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  • What Does Your Boss Really Know About You?  By : Andy Carloff
    You do the work, your boss manages it; you build the wealth, your boss takes its inventory; you do the job, your boss gets wealthy for it. How much do they really understand you?
  • The Golden Mud On My Feet  By : Mariaclara de Filipina
    This is just a small voice speaking in behalf of a small town, it dreams to let its voice heard in every corners of the world. And make a dark corner brighter than ever. It hopes to translate hope in times of sorrow, and to create an alternative path from a broken bridge.
  • Kentucky Ranks 1st in Fatal Child Abuse  By : Individual Health Insurance
    Kentucky had the highest rate of child deaths from abuse and neglect in the United States during 2007, according to a report released Wednesday by a national child advocacy group.
  • Buying Influence: How the Drug Makers Achieve Corporate Mind Control  By : kieron mcfadden
    A glimpse at the financial relationship between groups such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness and the drug makers gives us a clue as to how the psycho-pharmaceutical axis achieves a kind of mind control over governments and has even the White House dancing to its tune.
  • Nebraska Ranks 4th in Child-Abuse Death Rate  By : Individual Health Insurance
    A national report released Wednesday shows 16 Nebraska children died from abuse or neglect in 2007, placing the state fourth in the country in the rate of those deaths.
  • Illegal Child Drugging Scandal: Alarming Revelations  By : kieron mcfadden
    The number of foster children on powerful psychiatric drugs was badly underreported, child-welfare bosses reveal.
  • Domestic Violence And The Economy  By : Michael Stone
    Domestic Violence can be devastating to a marriage and many times ends if not ended earlier, end either homicide or suicide,its something that requires fast action and not remaining passively in an abusive relationship.
  • Footing the Bill for Undocumented Immigrants  By : Individual Health Insurance
    Taxpayers footed a $25.3 million bill in 2007-08 to pay for emergency health care for non-citizens in Pennsylvania. Tax-funded subsidies of $2 million went to seven area hospitals.
  • Public Health-Plan Option Rejected by Senate Panel  By : Individual Health Insurance
    Earlier in the day, Hoyer said leaders may have a measure ready for House debate next month.
  • Is Today’s Music Affecting Family Values?  By : Rick Vergoni
    What has happened to the music industry? Looking back at the artists of the past like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, Tony Bennett, James Taylor, right up to Michael Jackson there was a greatness about them.
  • Focus Groups - What Do They Accomplish?  By : marciano guerrero
    Focus groups (sometimes called study groups or research groups) are useful not only in large businesses and in small businesses, but also in the professional occupations, too. The pastor of a church may use them to evaluate his sermons; a comedian can have his performance evaluated; politicians, accountants, and others as well.
  • No Compassion for Sick Illegal Immigrants  By : Individual Health Insurance
    Carolina or Iowa or California might get cheap health insurance with a taxpayer subsidy.
  • Domestic Violence Victims Security Expert Outlines Domestic Violence Help Tips  By : Dr Mark Yates
    Domestic violence victims security expert domestic violence help tips outlines strategies from a British American security expert for reducing incidents of domestic violence & identifies domestic violence help & solutions. This covers aspects of how domestic violence affects business people & looks at methods for online research into countering domestic violence & offers domestic violence help. It also provides a series of security expert tips.
  • Coping With Teenage Pregnancy  By : MichaelWilliam
    Teenage pregnancy, a term used to refer to pregnancy in case of teenagers, is also called adolescent pregnancy. Various statistical studies reveal the fact that around 34 percent of girls become pregnant in their teens.
  • Time to Volunteer in India  By : Sally Brown
    India is moving towards becoming one of the world’s leading economies in the world but there is still a lot of poverty in India so volunteer help is very much needed. India is a great destination for your travel experience. Travelers from all over the world are getting more and more interested in getting to know India in a more meaningful way. Volunteering in India is becoming more and more popular and is a great way for a meaningful trip to India.
