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  • Wave Generators- Power From the Sea  By : Gregory Colvin
    Anyone who has played in the ocean surf or experienced the current of a river, felt the tug of outgoing or incoming surf, recognizes that there is energy contained in moving bodies of water Harnessing that energy to create electricity has been in third position, behind solar and wind, as a source of alternative energy
  • Harrogate Coping With the Recession  By : Dillon Boivin
    Recession Over: How has Harrogate faired in comparison to the rest of the UK economy and how can the small business owner utilise the power of the internet to stay one step ahead of the competition

    Now that the UK economy is officially out of recession I took a look at how Harrogate compared to the rest of the country in coping with the difficult economic climate of the last six consecutive quarters of economic contraction
  • Alternative Energies  By : John Harley
    Alternative Energy is important item of discussion on just about anyone’s mind today It was only a year ago that half the population could stand up and say that they don’t care as long as their car can get from A to B without a hassles, but as recent events continue to unfold, more and more people are now standing up against the use of fossil fuels if not for anything other than the fact that they can no longer even afford to drive their vehicle anywhere
  • How the Current Economy Has Changed Consumer Behaviors  By : Rachel Bonsignore
    Since the economy began its downward spiral into recession in early 2008, we have seen changes in consumer behaviors and habits Studies have shown that mindsets have shifted and that the current consumer is a very different person than the consumer of several years ago
  • U.S. Military First Responders Motto Should be “Semper Primus” Regarding the Haiti Earthquake.  By : Earl Keaton
    January 10 , 2010 was an average winter’s day on the streets of Port au Prince when at 4:53 PM, a 70 magnitude earthquake struck the fault line that crumbled the entire infrastructure of that major city
  • Finish Of The World In 2012 ? Breaking Open The Head...  By : Phil Johnson
    The planet is abuzz with talk of the year 2012; however, not everybody is trying forward to the year with the identical outlook or expectations. For some, the year hints at apocalyptic end times; a period in that the globe can be thrown into utter chaos and violent upheaval. A turbulent and tumultuous epoch in which each natural and man-made disasters will decimate and possibly cause the extinction of life as we tend to know it. Other, additional optimistic folks perceive this date as a flash of awakening, a large international transformation of consciousness…one that is to be anticipated with joy
  • Garbage Collection Services and the Benefits of Recycling  By : George Wellington
    Residential collection services are a reliable option for removal of household, yard and recyclable waste These services work directly with their client base to determine a flexible service schedule based on changing needs
  • The Law of Attraction Can Bring You Financial Freedom With Mentoring by the Elite For Sure-Fire Success  By : Kevin OLeary
    No one knows the law of attraction and how you can have your desires delivered better than the royal families and billionaires who own most of the planet’s wealth Their secrets have been shared and passed down for generations in groups like Yale’s Skull and Bones Club, the Illuminati and Bilderberg Group, among others
  • Find Fast Financial Freedom and Make Millions With Mentoring by the Elite For Members Only  By : Kevin OLeary
    The new Global Information Network (GIN) may be an opportunity to change your life and find financial freedom Renegade members of secret societies which have always manipulated world events in their favor are giving ordinary people the chance to join the illuminate for the first time ever
  • Mentoring by the Elite Almost Assures Financial Freedom For Global Information Network Members  By : Kevin OLeary
    For the first time in history, stubbornly guarded knowledge for financial freedom and dynamic health and wellness is being made available through mentoring by the elite

