- Egypt - Where Civilization Began By : Derek Dashwood
Our ancestry goes back several million years, but it is only the past ten thousand years, from Jerico in present day Syria, to the fertile delta of the Nile, and later at Sumerian sites in the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.But first to fully bloosom as an empire was Egypt - Cleopatra and Mark Antony - Lessons For Today By : Derek Dashwood
After her relationship with Julius Caesar Mark Antony, one of three selected senators to rule as triumverent, and see that dissolve to Octavian becoming August Caesar. - The Economic Fire That Is Raging Out Of Control By : Aydan Corkern
If we think that the economy is out of control now, what if it only gets worse? Who will we blame in Washington and other places? Are there things that we, the average consumer and citizen, have done to contribute to this mess? - Politic in Some Different Views for Society Education By : ghostevyta
Many people in the world especially they who have never felt higher education than elementary school, even have never gone to school consider that politic is always dirty, not good, and not useful. Precisely its not only because of education level, but sometimes also social condition in each nation. Because of that reason, they become an apathetic in political news, opinion, or other events related to the government - Obama's Stand on US Immigration Policies By : Jordan McPelt
US Immigration policies were one of the main hot issues of discussion and debate during the recent presidential elections. These have also been spoken of as being obsolete, outdated and inconsistent with the existing situation of the American economy. - Political Polarization in Relationships By : Shawn Wilson
Some great tips on how to deal with politics in a relationship, especially if you have differing views. - Nimrod Spy Plane Had No Automatic Fire Extinguisher By : Jon Butt
A look at how an automatic fire extinguisher may have been able to prevent the fatal crash of a plane which resulted in an appaling loss of lives. - Dealing With Politics at Work By : Alex Weidmann
How powerful is politics in business? The connection between the two is difficult to explain, but somehow they are closely related. - Why Students Need to Care about the Election By : ghostevyta
The most questions of people ask in election and political field is Why do we need to care about the election? It shows how care people including students are with the political and election issue. Most of them become apathetic and some others become scoffers. - National Concealed Carry Law By : EmmySue Pryor
By the time the end of this week has come, we could have a National Concealed Carry Law in our hands. Senator of South Dakota, John Thune and Senator of Louisiana, David Vitter have proposed this amendment.
In 2008, in the District of Columba v. Heller, the Supreme Court decided to support the Second Amendment, saying that the District of Columbia's ban on handguns infringe it... - Multifaceted science of measurement: Economics By : Alex Gwen Thomson
The word âEconomicsâ has been derived from Greek word âoikos nomosâ which denotes rules of the house or management of house. Economics is a scientific analysis of products and services with respect to their demand, supply and consumption patterns. These analysis or the economic fundamentals are applicable virtually in every aspect of life today. - Altmans Winnebago Deal Of A Lifetime By : Bob Miller
Altmans Winnebago deal of a lifetime was a nightmare from start to finish - Cleopatra - Egyptian Legend, Lessons For Today By : Derek Dashwood
Cleopatra, unlike the legendary Helen of Troy, was a real live person, the fourth and last Ptolmy to rule Egypt. - George Washington - His Origins, And His Canal By : Derek Dashwood
George Washington, founder of the United States of America, was also an innovative thinker. He was a very astute business man, as well as a victorious general. and first president of the United States of America. - Benjamin Franklin And His Place In History By : Derek Dashwood
Benjamin Franklin was an inventor, a respected politian at all levels, state and nationsl spokesman,orator, a publisher and truly one of the Founding Fathers of America. - Franklin Delano Roosevelt And Today - Ivory And Ebony By : Derek Dashwood
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a towering figure of world stature during the decades he was President of the United States of America. - Alexander The Great - His Influence in Persia By : Derek Dashwood
To study the full life of Alexander the Great requires that you view him as warrior, builder, creator. Alexander brought much additional distinctions in archicture and much else. - Alexander The Great - The Natural Leader By : Derek Dashwood
To examine the life from 356-323 B.C. of Alexander the Great as natural leader leaves you to be in admiration of such a man. - Iran, Ready for Dialogue with US By : Musa Aykac
President Ahmadinejad stated that change from the United States, must be profound, not tactical. - A Look at America's Long, Long Afghan War By : Musa Aykac
Twenty years ago, the last Russian army troops departed from Afghanistan after a fatal war that went on for nine years, seven weeks and three days. - The Great EU Backing Obama By : Musa Aykac
Nobody cheered the rise of Barack Obama to the presidency louder than leadership of Europe. - Adam Smith: Capitalism's Founding Father By : William Welch
Modern capitalism traces its roots to Adam Smith and his Wealth of Nations. - What Happens To The Embargo Now? By :
Change: now that's a word we've all gotten used to hearing.