  • Patriot Day – Remembering September 11, 2001  By : PeopleFinder Nate
    In 2001 terrorists attacked America, hoping to break our spirits. Instead, the nation rallied together and became stronger. We will always remember September 11 as Patriot Day.
  • The Particular Ignition Interlock Devices(IID) in California Authority  By : professor kudalaut
    Ignition Interlock Devices ( further published considering IIDs ) are breath alcohol discovery systems used to prevent / prevent selected drivers from operating motor vehicles under the influence of alcohol. Fundamentally, IIDs job comparable breathalyzers, but they are connected to the dashboard and coupled electrically to the ignition system. Before a driver can leaving the mechanism, he or schoolgirl itch blow into the device, which wherefore analyzes the ethanol alcohol content of the breath via an electrochemical fuel cell to detect concentration. If the device reads that attentiveness is larger than a preset limit ( often among 0. 02 % and 0. 04 % BAC ), it triggers the ignition course of action to lock and prohibit the vehicle from early. If the fuel cell practice does not detect a robust alcohol distinguish, the ignition willpower trigger at sea a squeeze.
  • Liberty of Existence by Means of Emo Girls’ Clothing  By : Max Wright
    In our times medics and governments of an amount of states are utterly worried about the state of mind of future generation. Sociological surveys show that each day more and more teens fall into dejection and are disposed to commit suicides. The causes for this can be a few but the meaningful one is the feeling of solitude and incomprehension. Teens, though, seek for comfort and conciliation in varied subcultures like emo, goth, punks and so on.
  • Ending Domestic Violence: Wonderful You  By : D. Campbell
    One form of hurt in abusive relationships is to constantly blame the victims for whatever befalls them. But there is another form of hurt that in many instances takes longer to recover from than the physical violence or the reality of who did it.
  • Myth: Assault weapons are a serious problem in the U.S.  By : Gina Mouth
    “Assault weapon” is an invented term. In the firearm lexicon, there is no such
    thing as an “assault weapon.” The closest relative is the “assault rifle,” which is a
    machine gun or “select fire” rifle that fires rifle cartridges.1 In most cases,
    “assault weapons” are functionally identical to hunting rifles, though cosmetically
    similar to military guns.
  • Good Night. Good Luck. Does TV News Still Matter?  By : Karen Friedman
    In today's age of social media, I've wondered just how relevant TV news really is? This in-depth article poses that question to numerous experts who provide insight and understanding critical to today's business world.
  • Domestic Abuse Help - Why Marital Therapy Is Not the Treatment of Choice  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    Battered women who have not yet declared themselves as domestic violence victims, but know that their partners are abusive, have many questions when it comes to therapy. Learn what you can expect from marital therapy for domestic abuse before you begin.
  • Kidnapping of Business Executives  By : Dr Mark Yates
    This article Kidnapping of Business Executives informs readers about the dangers involved in recent kidnap for ransom cases. It also provides useful counter kidnapping information utilised by special forces and professional bodyguards tasked with providing close protection services to fee paying clients. Travellers concerned about their personal security when visiting overseas destinations will find this security information invaluable.
  • Children Taken to Mental Health Facilities From School Grounds  By : Laurie Anspach
    Imagine if children, who know they have already broken a school rule, under the pressure of getting in trouble at home, answer mental health questions that ask them things they would only discuss with their best friend. And imagine upon evaluation, they may be deemed by the psychologist to be a “risk to themselves or a risk to others”. Once the child is deemed such a risk, they are escorted, by a law enforcement official, to a receiving facility for involuntary commitment to a psychiatric ward.
  • A Mother's Story  By : Laurie Anspach
    A mom was told that her son didn't "fit-in" with the other children because he wouldn't sing his ABCs along with the other pre-schoolers. The message from the school teachers and school psychologists was a message that this one mother didn't want to hear, year after year, "Your child needs to go on medication." Imagine being told you have to put your child on a medication that will alter his basic personality forever. This is the story of one mother and what she learned along the way.
  • Domestic Violence Cycle : Drunk With Power  By :
    It could be any number of reasons for verbally and physically assaulting the person they supposedly love. However there is one aspect more than all the others that keeps the cycle of violence going.