    A crusading click of billionaires, celebrities and royals has jumped ship from the secret societies like the Illuminati, Bilderberg Group and the Club of Rome
  • Secret Society Mentoring Brings Financial Freedom, Health, Wellness and Happiness to Average Joe  By : Kevin OLeary
    Financial freedom can be yours Experts that have walked the walk themselves and made it big are ready to help
  • Murder By Authority  By : Smokey Chandler
    This is the story of why people should avoid the Roanoke Valley of Virginia. Southern justice is still practiced there.
  • Vancouver Short Term Housing Options for the 2010 Olympic Games  By : M.R. Ross
    The excitement of the Olympic Games is in the air Packed stadiums, thousands cheering, gold medals, national anthems and flags waving
  • Can we Heal the Injury of Planet Earth?  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    Planet Earth is facing a multitude of problems They are: water shortage, climate change, melting ice- caps and global warming to name a few
  • Teens And The News - Are Kids Today In The Know?  By : Jesse Akre
    Teens and kids today do not dwell in fairy tales and Christmas surprises alone — they are right there in the driver’s seat taking charge of their lives, steering their way through every high and low Now, they are keener on understanding the world than ever, learning anything they chance upon and voraciously absorbing ‘news’ in order to always be in the know
  • Be Voguish & Get Schaeffer Outfitters  By : Kimberly Ducado
    Schaeffer Outfitters Ranchwear - Clothes of Quality

    Schaffer Outfitter Ranch wear is western styled wearable Yes you take in it befitting, they are article of clothing that fits out strongest for cowboys and cowgirls
  • Christmas Comes Early  By : Carl Hampton
    Christmas came early for many hard working Americans

    For once a government program that is really working and has turned out to be a real success, and this is the First Time Home Buyer’s Tax Credit
  • A Frightening Account of the Effects of Global Warming  By : Rolf Joho
    The term global warming is used to describe an increase the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere Global warming has been an important issue for some time now, but only became truly serious as of a few years ago
  • How Pearl Harbor Has Changed Over the Past 20 Years  By : Tom Bolotow
    Pearl Harbor is best known for the 1941 Japanese bombing that prompted the United States to enter World War II The US naval base located on Oahu Island, Hawaii, has many memorials and museum dedicated to the infamous events of Sunday, December 7, 1941
  • Introduction to Asbestos and Asbestos Disease: 10 Key Facts  By : Nigel Askew
    1 Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral which has been used for thousands of years
  • A Donation in Thailand Charities Can Help Children in Need  By : Thanom Ketem
    A child wakes up hungry and knows there is no food to eat Their brothers and sisters are hungry as well
  • Your Charitable Thai Donation  By : Nomkaku
    Regardless of where you live in the world, we all want to be able to help out anywhere that we can There is always an organization that needs donated support in order to be able to meet the demands of those that they help
  • A Thailand Fund Donation Has Its Uses  By : KengToys
    Thailand is a growing industrial country with much to offer visitors and investors alike Unfortunately like many growing countries they have developed some unpleasant growing pains
  • You Can Make a Worldwide Donation to Thai  By : Nomkaku
    Just as with any country, Thailand accepts donations for many different things When you look on the internet, you will find that there are many different organizations that you give your help to through the help of the internet
  • Wildlife Conservation and a Wild Life  By : Mark Bottell
    Shamwari Game Reserve has attracted some famous guests over the past few years, from Brad Pitt to Tiger Woods and John Travolta However, the game reserve now has a film crew of their own; meet Johan Joubert and the cast of Shamwari: A Wild Life
  • The New Take on Background Checks!  By : Barry Snyder
    Worrying and having doubts about your spouse or considering having a background check on your potential employee is not an unreasonable action as it is rational and well grounded We are all aware of the high divorce rates and crime rates so it is only right to do something about your fears
  • Donating Online to Thailand  By : Nomkaku
    If you donate to charities and you are looking for a new place to give, you can go online and give to a charity in Thai Simply by doing a little research on the internet, you are going to find that there are many different organizations that you can give to
  • Pros and Cons of Solar Energy: Revealed  By : Jim Martin
    Discover how solar energy can be used to benefit all those who are aware of the hidden potential of this powerful energy source

