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by Greg Edwards - 2007-01-26
Over the past year, Bird Flu has been pasted on the headlines of every major media outlet in the nation. It seems like everybody is worried about it, but when I ask, no one can tell me exactly wh...
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by Stephen Morgan - 2007-01-21
"Lost on a Couch" - the psychological reasons for the US defeat in IraqIn many ways the decisive factors which have lost the war in Iraq are the moral and psychological questions. How long will US...
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by David Ben-Ariel - 2007-01-13
Silence = Death We must plead on behalf of the innocent, and be the voice of those without adequate representation. The greatest crime against humanity is going on now! Yet millions of professi...
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by Steven Gillman - 2007-01-11
My direct experience with social programs consists of collecting unemployment 20 years ago for about three months. As short a time as this was, it showed me some of the problems that are inherent ...
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by Greg Edwards - 2007-01-05
In Seattle, a 9 year old girl named Ashley is affected by a disease called static encephalopathy. This disease confines Ashley to her bed, not allowing her to walk, talk, or move her own body. She i...
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by Cathlene Martinez - 2007-01-05
After successful body building and acting careers, Arnold Schwarzenegger decided to attack the world of politics. He has found success repealing an unpopular increase in the vehicle registration fee ...
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by Robert Andrew - 2006-12-21
The War on Terror is getting a lot of attention these days. Most people either strongly support it or are totally against it. And the national debate is heated. Is this war worth fig...
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by Terry Mitchell - 2006-11-16
In the wake of George Allen's defeat by Jim Webb, let's not write Allen's political obituary just yet. Sure, it was a disappointing loss for Allen, who, just four months ago, seemed like a cinch to wi...
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by Kevin Fields - 2006-11-14
The Greening of American Cities Today, merely collecting the garbage, running a bottle recycling program and creating the occasional park doesn't cut it in our increasingly eco-concerned world. T...
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by Joseph Hanoa - 2006-11-13
A government auction is a good place to buy quality or unusual merchandise at a bargain. Government auctions take place continually, both online and in different parts of the country. Information on ...
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by davinos greeno - 2006-11-10
Organic baby food has been around for a number of years but the first Fairtrade baby food was launched in the UK in early 2006 and reflects the demand for Britons growing appetite for ethically-traded...
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by John Woolf - 2006-04-21
If the thought of a book on economics is about as exciting as watching your toenails grow, or you are under-whelmed with statistics and number crunching theory, then the bestselling book Freakonomics ...