  • Mothers Without Custody: Grieving the Loss of Your Stolen Children  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    One of the most crippling life losses is the loss of a child to legal domestic abuse. There is no right or wrong way to be relative to the horrific loss of a child to improper legal maneuvering. There is only the fact—the reality that it is. And it is not uncommon.
  • Teen Dating Abuse: The Attitude That Makes It An Epidemic  By :
    What happened between Chris Brown and Rihanna was troubling. The opinions among many young people that followed were even more troubling and very revealing.
  • What Investigator Should You Use To Do Cheating Spouse Investigations For You?  By : Ed Opperman
    When you think you have a cheating spouse, you need to know what way they are using to cheat on you. Are they cheating the old fashioned way or online? This is important because you want to hire an investigator to find out the truth for you, but the investigator you hire will be based on how your spouse is cheating. Learn more about this now and how you can catch a cheating spouse.
  • Gambling Is Good For Our Community  By : Jeff Alex
    In recent years, gambling has become one of hottest political issues in Canada. The word "gaming" is the term preferred by the gambling industry over "gambling". Both words refer to the same kinds of activities in Canada which include lotteries, casinos,
  • Facing Down Your Worst Threat - How to Handle the Schoolyard Bully  By : Ed Bagley
    It's a funny thing about the lessons you learn in life. Not all of them are learned on the way to school. Some are learned on the way home from school. Here is a lesson I learned about how to handle schoolyard bullies.
  • Mothers Gain Custody - Know How to Manipulate the System  By : Dr John Penrose
    Advice and guidelines for mothers facing Child custody battles. How to avoid common custody mistakes. How to prepare and present your custody case better than your ex. Understand what the judge believes is in the best interests of your child? Proven strategies how to convince the court.
  • Breaking Free From Corporate America!!  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Captain Robert Lee shares his insights about how to simplify your life and live the life of freedom!!
  • Alcohol-Impaired Driving Over Holidays Can Destroy Dreams for Texas Families  By : Addiction Professor
    Alcohol related crashes are ranked higher in Texas than in any other state. More than 1,500 Texans lost their lives in traffic crashes in 2005. The holiday season clams more lives to alcohol related deaths than any other time of the year and statistics show that the days immediately after Christmas are the worst for traffic deaths.
  • Code of Practice on Racial Discrimination in Employment  By : Simon King
    The Code of Practice on Racial Policy in Employment provides employers with clear guidance on good equal opportunity practice. The UK landmark case of Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins [2006], where the Tribunal made a finding of race discrimination and awarded the record £2.8 million compensation, demonstrates how employers who do not comply with the code can find their apparent lack of commitment to equality counting against them.
  • Family Court Violence - When Psychiatry and Law Serve as the Batterer's Club  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    Institutionalizing battered women in psychiatric hospitals is as old as prostitution. Learn about this grand legal-psychiatric ploy of family court violence before it defines you.
  • The Sigma Chi Ritual - Unity and Brotherhood  By : Ali Maadelat
    Learn why the Sigma Chi Ritual is so widely respected by the Greek world, and why every Sigma Chi guards it with the utmost zeal.
  • Domestic Violence Help - The 5 Essential Resources for Domestic Abuse Survivors  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    Securing domestic violence help is more than a crisis call. To increase your likelihood of accomplishing the safety and well-being you seek, discover what resources you will want and where you can find them.
  • Have You Signed Your Donor Card?  By : Wendy Blair
    A controversial subject, organ donation has been debated around every water cooler in North America. This article is designed to inspire individuals to consider their options, make a decision and then share that decision with the people who care about them.
  • Domestic Violence: Are Victims Borderlines or Do Borderlines Think They Are Victims?  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    Even though "borderlines" think they are victims, this doesn't make victims borderlines. Read on to learn the difference between those with a borderline personality disorder and victims of domestic violence.