From its use (ubiquitous, sometimes annoying, and ultimately very successful) in a--well, a world-changing presidential campaign to its sudden prominence in our economic lives--how many finance titans have pronounced the words "the rules have changed" in the last several months? - The "Buy American" Provision By : Shawn Wilson
A look at the new stimulus package and how it might effect the world especially the buy American clause. - Issues to Watch and Ways to Be Politically Involved By : Art Gib
As the United States usher in a new presidential administration--one for which you did rally your support--you may be wondering what this will mean for you, your future, and your ideals. Well, the truth is that now, more than ever, you should be politically aware and active. - Election Law: Trends And Developments By : Jeff Ryan
Unless you have been living in a cave in some far off land the past decade, you are at least somewhat aware that election law has become a major issue in many instances across the country. - Election Law: Trends And Developments By : Jeff Ryan
Unless you have been living in a cave in some far off land the past decade, you are at least somewhat aware that election law has become a major issue in many instances across the country. - The Chinese Japanese Relations Have Evolved By : MIKE SELVON
Chinese Japanese relations have a long history. - Tax Havens Face 2009 Attacks By : Monaco
British and American politicians will be looking for someone to blame for the economic downturn in 2009.
Step forward tax havens for their turn to come under the media microscope... - What A Day For the US and The World By : Shawn Wilson
A look at President Obama and the impact he will have on the world! - Crowds Collect as Barack Obama Makes History By : Musa Aykac
Tuesday 20th of January will be a date that everyone is always going to remember as history was made when Barack Obama strides to the pinnacle of American power. - How Important Is Freedom Of Speech? By : Shawn Wilson
A look at how our fundamental right to freedom of speech isn't always a right. - Can Obama Save The Economy? By : Shawn Wilson
A look at how Obama might impact the economy and our lives in general. - Change To The Climate Change Bill - Aviation To Be Included In Emission Targets By : john mce
The new secretary of state for energy and climate change, Ed Miliband, has declared that the UK would be the first country in the world to commit to legally binding cuts in its greenhouse gas emissions. - The War On Terror (Terrorism) By : Alex Gwen Thomson
The war on tear. Tear??? Like, to tear a piece of paper? What would a war on that be like? Things need to be torn sometimes! - Oil Drilling And The Political Divide By : Amit Kheterpal
Oil drilling is one of the major activities that we do in this current century to keep our engines chugging along. - Smart Tips for Designing Highly Effective Campaign Signs By : Christine Harrell
During the course of their campaigns, parties will spend thousands of dollars on campaign signs, but are they really effective? During election times, there can be dozens of political signs staked on any given corner. How can you ensure that your campaign signs not only stand out from the crowd, but that your message effectively reaches your target demographic? - Oil Economy And The Politics Of Oil By : Amit Kheterpal
Oil they say is the major driver of the world and that is no doubt about the veracity of that statement. Oil is one resource which has truly revolutionized the world and it has been the object of wars even. - Will There Ever Be Peace In The Middle East By : Shawn Wilson
A look at the crazy situation that is the middle east. - Misconceptions About Affordable Health Care By : Dante Lee
A discussion of common myths and misconceptions about affordable health care and insurance. - President Obama's Plan For Affordable Health Insurance By : Dante Lee
How President Barack Obama plans to address the health care crisis in the United States. - Society and Culture: The Achilles' Heel of Capitalism By : John Meakin
Capitalism as an economic system is indisputably linked to self-interest. - Our Many Land And Water Wars By : Aydan Corkern
Some of the biggest battles in history have been fought near the water. - A Billion Here, A Billion There! By : Bob Alexander
It seems as if the insanity has spread throughout the country, with anyone who has a sizable business, heading to Washington with their hands out for 20 billion or so. - Wars And Stratagems And ... Cigars? By :
A tobacco tax that has its origins in the rivalry between a king and his courtier? Increased sales due to war? And plague? It's all part of the story of tobacco. Smoking has always been bound up in the history of European politics. - Barack Obama: The Hawaii Connection By : Jill Engledow
