News & Society
2012: An Economic Outlook
By Mark Lister · 13 years ago
No economist claims to being right all the time, but if you can be on the money over half of the time then you are doing remarkably well. Bearing in mind that predicting global economic ...
All Information about the Funeral procession
By Michael Brangman · 13 years ago
A funeral procession is basically a procession taken out in motor vehicles, from a church or mosque to the cemetery. The deceased is transported in a vehicle specially meant for the purpose, while the family ...
Everything on Funeral Etiquettes and Proper Funeral Etiquettes
By Michael Brangman · 13 years ago
A funeral is a solemn and a grave affair. Do we all know what a funeral is? In proper terms "A funeral is a time and place where people say goodbye to someone who has ...
The models that were used in the formation of the United States Supreme Court
By David Coleman · 13 years ago
English history, American colonial experience in the operation of the national government under articles of Confederation provide the background to the United States Supreme Court authorized by article 3 of the Federal Constitution. By the ...
Is the federal government well prepared to set up insurance exchanges?
By Shandra Benson · 13 years ago
It is common knowledge that many U.S. states are unwilling to launch their health insurance exchanges until the Supreme Court gives its final ruling on the constitutionality of Affordable Care Act of 2010 and its ...
Sergeant Robert Bales is facing court martial for gunning down 18 civilians during a killing spree.
By Michael Orfanos · 13 years ago
Staff Sergeant Robert Bales, the US soldier accused of gunning down 16 Afghan women and children, has been transported to Fort Leavenworth military prison and has been placed under solitary confinement. The 11-year veteran is ...
Carefree is "Car Country" Every Saturday Morning
By Catherine Marr · 13 years ago
Carefree Arizona—Automobile enthusiasts from all over Arizona and visitors from all over the world descend upon Carefree on Saturday mornings to attend a "Cruiz-In" at the Town Center. At this weekly event there are anywhere ...
Protesters Picket Key Tobacco Show in Philippines
By Liss Brawn · 13 years ago
Hundreds of anti-smoking advocates on Thursday picketed a large international tobacco fair in the Philippines, a country that has drawn more attention from the industry as Western nations pile on restrictions and taxes.
A pack ...
Article on euro 2012 news
By David Greg · 13 years ago
Here is some Euro 2012 news for you. The 2012 European championships co-hosts Ukraine have promised to cut hotel prices all over the event, amid issues that prices are being cranked as much as sky-high ...
Next president election 2012
By David Greg · 13 years ago
Ron Paul's administrative center has showed experiences that the Texas Congressman is about to run for the next president election 2012. Paul unites opposition to the warfare and the police state at home across all ...
The Weimar Hyperinflation - Could it Happen Again?
By Tom Genot · 13 years ago
At the end of WWI Weimar Germany was suffering from rising inflation, which was starting to get out of control. During a two year period from 1921 through 1923 Inflation was running away. During the ...
David Wood and Mitt Romney: Much In common But A World Apart
By Ernie Nuylan · 13 years ago
David Wood and Mitt Romney: Much In common But A World Apart
What do David Wood and Mitt Romney have in common?
They’re rich and famous - and enjoys being so.
However, they can be ...
How To Promote Your EBook
By Tom Kane · 13 years ago
Selling your book online is, quite frankly, not easy. I've been selling my books since March 2011 and I think I've learned quite a lot in that time. So here are a few thoughts and ...
The Future Of Mobile Communications
By Tom Kane · 13 years ago
In the early 20th Century, no one would have predicted the invention of the mobile or cell phone. Such a device was inconceivable to our ancestors. Today, the mobile phone is king and it's not ...
Is There A Medical EBook In The House?
By Tom Kane · 13 years ago
I've just Googled the word 'eBook' and was somewhat astonished to see the result. Not the actual web addresses, but the number of results there were, 106,000,000 to be precise, and at 106m, not 106,000,010, ...
Atomic Iran: Countdown to Armageddon
By Mike Evans · 13 years ago
Award-winning journalist, Mike Evans is one of the world’s leading experts on Middle-East and has written many books and articles on the subject. In his latest book, Atomic Iran: Countdown to Armageddon, Evans exposes the ...
If the Evidence Proved Him Innocent, Why Did Dr. Malachi K. York Plea Guilty?
By William Greggory · 13 years ago
This very seemingly simple question has a quite complex answer. Unbeknown to many outside of the judicial system, this phenomenon occurs much more often than one would think. This holds ever so true even more ...
Pros and Cons of Globalisation
By Terry Guile · 13 years ago
It is obvious that the world is experiencing an economic globalisation. That is clearly stated in the development of the global trade compared to the total global production - the GDP. The global trade has ...
New York Private Detective Studying Gestures
By John Leana · 13 years ago
New York private detectives have been successful in obtaining a clients or witnesses account to a story. New York private detective must first understand the fundamentals of behavior when assessing clients or witnesses during the ...
Investigations on Child Abuses
By John Leana · 13 years ago
Private investigations on abuses are getting too much ground and one of the reasons behind the mishaps is the growing complexities in the society. The most targeted lots are the innocent and helpless children. Inspite ...