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  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Cinco De Mayo  By :
    Think patriotic quotes and Cinco de Mayo have nothing in common? You might want to think twice! If you thought you knew what Cinco De Mayo was, this article and these ten patriotic quotes may surprise you.
  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Flag Day  By :
    I can't think of a better way to kick off a Flag Day celebration than with a few great patriotic quotes. If you think the American Flag is just something we look at when we say the pledge or a piece of cloth to fly on special holidays, you need to rethink how you look at this amazing piece of history. Here are ten great patriotic quotes to get you started.
  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Sandra Day O'Connor's Birthday  By :
    Sandra Day O'Connor is an inspiration to women and girls everywhere. As the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, she paved the way for girls everywhere to achieve their goals and dreams. On March 26th we celebrate her birthday. Let's kick off the celebration with these ten patriotic quotes.
  • 10 Ways To Save Money On Your Electricity Bill  By : Ward Miller
    Top 10 list on how to save money on your electricity bill.
  • 12 Famous John F. Kennedy Quotes To Commemorate The Day of His Birth  By :
    Whether or not you believe that John F. Kennedy was one of the greatest leaders of all time, you have to admit that there is truth to the words he spoke. Let these twelve John F. Kennedy quotes remind us of that as we commemorate the date of his birth.
  • 12 George Washington Quotes to Remember His Birthday  By :
    When it comes to quotes, the most patriotic of the patriotic, the most inspirational of the inspirational and the most leading of the leadership are George Washington quotes. Let us remember him as we celebrate the day of his birth with these twelve unforgettable quotes.
  • 12 Martin Luther King Quotes To Light The Way  By : Noel Jameson
    Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the rare men who made a drastic difference in our world. The most remarkable thing, perhaps, was that his message was peace and not war. He made changes without lifting the sword. Let us remember the importance of his message with these 12 Martin Luther King quotes.
  • 14 Abraham Lincoln Quotes to Celebrate His Birth  By :
    Abraham Lincoln was one of the greatest men to ever walk the land of our nation. His birthday is right around the corner, so let's celebrate it with some insightful Abraham Lincoln quotes that remind us of what this historical figure stood for and the impact he had on our nation.
  • 14 Patriotic Quotes to Honor Those We Remember on Memorial Day  By :
    Freedom has never come without a price, and that is what we remember each year on Memorial Day. Let us honor the brave men and women who died in the name of liberty with these fourteen patriotic quotes.
  • 15 Leadership Quotes for Presidents Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Looking for some great leadership quotes? Here are 15 of my favorites by US Presidents as we celebrate President's Day.
  • 16 Winston Churchill Quotes to Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Think Winston Churchill quotes are boring phrases about politics and war? Then you don't know Churchill! This month as we celebrate his birthday, get to know who Sir Winston Churchill really was with these 16 great Winston Churchill quotes.
  • 17 Favorite Thomas Jefferson Quotes to Celebrate His Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Why are Thomas Jefferson quotes so cherished? Perhaps because there are few people in this world who have spoken words that changed the course of history. Here are 17 leadership quotes spoken by Thomas Jefferson that we can all appreciate.
  • 2008: Election Of Your Life  By : Karen Talavera
    A look at the mindset of the generations in America as we approach the 2008 Presidential election, and why one should be involved in the political process regardless of age or experience.
  • 8 Tips for Refinishing Your Kitchen Cabinets  By : Joan Yankowitz
    If you’ve shopped for new kitchen cabinets recently, you know that it's often much more economical to refinish your old cabinets than to buy new ones. Here are 8 tips that will make your kitchen cabinet refinishing a huge success.
  • A Bill Collector's Job  By : Tristan Andrews
    Individuals tasked to collect tardy payments are called account collectors or bill collectors. These collectors can work for a company's internal debt collection department or can be employed by a debt collection agency.
  • A Central Bank of the World; as if Credit Collapses Aren't Already Global Enough  By : Les Lafave