Barack Obama's character was shaped by his growing-up years spent in multiracial Hawaii. - China's Chairman Mao: Savior Or Backward Leaper By : Derek Dashwood
The veils of mystery keep being pulled away from the myth of Chairman Mao, who in 1949 chased Chiang Kai Shek off mainland China. - Understanding The Wine Trade Agreement Between European And U.S. Wineries By : Kent Campbell
Many wine lovers living in the United States don't realize the work that goes into getting a bottle of European wine into local stores and vice versa. This article shows some issues that have been overcome by U.S. and European winemakers that allow both of their wines to be sold in each other's countries. - My Values in American Society By : Douglas Michaels
If I were President, these are the values that would guide my decisions. - Own a Gun? By : EmmySue Pryor
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." The words of the Constitution of the United States of America give us, as Americans, the right to use and keep firearms... - Fired Up Voters Bring In A New Era For Politics By : Aydan Corkern
Since the election, there has been a buzz that America is going to get back on track and go back to the way it used to be, but is there any truth to that? - The Damage From Our Military By : Aydan Corkern
When someone thinks of war, the images that are conjured up are of people who were killed, but they also leave behind a wake of destruction. - Our Country's Blazing Fire Now Coming To A Slow Burn By : Aydan Corkern
The 2008 elections have just come and gone, and Americans voted for who they thought would be the one to bring us the change we need. - Universal Healthcare: The Pros and Cons By : Alex Gwen Thomson
Universal Healthcare is being strongly considered in the United States. Universal Healthcare basically means that every citizen will be eligible for health coverage, regardless of their ability to pay for it. There are pros and cons of such a system. - A Flood Of Early Voters Leaves Some Places Unprepared By : Aydan Corkern
As election day creeps up on us here in the United States, there is expected to be a much larger voter turnout than in recent elections. - Real Change We all Need By : Sanjib Mohapatro
I am really excited that we could have Sen. McCain as the Honorary President.
Though I really admire President elect Obamas message of Hope, Change and Believe. - Politicians And Their Habits By : Aydan Corkern
No matter what state or district they represent, almost all politicians have two things in common: they flip-flop and they lie. - Solving The Financial Crisis By : Aydan Corkern
How can we solve the problems of another country if we can't even solve our own problems here at home? - Is There A Solution To Illegal Immigration? By : Aydan Corkern
Illegal immigration is a national issue, but what effect does it have on the average worker? - Candidates That Say They're On Fire For The People By : Aydan Corkern
Both presidential candidates claim that they are on fire to restore the United States back to the people, but are they really being honest? - Voting: Will Yours Count? By : Aydan Corkern
In recent years, the question of whether our votes really count has been asked more and more. Why should we believe our votes still count for anything? - Presidential Campaigns Finally Fire Up The Negative Ads By : Aydan Corkern
All candidates have run fairly clean campaigns until just recently. But, do we really need to put up with any mudslinging at all? - Clearing The Smoke That Clouds Our Perception Of Politicians By : Aydan Corkern
So many of us listen to the news to form an opinion on which candidate to vote for, but how much of what we're hearing about our candidates is true and how much is just spin? - The Truth About Arizona Proposition 102 - Vote NO on Prop 102 By : Kyrsten Sinema
Proposition 102 is a ballot measure directed toward changing the Constitution to define marriage as a union of one man and one woman. But the State of Arizona already passed a law in 1996 banning same-sex marriage! This article will expose the truth about Arizona Proposition 102. Vote NO on Prop 102 - again. - Vote NO on Proposition 102 in Arizona By : Kyrsten Sinema
For the second time since 2006, Arizonans will be asked to change the state Constitution to define marriage as a union of one man and one woman. Prop 102, a citizen's initiative on the November 2008 ballot, attempts to block any efforts to allow homosexuals to marry in Arizona. This article will debunk the myths surrounding the ballot measure and give you five reasons to vote NO on Prop 102. - Conservative versus Liberal Politics By : Art Gib
