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29th September 2009
My transcriptionist lived in New Orleans until August 28, 2005, the day before Hurricane Katrina hit. She and her boyfriend and their four cats evacuated with two cars full of valuables and art and 'irreplaceables'. They rode out the storm in Tennessee in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
What Is Earth 4 Energy?
The Earth 4 Energy guide includes a complete DIY instructions on how to power your home with renewable energy by building your own wind power generator or building your own solar panels. The guide includes step by step illustratio... Read >
Author: chris cohen
24th September 2009
A look at the 2006 mid-term elections and their possible effect on American politics.
The 2006 Congressional mid-term elections are just around the corner. In many ways this election is a pivotal point for both the Democrat and Republican parties. For ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Have you ever screamed at the television or radio? These days, Americans have plenty to be outraged about... and if you’ve ever asked yourself the above question, you’re definitely not alone. The question is: what are we going to do about it?
I’v... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Democrats will be making a profound mistake if they follow through on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s insistence that the party will refuse to provide any funding for the war in Iraq, absent some benchmarks for withdrawal of our troops at least by S... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Stock markets are strange because they reflect the sum total of all our hopes, fears and prejudices at the end of each day. Every so often something big comes along that can have very strong influence on the stock market, and the direction the market is g... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
What a world we live in. Let’s look at Iraq. We know the President said ostensibly that the reason for invading was to find weapons of mass destruction, and prevent Saddam Hussein from using them. His removal from office could create a new democratic Ir... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The world was expecting news from the US for quite a while, but when the official declaration of war came out the reaction didn’t seem that expected. On March 19th, 2003 the first US troops entered the territory of Iraq with definite task: to occupy the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Are you concerned about inflation, a recession, or even a depression in the early 21st Century? If you are concerned about either one or the real possibility of all the economic woes that potentially face the United States you are surely not alone as mor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
DETROIT -- Deception, arrogance, greed, hubris, corruption, incompetence and isolation -- the seven deadly sins of political life -- snared President George W. Bush and his cronies long ago. That's how they gained and maintain power.
While praying and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
DETROIT -- The regime has already produced so many ignominious legacies that historians in the near future will be able to feast on the task of measuring the damage from the wretched deeds the Busheviks have wrought.
Certainly, the unnecessary pre-emp... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
What would happen if loyalists of Saddam Hussein bombed 12 major U.S. cities one week before the presidential election, thrusting the nation and the election into chaos?
Sound familiar? A similar scenario recently took place in Spain and could happen t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
It is an undisputed fact that the dollar is weak. The trade deficit run up by the Bush administration in financing the war in Iraq and the sub-prime mortgage crisis are just two of the factors that have driven investors from the dollar to its baby sister,... Read >
Author: a
07th September 2009
The votes have been counted from the New Hampshire primary. McCain has been declared the winner of the Republican primary and Clinton has been declared the winner on the Democrat side. I sit in a state of disbelief. Lately in this campaign season I’ve h... Read >
Author: sumit poonia
07th September 2009
Sometimes we can find the most appropriate words in the least likely places. The other night I was watching Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Toward the end of the movie the headmaster of Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore, says, "There are dark times ahead. S... Read >
Author: abdullah
07th September 2009
Sometimes we can find the most appropriate words in the least likely places. The other night I was watching Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Toward the end of the movie the headmaster of Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore, says, "There are dark times ahead. S... Read >
Author: abdullah
06th September 2009
The new Administration is taking over facing an unprecedented economic crisis. The country is already deep in debt and proposes to spend billions more to help prevent a long-lasting recession. Looking overseas, the war in Iraq still has eighteen months to... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
03rd September 2009
As a single mother, it can be difficult to imagine returning to a life that was before children. A child, with all the joys and hardships they bring, can consume all thoughts. When a single mom is working, she's thinking about making money to feed her son... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
03rd September 2009
Sometimes we can find the most appropriate words in the least likely places. The other night I was watching Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Toward the end of the movie the headmaster of Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore, says, "There are dark times ahead. S... Read >
Author: abdullah
02nd September 2009
I don't like to wake up in the morning. I wake up as a progression, hitting the snooze button after the alarm goes off, rolling over and going back to sleep for a few more minutes. I do this a couple of times. It's psychological, I suppose. It gets me rea... Read >
Author: ALFAHAD
31st August 2009
I don't like to wake up in the morning. I wake up as a progression, hitting the snooze button after the alarm goes off, rolling over and going back to sleep for a few more minutes. I do this a couple of times. It's psychological, I suppose. It gets me rea... Read >
Author: ALFAHAD
30th August 2009
I heard John McCain say that if he was elected president he felt the war in Iraq could be won by the time his first term ended. He also made the claim that most of our troops would be out of Iraq by then. This from the man who not too long ago crowed that... Read >
Author: sariya.sagaciti
23rd August 2009
You need a Nashville car accident attorney to ensure that your rights are not trampled upon in case you are involved in a traffic accident. Statistically speaking, car accidents are some of the most common causes of personal injury in the state of Tenness... Read >
Author: Jerry Work
18th July 2009
On a day-to-day basis, the stock and bond markets pretty much follow the sentiment of the day. And, at times, it actually gets to be pretty ridiculous. For instance, the stock exchanges were extremely weak recently based upon the fact that the Chinese r... Read >
Author: James Dicks
15th May 2009
Today people spend so much time worrying. People are worried about inflation, worried about loss of employment, finding employment, loss of home equity,
Many worry about the war in Iraq, Who will be the next president? The cost of gas
The cost of groce... Read >
Author: Chris Beard Tampa Insurance Agent
15th April 2009
I would suspect that most people in most parts of the world would be familiar with the recent presidential inauguration of Barack Obama in the U.S. As an American, I have some real close connection with that.
