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28th September 2009
Freelance speech writing is the champagne of freelance writing; it offers a high degree of creativity, a high-profile clientele, and the chance to have your work heard among elite people. Of course, there are downsides as well: your style is restricted to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Politics- a word detested by most of the common people. To an ordinary person, politics is a synonym to corruption, misuse of power, money laundering and other malpractices. Politics has earned such a bad name for itself everywhere, that even the most hon... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
All the polls today point to a significant Democratic advantage, both on how the parties are handling the key issues as well as how people will vote on Election Day.
Yet, as early November approaches, Democrats would be wise to understand that they are... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Meet the Clintons alone in an ally on a dark night and it is believed the chance of you coming out without getting rapped by one and cut up by the other is not very good. It certainly would not attract Las Vegas style odds, and in 2008 they seem deter... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
In the US we should be pretty aware that the outcome of our elections are largely influenced by how much money each candidate can raise. Whoever can raise the most money has the most chance of swaying the uninformed 'swing' voter, or hiring the best advis... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Cash paid surveys are surveys placed on websites that pay users for completing surveys. There are quite a few specialized websites that allow you to register and take as many surveys as you want. You are paid a certain amount of money for each survey. The... Read >
Author: bikash belbase
21st September 2009
Some speeches are so powerful and inspire so much passion that they plant the seeds for a revolution or a big change in society. Why are some speakers so good at connecting with their audience and some so bad at it? At the root, a speech is about conveyin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
04th September 2009
In November, 1988, the electorate in California approved Proposition 103 to prevent the massive increases in premiums that were affecting all consumers looking for insurance. After major litigation to decide whether the Proposition was constitutional, it ... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
10th August 2009
The scandals and controversies that marked the 14th Lok Sabha and the recent events after the general elections in India were announced, where smaller and regional parties have held bigger parties to ransom over various issues like that of seat-sharing, h... Read >
Author: Anubhav Srivastava
23rd June 2009
One cannot deny the fact that political campaigns do leave an impact on the election results. In fact, in majority of the cases, the political campaigns actually decide the fate of different parties. No matter what the political parties say to highlight t... Read >
Author: hampry
18th June 2009
Telephone fraud and fake schemes range between peddling water purifiers, vitamins, and make-up kits to stock investments and aggressive'900' numbers. According to the coalition Against Crime in Telemarketing ( AAFT ), US electorate lose an approximate $40... Read >
Author: Harris Banks
16th April 2009
In the past, political figures relied upon the news in the form of television stations and even newspapers to release information to the public, example direct to the electorate. Now with the invention of the internet, more political figures are releasing... Read >
Author: evytaar
11th March 2009
In the past, political figures relied upon the news in the form of television stations and even newspapers to release information to the public, example direct to the electorate. Now with the invention of the internet, more political figures are releasing... Read >
Author: evytaar
12th January 2009
Predicting future events is never an easy job, and more often than not, a futile exercise of vanity over reality. However, that has never stopped me from sticking my neck out! Further complicating the issue this year is the fact that we will be installi... Read >
Author: Gary Kiernan
24th November 2008
In November, 1988, the electorate in California approved Proposition 103 to prevent the massive increases in premiums that were affecting all consumers looking for insurance. After major litigation to decide whether the Proposition was constitutional, it ... Read >
Author: David Mayer
10th November 2008
Hypnosis is a natural and common occurrence and it happens
one faces it almost regularly. All of us go in and out of
hypnotic trances throughout our day. These trances are
generally well intend and are pretty harmless, but there are
some people who d... Read >
Author: Joel Gardner
30th September 2008
I predict that Michael Moore's new movie, "Slacker," will lay the groundwork for an Obama/Biden Presidency.
I am a great fan of Michael Moore.