    Critique of the proposal for a World Central Bank.
  • A Comprehensive Plan for US Energy Independence  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The USA must become independent of foreign oil imports again, the world must halt global warming, and world economies must continue to grow. A comprehensive plan to achieve these objectives during the next decades is offered. The US has to stop burning of fossil fuels and must convert its electricity generation to renewable energies. Liquid transportation fuels must be produced from biologically recirculated carbon in biomass.
  • A Couple Becomes Familiar Strangers  By : Mark Webb
    Suggestions on how to reconnect as a couple and to overcome hurt feelings.
  • A Credit Collapse, Not a Financial Panic  By : Les Lafave
    To call the credit crisis a panic, is blaming the victim.
  • A Job Description for Congress  By : Stephanie Vance
    A look at the reasons why people disapprove of the US Congress -- and some ideas for postive change.
  • A Message To All Peace Activist And Peace Seekers  By : Brian Ankner
    The missing element in the peace movements has always been the lack of a practical plan for peace that provides a logical alternative to all war that will be universally accepted by everyone. This is why peace organizations rarely last the test of time. Just protesting with "stop this" or "stop that" and not providing a long lasting permanent solution to the problem will lose steam after a while.
  • A New Age Of Feminism  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Women Have It Good Here In America--But it Just Got better
  • A New Era Of Handcuff Keys  By : Aran Lackey
    A discussion about modern handcuff keys and their functionality, including multi function cuff keys.
  • A review of ‘Disturbing The Peace’ by Vaclav Havel  By : Josef Grgas
    A Review of ‘Disturbing The Peace’ by Vaclav Havel and Karel Hvizdala
  • A Tale of Two Hurricane Cities  By : Karen Talavera
    An essay comparing the devastation and recovery of New Orleans and Cancun after each was hit by a major hurricane within the fall of 2005.
  • Abortion: Legalized Child Sacrifice On The Altar Of Humanism  By : Michele F Richardson
    As if the abortion debate couldn't get any hotter, it most certainly will heat up a few more degrees with a well-respected author's posit that abortion be criminalized and, that it's supporters be sent to death row.
  • ACORN's Voter Fraud?  By : Marvin J Markus
    ACORN is not committing voter fraud. That is just another right wing lie. Read this article to learn the truth.
  • Airport Transfer  By : Devinder Patel
    CONGRATULATIONS TO BORIS ' The New Mayor Of London Our heartiest best wishes go to Boris Johnson who just won the London Mayoral Race this weekend. Boris Johnson, the new mayor of London, took the Mayorship away from Ken Livingstone thus ending Ken's eight-year supreme reign at City Hall in London.
  • Al Gore's Defeat or His Finest Hour?  By : Donovan Baldwin
    It's funny how some things turn out, isn't it? Now you take that Bush - Gore fiasco back in 2000. That sure turned out bad for Gore, and some people say for the whole country as well. I wonder.
  • Alan Greenspan Isn't a Libertarian, Complacency Isn't Stability, and Debt Isn't Wealth  By : Les Lafave
    Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan's fight to keep the derivatives market from regulation, and why it shouldn't have mattered.
  • Alternatives to being Roman  By :
    We're here and the Romans aren't. That's a good thing, right? Well, only if you believe that they deserved to get overtaken by the juggernaut of history and we have something special that means we'll survive longer than they did. A thousand years? We've have to have something very special to be that good. Well, how do we compare? Let's see.
  • Alternatives to catching criminals  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why catch criminals? Because they do things that are against the law. British Internet Author Mike Scantlebury has noticed an alternative trend. Why not look as though you're doing something about it, without actually succeeding? That way, everyone is happy, including the crims. It looks good, it sounds good, it's just not real. Well, isn't that just like modern life?
  • Alternatives to Education Meltdown  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Starting your life at school and going on through education is a learning experience for most of us, but we don't want to hear about you. Here in England we only want to talk about people at the extremes, the brightest at one end and the dumbest at the other. Why? Can't we have a debate about education where we begin to mention the majority, for once?