    Understanding solar energy and how it is generated

    The earth receives solar energy from that resplendent ball of fire in the sky known as the sun
  • Book Review: An Obsolete Honor – a Story of the German Resistance to Hitler by Helena P. Schrader  By : Simon Barrett
    There are two very clear types of Historical Fiction, those that are merely set against a historical backdrop and the historical events are mere bit players recessed into the color commentary The second type of book is a much different beast, take a historical event, place it in center stage and weave your tale around it using a combination of factual and fictional characters and events
  • Kinds of Irish Jewelry Pieces - A World Affair  By : GKM
    Kinds of Irish Jewelry Pieces

    Irish jewelry, for many people, refers to those pieces of jewelry that have been crafted and bought in Ireland Although this is correct, it is not just limited to this
  • Praline Pecans: The Origin  By : Danny Fox
    History says that praline originated from a French soldier and diplomat, Marshal du Plessis-Praslin He was also a sugar industrialist whose cook was believed to have invented the now popular praline
  • Growing Coffee in Sustainable Environments  By : Chuggin McCoffee
    Coffee growing is an age-old practice, but a new trend in specialty coffee farming is to move towards sustainability There are several choices in sustainable practices available within coffee farming, including shade growing, which worked to produce a better tasting coffee crop
  • Administration of the Buddhist Order of Thailand  By : Arjanyai
    For centuries, ever since Buddhism was introduced into the country, the Sangha or the Buddhist monastic order has been one of the nation’s greatest institutions Under royal patronage of all the kings and with the support of the Government and the people, it has even possessed the right to govern itself
  • How Will The World, Obama And You Clean The Air With Renewable Wind And/or Solar Energy?  By : J Manns
    The World is on a clean renewable energy kick

    I was watching Modern Marvels and saw stories of how solar towers are being built around the world as I write this article
  • Buy Tobacco Illegally in Canada?  By : Garson Smart
    In tobacco-related news: Recent reports in several media outlets throw some light on the deepening problem that illegal small cigar factories, known as chinchals, pose for the Cuban government It turns out that other United States neighbors face similar problems in managing the flow of tobacco
  • How To Reduce Light Pollution  By : Beverly Saltonstall
    More and more research about the negative effect light pollution has on humans and wildlife is coming to light (pun intended) As the population of the planet increases, so does the amount of homes, businesses, parking lots, schools, airports and roadways
  • Occupation of Japan  By : Alan F. Kay
    Finally I was at the headquarters of the occupation located in Zama, Japan, for assignment I was interrogated by officers of the 8th Army and the 1st Cavalry division
  • Renewable Energy Means Greener Living  By : Meghan Blue
    With the decrease in the availability of non renewable resources over time, people have become very cautious and have started taking steps to make use of energy more efficiently By researching the naturally available energy resources, it has been shown that they help a lot in saving money being that is now spent on non-renewable resources of energy
  • Effects of Global Warming on Agriculture and Food Supply  By : Christophe Catesson
    For a long time it has been believed that the effects of global warming on agriculture and food supply is going to be a positive one This is because the rising level of carbon-dioxide resulted for global warming will help the greeneries for photosynthesis
  • Obama Vs. Bush Position on Environment - What Should We Expect Going Forward?  By : Christophe Catesson
    Take of Government on Global Warming- What is in store

    Environment, rather global warming to be precise, has become the burning issue of the present time, round the globe
  • A Closer Look at the Famine in Ethiopia 1984-1985  By : Oge Nwaozuzu
    The famine in Ethiopia 1984-1985 is considered one of the most devastating famines in the history of mankind There were actually two famines, both of which were equally destructive, during this period – one in the northern region and one in the southern region
  • About Transnational Organized Criminality - Artur Victoria Research And Studies  By : Artur Victoria
    1 ORGANIZED CRIME: An approach