The movie, "SiCKO" changed my life. It did this by inspiring me to become a Community Activist/Organizer f... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
18th September 2008
Though this article begins with the headline mentioning CERN, it applies to all research that costs lot of money but may give no results as far as our living condition is concerned on the earth. The Hadron experiment came into focus for many reasons-
1... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
15th July 2008
The investor's eye view of politics is a simplistic, practical, dot-connecting approach to sorting things out so that win/win change can be considered. Real world politics is not concerned with such things, and that is one of the most serious problems fac... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
20th May 2008
Hilary Clinton recently reinvented herself as a tough beer loving heroine of the working classes, when she ditched her First Lady persona. However, a politician in Vanuatu, makes Hillary’s efforts pale into insignificance.
Another woman, a world aw... Read >
Author: LynThomas
11th May 2008
These are interesting times in London for the property industry to say the least. While both the commercial property investment industry and the residential sector (both buy-to-live and buy-to-let) have been grappling with the credit crunch in recent mont... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
19th March 2008
The mudslinging match between the two leading democratic presidential contenders, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton seems to be continuing unabated. Obama recently remarked that Clinton's campaign was too polarizing for her to win the presidential race. He... Read >
Author: Emma
22nd February 2008
Democrat Barack Obama has promised that if he becomes president he will spend $ 210 billion to create more jobs. It is a clever strategy that is intended to win him the support of the economically deprived section of the electorate who had, up until now, ... Read >
Author: Emma
22nd October 2007
There are some fun facts concerning Australia:*Australia produces 95 percent of the world's valuable opals plus 99 percent of black opals.*Cobber Paddy in South Australia is known as the opal centre of the planet. Its inhabitants is made up of more than 4... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
04th June 2007
Copyright � 2007 Ed Bagley
The truth of the matter is that being a politician in America today is one of the best paying jobs a person could have despite their supposedly low wages compared to corporate executives.
I bet there are corporate execut... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
06th May 2007
Because it proved to me that somebody has some brains within the Labour Party!
Additionally both the main parties were reported to be ending their traditional billboard blitzes in the run up to the general election after they were dismissed as a waste ... Read >
Author: Paul Ashby
26th April 2007
The Investor's Eye view of politics is a simplistic, practical, "dot-connecting" approach to sorting things out so that positive (win/win) change can be considered. Real World politics is not concerned with such things, and that is one of the most serious... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
08th March 2007
Freelance speech writing is the champagne of freelance writing; it offers a high degree of creativity, a high-profile clientele, and the chance to have your work heard among elite people. Of course, there are downsides as well: your style is restricted to... Read >
Author: Brian Scott
08th January 2007
A simple definition of success could be something about achieving one's goal or goals.
We often read or hear, "he achieved success" in such and such a year or upon completion of a project. Success seems to be viewed by many people as an end in itself.... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin
31st July 2006
Cash paid surveys are surveys placed on websites that pay users for completing surveys. There are quite a few specialized websites that allow you to register and take as many surveys as you want. You are paid a certain amount of money for each survey. The... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt
16th April 2006
We've all been there...we asked someone for something...a date, a job, a raise, a loan, help in doing something, forgiveness, love, a recommendation, and so on, and we were rejected. Or we started up a business…like a restaurant…but then not enough client... Read >
Author: Gabriella Kortsch, Ph.D.
01st January 2006
There have been events and legislation that has transformed the financial markets, our economy and the way we conduct business over the course of history, such as the legislation that form the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Internet has also has ... Read >
Author: Joseph Quinones
26th August 2005
A Comment on Campaign Finance Reform
By Sam Vaknin
Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited"
The Athenian model of representative participatory democracy was
both exclusive and direct. It excluded women and slaves but it
allowed the ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
26th August 2005
I decreed my 'twin' into my life in early 1990. It is a story I tell in other books but I think even Edward House would have a hard time topping my gifts. She was the only woman with a brown card in California when she sat on the Governor's Blue Ribbon ... Read >
Author: Robert Baird
01st August 2005
Whether campaigning for government, a local chapter or for election to the school council online surveys are the easy and effective election tool that will benefit any campaign. Use surveys to discover more about the electorate, to identifying the issues ... Read >
Author: Martin Day
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