  • Alternatives to GM foods  By :
    Well, somebody says that GM foods are good for you, but wait a minute, isn't that the same person who sells it to you? Isn't that the same person who is ripping off Third World farmers, stealing fields from Canadian farmers and concealing the amount of GM in everyday purchases like rice and soya? Uh, do they have my best interests at heart? Or is it their own interests that weigh most heavily? Who's the puppet, and who's pulling the strings?
  • Alternatives to profiting from crime  By :
    Who's that guy in the expensive clothes and the flashy watch? Well, it could be a successful businessman, a sports personality or a criminal dealing in death. Why? Why do we let the gangsters get away with it? Why don't we have the courage to say, You do the crime, you give up the flash. That would show them! If they can't show off, then what's the point of dealing drugs? It isn't a career, it's just trying to look good.
  • Alternatives to Torture, 1  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Do we have all the answers? If we know so much, why do we have to torture people to find out what they know? Why don't they tell us? Is it because they know less than we do? Internet Author Mike Scantlebury is good at putting the questions. See if you know more than him, and fill in your own answers in this conundrum of an article.
  • Alternatives to Torture, part 2  By :
    Bad things happen to bad people, don't they say? If people get tortured, it must be their fault, right? Nobody is going to break your legs without a good reason. Probably. On the other hand, if you had actually done something, you'd be in court, not in a dungeon, far from home and not known about. If you're secret, then who has got something to hide - you, or us?
  • Americans Work, Why Doesn't America?  By : Karen Talavera
    An exploration of contradictions between American work habits and productivity and American's slipping competitive position in the global workplace.
  • An Introduction To Internet Coupons  By : Lanny Hintz
    Almost all the bigger brands are offering Internet coupons to their consumers. They are using these Internet coupons as a powerful way to promote their sales, especially when they launch new products or when there is a huge competition in the market for the similar types of products. Even though companies are not seeing these coupons as an alternative for the traditional ones, they are certainly looking at online coupons as a good complementary option to promote their sales.
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  • An Open Invitation to Mr. Gore  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Al Gore proposes a plan to solve the energy crisis. Four of the plan's five tasks are on the money. A fifth task misses the mark and makes his plan short lived and severely flawed. By adding the production of plentiful and affordable renewable fuels to his plan it can be converted into a blueprint for supplying renewable, emission free energy for centuries. The article ends by inviting Mr. Gore to promote this modified outline.
  • Animal Rights Is A Dirty Word  By : Jeff Popick
    Are charitable organizations really dedicated to helping the cause? What about "animal rights weirdos?" Check out this enlightening article by Jeff Popick on how to really help humanity forward.
  • Apartment Property Managers Focus On Water Conversation Through Sub-metering  By : Helen Christa
    Water conservation is a growing trend among municipalities, townships and through-out the multi-family apartment industry. In a three year study by the “National Multiple Family Submetering and Allocation Billing Program”, the potential savings in the apartment sector from requiring residents to pay for their water consumption separately from their rent, found that billing residents for their water usage by direct metering could reduce annual water consumption by an average o...
  • Applying Back to School Enthusiasm to Advocacy  By : Stephanie Vance
    Ideas for reinvigorating your grassroots advocacy efforts.
  • Are the Presidential Candidates Disconnected from the American people?  By :
    Are the Presidential Candidates Disconnected from the American people?
  • Are There Any Grownups In The Democratic Party?  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    Problems within the Democratic Party?
  • Are too many political candidates campaigning in "the Cave"?  By : Hal Gieseking
    A critical examination of the increasing number of negative political ads that debase American democracy - based (roughly) on Plato's Analogy of the Cave.
  • Are we Green? Do we Recycle? Can humans outlast the Dinosaurs?  By : David Rosenak
