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The insurance commissioners

28th July 2011
As part of the price for opting out of the laws controlling anti-trust behavior across state lines, the insurance industry agreed to accept regulation by each state. This pushed every state to create an Office or Department of Insurance, each one run by a... Read >
Author: Norris Rios

The International Photo voltaic Strength Option Energy Bubble Certain to Burst Major

23rd June 2011
Offering subsidies away for different energy is not the way to assist us towards a cleaner potential.Did you know that when the cap and trade method commenced in Europe it was stuffed with fraud, cheating, and produced instant millionaires out of manipula... Read >
Author: Rick Snow

European pain management

26th May 2011
There's terrible suspicion and prejudice when anyone mentions Europe. This all stems from their strange belief in socialism, not to say outright communism. Indeed, it's a miracle they ever managed to pull themselves out of savagery and joined the civilize... Read >
Author: Catherine Barron

Professional Wedding Photographers Are Not All The Exact Same With Groomsmen Gifts

09th May 2011
In the works of Stone, a predominant concept is the distinction between ground and figure. Baudrillard’s model of cultural subdialectic theory states that society, surprisingly, has objective value on groomsmen gifts.The primary theme of the works of Ston... Read >
Author: Alice Malone

It Is Wonderful Why You May Own Precious Metals

25th January 2011
Many current predictions paint a picture of doom and gloom for the American dollar. Asia as an emerging economic giant will negatively disturb the value of the American dollar. A new economic system could be put in place as paper money becomes almost usel... Read >
Author: LamarHill

Loans for People with Bad Credit- Will your missions possible

19th January 2011
You need cash in almost every aspect of life and without it is very difficult to manage day to day life and uncertain expenses. If you do not clear dues or pay your bills, there are chances of getting sued by the creditors. You cannot fulfill your desires... Read >
Author: mohatta1

Marcus Asay - Economic Growth and Development, What it consists? 

17th January 2011
A social science that instructs us to make optimal usage of bare and scarce resources is known as Economics. The economic system embraced and acquired by several countries can be socialism, mixed economy and capitalism. Basically, each and every economic ... Read >
Author: Marcus Asay

Famous people with hearing loss

26th November 2010
Hearing loss often does not get the same attention as eyesight problems, yet it is more common than many people think. Today, 1 in 6 people in Australia and 1 in 4 people in New Zealand are affected by hearing loss. But hearing problems do not have to aff... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Public Schools...Like Prisons

21st October 2010
Are they schools or prisons? I’ve spent nearly 30 years of my life as an educator. Had I the opportunity to do it over again I would again choose to teach. It has been a most enjoyable experience to help mold the minds and hearts of yo... Read >
Author: Kevin Probst

Sad quotes about love

30th September 2010
Love is another important relationship to all people after friendship. Showing care as well as love to your beloved one will make you to enjoy, have fun, make you cry, depressed etc. Love has equal power that makes the people to show all sorts of feelings... Read >
Author: Sturat Michael M

What Does America See in 2010 and Beyond?

16th August 2010
Few Americans in today’s political and moral climate have any doubt that our light has seriously dimmed. At no time in our history more than now does it appear that we have brought on an administration that seems to think that it has been given a mandate ... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Sinclair's Beef

09th August 2010
From our lifestyles to the age we retire at, our jobs have a huge effect on our lives. In few other places do we spend nearly as much time or take as seriously. Our work schedule alone determines when we wake up, when we can do the things we want to do, a... Read >
Author: Poseidon Swimming Pools

Moral Decay

24th June 2010
It troubles me to see the moral decay spreading across our land. I recently finished reading the book "Prayers Of Our Presidents" by Jerry MacGregor and Marie Prys. America was founded by those who believed in Christian principles, by those who had a be... Read >
Author: Greg Allen

Speak Evil of No Man...Really??

30th March 2010
I love the New Testament. I think it's fair to say that I live, eat, breathe, and drink the New Testament. I honestly think that there's no piece of literature more inspiring and uplifting than the New Testament. Having said that, I have to admit that mo... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor

People Say It’s A Democracy By Richard Roberts

08th March 2010
Forceful, John. This place to me, I can't foretell in the deepest parts of me, I won't foretell the university or any piece of real estate here not functioning its normal process. It would absolutely break my heart, number one, because my daughter was e... Read >
Author: Reid Joseph
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