    Characterizing the basically the organized crime is easy because, among the specialists of the matter, there are unanimity
  • How to Reduce Light Pollution  By : Beverly Saltonstall
    More and more research about the negative effect light pollution has on humans and wildlife is coming to light (pun intended) As the population of the planet increases, so does the amount of homes, businesses, parking lots, schools, airports and roadways
  • Global Warming Prevention - Kyoto Protocol Update  By : Christophe Catesson
    Global Warming Prevention

    Global warming is something that we all have to take part in learning how to prevent, not only in the USA but throughout the entire world We all play a part in contributing to global warming and the only way to help prevent the devastating affects is to work together
  • Geothermal Power – The New Alternative Energy?  By : Paul Moss
    Geothermal power presents a lot of energetic potential to the world nowadays It represents a fairly unexploited energetic sector which could in fact generate incredulous amounts of energy if properly explored
  • Alternative Energy Consultants  By : Paul Moss
    Consultants on alternative energies have predicted that shifting from an economy reigned by petroleum fuels to an economy based on alternative fuels will not be that easy Even so, the amounts of novel technologies that are constantly changing have had a definite impact so far on how we perceive economy to be
  • Nuclear Power - The Solution to Alternative Energy?  By : Paul Moss
    Researchers see atom power as a future solution to the problem of developing high efficiently and relatively low cost alternative energy to suit the growing energetic demands of the population on earth With the scarce resources that we have, the atom power is infinite and it is generated from one single, tiny atom
  • Help May Not Make it 2u  By : KL Williams
    In today’s world there are two primary issues that should be on everyone’s consciousness That is surviving man-made or natural disasters
  • Man-Made Climate Change - Fact Or Fiction?  By : Gareth Black
    In the past dozen years or so a major controversy has developed through out the world about changes that are supposedly taking place with the earth's climate There is a large body of opinion that believes the earth's temperature is getting warmer due to the increase in greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide (CO2), caused by the burning of fossil fuels and increasing industrial activity, and unless governments take action to remedy the situation then mankind is in serious trouble
  • We Have a Responsibility to Our People  By : John Parks
    As of November, the European Union’s official stance was that they had no plans for a rescue package that even resembled the plans of the United States bailout package implemented by Paulson The plan constructed by the United States in response to the fallout of the subprime mortgage market and many investment banks, was seen as much too elaborate for the European Union's needs
  • Rethinking Sustainable Agriculture  By : Beverly Saltonstall
    In these times, the term sustainable development is being applied to nearly everything from energy, clean water, construction, to economic growth As a result, it has become increasingly difficult to question either the basic assumptions behind sustainable development or the way these assumptions are being put to use
  • The Battle of Vienna - 1683  By : Markus Jong