    Can we solve the global problems of shortages of food, fuel, fresh water, the destruction of the forests and extinction of other species, and pollution of the water, the land, and the air, without solving the problem of overpopulation?
  • Asking 40 Important Health and Medical Questions to the Next US President  By :
    Dear Mr or Mrs Next US President, The health and medical blogosphere would like to make sure you and your team take into account the 40 issues outlined below as you and your aids formulate your policies and put together the team that will further define and implement them.40 different health bloggers have asked these questions that I now pose to you and your team.
  • Avoid Filing Bankruptcy – Know the Basics  By : Ian Koch
    How can you know whether filing bankruptcy is the right thing for you? Or whether you can prevent it? What exactly is bankruptcy?
  • Avoiding the "Don't They Knows": Effective Advocacy Messages  By : Stephanie Vance
    Advice for avoiding the "don't they know's" in communicating with elected officials
  • B2B EIPP - The Mystery Unraveled  By : Jeffery J Downs
    Gartner group reports that a business can save 10.1 million dollars by converting their invoicing to electronic means over the internet. However, what they are not saying is how to get business customers to adopt the solution. In other words, to broker that type of savings from an online billing solution you need to have customers use it otherwise it is a great idea with no value.
  • Baby Girl Names – The Funny And The Famous  By : Michael Barrows
    Baby girl names can be unique, exotic and downright strange. This article examines some of the recent trends in naming baby girls and their possible consequences.
  • Back to The Future With Germany  By : Adrian Barrett
    Do you think you know everything about East Germany?
  • Bad Energy Policies Will Harm World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Oil prices are skyrocketing and governments feel pressured to dispense placebos. This article dismisses the three most highly promoted solutions, which are energy conservation, Cap and Trade schemes, and increased oil drilling. All three are found ineffective in preventing the continuing overheating of our Earth. Instead, three other, highly effective countermeasures are proposed.
  • Barack Obama a Candidate for Christians  By :
    See what Mr Barack Obama stands for as defined by his own voting record
  • Barack Obama's supports renewable energy, shouldn't you?  By : Chris McGee
    New energy for America Plan will help create five million new jobs by strategically investing $150 billion over the next ten years to catalyze private efforts to build a clean energy future. ... don't be left behind ... don't get left out of the renewable energy loop.
  • Barack Obama: Astrology of a Presidential Candidate  By : Craig Malone
    Will Barack Obama be the next U.S. President? See what Obama's astrological chart says about whether this Leo will win the Presidential election.
  • Bargain Shopping With Coupons  By : David Fishman
    Double coupons are a great tool for the frugal shopper. There is no denying that coupons are a major success. More than often coupons are distrusted by manufacturers of consumer goods or by retailers, retail stores will use this tactic as part of sales promotions. Coupons are paper money that can be used just like cash when making a purchase at a store. Coupons are a surprisingly subtle invention. Once coupons you find them on the web, all you have to do is print them off of ...
  • Be an Einstein at Advocacy: Five Tips From Grassroots Geniuses  By : Stephanie Vance
    Five great ideas for building more effective grassroots advocacy efforts.
  • Beautiful Cabinet Hardware - How They Can Change The Look Of Your Cabinet  By : Brooke Hayles
    Perhaps the most often-overlooked aspect of remodeling, is the cabinet hardware. People can spend thousands of dollars to replace flooring and repainting, only to put the same old cabinet hinges and pulls back up. Cabinet hardware is an excellent way to emphasize the furnishings, while inducing a sense of continuity throughout your house.
  • Belfast Ireland's bloody violent troubles of the past have come to an end  By : Michael Hanna
    Anyone who grew up in Belfast in the 70s and 80s knows how hard it was, but peace has finally arrived
  • Benefits of Petitioning Online  By : Steven Cancel
    Petitioning online can allow millions to view, comment, and join your cause without the complications that exist in real life.
  • Better Have File Cabinets Than Clutter  By : Robert Thatcher
    If you have tried locating a misplaced piece of paper for hours and have not succeeded or if you have scoured the stack of files locating one single document and was frustrated, this article is for you.