I've got to tell you, apart from a person's... Read >
Author: james
03rd February 2009
Traveling is certainly made easier when you heed the warnings of those who have gone before you. Especially when your path winds through the tangled Second World jungle that is “island time.” Laid back charm aside, island time can sometimes make the s... Read >
Author: GypsyNester
03rd February 2009
Acknowledge God owns everything. Function confidently, knowing He's in control. Understand that He gives and takes away and love Him regardless. Express thanks no matter the situation. Sing and speak praises to Him in rough times just as in the good times... Read >
Author: priyanka
28th January 2009
Routinely, the stock and bond markets pretty much follow the sentiment of the day. And, at times, it actually gets to be pretty ridiculous. For instance, the stock exchanges were extremely weak the other day based upon the idea that the Asian and Europe... Read >
Author: James Dicks
16th January 2009
Who better than a doctor should know that medical detox and rehab are the right solutions for addiction. But a Utah doctor who betrayed patient trust and traded pills for sex from addicted female patients has been sent to prison.
If you’ve ever doubt... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
16th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
Scientists at the Centre Hyperbare de L'lle have recently uncovered a potential method of treatment for soldiers suffering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) by using a method commonly used to treat diver's bends.
In... Read >
Author: LegalView
30th December 2008
As Americans, we've heard astronomical numbers in recent years required to pay for unusual events that were not considered when our government first puts its budget together:
$32 billion immediately following the September 11, 2001 attacks
Up to $20... Read >
Author: Michael Letcher
19th December 2008
Okay now, let's all laugh at Bush because he had some shoes thrown at him a couple days ago. And further, let's laugh at him more because he tried to make a joke out of it.
Can’t wait for the SNL skit. Yes, let’s laugh at Bush and support the Dai... Read >
Author: AJ Hatch
18th December 2008
Traumatic brain injury has been deemed the signature wound of the war in Iraq among Americans and now, new research has surfaced, which states that U.S. soldier helmets may actually be increasing the severity of a TBI following an IED blast. IED's are imp... Read >
Author: Legal
15th December 2008
In the midst of reading Sue Katz's trenchant book, Thanks But No Thanks: The Voter's Guide to Sarah Palin, I was so chilled that I literally had to plug in a heating pad to read the rest. The facts that Katz has amassed in just four weeks make a Stephen K... Read >
Author: peacecorso
02nd December 2008
Change is everywhere and you should expect more! Both sides promised it in the Presidential election. Citizens are screaming for it after the near collapse of the economy; and they also want changes in energy policy, health care, global warming, and the w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th November 2008
The election for the 44th President is over, and the uncertainty of the race is behind us. Now we face the next round of uncertainty – how this election will affect the outdoor advertising industry. There has not been a more stressful start for a Presid... Read >
Author: Frank Rolfe
18th November 2008
In 2006, the total cost of health care in the United States was 2.1 trillion dollars,
which is more than the gross national product of China. Yes, we spend more on
healthcare than China spends on everything.
We’ve all heard that the war in Ir... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
18th November 2008
At this very moment the United States is dealing with some very significant issues that may change the nation to its very core. Not only are we about to vote on the next President of the United States, but we are also dealing with a major economic crisis.... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
11th November 2008
When Will It Be Peace?
