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Woman exercises her right-to-die and takes her own life surrounded by her family
By Joye Caselton · 9 years ago
Brittany Maynard, the American who became the public face of the controversial right-to-die movement over the last few weeks, ended her own life Saturday at her home in Portland, Oregon. She was 29. "Goodbye to ...
Paul Chehade - US Presidential Candidate - Election 2016.
By Paul Chehade · 9 years ago
Paul Chehade - US Presidential Candidate - Election 2016. Paul Chehade is a believer of the practical and democratic values of prudence, hard work, education, honesty, spiritual development, self-governing institutions and opposes to authoritarianism both ...
Government Inefficiency Increasing Costs
By Robert Haskell · 9 years ago
Despite probably the worst rollout in US history, it would be disingenuous for me to say the Affordable Care Act is government inefficiency at its best. Truth be told, GSA (General Services Administration) is even ...
The Dangers Of Drowsy Driving Are Like Drunk Driving
By Mickey Noorigian · 9 years ago
A recent study, just published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, has confirmed that inadequate sleep increases the risk of car crashes for young drivers. The study was conducted in New South Wales, Australia, and interviewed ...
The New Killer Instinct Season 2
By Nicolas Ortega · 9 years ago
The New Killer Instinct Season 2 The "Killer Instinct" series of fighting video games debuted way back in 1994. Since then, they have gone on to become one of the most popular series of games ...
California Drought Update 2014
By Sharon Cacho · 9 years ago
California is in its third year of little to no rain. It’s interesting that as the East Coast was literally bombarded with rain and snow, we had virtually nothing. Water? What water? Here in hot ...
Elliot & Associates Research Japan Global Markets: The challenges of the Japanese economy
By Orley Luged · 9 years ago
Since the Fukushima nuclear disaster triggered by the giant tsunami that hit Japan in 2011, the country has gone through a difficult transition as a developed country and as one of the global economic leaders. ...
Unclear Future for the U.S. Terrorism Insurance Program
By Inah Goethem · 9 years ago
Who would pay for shattering destruction if terrorists were to attack a U.S. city again, or any part of the world like SE Asia such as KL Malaysia or Jakarta Indonesia? The answer: the Terrorism ...
Paul Chehade - The Perils of Unlimited Campaign Contributions.
By Paul Chehade · 9 years ago
Paul Chehade - The Perils of Unlimited Campaign Contributions. Unlimited campaign contributions can present an ethical challenge for political candidates by Paul Chehade. Paul Chehade - The Perils of Unlimited Campaign Contributions. Earlier this week, ...
Paul Chehade Is Register As A United States Presidential Candidate For The 2016 Election.
By Paul Chehade · 9 years ago
Paul Chehade Is Register As A United States Presidential Candidate For The 2016 Election. Paul Chehade, announced today that his candidacy has officially applied with the US Federal Election Commission and has been approved as ...
Paul Chehade, candidate for President of the United States of America in 2016.
By Paul Chehade · 9 years ago
Dear Fellow Americans, Once again it is time to fight for the values of our country, we must not let our principles be destroyed, as proud Americans we must return to the values and foundation ...
Identity Theft: Protecting Your Digital Life
By Laura Ginn · 10 years ago
Your online life is convenient and, in lots of ways, fun. However, identity thieves break into online accounts to gain access to other parts of your life. For example, if a thief gets into an ...
Texting A Major Cause of Accidents Among Adolescents
By Garret Frison · 9 years ago
Texting and driving is a major problem among American drivers, especially adolescents. A study just out from the Cophen Children's Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York, has found that texting and driving causes ...
Solar Powered Lighting
By Jemma Davis · 10 years ago
Providing ambient garden lighting with solar lighting is becoming increasingly popular because of the affordability of lighting units and zero running costs. Mains powered lighting normally incurs much higher installation costs than solar lighting. Solar ...
Thimble Collecting: A Fun and Educational Hobby
By Eli Harshaw · 10 years ago
Many of the most interesting hobbies involve collections of a certain object. Many people collect stamps, porcelain dolls and other figurines, and some people even collect Pez dispensers and matchbooks from restaurants around the country ...
Proven Methods For Dealing With Panic Attacks?
By Hans Gunsolley · 10 years ago
Having panic attacks may be a sign that you are suffering from severe anxiety or depression. If you find yourself hyperventilating and sweating in nerve-wracking situations, you should talk to a doctor about panic attacks. ...
Are Social Energy Tariffs As Fair As People Think?
By Laura Ginn · 10 years ago
When social tariffs were first proposed, they were not seen as being fair to everyone. The idea was to combat excess winter deaths by helping UK residents that were at risk of fuel poverty to ...
Electronic Cigarette Advice
By Peter Maurey · 10 years ago
All smokers are well aware of the risks that take with their health every time they light another cigarette. Smoking and the Law It is ironic that the same government that tells us to stop ...
Basic But Useful Methods to Make Women Fall for You
By Lon Perault · 10 years ago
Easy Ways to Carry Women Off their Feet Attracting girls is among the oldest and most usual activities done by males. There is a lot more to this than showing off coolness and boldness. It's ...
Finding the Ideal Personal Trainer
By Avery Keslar · 10 years ago
Selecting a personal training service is not easy. You will probably find a large number of personal trainer just in your area alone. When researching for the ideal personal trainer, put potential trainers to an ...