    The most common error for misplacing an object is dropping it at a place that is convenient during the time. A regular space for keeping important objects and documents makes it easier for anyone to locate them when the need to remember them arises.

    This is why filing c...
  • Beware The Danger Of Keeping Candidate Faith On The Down-Low  By : Michele F Richardson
    Insight into why declaration of candidate faith in the next Presidential election is not optional, but essential.
  • Billiard Tables: The New Rec Room Accessory  By : Milton Felton
    It seems just about everyone respects the game of billiards. Regardless of a person's skill level or exposure to the game, young and old alike they tend to enjoy hanging around a billiard table. That could by why owning a table has become very popular, especially in the last 30 or so years. All across America, tables are being bought and put into basements, rec rooms and parlors.

    While most people tend to think only of pool when it comes to billiards. The term can be used ...
  • Billiards  By : Jennifer Brown
    Billiards is an age-old game and to some, a serious sport. While you're idea of fun might involve a casual game of snooker or eight ball, you should also possess a general knowledge of the grand old game of billiards.

    The rules of billiards are quite simple, and not too unlike the barroom sport you're more inclined to play.

    * In billiards, all of the balls within the racking triangle must be touching. If you take the break shot, strike the cue ball with your cue stick t...
  • Billiards Equipment  By : Dorothy Williams
    Athletes in every sport seem to have their little quirks.

    Basketball players massage the basketball before a game. Batters on deck at a baseball game wait patiently, swinging the bat over and over. While these may look like nervous habits, attention grabbing tactics or ways to entertain the fans, the athletes are really getting in tune with their equipment. By knowing the equipment they use, the athletes are able to play the game to their full potential.

    It is no differ...
  • Biomass is Our Key to Plentiful and Affordable Liquid Fuels  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Ending global overheating can only be realized by stopping the burning of fossil fuels. Combustion of fossil fuels has provided the energy for driving the industrial revolution. We must now switch to renewable energies to save our Earth and to provide plentiful and affordable energy for the next several centuries. Without this changeover the world will self-destruct. We must replace fossil fuels with renewable energies.
  • Boycotting Beijing: A History of Politics at the Olympic Games  By : Jackson Kern
    This article discusses the Olympic stadium as a political arena in history.
  • Breaking the OPEC Chains  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The world is entering the period when petroleum reserves are being depleted and transportation fuels are becoming scarce. Price gouging will result.Cars, trucks, trains, ships, and airplanes are wholly dependent on the supply of liquid fuels. When petroleum fuels become too costly, world economies will slow and fail.This article proposes a novel approach to produce liquid fuels from biomass forever and without endangering food production.
  • Budgeting When Your Paycheck Varies  By : Terry Rigg
    How can you decide how much you have for bills and expenses when your paycheck varies from one payday to the next? That's a question a lot of people struggle with.