Learn a couple key differences between liberals and conservatives in the following article and find links to a popular conservative blog. - Defining Politics By : Tom59 Tom59
Understanding News Sharing Sites
Internet has tremendously empowered us and it has made the world a very small place. Today, we can achieve so many things right from our desk which was not possible few decades ago before the invention of the internet. All that we need is a computer with the internet connection. Internet has changed our lifestyle drastically for the better. One of the major advantages that we enjoy today is fast communication. The internet has made instant transfer of information and data possible and moreover it has become incredibly cheap to communicate via the internet. We can have access to news and the latest happenings of the world instantly as they happen. - Are Our Rights Going Up In Smoke By : Aydan Corkern
The Bill of Rights in the United States is slowly being shredded to pieces. Is there anything we can do about it? - Friendly Fire -- Why Does It Happen By : Aydan Corkern
Not many people realize this, but every year our troops actually kill some of our own people due to "friendly fire". - Is Our Country Going Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Fire? By : Aydan Corkern
With the stock market falling and a presidential election coming up, how much worse could things actually get? - Our Right To Bear Arms Is Going Up In Smoke By : Aydan Corkern
In the United States, the right to bear arms is slowly being done away with. What do we do about it? - Thai Style Politics By : Christopher Snyder
The situation in Thailand reminds me the old saying, "be careful what you ask for you may just get it". In September of 2006, Thailand went through a military coup. The military asked for the Prime Minister to step down, he did. Now the Thai People are struggling with a new government. - The Day the Sky Set Fire To The Waters Of Pearl Harbor By : Aydan Corkern
It not only burned the ships and people of Pearl Harbor, but set the American Spirit on fire to stand against enemies that we were reluctant to set our face against. - Why Was The Republican Convention Flooded By More Than Gustav By : Rachel Yoshida
There were many issues that plagued the GOP convention this year, so we decided to give a basic rundown. - Does This Presidential Race Lack The Passionate Fires Of Past Elections By : Rachel Yoshida
With a lame republican and a want to be superstar democrate going head to head, are the people missing the real issues of our country? - Why Is Palin Under Fire From Americas Moms By : Rachel Yoshida
Stepping into the presidential race and becoming the target of many attacks immediately,has this VP candidate walked into a flood of scrutiny? - A History Of American Troops Under Fire By : Rachel Yoshida
For a country that has less than 300 years under it's belt, it sure has seen a lot of war. - Is Governor Sarah Palin a Unique 21st Century Feminist? By : Rosemary Lichtman
: Is Governor Sarah Palin a unique kind of feminist? It depends who is judging. A working mother, she may be a role model for some, an anti-feminist for others. - Has America Lost All Values With Water Torture By : Aydan Corkern
We used to stand tall above the now pathetic standards our giovernment now holds, so what happend for us to lose our humanity? - Are Politicians Using Smoke Screens To Sidestep Issues By : Aydan Corkern
Should we really expect change or just business as usual after the new president takes office? - How Obama's Weak Campaign Organization Has Made It a Race By : Jack Deal
The campaign's inner circle was reduced to a handful of people. From this group comes all the campaign's command and control and just as importantly, minimal dissent. - Diamonds Inspire, Diamond Eyes Light The Way By : Derek Dashwood
To possess diamonds is to feel you have life well under hand. To feel rich is to feel free. - Where Is A Good Liberal When You Need One? By : Bobby James
I believe compassion is a desire to help other people that is so overwhelming that you cannot help but go and help yourself. - A Political Thinking About Poverty By : Bobby James
Poverty is a universal term and poverty elimination is a universal motto. The Poor People also have freedom to survive in Society. Poverty destroys individuals, societies and nations. - NCLEX - International Nursing Students Gaining Ground By : CF Thompson
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing, NCSBN research states pass rates among students studying outside the United States and US educated students taking the NCLEX RN are both on the rise from 2000.
