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Food Apartheid
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Roberto Garabell
The LA City Council is attempting to ban the sale of fast food to the poor people of Los Angeles.
NCLEX RN Test US Educated vs. Internationally Educated Students
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CF Thompson
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing, NCSBN research states the gap between international students and US educated students passing the NCLEX RN is diminishing.
In 2000 there were a total of 71,475 US educated students and 7,506 internationally educated students taking the NCLEX RN. Abou
The Idiocy of Mainstream American Energy Policies
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Common news reports in the United States so far: The average gasoline price will approach $5 per gallon this summer! Americans face increasing energy bills! Power outages are becoming more common in cities all across America! Food prices are at an all time high!
For what people around the world consider the U
The Man That is Oscar Arias Sanchez
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Ben Needles
Oscar Arias is the current president of the country of Costa Rica
The Amazing Power Of Print
By :
Ben Needles
For centuries the printed word has been able to sway people one way or another in many cases all because of what they read
Barack Obamas Church: Climbing the Ladder
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Ben Needles
I watch the television news and I am in awe at the shallow political reporting being done about Barack Obamas church membership
Obama Fallacy Will Open Gates of Hell in The Middle East
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Ben Needles
Hamas is waiting, and hoping, for an Obama victory in November
A Peaceful, Powerful and Cost Effective Counter Terrorism Plan that Ordinary Citizens Can Embrace
By :
Ben Needles
Here is a remarkable counter terrorism proposal that was introduced by way of a gripping fiction book
Greek Fire - A Terrifying Early Medieval Weapon
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Ben Needles
Greek Fire, also known as Byzantine Fire, Greek Byzantine Fire, and Sea Fire, was a terrifying naval weapon mastered by the Greeks and the Byzantines during early Medieval times
THE JUDAS MANUAL
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Ben Needles
Our recent history has accumulated a record of botched initiatives, uncertain situations and tragic episodes that have led the United States into the road to decadence, universal scorn and national misery
THE JUDAS MANUAL
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Ben Needles
Our recent history has accumulated a record of botched initiatives, uncertain situations and tragic episodes that have led the United States into the road to decadence, universal scorn and national misery
Avocado, mehr als nur eine Frucht
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Pamela Hesse
Avocados werden meisten unterschätzt und zu falsch als "langweiliges Gemüse" eingestuft. Dabei ist die Avocado nicht einmal ein Gemüse und schon gar nicht langweilig, sonder sehr vielfältig. Hier kann man nachlesen, alles was man über Avocado wissen sollte.
Spontaneous Cooperation... Decades in the Making
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Paul Sterling
"How do we make the world work for 100% of humanity in the shortest possible time through spontaneous cooperation without ecological damage or disadvantage of anyone?" Buckminster Fuller
President Searching With a Fine Tooth Comb
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Ajeet Khurana
The US Presidential elections are due in 2008. Intelligent voters always weigh their options before choosing someone as President.
Campaign Time Again
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Philip Nicosia
Politicians are everywhere once more. They’re on television, radio, billboards, the Internet and on the streets going around the country promoting their team and themselves.
How much will you and your children pay
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Whitestone Seven
This is an article about the coming North American Union and educating the public by pointing them to information reagarding the economic union that is proposed for North America. It further details some interesting facts about international banks.
Entertainment and Political Activism Do Not Mix
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Jim DeSantis
Dixie Chicks, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Martin Sheen, Sean Penn, Barbara Streisand, Bruce Springsteen, and on and on this list of politicial pundits goes. All have forgotten or ignore Richard Widmark.
Bush Pays Tribute to Washington
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Philip Nicosia
President George W. Bush has likened the war on global terrorism that he initiated to the war fought by the first American president and his namesake George Washington to promote freedom worldwide.
Scare tactics and the art of war
By :
malo
Fear and anxiety have been integral parts of military strategy for ages. From ancient civilizations to more modern military forces, all generals have utilized fear at one point as the core of a strategy.
Is Safety in South Africa Really suc a big Issue?
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RonelPret
My true personal experience in South Africa
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