surge of 30,000 US troops into Afghanistan aimed at defeating the Taliban. According to a study by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), this deployment could be acc... Read >
Author: Alan Nelson

Stress And Anxiety The Killer Among Us

07th December 2009
We all know that stress and anxiety is bad for us, but in the society we live in, people just don't have the time to deal with it. We tend to go on and try to deal with it until it effects our health, then we seek help. This article will show that there... Read >
Author: Daniel Richard

You Did What To Your Wedding Dress?

07th December 2009
There seems to be a new trend going on with recently married brides and their wedding dresses. Instead of deciding to store their dress as a keepsake for the future, or impossible dreams of having their daughters, if they had daughters, wear the dress, f... Read >
Author: Abhisekh Mitra

Why Make Health Reform Deficit Neutral?

23rd November 2009
When the terrorist attacks of 9/11 hit the United States and then suddenly we were plunged into war, first in Afghanistan and then in Iraq, I don't remember anyone demanding that the wars be "deficit neutral." No one talked about whether we could afford ... Read >
Author: Joe Flower

Call Afghanistan From Any Part Of The World

29th October 2009
Technology is getting advanced at a great speed, which is an advantage for the under developed or developing nations to upgrade themselves. For instance, a nation like Afghanistan, which is one of the poorest as well as least developed country of the worl... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg

Discipline your way to make money online with your business internet money online opportunity

01st October 2009
Discipline is a word that invokes dedication, perseverance, honesty, trust, hard work and many positive attributes. I watched a show last night about a senior general in Afghanistan and how disciplined he was. One could just sense the dedication he has ... Read >
Author: rkeinc

If Obama Really Cared What Would He Be Doing?

25th September 2009
Unemployment Insurance - He would be increasing benefits to 50% of gross pay for two years instead of bailing out companies. Social Security - Raise the benefits by about 50%. Wars - He would be pulling out of Iraq and Afghanistan. He promised to do... Read >
Author: Aurelia

Phone Cards - Keeping the Troops in Touch

22nd September 2009
For forces service members to receive the decent calling rates from OIF/OEF, purchasers ought to take good advantage of the discounts and get hold of the Military Interchange 300 and 550 minute prepaid card as it offers quality while phoning from overseas... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll

Fostering an unaccompanied child from abroad.....

11th August 2009
Many foster carers these days are being asked to look after children from abroad who have arrived in this country unaccompanied. It can be rewarding work, seeing a child develop and integrate in to the UK, learn English and gain confidence. These children... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Straightening Of Curly Hair

01st August 2009
How to Straighten wavy hair using simple techniques are easy enough to do yourself. Having wavy hair is really enjoyable but sometimes waves can be really dreary and so being able to straighten your wavy hair locks becomes important to most ladies. These ... Read >
Author: Keman Loze

Brain Injuries and Medical Negligence

29th July 2009
Brain injuries can be a difficult subject to address. Some brain injuries have resulted from significantly violent and dangerous events that they cause damage to the person for the rest of their lives. Some brain injuries are not as severe, although any t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Holiday Accidents and Making Claims

22nd June 2009
Many of the questions concerning accidents abroad and personal injury (PI) resulting from them are the same as those concerning claims in the UK. For example, many claims can be and often are contested. The result can be a compromise, which means that... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Do Marketers Suck?

18th June 2009
If you walked up to a perfect stranger and asked them what their opinion about marketers was, 90% of the time they'll say something negative. Why is this and how can you… not suck? We'll get to "not sucking" in just a minute but first I wanna explain ... Read >
Author: cjbrooke04

Supporting Employees with Traumatic Brain Injury - Tips for Employers

15th April 2009
Traumatic Brain Injury. It's one of the signature wounds of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and by many accounts, a great deal of returning service members will be coping with the effects of TBI as they transition to civilian life. For employers,... Read >
Author: GMenard

Should USA Get Out Of Afghanistan?

05th April 2009
The United States of America along with NATO is involved in Afghanistan. Now more forces are going to be sent to Afghanistan. What will be the result? What does the United States of America gain by fighting in Afghanistan? More enmity with the Muslim w... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
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