News & Society
The Hard Lesson Which Ever Beckons
By William Kerr · 15 years ago
Deepak Chopra once said, in one of his innumerable books, that everyone is doing the best they can, given their level of understanding. What he meant I think, was that most of the time, most ...
Women Nobel Laureates in 2009
By Jameson Parker · 15 years ago
The Nobel Foundation started in 1900 based on the will and testament of Alfred Nobel written on 27th November 1895. As per his wish, the award should be given to those who make outstanding contributions ...
Checking online news for instant updates
By D. Damien · 15 years ago
For many people a day is incomplete without reading the newspaper. It is obviously a good habit to keep oneself updated about what’s going across the globe. Therefore taking the help of a newspaper is ...
2010 Automated Election- A Vision of Philippines fight Against Corruption
By Rodel Gana · 15 years ago
We have been in the midst of poverty for a very long time. We have suffered theft, injustice and manipulation since we have mistakenly elected those clever officials, in a sense that they paid millions ...
Pastry Shoe Icons Vanessa And Angela Simmons Donate To Haiti Earthquake Victims
By Love Pastry · 15 years ago
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 18, 2010
NEW YORK, NY – Celebrity sisters and Pastry shoe brand entrepreneurs, Vanessa and Angela Simmons, announced their commitment to provide assistance through official Haiti earthquake relief efforts. The powerful ...
Earthquake Safety Tips
By Eric Davis · 15 years ago
When the ground is rumbling every second counts. Panic is not an option. Refusing to panic can save your life. If you can feel a tremor, you are close enough to the epicenter (or blast) ...
What the Obama Administration Can Teach You About Fundraising – 2
By Jolian Grant · 15 years ago
In the previous article we looked at how Obama raised money for his campaign. With his master list of donors and campaign aids keeping in touch with them and always soliciting funds Obama was able ...
How Indonesia World Education Today?
By Resa Barker · 15 years ago
Dated May 2, 1889 is the day was born Raden Mas Soewardi Soerjaningrat better known by the name of Ki Hajar Dewantara. College Park Student pioneer who later became the National Education Mr birthday and ...
European Concerts and Festivals in 2010
By Ivaylo Yordanov · 15 years ago
Some of the biggest music festivals of the world are organized in Europe. There are about 400 live performances in the glastonburg every year. The audience in these live performances is measured in hundred thousands. ...
Where Are Real Estate Values Going Now?
By Steve Gillman · 15 years ago
At the moment (late 2009), it seems that real estate values may have stopped falling finally. Are they headed back up now, or are we in for a period of stable prices that barely move ...
Limits on Punitive Damages...What are Punitive Damages?
By Danon Law · 15 years ago
There are two types of damage awards that can be doled out to plaintiffs who win their wrongful death lawsuits. They are compensatory and punitive damages. There are limits on compensatory damages, based on how ...
Madoff Made Off With the Goods
By Jhon Xita · 15 years ago
Bernie Madoff may not be the biggest Wall Street money scandolier this century, but he certainly ranks right up there with Boesky, Milken, and others when it comes to the transgressive might of his offenses. ...
What has the Industrial Revolution Done For You?
By Andy Carloff · 15 years ago
"Truly, we are rich, far richer than we think; rich in what we already possess, richer still in the possibilities of production of our actual mechanical outfit; richest of all in what we might win ...
Australia Declares Flood Hit Disaster
By Elfreid Berghammer · 15 years ago
Australian authorities declared a massive natural disaster happening in the parts of east coast of the country on Saturday as intense floods cut the main road linking major cities, which ultimately makes a immense destruction ...
You're Working Too Fast!
By Andy Carloff · 15 years ago
"Very often the idler is but a man to whom it is repugnant to make all his life the eighteenth part of a pin, or the hundredth part of a watch, while he feels he ...
The Vanity of Life
By Penelope Rock · 15 years ago
"Vanity of vanities all is vanity!"
No matter what we have today, wealth, fame, family, career, whatever is our life be there will come a time that we will face people with nursing scrubs and ...
[Andrew Jones] Sandy Spring Personal Injury Attorney Lawyer
By Andrew Jones · 15 years ago
If you have ever been involved in an auto accident then you know how it can shake up even the steadiest of people. Accidents happen in a split second. Usually, there is little time to ...
How To Get Involved In Politics
By Brian Larsen · 15 years ago
Other than obvious things like voting, it is easy to get involved in politics. It can be done in four easy steps right from your home computer. The first step is to get to know ...
Can the Worker's Party Help You?
By Andy Carloff · 15 years ago
"Nothing can present to our judgment, or to our imagination, a figure of greater absurdity, than that of seeing the government of a nation fall, as it frequently does, into the hands of a lad ...
Philippine Bourgeoisie can get away with murder
By Gabrielle Ruiz-Barredo · 15 years ago
UN experts investigating the Ampatuan Massacre in Maguindanao said today that the Philippines should have a major reform in the country and reflect "on the elite family-dominated manipulation of the political processes and the need ...