  • Proper Ethics When Visiting a Friend  By : Timothy Spencer
    The thought of visiting a friend is a kind gesture, but knowing the dos and don’ts in someone else’ home is a courteous deed. There are certain things that should be taken consideration, most especially when dealing with a different culture. This article cites some proper ethics when paying someone a visit.
  • Defeat Drug Traffickers By Choking off Demand  By : kieron mcfadden
    It has become painfully self-evident that policing, while valid and vital, does not on its own provide a workable solution to the problem of the drugs epidemic. The police could do with some help in the shape of effective action to choke off the demand.....
  • World Health Problems Bigger Than Terrorism  By : Gen Wright
    The biggest threats of terror we face globally are right on our own doorstep, right in our own backyard.
  • Millions Spent on Voting Machines for the Disabled  By : BenParker
    In the past people with disabilities could not vote independently so for them this is much bigger than most people could imagine. There have always been large groups of disabled people who would forego voting solely for that fact that they could not go on their own, there has even been talks of having special voting dates for disabled people.
  • Thoughts on Global Recession – Definition and Realization  By : Liza C
    The word “global recession” has been one of the most uttered words of every person from different parts of the world. According to Wikipedia, “a global recession is a period of global economic slowdown.” Ordinary individuals actually have several misconceptions about this term. As a result, these uneducated people are becoming more scared of its effect in their lives rather than give them more reasons to explore other opportunities.
  • 7 Tips For a DUI Stop  By : Robert Thomson
    Here are some easy ways to minimize your risk of being convicted of DUI, beginning with the initial traffic stop
  • Domestic Violence Prevention - Risks, Causes and Signs of Domestic Violence  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    Domestic violence far too often eludes us until it comes knocking on our door. And once it enters your home, you may find you are too close and "You can't see the forest for the trees." Prevention is the cure for domestic violence and education IS prevention. Read on to learn more about domestic abuse.
  • Plan Canada - Top Children's Charity Expands Work In Darfur  By : Vineesh Sandhir
    Plan’s work will soon be extended to two additional camps for displaced people: Al Salam camp and Abu Shouak camp. They Provide health education training to community health workers so they can conduct house to house training and follow up Provide medical care for the new people arriving at the camps.
  • Are Drug Addicts Stripped of Their Dignity?  By : susann
    Detoxification from drugs or alcohol can be a very difficult and sometimes painful experience. Drug and alcohol abuse can create profound changes in your brain and body chemistry. here are several types of drug detox programs and alcohol detox programs available such as outpatient detox programs and ultra rapid detox programs.
  • UK Condom Adverts Outrage  By : Gen Wright
    It is all over the news. The UK has the highest teenage pregnancy rate in the entire Europe.
  • Ending Corrective Rape Against Lesbians in Africa  By : Lakisha David
    This is about the corrective rape on lesbians in South Africa. It seems that the men are raping these women in hopes to cure them of their sexual orientation. No woman regardless of sexual orientation should fall victim to these grotesque and inhumane acts of hate. They aren't the only ones suffering; the children are suffering as well. This could be you, your daughter or a loved one.
  • Hypnosis Abuse in The CIA  By : Dantalion Jones
    What happens when you mix the CIA with abuse of hypnosis.
  • Should the Legal Drinking Age Be Lowered?  By : Katt Mollar
    The 21 minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) law is currently one of the most scrutinized and debated laws in the US. This article presents the views of the different stakeholders in this issue.
  • Support of Non Profit Organizations are Best Source for Developing Nations  By : Yatn
    Nonprofit organizations whose main goal or objective is to dedicate themselves and to promote end to end social service activities and programs for society.
  • Want to Help the Environment? Sell Your Laptops  By : Lori Ramirez
    Electronic waste such as laptops and cell phones account for 70 percent of the toxic metals in landfills. These toxins damage humans and the Earth's eco-systems. Do you part and sell your laptops to a recycler.
  • New Alcohol Testing Devices Have Parents and Teachers Talking  By : Melissa Peterman
    Recent discoveries of new alcohol testing devices are changing the way teachers, high school and university counselors are screening for alcohol abuse. Most of the community is thrilled with the findings, whereas some parent’s are not so sure.