In 2000 there were a total of 71,475 US educated students and 7,506 internationally educate - The Political Fires Are Heating Up Fast For Election 2008 By : Rachel Yoshida
We have seen the sparks and the star of the smoke, but it looks as though the flames will soon break out. - Insane 2008 American Presidential Campaign By :
The twists and turns of the 2008 Presidential campaign would be highly amusing if only the need to have the right leaders correct the course that the US has been on for the past eight years wasn't so urgent. - Water Restriction And Why Government Imposes them By : Rachel Yoshida
When all water returns to the earth, why would governments restrict the use of waters to the populations? - Tips for Getting The Most From Your Campaign Yard Signs By : Christine Harrell
Name recognition is a high priority for candidates and political lawn signs are very effective if used properly. - War Veterans and Traumatic Brain Injury By : Katie Kelley
U.S. soldiers who have fought for their country and return home with disabilities because of a brain injury should be provided for in the best possible way. However, with so many soldiers returning from the war in Iraq with a brain injury, the war's signature injury, it becomes difficult to track and treat these men and women. - Obesity Epidemic. Government and Schools to Blame? By : Jay Snaric
Never in the history of human existence has the rate of obesity increased more than it has over just the past two decades. Of course, the obvious question is -Why? Take a look at what our government and our schools have done. - The Olympics and Political Games By : Maxine Clarke
With news stories focusing on human rights abuse, terrorism, air pollution and doping, it seems that the Olympics are not what they once were. The long-awaited Beijing Olympic Games finally begin this Friday but can they transcend the politics? Can we still be touched by the Olympic spirit? - Another Bite to the Credit Crunch By : Maxine Clarke
British Gas. The very name can elicit mixed emotions in customers up and down the land. Unsurprisingly, the company has once again excelled in alienating themselves from their customers. - Obama Change in Campaign Tactics May Prove Fatal By :
While it is normal in a close race for the front runner to fade a bit with several months to go before the general election it is a danger to Obama to lose the support of the media at a critical time when he needs them the most. - Join to say JAICHIRU at www.jaichiru.com By : chiru
JaiChiru.com A Complete Megastar Chiranjeevis Political Site 28 years of excellence in Telugu cinema has fetched Chiranjeevi a huge fan following transformed him into one of the strongest opinion leaders in Andhra Pradesh - Football And Politics In Catalunia By : Gaizka Pujana
On Sunday Spain deservedly won the Euro 2008 final against Germany. In the Catalan capital of Barcelona as much as in the Spanish capital of Madrid, people poured into the streets to pour fireworks into the night's sky and honk car horns. - Dare To Pursue Career As A Private Investigator By : FrankMikePapp
Internet private investigators are vaster in Internet investigation than other bodies. A body like the FB1 will not do the job an Internet investigator would do. The reason is that Internet investigators are trained to handle the online world. - Yes YOU Too Can Learn How To Become A Private Investigator With These Facts! By : FrankMikePapp
With the advent of the Internet, there is no need for any one who intends carrying out private investigation to have face-to-face contact with the agency. The most important thing is to provide the required information on the case to be investigated into. After the required payment is made, the resul - John McCain is Out of Touch By : Anthony Wayne
John McCain's campaign is out of touch with the American public because it does not use a text message element as Obama's and Clinton's does. - Why I am Running for President: Special Victims Unit By : Michael Sack Elmaleh
Presidential candidates assure us that they love all Americans. But they especially love Americans who have been victimized in ways that reinforce their campaign platform.
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