When will our troops be coming back to Main Street to enjoy peace? In the thin high air, fever-laden deserts with scorching heat, at sea and in foxholes, the men and women dream of returning home. They dream of peace in prewar im... Read >
Author: dar150
31st October 2008
Sometimes I am astonished at real things that happen - even if you dream up the most absurd scenario, you can always find something that actually happened that is more absurd.
What I have found most amusing is the foreign policy credentials of Sarah Pa... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
27th October 2008
With the 2008 Presidential election right around the corner, it is obviously the hot topic to surround the water cooler, PTA meetings, school campuses, and boardrooms around the nation. This presidential election is shaking ground having both a female & a... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
27th October 2008
With the 2008 Presidential election right around the corner, it is obviously the hot topic to surround the water cooler, PTA meetings, school campuses, and boardrooms around the nation. This presidential election is shaking ground having both a female & a... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
06th October 2008
Have you been wondering what's the real answer to the question "why are gas prices so high today?"
The main reason is because the demand is increasing and the supply is dwindling. Beyond refining and manufacturing costs, this is the major point that ma... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
12th September 2008
Conservatism in America is defined by the fight against abortion, same-sex marriages, stem cell research, euthanasia, and a host of other causes. The conservatives believe that even an unborn fetus has the right to live while the expecting mother does not... Read >
Author: Shania Scott
09th September 2008
Evening of 28, U.S. Senator Obama accepted the presidential nomination in the Democratic National Convention, became the first minorities ethnic U.S. presidential candidate nominated by major political parties.
Recently, Obama can accommodate gave a ... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu
04th September 2008
Writing a persuasive article can be quite fun yet challenging. However, before you even get to that point, you have to deal with choosing the right subject. Persuasive speech topics are usually more serious than subjects of other essays. You have to think... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
22nd August 2008
Around four months ago, we started hearing about how you could save a lot of money using water for gas in your vehicle. Actually, water for gas systems has been around for awhile, but thanks to rising gas costs, they have become more popular then ever bef... Read >
Author: Osman
22nd July 2008
When designing a Web page, there are many ways to attract attention to important events or items. The most common way is to change the font size of the headline. For example, during the U.S. war in Iraq, CNN.com changed their banner headline from font-siz... Read >
Author: G.Entp27
22nd July 2008
When designing a Web page, there are many ways to attract attention to important events or items. The most common way is to change the font size of the headline. For example, during the U.S. war in Iraq, CNN.com changed their banner headline from font-siz... Read >
Author: G.Entp27
14th July 2008
Another Fourth of July approaches as our country is embroiled in another conflict. Regardless of what you think about the War on Terrorism or the war in Iraq, it IS important that we reflect on the goodness and the greatness of the United States of Americ... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.
25th June 2008
Online Shopping Store brings consumers and retailers together to advantage from each other. Online shopping store has no big and expensive advertising. Just by word of mouth. Homeshop18 an online shopping portal provides great deals to buy products online... Read >
Author: Brendon Long
20th June 2008
When the evangelicals felt they got burned by Jimmy Carter they chose more carefully the next time around and Ronald Reagan did not disappoint them. President Bush has not so much disappointed the Christians but the nation with what seems to be failed war... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
11th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Magill
Every day it seems as though the price for a barrel of crude oil climbs ever higher. The people of the United States have every right to ask, "Why are gas prices so high?" There are many factors involved in the answer t... Read >
Author: steve magill
20th May 2008
Oil prices are going up, up and up. They are expected to go up to 200 Dollars a barrel. Every one of us who thinks about this has different perspective. Consumers blame the government for allowing the prices. Some blame the oil producers while others bla... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
20th May 2008
Oil Prices And War
Oil prices are going up, up and up. They are expected to go up to 200 Dollars a barrel. Every one of us who thinks about this has different perspective. Consumers blame the government for allowing the prices. Some blame the oil pr... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
08th May 2008
Learning Arabic is a critical skill in today's complicated world. The dramatic rise of oil prices and the ongoing military instability in the Middle East insures that Arabic speaking countries and particularly those that are oil producing are of increasi... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language
08th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Boulette
I was recently reviewing some comments to one of my articles published on the net and noticed one comment mentioning how "passionate" I seem to be about this primary season. And they are absolutely right -- I am.
... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Boulette
29th April 2008
Cincinnati, OH � Each week as Americans struggle to find money to fill their gas tanks, buy milk, and pay their mortgage � the government is spending $2 billion tax dollars in Iraq. And as the price at the pump goes up, as food takes more and more o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th April 2008
Paul and Kim have been married for a year when they decide it's time to buy their first home. They don't know it but they are about to make the biggest mistake of their lives.
Paul manages a national car rental agency, and Kim is a bookkeeper at a loc... Read >
Author: Energy Efficient Homes Team
29th April 2008
Paul and Kim have been married for a year when they decide it's time to buy their first home. They don't know it but they are about to make the biggest mistake of their lives.
Paul manages a national car rental agency, and Kim is a bookkeeper at a loc... Read >
Author: Energy Efficient Homes Team
07th April 2008
As the Presidential Election Heats Up, Our Thoughts Turn To Our Citizen Soldiers in The Desert.
One of the fundamentals of Tekkenryu Jujutsu is to always keep advancing on an attacker. Every technique is meant to take ground and keep the attacker off ... Read >
Author: Damian Ross
07th April 2008
The war in Iraq has seen the lives of 4,000 Americans destroyed for political gain. Despite mass protests and vocal opposition to the war and the underlying reasons behind it, the powers that be have elected to pursue their personal agenda by proxy, spend... Read >
Author: Nick Carter
07th April 2008
Al Gore or John Kerry could have gone down several different roads to achieve the US objectives of controlling the oil reserves in Iraq. But without any leadership abilities, poor breeding, and being surrounded his entire life by some of the most sinister... Read >
Author: Nick Carter
03rd April 2008
No matter what argument the USA government has put forward on why they had to do the Iraq war, it's obvious that OIL is one of the reasons for the war. And because of this war in Iraq, US soldiers continue to die on a daily basis. And no matter how much y... Read >
Author: Ozzie Freedom
01st April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Boulette
This Easter Sunday, we reached another milestone only days after the 5th anniversary of the War In Iraq. The 4,000th American has been killed. Four thousand families in the United States have been visited by unifo... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Boulette
01st April 2008
This Easter Sunday only days after the 5th anniversary of the beginning of the War in Iraq, we reached another milestone – the 4,000th American was killed. Four thousand – which means that 4,000 mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, wives or children... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Boulette
28th March 2008
Cincinnati, OH ? What will be the final outcome in Iraq? Is it possible to spread democracy throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa? How bad is America?s economy? Could the Euro or gold surpass the dollar? These are just some of the questions d... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th March 2008
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton landed a surprising knockout in the primary in Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island, ending Senator Barack Obama's winning streak of 11 straight nominating contest wins. This spree had led may prominent politicians to suggest that ... Read >
Author: Emma
11th March 2008
Senator John McCain has successfully won the Republican Party’s nomination for the Party’s national convention in September for the upcoming presidential election. He clinched the nomination with projected wins in Ohio, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Texa... Read >
Author: Emma
10th March 2008
The candidates in the Democratic camps ramped up their campaigning ahead of tomorrow’s primaries in Ohio and Texas. Currently Barack Obama is leading ahead of Hillary Clinton, having won 11 consecutive victories, in the last few primaries.
The Clinto... Read >
Author: Emma
04th March 2008
Both the Democratic Party candidates once again locked horns with each other. This time the battlefield was a telecast debate, their final onscreen encounter before next week’s primaries in Ohio and Texas. Clinton and Obama lashed out at each other, on ... Read >
Author: Emma
24th February 2008
For Our Sanctification in the Lord
This next reason is not going to be a very popular reason for many Christians - but it is a very powerful reason nonetheless - and it is all
for our own good and for own benefit. The second main reason God will allow... Read >
Author: Michael Bradley
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
06th February 2008
If one googles the phrase "Strategic Influence" we see literally thousands of references to a controversial department of the Pentagon established by the US in the advent of the war in Iraq which has since been disbanded. In contrast the humble program d... Read >
Author: Leanne Faraday-Brash
25th January 2008
Democrat Barack Obama says he will confront former President Bill Clinton over inaccurate statements made by the latter while supporting his wife, Hillary Clinton's presidential candidacy.
This is what he had to say in an interview on "Good Morning Ame... Read >
Author: Emma
21st January 2008
An ABC News/ Washington Post poll showed that McCain is now at the top of Republicans. From the Democrats, Obama has caught up with Hillary Clinton and recovered his earlier lead position, which he gained during the Iowa caucuses.