    Summer in Vienna is hot and humid As July, 1683 began, Hapsburg Archduke Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, had retreated to his estate at Perchtoldsdorf to escape the oppressive heat of the city
  • Wildlife in Nature  By : Nathan Martyn
    Wildlife needs to be protected throughout the world We need to leave enough of nature to pass along to the next generation
  • How Terrorism Cult Leaders Persuade People to Join Them and Do Anything  By : Nirjara Rustom
    I was recently watching the news about the 26 November 2008 terrorist attacks on Mumbai Several terrorists had entered Mumbai, India from the sea route and had attacked the Taj Hotel, Oberoi, Trident and a building called Nariman House at Colaba
  • The Logistical Problems of a New World Order  By : Kurt Hartman
    Lately, the news has come in flooding waves for me The election, bailouts, and endlessly horrible employment news have washed over me, and left a sort of numb feeling in place of my usual optimism
  • How Would You Like to Own a Piece of Our History?  By : Kristi Ambrose
    For the most part when it comes to commemorative coins the United States Congress authorizes commemorative pieces that lionize and honor American individuals, places, events, and institutions Although these coins are legitimate tender, they are not coined for common circulation instead they are merely coined as "art"
  • From Hitler's Kangaroo Court to Judge in West Germany: Marion Countess Yorck Von Wartenburg  By : Helena P. Schrader
    She was not born a countess On the contrary she came from solid bourgeois stock
  • Part III - A Cavalry Officer on the Road to Calvary: Philipp Baron Von Boeselager  By : Helena P. Schrader
    Philipp Baron von Boeselager made no claim to be a hero – despite his Knight’s Cross and other lesser decorations for bravery he had received during the war Others have begged to differ
  • Part II - Dietrich Bonhoefer’s Niece: Renate Bethge  By : Helena P. Schrader
    She was a quiet, unassuming woman, apparently the perfect "Hausfrau" – housewife – to a famous man Her husband Eberhard Bethge was famous because he had been Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s closest friend, his confidant and his disciple
  • Part 1 - A Suicide-Bomber Targeting Hitler: Axel Baron Von Dem Bussche  By : Helena P. Schrader
    “The survivors of a failed coup are never its heroes,” Axel Baron von dem Bussche told me the first time we met, but by most standards Bussche was a hero At the age of 24, while a captain in the German Army, Bussche agreed to carry out a suicide-bombing against Adolf Hitler
  • Pollution: Not an Individual Concern, It's Global (And Vice Versa)  By : Shane Dolby
    There is only one planet for us and we live in it But due to modernization, the environment has suffered and most inhabitants of this planet just shrugged their shoulder for a time
  • It May Sound Strange But Al-Qaeda and Neocons Were Indeed "Useful" To Each Other!  By : Coddie Adwar
    Before the September 11 attacks, Washington's Neo-cons had waited in frustrated hope for an event that would serve as the excuse needed to enable them to rouse public support for a war against Iraq and other "rogue states" where they were sure American power could easily dispatch Their project for the New American century proposed to remake the oil-rich-Middle-East in America's image
  • Why Do We Need Renewable Energy Solutions?  By : Win Paulson
    That may seem like a silly question Surely everyone knows that we need to begin to develop renewable energy solutions sooner, rather than later
  • Economic Background For Investment In Thailand Part 5  By : Manora
    The government adapted strict monetary and fiscal policies to control the rate of inflation during this period Rigid monetary policies were used to limit credit expansion in the private sector
  • Economic Background For Investment In Thailand Part 2  By : Manora
    The First National Economic Development Plan continually emphasized development in Thailand The Second National Economic Development Plan continually emphasized the development of infrastructure in such areas as communication and transportation
  • Economic Background For Investment In Thailand Part 3  By : Manora
    The Second Plan (1967-1971): The Foundation of the Infrastructure

    The Thai economy was now in a new era of development since the initiation of the First Plan Toward the end of the First Plan
  • Economic Background For Investment In Thailand Part 1  By : Manora
    Economic Background for Investment in Thailand

    Until quite recently, Thailand had a reputation for being primarily a country which relied heavily on commodity exports, it used to be the world’s largest rice exporter

    However, this is no longer true, the agricultural exports used to represent more than 40 percent of the country’s export in the mid-80s
  • Talks Begin In Cyprus  By : Martin Gavin
    Yesterday saw a historic day for the divided island of Cyprus During the last 34 years the island has been split into what effectively count as two separate nations: Cyprus, and the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
  • The World Loves to Hate the United States  By : John Parks
    Why is the US
  • All Ruling Civilizations Go Down: Is the USA Next?  By : John Parks
    For decades the people and government of the US
  • How Did They Harvest the Plutonium Found Orbiting Saturn?  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    Benji, the computer entity, was guiding the exploration of Saturn’s moons by Capt Marcos and his team of spatons (space robots) with his space ship ‘Napolean
  • Tsunami Warning System - Will it Give You Time to Escape?  By : Gordon Gumpertz
    The amount of warning time a tsunami warning system can provide depends on the distance between your location and the location of the undersea event A tsunami can travel 500 to 600 mph in deep water, slowing as it approaches shore
  • The Introduction of the Prudential of London  By : Sarah Martin
    It is a matter of record that both President Dryden of the Prudential and President Knapp of the Metropolitan were close students of the Prudential of London Both went to London and witnessed the functioning of the business at first hand
  • Will the Earth Be Destroyed by the Large Hadron Collider?  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    The Worldwide General News (WGN) TV channel was inundated with questions about the danger from the LHC which was commissioned They decided to devote their next ‘Space Talk’ program to this subject
  • Climate Change and a Convenient Untruth - Part 5  By : Gareth Black
    Is Australia's present drought a sign of global warming