  • Uncovering the Myths Surrounding Drug and Alcohol Testing  By : Rebecca Beckett
    We’ve all heard that we shouldn’t eat a poppy seed muffin before we go take a drug test for a new job. This and other rumors and myths are common to drug and alcohol testing.
  • Random Drug Testing May Become a High School Reality  By : Rebecca Beckett
    If it were an option would you allow your teenager to undergo random drug testing to participate in high school athletics? This may be more of a reality as high schools look to ways to limit underage drug consumption.
  • Economic Cut Backs Affecting Drug Testing  By : Rebecca Beckett
    It is no secret that the economy is affecting areas we never thought possible. People are losing jobs and unemployment claims are up. However, how are more obscure areas being affected?
  • Is Procreation Inherently Immoral?  By : Philip Yaffe
    The urge to procreate, i.e. having children, is so strong in all societies that it is difficult to imagine anyone questioning its morality. It is usually the other way around; not having children is considered suspect and even immoral. Where does the truth lie?
  • Teen Program Helps Students Meet Community Service Requirements  By : dovshapiro76
    Community service programs have risen in popularity, chiefly in response to high school requirements for community service hours. As a teen summer trip advisor, I am often asked, “why should I pay to have my teen do community service?” It is a good question, since many kids stay home and perform work in their own communities. However, it is like asking whether day camp has as much impact as a quality overnight camp.
  • Short Film By Plan Canada  By : Vineesh Sandhir
    In response to the new United Nations report "Children in Armed Conflict", Plan Canada urges the international community to provide funding to help former child soldiers reintegrate into society.
  • Methamphetamine Trafficking at Both National and Personal Levels  By : Addiction Professor
    In the last twenty years, figures for methamphetamine consumption and addiction have skyrocketed. One young man’s story of his life will illustrate how addiction can spread and destroy one’s life, and how it can be resolved.
  • Abusive Relationships - 3 Keys to Saving Your Relationship with Your Abused Loved One  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    Witnessing our loved ones entangled in an abusive relationship can be as painful for us as we imagine life in the relationship to be for them. Knowing how and what to do in the face of this pain will save your relationship with your abused loved one.
  • Making a Charity Donation  By : Mark Grey
    Most of us make a charity donation at some point in our lives, and the reasoning behind it varies considerably whether it be to support a cause that aided a loved one, to offer our help in a time of need, or maybe simply to avoid something going to waste. Regardless of the reasons, I am sure that everyone that has made a charity donation has one thing in common – the great feeling that giving left them feeling on the inside.
  • Why do Lawmakers Think With Their Butts Instead of Their Brains?  By : Rocco Castellano
    When are lawmakers going to get it together when it comes to providing "real" solutions to the crises that is fat. Rocco discusses other alternatives than banning soda in schools as a solution to childhood obesity
  • The Rise of Self Harm Prisoners  By : Tobay Dytham Swifft
    This article examines the rise of self harm prisoners within the prison service and uncovers some very worrying statistics.
  • January 19th, Martin Luther King Day - A Holiday To Remember: Revisited  By : John J Reddish
    John Reddish has been writing an annual Martin Luther Kind Day Tribute for several years. This year is different. With the election of Barack Obama the next day...This year, I believe, Martin Luther King Day, January 19, 2009 represents the end of a beginning for our American Dream - an end to our violent birth and growth to adulthood as a nation, and an end to lip service paid to promises - still unfulfilled.
  • Policing Prostitution  By : Aran Lackey
    Home Secretary Jacqui Smith's recent speech to the Women's Institute (WI), encouraging members to join the fight against trafficking women into the UK sex trade, was bound to hit the headlines. Here we look at the issue of the policing of prostitution within the current legislation.
  • 2009: The Year of the Woman  By : Jerry Schaefer
    Now that capitalism is being seriously questioned, women need to speak up. Capitalism, a vehicle of patriarchy, has kept them down for 10,000 years. We've had a culture of death, now it's time for an infusion of life, women's specialty.