Obama's gain is, in g... Read >
Author: Emma
08th November 2007
George Bush has been one of the most controversial political figures of all time. He is the eldest son of the former president of the United States George Herbert Walker Bush, and is currently serving his second term in office. Bush won the election in 20... Read >
Author: Nick Carter
08th November 2007
The controversial war in Iraq started with the US-led invasion in March 2003. The main reason offered for the proposed war was that Iraq has nuclear capabilities and that the war would act as a means of disabling such capabilities – thus the war would p... Read >
Author: Nick Carter
28th August 2007
Inexperience, shallowness, evasiveness and outright lying are all part of lesser politics but “flip flopping” stands out as the most obvious and the most hated of ulterior motives in a political wannabe and more so in a presidential candidate. Essenti... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
28th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jean Starling
And Why do you care?
If you're Taking the Reins of leadership or have the desire to become a leader then paying attention to this 1 leadership lesson, which you see played out in the media each and every day, is by f... Read >
Author: Jean Starling
27th July 2007
Bruce Springsteen’s grasp on the American culture has left a strong mark on the world. Even so that today, 30 years after “Born in the USA” became a huge a hit it is still a major icon in our society making Bruce Springsteen ringtones one of the mos... Read >
Author: Msanders
26th July 2007
The Intelligence apparatus of the United States is required to publish what is referred to as the National Intelligence Estimate. It is a distillation of the major intelligence issues facing the United States as seen through the eyes of some 17 different ... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
01st July 2007
based on the new book
THE PRICE OF LIBERTY:
Paying for America's Wars
Published by Times Books
NOTE: An older version of this article originally appeared
in the Financial Times on May 18, 2007.
INTRODUCTION
The article below is based on Robe... Read >
Author: Robert D. Hormats
29th June 2007
In a recent edition of Pat Robertson’s CBN news programs a commentator said that “people of Europe hate Americans not for what they do, but for what they are.” It is not the war in Iraq or the perceived spread of American imperialism as much as thei... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
16th June 2007
No matter what argument the USA government has put forward on why they had to do the Iraq war, it's obvious that OIL is one of the reasons for the war. And because of this war in Iraq, US soldiers continue to die on a daily basis.
And no matter how ... Read >
Author: King J. For
01st May 2007
The outcome of the upcoming 2008 presidential race will be influenced by the candidates’ positions on the significant issues that are captivating the minds of the voters. These issues will be the subjects of numerous debates that will be held as part ... Read >
Author: Joem Hughes
01st May 2007
The outcome of the upcoming 2008 presidential race will be influenced by the candidates’ positions on the significant issues that are captivating the minds of the voters. These issues will be the subjects of numerous debates that will be held as part of... Read >
Author: joem hughes
26th April 2007
“Fragments of a great secret have been found in the oral tradition, in literature, in religion and in philosophies throughout the centuries” extols the publicity material for the movie “The Secret” which launched in March 2006. The producer of the... Read >
Author: Alister Bredee
01st March 2007
News writing is an ideal outlet for forum opinions. This form of writing is a great way of turning the views of forum contributors into a strong and readable news article.
Forums are important barometers for online and offline marketers, lobbyists, sto... Read >
Author: Nazvi Careem
07th February 2007
According to Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama, American Alcohoilism is the root cause of the Iraq War, soon to be the Iran War. The immense, gluttonous, ridiculous over consumption of oil by the people of the United States of America... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
06th February 2007
Despite the Internet and its incalculable potential for spreading knowledge, unawareness is rampant.
A Harris International Pool showed that, in February 2005, 64 per cent of Americans believed Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction prior to the ... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
02nd February 2007
I recently saw an article entitled "Clinton: Iraq War Bush's Responsibility". I very rarely touch on political topics because I feel politics in general is such rubbish. Not to mention, it effectively creates the perception of separation and elitism which... Read >
13th January 2007
When Judi climbed into the cab, she needed distraction as much
as
transportation. The handsome young cab driver had kind eyes and a ready
smile
so she settled into the backseat of the taxi for the 20 minute drive
from
her
home in Columbia to t... Read >
Author: Oduor Abong
11th January 2007
Doing Business In Time Of Warby Don K. CrowtherAmerica has changed how we go to war.It used to be that war information was parceled out in small doses.But with the advent of CNN, Internet coverage, embedded reporters,and wall-to-wall (24-hour) coverage by... Read >
fignewtoncrow
03rd January 2007
The date today is January 2, 2007. Happy New Year. What was your New Year’s Resolution? Did you resolve to put an end to the war in Iraq as more American warships steam towards the Persian Gulf? Did you resolve to put an end to global warming as the Arc... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
09th December 2006
What a world we live in. Let?s look at Iraq. We know the President said ostensibly that the reason for invading was to find weapons of mass destruction, and prevent Saddam Hussein from using them. His removal from office could create a new democratic Iraq... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
05th December 2006
Next week, the Iraq Study Group, a committee of so-called WISE MEN, will go public on what they feel the United States should do to extract itself from the current civil war in Iraq. I believe that among their recommendations will be:
? Entering into d... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
24th November 2006
The election is over. The call, by some Democrat leaders, to get out of Iraq within a few months has already begun. The political jockeying for advantage in the next election is underway. The effort to corner President Bush was hinted at within days after... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis
23rd November 2006
Are you looking for that kind of vehicle which you might just be very proud of? Are you looking for that kind of vehicle which people could really recognize with just a simple look at it?
