What Can Congress Do To Curb Identity Theft
Your personal information may be at risk and you might not even know it. If you're a savvy computer user, you might not fall for common e-mail scams, but there are many other ways that your private i
How to Master the Art of Influence Washington Style
Copyright 2006 Harrison Monarth
Congressman Patrick Kennedy, Representative of the People of the 1st District of Rhode Island, proved his mastery of influence with the use of a powerful
UNICEF Gives Hope to People of Palestine
Education is the most essential step towards success, its creator and evaluator. There is no development without education and we can see the truth of this statement nowadays. Countries of Euro Union
Bosnia Where it has Been Where it is Now
Bosnians have been off the political radar screen for over 10 years. Few Muslims know much about the Bosnian people, where they came from and how they became an advanced civilization in Europe. Bosni
Insurance 101 Undermining America for the Good of Americans
Insurance is like a myth. From one small seed of truth, a fairytale the size of 1000 giant sequoias has sprung up. Reality is blocked from view. Surely, you’ve noticed all the giant, sequoia-like bui
Watch What You Say
Watch What You Say!
Repeat after me: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic; that
Simple Solutions to Global Problems Tai Chi Qigong
Copyright 2006 Bill Douglas
According to modern medical research between 70 and 85% of all illness leading people to doctors is caused by stress (Kaiser Permenente twenty year study). Th
Military Drill Instructors
When you speak of excellence in military bearing, appearance and deportment, the Marine Corps Drill Instructor is at the head of the class. This past July, the United States Air Force celebrated its
Masaru Emoto
Masaru Emoto is a Japanese scientist. He puts words on bottles of water and then freezes the water. After that, he lets the water warm itself. Then he hired a photographer to check under a microscope
Pondering the Important Issues
I actually bought a Sunday paper this past weekend, something I haven't done for a while. Reading about all the problems in the world just tends to detract from my retirement euphoria. A person can g
Declining Detroit and Its Solution
Detroit has been on the decline for over four decades with little left to spur it back into shape. Detroit started as a trading and commerce area between French Europeans and Native Americans. A fort
The Conservative Reaction To The September 11 2006 Presidential Address
Liberal Americans claim that Bush over-politicized the Presidential Address made on the Fifth Anniversary of the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon – what we all remember to be t
Net Neutrality On The Hill
The internet has always been a source of confusion and angst on Capitol Hill. It has also been one of the more glamorous issues among the lawmakers, because the impact it has had on the way Americans
Monaco Prince Campaigns For The Environment
Prince Albert of Monaco visited the North Pole in April this year as part of an effort to push the environmental issue up the agenda with other world leaders.
Now he has established a fo
Affirmative Action Is It Good Or Bad
This article does not discuss the legalities of affirmative action, I leave that to the courts. This article is solely about the philosophy of affirmative action.
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