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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2009-10-25
Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13, and while it may seem silly to some then we discover friggatriskaidekaphobia which is fear of Friday the 13th. Superstitious, silly perhaps, but some pe...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2009-11-01
Due to the emphasis on the R sound (phoneme) in reading, writing and arithmetic early American pioneers and settlers coined the phrase "reading, riting and ritmetic." It was repeated often in regards ...
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by Robert Bell - 2009-12-09
?? and call off Christmas? is one of the most memorable lines from 1991?s Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. The line was intended to display the sheriff of Nottingham?s mean spirited nature, but today th...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2009-12-18
In a fairer world I could spend my time talking about the beautiful music and sentiments of country music composer Tom T. Hall's classic song, Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine. The golden nostal...
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by David Ben-Ariel - 2010-02-05
The Philadelphia Trumpet magazine article, Remember the Promises, presents itself as offering some great revelation about failed campaign promises. Haven't they ever heard of lying politicians? to tak...
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by Yamileth Medina - 2010-02-08
President Barack Obama recently released his proposed budget for the 2011 fiscal year. As expected after his State of the Union speech, it includes increases in funding for job creation. However, the ...
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by Yamileth Medina - 2010-02-08
The national controversy swirling around healthcare reform has become one of the main topics of conversation during President Obama's first year in office. He campaigned on the issue, and made it the ...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2010-02-17
In an interview with Sarah Palin on Tuesday February 16, Bill O'Reilly repeatedly asked former Governor Sarah Palin to state whether she thought ‘birthers' are on the fringe. She went ahead to descr...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2010-02-21
The idioms of the PC bent are more prevalent in politics than in any other sphere of American life. The general use of PC terms seems to have gravitated largely to the liberal side of the block. Rathe...
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by Yamileth Medina - 2010-04-21
The political process has been working somewhat in reverse with healthcare reform: instead of selling the bill to the public first and then passing it, supporters are tasked with marketing legislation...