  • The Infant and the Warrior  By : Herb Palmer Jr
    The story of choices and the questions of right and wrong. Its asks the question of "Do we have the right to kill" and why. Do we have a choice. Life, God and choices.
  • What Is Freedom?  By : B Weiser
    Every American at least, should have a working Knowledge of Freedom and at best, every American should be Free. Since it would seem to be that such is not the case in our world, we have written this article as an attempt to rectify this situation!!!
  • Beauty and Body Image in the Media  By : Alex Fyfe
    The pictures of female bodies are seen being displayed all over the place. These women along with parts of their bodies are used for selling everything from cars, clothes to food and more.
  • Male Model Needs to be Junked (after 10,000 years)  By : Jerry Schaefer
    This latest bailout demonstrates that the "male template" has exceeded its "use-by" date and needs to be retired. It's always been a little off balance, as shown time and again in its difficulties with women.
  • The Real Truth About Race, Color And Racism.  By : Lander Pierce
    The ideology and racist attitudes that have classified people into different racial categories based the color of their skin, resulting in unimaginable social pain and death during the past 244 years of racism in America is not true.
  • It Takes a Village (of Mothers) to Save Our Planet  By : Amie Nelson
    An interview with a mother who is working to help women in Latin America find their voice in the field of environmental sustainability. Offers mothers ideas for simple ways they can improve their own community and the world.
  • Blogs or News Media Which Gives the Whole Story?  By : Rob Glenn
    Is information contained in Blogs more reliable than the print news media. Based on ethics they are.
  • How to tell if your Teenager is an Alcoholic  By : Brian Young
    Most teenage fatalities are caused by underage drinking. Most teenage automobile crashes and accidents, suicide, and bodily injuries are caused by underage drinking and teenage alcoholism. Alcohol also contributes to most date rapes, problems at home and school, and also a gateway to more dangerous d
  • Knowing Your Rights,Baby Boomers And Age Discrimination.  By : Dan Skriver
    As a baby boomer it is very important that you know about your rights and what the ADEA is about. That is why we wrote: Knowing what rights you have about baby boomers and age discrimination
    Baby boomers are the term for people born during the time in the US where birthrates increased greatly. The
  • Family Violence Healing: 3 Keys to Healing Parental Alienation  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    Healing parental alienation is a mending most do in private, if at all. Here are some tips to facilitate your healing process.
  • Stopping the Cycle: Domestic Violence, Gangs, and Other Forms of Abuse  By : Chris Robertson
    Learning, understanding, and prevention are the keys to winning the battle against violence.
  • What Is Wrong With Us, America? Healthcare Help Needed!  By : Robert Thomson
    That's right: what is wrong with us? Why is it that we do not have a socialized healthcare system in place in America?
  • Helping with Homeless Holidays  By : Boake Moore
    Did you know that 90% of homeless adults need a new, warm coat each winter because they have no place to keep one over the summer months? Or the new homeless child needs both a coat and a blanket and sometimes even shoes? And that homeless children are the fastest growing segment in today's population
  • Women At Risk For Addiction  By : Addiction Writer
    Women are found to be greatly at risk to not only addiction but to the frequent consequences suffered by those addicted as well. Like their male counterparts, women have statistically significant likelihood of becoming addicted. They also are less likely to be found out, at least early on.
  • Sweatshops in Bangladesh are Publicised  By : Richard Omri
    Sweatshop workers are often forced to work long hours for little or no pay, regardless of any laws mandating overtime pay or a minimum wage. Child labor laws may also be violated. They are working environment with very difficult or dangerous conditions, usually where the workers have few rights or ways to address their situation. This can include exposure to harmful materials, hazardous situations, extreme temperatures, or abuse from employers. In here, the women always work hardly, specifically
  • Little Plastic Storage Boxes on the Hill  By : Robert Thomson
    An article which examines mobile living, shacks, etc. We probe into the socioeconomic implications of living in a storage container, something millions of individuals around the world are forced to do every day.