    A few of the occupations that I can think of off hand that could fall into this category are waitresses or waiters working for salary and tips, truck drivers that are paid by the mile and never know how many miles they are going to get, the self-employed that their business income varies from season to season, a...
  • Business Owner & Freedom Fighter in one  By : Axel Meierhoefer
    If you served in the military, completed your commitment, decided to stay available by joining the National Guard and Reserves, and then find out that you have to go to a war and leave your own company, your family, and your employees, you are in deep trouble. Now there is a way how everybody can help these Business Owners 7 Freedom Fighters.
  • Cabinet Hardware Speak Volumes About Your Personality  By : James Hunt
    What is cabinet hardware? Are you looking to remodel your kitchen or bathroom cabinets...
  • Camping out with Reiki  By : Bronwen Stiene
    Developing your Personal Reiki Practice. Find out how to make your personal healing practice work.
  • Can A Black Man With Power And Influence Survive In America?  By :
    A once popular Black Major of the city of Compton, Omar Bradley, was taken down. After media assassination, many dismissed his fate as justified, accepting his guilt. Others claim he was railroaded. "The King of Compton—The Assassination of a Dream," reveals Bradley's account of his own drama filled life, reared in Compton, and his ultimate exile from Compton's government.
  • Can a Coming Energy Crisis Top the Wall Street Disaster?  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The recent Wall Street disaster reminds us that citizens cannot trust industry. Greed has invaded the most profitable companies to an unacceptable and destructive degree. US citizens must consider the banking crisis as a wake up call for preventing the oil and energy industries from creating an even more destructive energy catastrophe. We must outlaw fossil fuels and begin to produce renewable fuels for keeping the US secure.
  • Can I view my bill at my bank's web site?  By : Jeffery J Downs
    A billing distribution network gives a biller the opportunity to send a bill to a financial institution. As a biller you may be familiar with bill pay at the bank's web site, but not realize that you can also present a bill to one of your customers at the bank's web site. How can you the biller take advantage of this distribution network?
  • Can Internet Coupons Replace The Conventional Ones??  By : Lanny Hintz
    Internet coupons or online coupons are becoming very popular especially in the last few years. A coupon is nothing but a document or a ticket which can be exchanged for a rebate or even a financial discount while buying a product or some other piece. The internet marketers are looking at online coupons as one of the best ways to attract customers to their businesses.

    Conventionally any type of coupons is given by the retailers or the manufacturers of consumer packaged good...
  • Can Sustainable Development Be Clean AND cheap? A Promising 'Carbon Credits' Case Study  By :
    This article explores the workings of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism, and how it helps firms in developing nations achieve sustainability.
  • Can the USA Be Fossil Fuels Independent by 2050?  By :
    A discussion is presented that the USA must become fossil fuel independent by the year 2050. There are great examples that show us how and there are financial and environmental issues that must be corrected
  • Can You Do Anything?  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    This Easter Sunday only days after the 5th anniversary of the beginning of the War in Iraq, we reached another milestone - the 4,000th American was killed. F Four thousand families have been visited by a uniformed officer and a chaplain who delivered in person the news that their family member had been killed.
  • Can You Really Trust a Conception Chart?  By : Dave Poon
    Almost everyone in the family gets excited when the mother is conceiving a child and everyone would want to know as well whether the baby’s a girl or a boy. Upon knowing the baby’s gender, most couples rush to the store to buy clothes and other stuff for the baby. This is especially true for first-time parents.
  • Can You Think Of Who Would Benefit From Establishing World Peace?  By : Brian Ankner
    It is impossible to mention all the benefits of establishing a peaceful and civilized world, but without a doubt The People will be the major benefactors and since they operate the governments, religions, and corporations those things will also benefit.
  • Can't Wait to Get My Piece of the Bailout Profits  By : Les Lafave
    Bailout package: The financial analysts we should have listened to in the first place, now say that doing nothing is an option.
  • CERT - Certified Emergency Response Teams  By : Eric Holm
    All communities should have a trained and equiped C.E.R.T (Certified Emergency Response Teams) to help in emergency situations, evacuations, disaster situations, preparation for hurricanes, and numerous other calamities.
  • Challenging the Dark Secret of Healthcare  By : Gary Eby
    My emotional recovery coaching process can be applied to social conditions as well as meeting one's needs for personal growth and development. In this article I will apply eight steps listed on The Emotional Recovery Card to focus on healthcare reform.
  • Chao's What is it?  By : Dana Smith
    Chao's...What is it...When I think of this term an explanation of it being disorder or extreme confusion [according to Websters New World dictionary] does seem what I see in the realm of Washington.
  • China's growth was not built on Western blessing  By : James Shen
    This is a follow-up article of "Mainstream Western media stages Blemishing China Marathon". With the Beijing Olympics closing successfully, the author calls China to clean up its own house and draw selectively from the West. However, China's past economic success was not built on Western blessing and it does not need the approval of the West. Those who are hostil and ill-intentioned should simply be ignored and deemed irrelevant.
  • Chinese Politics, influences of the past, feeling of "déjà vu"  By : Tim Lyons
    The actual debate concerning the political system in China raises many inquiries, remarks, critics, and observations... To what extent does communism benefit the People's Republic? Is there a democracy model that could be applied to China? Before discussing these subjects and arguing on details, we should try to have better insights on China's political model true origins.
  • Choosing An Executive Search Agency  By : Burns Carlton
    If you’ve recently decided to find your new executives and senior management through an executive search and selection agency, then here’s how to find and evaluate those agencies before you sign up.

