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    • 81.

      Seven Ways International Organizations Can Get the U.S. Government to Listen - and Act!


      by Stephanie Vance - 2007-03-23
      Mystified by the U.S. Government?: you're not alone. International organizations often find it difficult to get the U.S. Congress or federal agencies to even listen to their priorities, much less act...
    • 82.

      Bottom Liners


      by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-03-24
      The head, not the heart, is involved with bottom liners. It's not rocket science to see that if expenses are cut, the bottom line looks better. Since the bottom line determines whether or not Wall Str...
    • 83.

      Nelson Mandela And South Africa


      by Alejandro Guevara Onofre - 2007-03-26
      Through my stamp collection I known many countries in the world: Egypt, Iceland, Greece, Chad, Bhutan and South Africa, the birthplace of Nelson Mandela.I remember that I like a stamp about Nelson M...
    • 84.

      To Have Friends One Must Be Friendly


      by Darryl Van Kirk - 2007-03-26
      One day, my sister was complaining to me that "She had no friends." True friends are a great asset and everyone likes to have friends. My response to her was to quote an old proverb that says "to hav...
    • 85.

      Point and Click Democracy: Why It Doesn't Work


      by Stephanie Vance - 2007-03-27
      It seems like you can't click the mouse these days without finding a website seeking to connect citizens with their government. But are these sites really helping citizens connect with their elected ...
    • 86.

      The Prisoner And The Pauper - An Inmate's Home Is His New Castle


      by Tom O'Toole - 2007-03-28
      When a small Midwestern town cheers the arrival of 1,200 criminals and cordially invites them to stay for a year or more, you get the feeling that something just ain't right.Here's how the story goes:...
    • 87.

      Are News Magazines on the Decline?


      by J Simkhai - 2007-03-28
      According to many experts in the field of media, it won't be long before we start to see major news magazines such as The New Yorker or The Economist locks the doors to their printing presses. Tabloi...
    • 88.

      "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" Is One Bloke Over The Line


      by Tom O'Toole - 2007-03-29
      Back when I was in high school (pun intended!) this is the kind of stunt you laughed like crazy about, but after you got caught, you apologized, accepted your punishment, and that was the end of it. B...
    • 89.

      Lobbying 101


      by Shawn Garza - 2007-04-02
      Lobbying 101 What is Lobbying? Lobbying, quite simply, is:-noun 1.an entrance hall, corridor, or vestibule, as in a public building, often serving as an anteroom; foyer. 2.a large public room or hall ...
    • 90.

      "addiction To Big Government" Is It A Necessary Evil?


      by Davy C Rockett - 2007-04-02
      I was deeply concerned this morning when I received my regular AFA (American Family Association) email newsletter that informs me of issues going on in the political and Christian world.AFA reported t...