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by Himfr Oreitta - 2010-11-17
In the two-day monetary policy meeting, Federal Reserve 4 am Beijing time, as expected, announced a new round of quantitative easing program. Federal Open Market Committee announced the second quarter...
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by Terrie Little - 2010-10-17
It is the American dream, I suppose, starting with nothing and working hard to build a successful business. Officially, our business opened its "doors" on September 11, 2010. It wasn't our intention t...
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by Ben L. Jenkins - 2010-09-22
In 1911, a revolution overtook China. The movement went across the country. By the next year, they had moved into neighbouring countries, such as Tibet. By 1913, Tibet had sent the Chinese back to ...
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by Daniel Sommer - 2010-08-26
Military intelligence not only aids in the formulation of military operations, but it also plays a strong role in anti terrorism efforts (as well as the military in general). Much of this country's fi...
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by Daniel Sommer - 2010-08-26
Many people are drawn to careers in intelligence because they are portrayed as being filled with intrigue and excitement. In truth, not all intelligence jobs are like those you see in the movies - esp...
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by Kissinger Akugue - 2010-08-22
To say that the rules of engagement in every peacekeeping mission be reviewed is an understatement. A military peacekeeping mission is a combat operation by itself; therefore I see no reason why the U...
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by Ronald Fisackerly - 2010-08-05
It's a well-known fact that people around the globe celebrate in many different ways and for a wide variety of reasons. They use holidays (whether they be officially-sanctioned or not), festivities an...
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by Faheem Rehman - 2010-05-13
The Indian government is running a campaign to save the tigers. Tiger is a charismatic animal playing a pivotal role in the preservation of the ecosystem. It is at the apex of the food chain, a top pr...
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by Richard Armen - 2010-05-03
Many people believe that according to the ancient Mayan calendar, the world is coming to an end in 2012. The concept has even spurred a blockbuster movie, "2012," in which the world is overtaken by ma...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2010-04-28
GM crops and the great debate has been around for 10 years and are people any closer to working out whether they are good for us, the planet or whether they are a necessary evil to feed the world?When...
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by Simon Barrett - 2009-10-06
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 sec...
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by Michael Karpin - 2009-10-05
Study of the history of the Holocaust is flourishing. In schools and universities worldwide, young people, Jews and non-Jews alike are engaged in profound examination of the mass slaughter of European...
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by Thomas Kerrin - 2009-05-30
It may surprise you to know that the gas we use around our homes every day is made up mainly of methane - the same chemical gas that's found in the gas expelled by humans on an almost daily basis! The...
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by Jessie Jones - 2009-03-29
In these days of environmental awareness, Earth Day is more popular and important than ever. It's celebrated on April 22nd, and is intended to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the Earth's env...
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by KL Williams - 2009-02-09
In today's world there are two primary issues that should be on everyone's consciousness. That is surviving man-made or natural disasters. Article after article continue to hammer the point that most ...
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by Nirjara Rustom - 2008-12-25
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...
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by Martin Gavin - 2008-11-18
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 Tur...
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by Dilip Dahanukar - 2008-11-07
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.'Napoleon was roving about 'Find 68' mapp...
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by Sarah Martin - 2008-11-06
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 fun...
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by Gareth Black - 2008-10-29
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. There is...