Sure, you may not be able to use your favorite Volkswagen aut... Read >
Author: Tom Bailey
17th November 2006
When it comes to boys, there are some standard costumes that you will see year after year at Halloween time. With many of them, they wear the costume year round in creative play. Some of them are not the best color-wise for use at dusk, so make sure you... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
17th November 2006
It seems like teenage drivers are bound to get failing grades when it come to drivers' education. This is according to a study that AutoWeek has conducted just recently. The results of the study were published in the magazine's issue that was distribu... Read >
Author: Kenneth McKinley
07th November 2006
Stock markets are strange because they reflect the sum total of all our hopes, fears and prejudices at the end of each day. Every so often something big comes along that can have very strong influence on the stock market, and the direction the market is g... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
07th October 2006
You know the situation our troops face everyday. We live in dangerous times and our soldiers are laying down their lives to keep all of us, you and me, safe and secure at home.
Maybe you know someone in the military. Perhaps you son is in the Army, you... Read >
Author: Paul Stober
25th July 2006
After two World Wars and major collisions in various parts of the world countries started talking about international partnership and friendly cooperation between ex enemies. Organizations like UNO and UNESCO were founded to restore piece on earth and bri... Read >
Author: Denis Glover
05th July 2006
Jesus Christ called the Religious and Political Leaders of his time "Blind Guides". The United States of America has been led so blindly into imminent disaster by George W. Bush and the Republican Party that the US is now looking like the Titanic hurtling... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
25th April 2006
When dealing with other people, your goal should be to develop a rapport. You will improve the quality of your relationships if you learn the art of agreeableness. Develop an agreeable feeling within the minds of others towards you. What does it mean to b... Read >
Author: doran roggio
03rd April 2006
Wearing your Politics on your SleeveBy Rachel EdelmanAs the election season heats up, progressively minded entrepreneursare combining their politics, creativity, and business savvy in anall-out effort to defeat George W. Bush in 2004."Vote for Anyone but ... Read >
racheledelman2004
01st April 2006
The Internet has connected translation technologies with consumers at a pace that feels threatening to many of the million plus linguists around the world. Will they lose their role in globalization?
Imagine a world in which you speak or write your la... Read >
Author: Dennis Smith
21st March 2006
Think about this: everything you feel, think, and do is totally your own responsibility. All your reactions to others and to what they say or do to you are also your own responsibility. And all your reactions to neighborhood, community, and global events ... Read >
Author: Gabriella Kortsch, Ph.D.
27th January 2006
Is your business missing out on valuable tax deductions you can take for the use of your personal vehicle for business purposes?If you haven't done so already, you should definitely beat a path to the door of your local office supply store and pick up a n... Read >
Author: Germaine A Hoston
04th December 2005
I understand that there is an enormous inertia in the present tax system. The incremental complication of the tax code over the last 80 years has given birth to an entire industry that is fully capable of defending their turf.
These are challenging t... Read >
Author: John Thomas
13th November 2005
Can blogs revolutionize stock trading? David Jenyns of SystemTradingBlog.com thinks so.
Web logs are growing at an exponential pace on the internet, with an unpredictable and dramatic rise in new users and new services. A study by Jeffrey Henning recen... Read >
Author: David Jenyns
09th November 2005
Sometimes, students as well as scholars are afraid of designing and completing new project, one of the most difficult in their turbulent student life, one of the longest during their short period of study, and one of the most important as well. Why are so... Read >
Author: Tyler Benson
05th September 2005
Hitler and the Invention of the West
By Sam Vaknin
Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited"
In his book - really an extended essay - "Of Paradise and Power:
America and Europe in the New World Order" - Robert Kagan claims
that the p... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
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