News & Society
Cebu dancing inmates like Michael Jackson
By Antony Volkov · 14 years ago
Not so long ago on the Internet appeared creative photos and videos that amazed people from all countries. They were materials about prisoners dancing. In 2007 they made a real performance of mass prison dance ...
What is the history of Earth Day? EPA Planet Polls
By Brian Gross · 14 years ago
What is the history of Earth Day? EPA Planet Polls. According to Gaylord Nelson Earth Day worked because of spontaneous response at the grassroots level.
Thirty-five years before Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth made global ...
Why Donald Trump Must Run For President
By R. Coblenz · 14 years ago
Our Government has now grown too large and too complex for any "politician" to manage. As we have seen for a long time now, our Presidents just can’t seem to handle all the problems that ...
Tips to Protect Your Children from Online Identity Theft
By Joy Mali · 14 years ago
Children are the most innocent creatures on earth, and ill-minded and manipulative crooks can take advantage of this innocence. The most evil advantage which is freely taking place in the fast pace of the progressing ...
Extra Precautions Needed for Florida Pedestrians
By Lyn Giguere · 14 years ago
A new Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Traffic Statistics Report reveals a startling number of pedestrians injured by motor vehicles.
Walkers, bikers and hikers need to take extra precautions, especially if they are Florida ...
Federal Budget Affects Pulse Oximeter
By Jack Rogers · 14 years ago
The budget show down the United States saw firsthand the week of April 8th. While congress members and members of the White House were fighting over various bullet points, over a million people were waiting ...
On level: a metaphorical adventure by way of the thoughts
By Nathaniel Curmode · 14 years ago
I really contemplate about thought-provoking and attractive items as taking the actual audience with a trek beside me as a result of my mind. In the act you will find signposts along with simple guidelines ...
The Muslim Brotherhood in the Middle East
By Gabriel Sawma · 14 years ago
As the United States and its allies struggle to get to grips with its new challenges in the Middle East and North Africa, pundits, scholars and journalists have combed every inch of the Muslim Brotherhood’s ...
Locate Your Ideal Little Black Dress For Any Occasion!
By Mario Lineberry · 14 years ago
Ladies enjoy to dress up and usually they've an issue of the place to commit their cash in garments, nicely one issue which hardly ever goes and which will never ever go out of trend ...
Are Your Potential Dates Worth Your Time?
By Tony Sinclair · 14 years ago
1st dates are similar to a chess online game. People are generally tactical, challenging and can be a whole lot of fun should you be ready and know very well what that you are doing. ...
America Has A Choice To Make
By Edward Mrkvicka · 14 years ago
The First Amendment of the Constitution states: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the ...
This Week in the Social Networks: Japan, St. Patrick’s Day and Rebecca Who?
By Linda Bertrand · 14 years ago
Teens have had a lot to talk about on the social network this week. If you thought your teen had intense mood swings before, the events from this week have caused a mixture of emotions ...
Summarized: The Four Articles Published by Orszag In the NY Times
By Danny Jester · 14 years ago
The New York Times has provided an exciting opportunity for Peter Orszag, who has been a guest columnist producing at least four articles about the economy from September 2010. Each subject matter, which aimed to ...
Bomboniere in Italy and favors all over the world
By Francesca Tessarollo · 14 years ago
In Italy the tradition of giving "bomboniere" (favors) to guests is very widespread, but also in other countries this tradition is catching on.
Although the term "bomboniera" comes from French, we can claim that the ...
Real Madrid helps save the planet
By Harriet Freeman · 14 years ago
The annual Earth Hour took place last Saturday all over the world, when hundreds of buildings of 4,500 cities in 135 countries worldwide switched off their lights as a symbol of the fight against climate ...
News Ban
By Clive Antony · 14 years ago
One of the worse things you can do for your positive thinking is to watch, listen and read the News. I have deliberately not watched the news for over five years now.
I believe that ...
As Japan Recovers, Petya I. Edwards Foundation Sends Charitable Contributions
By Tammy Snider · 14 years ago
After enduring one of the strongest earthquakes on record, multiple subsequent aftershocks, and an incredibly powerful tsunami, survivors in the country of Japan have undergone a horrific and life changing experience that will not be ...
Justin Singletary: Community Giving
By Tom Baker · 14 years ago
Justin Singletary—the self-described Real Estate Ranger of Savannah, Georgia—is no stranger to giving to local and national charities, something his clients know full well. A lot of these charities can be traced back to his ...
Despite Improving Situation in Japan, Still Risk of Radiation Exposure
By Isaac Eliaz · 14 years ago
The nuclear crisis in Japan may be slowly improving, but we are not completely out of the clear when it comes to radiation exposure. Despite assurances by the U.S. government that there is no real ...
Rhodesia, The English Village That Was Purpose Built In 1920
By David Fisher · 14 years ago
Rhodesia is a small village in the county of Nottinghamshire which is in central England. The English village of Rhodesia shares its name with the country in Southern Africa that was founded by Cecil Rhodes ...