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28th September 2009
In addition to giving his name to a brandy, a pastry and a psychological condition, Napoleon is also synonymous with the First French Empire, which at its peak briefly ruled a large part of Europe. It was Napoleon's Empire that provided the inspiration fo... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
24th September 2009
Introduction
Health care is always a platform for a political agenda, but with the 2008 presidential campaign not so far away, the concern and conversation relating to the alarming number of Americans without health coverage is rising. It is speculated... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
With a population of under 40,000 Monaco could be forgiven for believing that overseas embassies were an unnecessary expense.
Until now the world's second smallest country has been content to co-operate with French embassies around the world for any ne... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Has anyone heard of Emmeline Pankhurst?
Emmeline was born in Manchester, UK in 1858. She was the daughter of very forward thinking parents for their time, Robert and Sophia Goulden.
You can read more about Emmeline, often referred to as Emily, by vi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
13th August 2009
If environmental sustainability is important to you then a career in renewable energy is one of the best ways to make a real difference in combating climate change and environmental damage.
Global warming and other environmental affairs have been at t... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
02nd July 2009
When I mention the word ‘lean’ in a business context some people tell me it stands for making people redundant and making do with the absolute minimum amount of people. In reality this cannot be further from the truth.
Think about it, if the object... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
11th June 2009
Introduction
Globalisation is a keyword that governs modern politics. This is thus a very complex term worth investigating. It is a term with abundant hidden political agenda. It is a term the political components of which, inevitably regulate al... Read >
Author: Welt Faraday
01st June 2009
A leading issue in almost each and every home in the present date is that health insurance is not given much concern. People do not think that the policy of health insurance is important for them and also for their family. And having a sufficient insuranc... Read >
Author: Alien
01st April 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley
From Maine to California, from Florida to Washington, and from North Dakota to Texas, all across the country, there are at least 20, if not 40, million Americans who have hatred for the 43rd President of the United States, a... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
13th February 2009
In January, Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States, taking his oath of office on the steps of the Capitol before what is believed to be the largest crowd ever to witness a presidential inaugural in person.Following the swearing in c... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie
12th February 2009
In January, Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States, taking his oath of office on the steps of the Capitol before what is believed to be the largest crowd ever to witness a presidential inaugural in person.Following the swearing in cer... Read >
Author: Nate Gillespie
14th October 2008
We still don’t have a cure for the human papilloma virus, but some recent breakthroughs have made prevention a lot easier. Perhaps the most major recent breakthrough is the advent of a genital HPV vaccine.
As you may or may not know, there are severa... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
30th August 2008
What on Earth is Astroturf Marketing
It is believed that the concept of astroturf marketing was coined by US Senator Lloyd Bentsen of Texas to refer to situations in which people with no political agenda present grassroots perspectives on major issues. ... Read >
Author: Mukeshh Kumarr
06th June 2008
In this day and age there is a great deal of misinformation pertaining to the spread of HIV and AIDS even when a condom is utilized during sexual activity. Unfortunately, there is some indication that some of the misinformation that has been spread today... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th April 2008
"No matter that patriotism is too often the refuge of scoundrels. Dissent, rebellion, and all-around hell-raising remain the true duty of patriots." --Barbara Ehrenreich
After 9/11 they sprang up everywhere, cheap, synthetic American flags (probably no... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
09th August 2007
The horrifying September 11th attacks are seared into the minds of most Americans. Etched along with the heart-wrenching images of people leaping to their deaths from the Twin Towers are mug shots of the hijackers who crashed the planes into the World Tr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st August 2007
Top end London property prices have risen again, and have overtaken Monte Carlo's property prices, according to recent reports.
While the future of London property prices remain good, there are some doubts if the increases can be sustained, and Monte C... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th July 2007
Long-term mortgages have long been on Gordon Brown’s political agenda, however, it was only recently that he announced a proposal which aims to encourage more banks and building societies to offer more, and cheaper, long-term fixed rate mortgages. This ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
23rd July 2007
Secure private banking and no income tax are hallmarks of Monaco, the world's best known tax haven, but in a move that has surprised many Monaco has collated and published her first ever GDP figures.
But far from moving away from her tax haven status t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th April 2007
Unusually warm and longer summers and the environment have been much talked about subjects in royal circles since Prince Charles started to use his position to push it up the agenda.
Now a new royal has entered the debate, and Monaco's Prince Albert re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th March 2007
37,000 residents and people could be forgiven for believing that for Monaco overseas embassies were an unnecessary expense.
Until now the world's second smallest country has been content to co-operate with French embassies around the world for any nece... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd February 2007
US and European Ambassadors and diplomats have been reminded by Prince Albert of Monaco at every opportunity about the environment, and he recently accompanied Prince Charles on a visit to his Poundbury village project in England.
Are some of his subje... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
03rd January 2007
School dinners have gone from a national joke to top of the political agenda, all because this year celebrity chef Jamie Olivers TV programme caused uproar over the quality of school dinners, the programme followed the chef and father of two small childre... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
06th October 2005
I would like to start my article with a few economic facts which could lay a background for the message I want to get across.
The political agenda of making Europe the most competitive global economy by 2010 has not been matched by developments over ... Read >
Author: Colin Mc Cullough
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