  • Domestic Violence and Child Custody - From the Frying Pan to the Fire of Family Violence  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    One of the most dangerous myths about family violence is the presumption that family court will protect victims of domestic abuse. But the fact is this court can be used as a vehicle for the continuation of the battering dynamic. Read on to learn how and what you'll want to know to protect yourself and your children.
  • Amp up your Empathy  By : fin2000
    Make time to acknowledge your feelings on a daily basis. Give yourself time to just be – have a cup of tea or go out into the garden.
  • Yes, You Can Get Over a Crisis  By : fin2000
    Whatever it is – heartache, rape, the death of a loved one – there are stages you need to go through to heal. Here’s how to deal with them and move on.
  • The Importance Of Performing Online Court Records Searches  By : Ashley Curtis
    The reason background checks being performed on people have increased over the past few years is due to the increase in criminals amongst us. If you read the newspapers or listen to the news, you would see several criminal offences that take place at work and at homes, mostly by individuals that seem trustworthy. This shows that we really cannot go by the way a person behaves or looks, when judging the person. Public records are available for the people to check the backgrounds of anyone that
  • Kosher Gate!  By : Brian Cuban
    Jews are at war. Spies are at work. Conspiratorial plots abound. Government agencies are storming the gates. Casualties are expected. A battle of epic proportion not seen since Joshua blew down the Jericho walls.
  • Affluent Spousal Abuse - Battered Queens: When the Rich Are Entangled in Abusive Relationships  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    Domestic abuse endangerment to the wealthy can be as devastating as to the poor, though most people would say otherwise. Is wealthy-battered-women an oxymoron or not? Read on to learn about battered queens.
  • Despite The Summer Holidays, Xmas Venues Going Fast  By : Mandy Chagger
    As the year ends and when your work schedule seems to be managing well despite the holiday rush, you almost breathe a sigh of relief until your boss calls you. Suddenly you are tasked to take your boss and your colleagues to a corporate Christmas party.
  • Beyond the 2008 Olympics: How to Help Modern Day Slavery  By : Daryl Green
    Examine the issues of modern day slavery across the globe.
  • Street Car Racing  By : Guido3 Jongbloed3
    Street Car Racing


    Street car racing games are different to the other racing games. Street racing can get quite tough as drivers battle it out on the city streets sending pedestrians flying for safety. Some of these games take place in the dead of night and even include the music that usually accompanies an illegal street car race. Some of the street car racing games have good titles such as Speed Devils. This game is not just about racing on the streets; drivers can challenge other players to see who can speed around the city streets the fastest. The winner can then upgrade their car if they want to. Players can also challenge others to perform certain feats and again the winner gets a better car. Sometimes the game throws obstacles out onto the city street so drivers have to watch out for falling trees and stray bolders when they are
  • Domestic Violence Divorce - Lost Mothers, Lied to Children and the Legal Abuse Syndrome  By : Dr Jeanne King PhD
    Far too often when you leave an abusive relationship, you go from the frying pan of family violence to the fire of legal domestic abuse...and don't understand what's going on until the damage is done. Read on to learn what you must know if you are in, or approaching, divorce court with an abuser.
  • Christian Attorneys and Divorce  By : Bob Taylor
    Nowadays Divorce is becoming a modern concept. It is basically a legal separation by which a husband and wife can dissolve their marriage.
  • Knife Crime - Solutions  By : Sue Atkins
    Knife crime solutions
  • Inside The Jewish Internet Defense Force  By : Brian Cuban
    On July 27th 2008 someone hacked hacked into a Facebook group called, "Israel" Is Not A Country!. Delist It From Facebook As A Country!" Responsibility was claimed by the Jewish Internet Defense Force.(JIDF) The following is an interview with a representative of the group.
  • Remember your Friends - Celebrate Friendship Day  By : Ashish Phanse
    Friends are so unique and special that there is a special day set aside as Friendship's Day for it. On this day, friends value their friendship with others in more ways than one. They commonly exchange cards and gifts to celebrate this occasion.

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