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    • 101.

      Politics of Popular Culture


      by Ram Krishna Singh - 2007-04-25
      One cannot live on a myth in the present; the tradition is being constantly transformed; old is giving way to new in ways more than one. The new changes, or the crossover of trends and fashions, may b...
    • 102.

      The Legacy of President Ronald Reagan


      by Joseph Malek - 2007-04-25
      One certainly can't blame the late President Ronald (God Bless America) Reagan for all of the problems that the majority of the Citizens of the United States of America have today, or can one? Try has...
    • 103.

      Challenging CPR (Criminology - Politics & Religion)


      by Brian Thames - 2007-04-26
      National statistics indicate that 64.8% of what the American public has been trained to believe about Criminology, Politics, and Religion (CPR) is in fact false.Before reading any further, will anyone...
    • 104.

      Avoiding the "Don't They Knows": Effective Advocacy Messages


      by Stephanie Vance - 2007-04-26
      I spent about an hour this morning shifting through my usual bewildering array of junk mail, e-mail spam and other random communications. I'm not looking for sympathy here: I know you deal with the sa...
    • 105.

      Peace in the Middle East


      by Dovid Krafchow - 2007-04-27
      Politically inspired peace in the Middle East is not possible since Jerusalem was originally established as an alternative to politics 3000 years ago When Dovid King of Yisroel purchased the Temple Mo...
    • 106.

      A Soldier's Question


      by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-04-30
      Simha the soldier-general asks the Buddha, who lived five-hundred years before Christ, a question:"I am a soldier, O Blessed One, and am appointed by the king to enforce his laws and to wage his wars....
    • 107.

      YOU CAN & YOU WILL - Become Everything You Want (Part 1)


      by David Newman - 2007-05-05
      (That Is Why I Strongly Advise Everyone To Develop Insight & Wisdom) AS A PRIORITY !When you develop yourself to the point where your belief in yourself...
    • 108.

      Puerto Rico's Status


      by 1Democracy - 2007-05-10
      http://govsec.blogspot.com/Puerto Rico is a US territory. Everyone born in Puerto Rico is a US citizen and enjoys the rights under US Constitution. At this very moment, in the year 2007, the people in...
    • 109.

      Uae's Imbalanced Demography Poses Concerns


      by Pankaj Mohan - 2007-05-12
      Even as Dubai's rising expatriate population is being projected as a measure of its association with the outside world, many historians, media experts and political observers are looking at the same p...
    • 110.

      Business Foreign Investment Comes With a Caveat


      by Murad Ali - 2007-05-12
      Foreign Investments in the country are said to bring in additional revenue for the U.S. that could regenerate According to the Treasury Department new foreign capital investments will bring additi...