    In our examination of the international controversy that is climate change and global warming, we've looked at the positions of both parties - the Scaremongers who fully support the theory, and the Idealists who want more concrete evidence
  • Climate Change and a Convenient Untruth - Part 4  By : Gareth Black
    The theory of man-made climate change is based on mass hysteria not proven facts

    In the previous three articles about the world-wide controversy that is global warming, the position of the people who support this theory - the Scaremongers - has been explained and their core arguments commented upon
  • Climate Change and a Convenient Untruth - Part 3  By : Gareth Black
    Climate change is an ongoing part of the evolution of Earth

    In the two previous parts of this investigation the basic differences between those who support the man-made global warming theory and those who don't has been highlighted It's time now to look at the past history of periods of world-wide climate change
  • Climate Change and a Convenient Untruth - Part 2  By : Gareth Black
    A campaign of deception or ignorance

    In the first part of our look at the controversial theory of man-made global warming the issues presented by both those who believe in this theory - the Scaremongers - and those who don't - the Idealists - were analyzed and compared
  • Climate Change and a Convenient Untruth - Part 1  By : Gareth Black
    Climate change - fact or fiction

    In the past dozen years or so a major controversy has developed through out the world about changes that are supposedly taking place with the earth's climate
  • African American Military Heroes  By : Gabriel Adams
    Today the United States military branches treat African American soldiers with the respect they deserve but it wasn’t always so In the past during the American Revolution and the Civil War, men of color were slaves and though they may have served the U
  • The Economic Tsunami We Aren't Talking About  By : Kurt Hartman
    Well, it look likes the folks in the Federal Reserve have pulled it off Money is once again flooding the markets, and the Dow Jones is responding
  • Volcanoes – Island Builders, Mountain Builders, And Time Bombs  By : Gordon Gumpertz
    The Hawaiian Islands would not be here today if it were not for the volcanoes of the mid-Pacific There would be no Kauai, no Lanai, no Molokai, no Oahu, no Maui, and no Big Island
  • Tsunami: One of Nature's Most Destructive Forces  By : Gordon Gumpertz
    In preparing to write my novel Tsunami, about a fictional undersea volcano on the verge of exploding and sending a monster tsunami smashing into California, I did a great deal of research into the world of natural disasters I leaned heavily on NOAA, USGS, NASA and dozens of library and university sources for my information
  • Russia on the Rise?  By : Kurt Hartman
    While those of us in the US have been distracted with primaries, a general election, and a huge economic crisis, Russia's been making some moves that are raising flags and eyebrows in the intelligence community While some people actively scoff when a new cold war is mentioned, the concept is not really that far-fetched
  • Water From Air...More Precious Than Oil!  By : John Lemon
    Globally we have awakening to the serious problems facing the world’s dwindling fresh water supplies Irena Salina’s recent award winning film “Flow” addresses some eye-opening issues regarding our most precious resource
  • A Butterfly Prophecy From a Prophet of Doom  By : Kurt Hartman
    Here in the USA, we have always been blissfully unaware that our decisions have International implications The war in Iraq, our rhetoric towards Iran, our support of Israel, and now our mortgage market, along with the derivatives thereof, are having the effect of a large boulder being thrown into a glass birdbath
  • Why an Online Store is Good for the Environment  By : Michael DeVries
    We recently had the experience of “watching” a major department store close one of its locations due to a slump in sales We made frequent visits from the date of the announcement till the day the last customer was allowed in and out of the front doors
  • The Ring of Fire: Where Trouble is Born  By : Gordon Gumpertz
    The Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped line of volcanoes and deep ocean trenches that runs around the Pacific Rim: from New Zealand up through Tonga, New Guinea, Indonesia, Japan, the Aleutian Island Chain, Alaska, and down the West Coast of Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Central America, finally ending where the southern end of Chile meets Argentina near Cape Horn at the tip of South America
  • Global Spa Economy Estimated at $255 Billion Annually  By : Mariet Smart
    According to a major report unveiled at the 2008 Global Spa Summit in New York, the global spa economy is estimated to be over $250 billion Prepared by SRI International on behalf of The Global Spa Summit, the first-ever Global Spa Economy Report represents the most comprehensive effort yet to quantify the rapidly expanding global spa industry
  • Burj Al Arab Acknowledged as the Best in the World  By : Mariet Smart
    Designed to resemble a billowing sail, the Burj Al Arab Hotel soars to a more than a 1,000 feet, dominating the Dubai coastline At night, it offers an unforgettable sight, surrounded by choreographed color sculptures of water and fire
  • The Perfect Plan for Peace on Earth  By : Stan Coleman
    What a wonderful idea to have a commitment to PEACE

