Articles, tagged with "american president", page 6
23rd January 2009
On behalf of white evangelical Christians everywhere, I'd like to congratulate the black church for a well-deserved victory. The election of Barack Hussein Obama as the first African American president of the United States is a watershed moment not only f...
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Aaron Taylor
19th December 2008
You would have to be living under a rock to not know about the tsunami of products being sold related to the new First Family Obama. Why are people buying up all these items with his image, words, voice or likeness connected to them somehow? Is this goin...
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Laurie Meade
01st December 2008
The recent victory by Barack Obama in his bid for President of the United States made history, but in more ways than one. The obvious one is that he will become the first African-American president in history. The less obvious point is that he used a powe...
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Frank Rumbauskas
30th November 2008
I can't believe that it is already the middle of November - where did the time go?! So much has happened this month that many of us are already overwhelmed and tired out. I know that I was exhausted by the time the election came around just from exciteme...
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Dr. Jacqueline Lewis-Lyons
21st October 2008
India has taken yet another step forward in changing its "developing nation" tag to one with a "developed nation". This time the agenda is not to clean the Holy Ganges or pull in some roadways/railways/airways. The deal is big- it is the Nuclear Deal with...
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MyGuestHouse
21st May 2008
We can get acquainted with quotes of leaderships through schools, colleges, libraries, universities and they can be of great help as these are inspiring for the young generation for improving their leadership potential. After all, they are going to lead t...
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Peter Gitundu
21st February 2008
First let me begin this article by stating that I understand the sentiment to have an African-American president. Although you couldn't tell it from my photo my grandfather William Johnson was an African American, he married a white woman in the 1940's an...
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Kim Sunshine
14th February 2008
The White House is the official home and work place of the American president and stands out as an epitome of power and supremacy. The White House was built of white painted Aquia sandstone during the 1792-1800, its architecture resembling the late Georgi...
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James Cook
13th February 2008
The Kennedy museum in Dallas or the Sixth floor Museum in Dealey Plaza stands out as a prime attraction signifying the life and untimely death of a much loved American President. Though the museum arouses a profound sadness in many who visit the site, it ...
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Author:
James Cook
24th January 2008
In ethics they have this problem that is brought up. There are different examples but with the same idea. The example is about a guy with a bomb that is threatening to explode it and cause the death of 5,000 peoople. But he will not do it if you kill one ...
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23rd January 2008
Traditional Publishers take ages to notice a trend. In the 1980s it was so-called 'Magical Realism' that had to be around for a while before the people who put the books out noticed what it was. In the 1990s it was the worrying wave of 'Tragic Childhoods'...
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Mike Scantlebury
19th January 2008
If translation services were an easy thing to deliver, automatic translators would be kings...
Translating and translation services do not just consist in replacing an English word by a French word. If it were that simple, automatic translators would b...
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Author:
Armando
23rd July 2007
The second world largest automaker and producer of high quality Toyota Land Cruiser parts, Toyota Motor Corp. according to its North American President needs to discount the Tundra truck to reach its goal of doubling its US share for large pickups.
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Author:
Rain Stockton
06th May 2007
The topic might have been more true in olden days when ignorance was bliss. It is not as relevant with todays society. Skepticism is a part of human nature and will always remain so. Suspicion and mistrust come either from lack of experience or from bad p...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
26th March 2007
A few days ago, I realized that the US presidential election is fast approaching. You see, I was watching the news a few nights ago and I saw a political ad endorsing Sen. Hillary Clinton. I also saw the results of the results of the recent election 2008 ...
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Author:
Joem Hughes