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    • 71.

      Citizen Legislation & Term Limits - An American Concept Worth Exploring


      by Ugur Akinci - 2007-03-02
      I really like the concept of "citizen legislation" -- the popular representation system in force in many U.S. States where state legislators are elected only for a couple of years (usually two) and ar...
    • 72.

      Politics at the Office: Friend or Foe?


      by Kevin Augustine - 2007-03-04
      With the 2008 elections quickly approaching, it seems that you just can't get away from the election coverage. Everywhere you go, you'll hear something about the election. This includes your office....
    • 73.

      The US Social Security System: Analysis & Commentary


      by Johnny Fuery - 2007-03-04
      Social Security is a social insurance program. The United States Social Security program provides benefits for retirement, disability, and death. There has been a great deal of public discussion recen...
    • 74.

      US Elections 2008: Hillary And Billary


      by Vladimir Dubchak - 2007-03-05
      Average working American hardly remembers 2-3 things about Bill Clinton's presidency. All the high achievements were overshadowed by scandal with an White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Also, fresh in...
    • 75.

      Coming Of Age In The 21st Century


      by Matthew Garden - 2007-03-06
      The world we live in now, the world at the beginning of the 21st century, is in a panic. The fall of the twin towers has provided an excuse to fast-track the militarization of the global corporate emp...
    • 76.

      Politics and the Art of Teaching Dogs Not to Bite or Bark


      by Donovan Baldwin - 2007-03-10
      I was born in America, raised in the south of the 50's and 60's, lived in Europe for six years, attended three colleges, and was bitten by two "bad dogs" when I was a boy. Actually, several dogs have...
    • 77.

      Vote For The Moat


      by Andrew Lawrence - 2007-03-19
      The proposed fence across the southern U.S. border with Mexico is, at best, an expensive and stupid idea. Faced with a fence illegal border crossers can simply climb over it, make a hole in it or dig ...
    • 78.

      Indira Gandhi And The Tigers


      by Alejandro Guevara Onofre - 2007-03-20
      India is the home to Mahatma Gandhi and famous women such as Indira Gandhi was born there. From my point of view, I believe that Indira Gandhi was one of the most important ladies in modern Indian an...
    • 79.

      Renting in New York - The Ultimate Class System?


      by Robin Koerner - 2007-03-21
      In 1943, President Roosevelt signed into law the Emergency Price Control Act (EPCA), which marked the beginning of rent controls in New York City. New York law allows the rents on these homes to be ra...
    • 80.

      Welcome To Cambodia


      by Alejandro Guevara Onofre - 2007-03-22
      INTRODUCTION: From my perspective I think that Cambodia, a Buddhist country, is a wonderful place in the World. Kampuchea is indescribable beauty… gastronomy… famous for its hospitality…is a country o...