    Seeking freedom from the world husbandry of man's endless mis-management, stupidity and over heated testosterone activated ego-centric actions

    It's a great idea to have a commitment to PEACE I would suggest we take a positive step towards this
  • Why Just Go Green?  By : Michael DeVries
    It’s in vogue for advertisers to tout their green initiatives from how much paper they’ve saved through online billing and paying systems to recycling, reusing, and replenishing valuable resources

    And, certainly I-ShopTheWorld does not question the integrity of this need to preserve the environment
  • What We’ve Learned From 9/11: The Making of a Terrorist  By : Carole Whang Schutter
    7 years after the atrocity of 9/11, Americans may know more details about what happened that tragic early autumn day, but we still have trouble fathoming how religious extremists could commit such a calculated, monstrous attack on thousands of innocent, unsuspecting people

    Terrorism isn’t anything new and excessive religiosity isn’t a modern ailment – even in America
  • My Armageddon - Part I  By : RibOne
    Prologue

    My latest adventure, or should I say mis-adventure, involved rib patrol boats and gunboats mixed in a heady concoction of deceit, death, corruption and desolation It's a story that's still going around and around in my head, and hopefully by setting out my thoughts it will help me come to terms with what must be my experience of a lifetime
  • My Armageddon - Part II  By : RibOne
    I hope you managed to catch part I But don't worry if you missed it, the rest of the story is the most stirring
  • The Stogie Diaspora: How Revolution and Embargo Created Today's Cigar Industry  By : Garson Smart
    Among cigar smokers, it is always just "the embargo" After all, though governments declare trade and other kinds of embargoes for various reasons all the time, no other such order has so affected the lives of those who smoke cigars as has the United States' trade embargo against Cuba, created by executive order by John F
  • What is Sustainable Development  By : Marcilio David
    Sustainable development is a broad concept that refers to meeting the needs of people without hurting the environment The concept covers meeting economic, environmental and social needs of everyone without hurting anyone or anything in the process
  • The Effect of Brain Drain in Developing Countries  By : Brent McNutt
    The global opportunities have provided many doors for skilled workers and professionals all over the world The compensation presented by the developed countries is very inviting
  • Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's Affect on Death Rates  By : Sarah Martin
    It is no wonder that the plethora of services Metropolitan Life Insurance Company provided favorably affected the life and health of the insured Almost from the very beginning the mortality of industrial policyholders reflected the effectiveness of the welfare campaign
  • Talks Begin in Cyprus  By : Matt Gammie
    Yesterday saw a historic day for the divided island of Cyprus During the last 34 years the island has been split into what effectively count as two separate nations: Cyprus, and the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

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