    There are thousands of recruitment agencies, big and small, but only a minority focus solely on recruiting for executive, senior manager and director-level appointments. If you need to fill important jobs with the best people, you need to select an agency that has access to exc...
  • Choosing the Right Cabinet for Your Needs  By : John Morris
    Cabinets are essentials tools to any household of office. These facilitate organizing materials, files, documents and other things that have to be kept for storage, reference or future use.
  • Clarity Crafted From Common Sense!  By : Average Joe Boomer
    A massive show of political unity at home will affect troop morale, on both sides!

    Let’s face it; we are all liberals, no matter how conservative we may be. The Puritans who founded America conquered dangers and disasters to win religious freedom, but they were liberals. In 1754, Benjamin Franklin depicted a rattlesnake cut into eight sections in his Pennsylvania Gazette. The eight sections of snake symbolized eight eastern seaboard colonies and the caption said “Join or D...
  • Climate Change: Burning My Valley  By : Len Q
    Isn't it disturbing that the collective burning of vegetation all over the world is still a major contributor to global warming? For the survival of our race, we have to change how we do things. If we refuse to make it happen, will anything matter in fifty or a hundred years?
  • Clipping Coupons and Creative Recycling to Save Money  By : Kathryn Lively
    Want to save money on necessary purchases? Watch how you clip, and save what you already have!
  • Codex Alimentarius: Basic right humanity is damaged: Right to healthy foods!  By : Henk Mutsaers
    What if Codex Alimentarius is implemented in the United States of America? Therapeutic dosages of vitamins and minerals, and many more nutrients soon to follow, will become unavailable because they will literally become illegal.
  • Colon Cleansing  By : Kenneth Langlet
    There are many reasons that you are going to want to have a colon cleansing done at least every couple of years. If you are having a colon cleansing done, you are going to know that you will have a healthy and happy life without much pain when it comes to having a colon cleansing done. If your doctor suggests that you have a colon cleansing done, you are going to want to make sure that you do to have it done. Then you will know that you may not have as much pain as you were i...
  • Conflict of Interest between Drug Companies and Doctors  By :
    This article deals with the blatant conflict of interest between physicians and drug company's who use guerrilla marketing techniques to influence a doctor to write prescriptions for their latest designer and very expensive drug, often without proper testing for side effects and dangerous interactions with other drugs.
  • Costa Blanca Property News - LRAU, ('Land Grab Law')-Update September 2006  By : Neil Ebsworth
    Update on the pending case to the European Court of Human Rights. History of the Valencian governments 'Land Grab' Law and its failings.
  • Coupons, Coupons And More Coupons!  By : Lanny Hintz
    There isn’t a person out there who doesn’t like to save as much money as possible. With the terrible economy in so many states, more and more people are looking for ways to shopping frugally. This includes everything, too, not just groceries or clothes. And with Christmas rapidly approaching, people not only want, but need to save as much as they can.

    Here is some advice on how to save money: Check your weekly ads that come in the mail. Some companies send out special coup...
  • Coupons: Discounts For People Like You  By : Cathy Peterson
    Anyone can pick up a Sunday paper and clip coupons from the grocery store and manufacturers’ circulars, or go to their mailbox and fetch the latest coupon mailer, but you may be eligible for even more savings depending on who you are, or the company you keep.

    Most people are familiar with the senior discounts at many diner and casual dining chains, but there are many other discounts available for seniors as well, and some places define seniors as young as 50. Anyone over 5...

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