Articles, tagged with "slavery", page 6
31st August 2009
Ok, I admit it, I love Star Trek. I was only a little kid when it first came out. I used to watch it all the time. I've probably seen each episode two or three times. Even though it took place in the future, often times the show's themes were pertinent to...
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Author:
jasbirshyam
04th August 2009
The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (abbreviated as the KPCS) is an effort by the United Nations as well as government, social, and industrial process to stop the practice of mining and selling conflict diamonds (also referred to as blood diamond...
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Author:
Allison Ryan
01st August 2009
When we misplace our keys or our glasses the first question we ask is ‘where did I have them last.' The comedy of such a question is that if we knew where we had them last they wouldn't be lost. There is little comedy attached to the misplacement of lo...
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Author:
Rev Michael Bresciani
31st July 2009
The history of soul food is choppy at best. Because of the period in America, there were few if any records kept or written about it until the early 60's. Most of the history along with the meticulous recipes evolved from generation to generation for the ...
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Roy Primm
12th June 2009
Ever really question if flipping houses would be the next thing for you to do? Perhaps after seeing all the shows on the telly you eventually made the decision it was time to jump in head first into the arena of Flipping Homes. Good for you, if you mapped...
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Phil Denkins
05th June 2009
A large number of us are under the impression that debt and credit are fairly modern inventions, and we are quick to blame money troubles on the credit card or easy loans. But the truth is much different. Civilised man has wrestled with these concepts for...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th April 2009
There are many who feel that debt just have a negative side attached to it. But have you ever thought that when you need to buy a car a home or start up a business and you don't have enough money to do so then what becomes the best thing for you. Yes it i...
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Author:
Vishal Verma
09th April 2009
Computer job at home: be your own boss, or be a slave, or both?A computer job at home will make you happy, give you freedom, put you back in control of your own life! But a computer job at home could also spell self slavery. If you really want a computer ...
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Author:
morphtactic
13th March 2009
Ah - the coveted luck 'o the Irish! Although I don't know how lucky the Irish really were (potato famine, Irish slavery (yes, there were Irish slaves), tough times as US immigrants) - being Irish was no cake walk. Ireland itself, as green and gorgeous a...
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Author:
Denise Ryan
12th March 2009
What is the simple work from home opportunity that can keeps you occupied profitably? There are many to choose from according to your whim and fancy. A simple work from home opportunity should be conducted more as a pastime than a serious business. That ...
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Author:
Chandrasoma
20th February 2009
Receiving blessings from God is contingent on obedience to Him.(Ex 23:25) God's blessings rest upon the obedient ones, producing spiritual prosperity and filling their material needs, making itself evident in their homes, their land, their off spring, the...
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Francis Hirak
18th February 2009
It is normal, and indeed, necessary, for you to have sound reasons for taking different actions in your life. This applies to switching to organic foods as well. This is a significant change and you should know the reasons for making the shift. What makes...
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Author:
Holly Crosgrey
27th October 2008
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Our innermost dream is to make enough money working from home. We want to have an online home business that generate...
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Author:
Elke Houghton
21st October 2008
As the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick is celebrated each year on March 17th.
If you're planning to be in Ireland for 'Paddy's Day' then check out our potted history on the life of Saint Patrick...then amaze your fellow party-goers with your n...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
30th September 2008
Introduction:
In the days of old, the Egyptians had many gods. One of those was the god of the Nile. They worshipped the water of the Nile River and thought it was the source of everything they needed. They also had the god of the Frog. They had the go...
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Author:
Manuel Washington