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  • No Room for Victims in this Crisis!  By : Scott F Paradis
    As the financial crisis grows the rich and powerful - political leaders, captains of industry and financial titans - claim they are powerless - helpless victims. It is time to see them for the cowards they are, pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and get on with rebuilding our economy. There is no room for victims in this crisis.
  • The Government Stole Their House And I Never Knew It  By : Sandra S. Smith
    Horror Tale: A family in Texas had a large oak tree limb hanging hazardously above their house, so they decided to have it cut down The tree man told them no special permits were needed
  • Real ID - Outstanding Idea or Sad Idea?  By : Sandra S. Smith
    The Real ID Act of 2005 is planned to battle terrorism, identity theft, and other crimes by strengthening the precautions of government-issued ID cards The act calls on each state to execute a set of bare minimum national standards in a number of areas:
  • Income Tax: Neither Moral Nor Practical  By : David MacGregor
    Ayn Rand always stated that the moral is also the practical. And when it comes to the contentious subject of income tax her dictum can be stated in reverse - as it is a system which is both immoral and impractical.
  • Unintended Consequences  By : William Shaut
    Typically when the government takes political action rather than policy action to pass legislation the result is very bad unintended consequences.
  • Stop Bailing!  By : Scott F Paradis
    Offers the root causes of our financial melt-down: concentration of wealth and a fixation on consumption. To address the challenge we must make hard choices and embrace core values for the collective good. Bailing by weighing down the sinking ship with further debt will undermine a recovery which must be based on optimism, creative energy and productive enterprise. It is time for the people to come together.
  • The Dietary Supplements Safety Act and Its Effects on Health Supplements!  By : Robert Nazarro
    What with the recent debates on healthcare reform, health-related legislation is a hot topic in the United States However, the facet of health legislation most on people’s minds has to do with how much of healthcare should be public, whom can avail of these services, and where the funding will come from
  • New Orleans Election Shows Black Politics Can be Colorblind  By : Todd A. Smith
    From the historic 1965 election of Carl Stokes as mayor of Cleveland to the momentous joy felt throughout Black America after President Barack Obama’s election in 2008, the history of Black politics has been filled with highs that still cause many in the community to be filled with jubilation years later
  • Healing American Healthcare  By : Scott F Paradis
    "Healing American Healthcare" addresses the key and essential actions necessary to reform the American Healthcare system: coming to terms with profit; empowering consumers; and promoting healthy lifestyles. Failing to fix what ails American healthcare is a recipe for the system to collapse.
  • Obama's hunt for a bipartisan fig leaf on health care  By : Drew McKissick
    Over the course of 2009 conservatives and Republicans have done a far better job than anyone would have thought possible when it came to blocking ObamaCare from becoming law. Everyone thought it was a fait accompli, but it ran into the brick wall of public opinion.
  • It Looks Like Sarah Palin Scares Republicans Just as Much as She Does Democrats  By : Ed Bagley
    George Will is a political columnist, and a pretty good one who represents a conservative point of view. I agree with George Will on a lot of issues, but take exception with his viewpoint in his article appearing in The Washington Post on 2-18-10, titled "Populism Gets Palin Attention, But It Won't Get Her Elected". George Will made a point with his article; here is my counterpoint.)
  • Financial Literacy Month in America  By : Vince Shorb
    April is financial literacy month and its purpose is to raise financial awareness and promote financial responsibility through national campaigns.There are two major national campaigns:the Stand Up for Financial Literacy Campaign and the Money XLive, as well as financial grassroots campaigns.
  • Questions to Ask Your Tax Preparer  By : Tom Wheelwright
    If your tax preparer is not going to verify your business return numbers, then you need to be very confident that your recordkeeping is accurate (and just because you use a bookkeeper does not necessarily mean it is accurate).
  • A Worldwide, Economic Stimulus Package  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    World economies are threatened by ice melting, escalating greenhouse gas emissions, climate changes, coming petroleum shortages, and high energy prices. Stagnating growth of world economies is caused by weaknesses of financial institutions and by inability of world powers to agree on measures for combating climate changes. Strong leadership for developing and funding of critically needed energy conversion technologies is urgently needed.
  • Serious Setback in Sino-US Relations After Obama Dalai Lama Meeting  By : Will Wright
    Only a few weeks after closing an arms deal with Taiwan, the US government held a meeting with the Dalai Lama in the White House. China responds angrily. What are Obama's intentions, is he standing up for American values or are his actions mere recklessness?
  • Politics is a process by which groups of people make collective decisions  By : Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
    Included in the $787 billion stimulus bill passed earlier this year is the requirement that all medical records be transitioned into electronic files
  • The Political Role  By : Chuck E Perry IV
    Politics is about getting re-elected and nothing else besides It is a common error to assume that the politician's role is to create jobs, encourage economic activity, enhance the welfare and well-being of his subjects, preserve the territorial integrity of his country, and fulfill a host of other functions
  • Republic Racism Democratic Accidents!  By : Chuck E Perry IV
    Current Affairs Over the weekend we were treated to the height of Democratic hypocrisy, and the stars are none other than our old friend Billy Jaye, (We miss ole Bubba), and Senate Majority Leader Harry (Squeaky), Reid
  • Unemployment Rises Motivation Declines  By : Chuck E Perry IV
    Many Americans have been unemployed at some point during the course of the last few years As a result of the recession, those that have not been unemployed, were on the cusp of becoming unemployed
  • How do we Improve Our Economy?  By : Chuck E Perry IV
    The United States has been in a recession since December, 2007, as defined by the National Bureau of Economic Research, a private, nonprofit research organization But the American people, and the Obama administration along with the democrat majority congress, seem to be at odds on how to fix the American economy
  • Why do Student Need to Research and Vote?  By : Chuck E Perry IV
    The most questions of people ask in election and political field is "Why do we need to care about the election" It shows how care people including students are with the political and election issue
  • The Human Role of Politics  By : Chuck E Perry IV
    It is commonly accepted that the project of sustainable development is conceptually composed of three constituent parts These parts are (1) environmental sustainability, (2) economic sustainability, and (3) social-political sustainability
  • Don't Play Around With Politics  By : Chuck E Perry IV
    Politics is a dirty thing no matter how noble intentions are If you are a considerate citizen you will find here a lot of things that may interest you
  • Global Warming Fraud Reflects Too Much Government Money and Power  By : Shane Flait
    Government so overwhelmingly funds a cause that it perverts it and makes it a government-supported industry whose purpose is to grow and feed itself like the rest of government. And it grows at the expense of all we hold dear - like freedom, individual rights, productivity - but most especially, truth. This article summarizes this processfor the Global Warming fraud and the crisis-driven government-industry complex it has spawned.
  • Three venues for conservative grassroots organization  By : Drew McKissick
    Whether you're organizing for a campaign, a group or just an issue you care about, there are three areas that it pays for conservatives to focus their time. And each area has different benefits as well as challenges.
  • George Bush Gives A Speech Barack Obama Style  By : Howard Jacobs
    In his recent State of the Union address, as well as in previous speeches, Barack Obama has had a tendency to blame problems on the previous administration. What would people have said if George Bush acted this way? What if the best and worst of these two presidents could be combined and put into the year 2002? You might get a State of the Union address something like this...
  • Snakes, Spiders, Judges And Other Things That Bite  By : Lucille Uttermohlen
    Like any group of humans, judges have different personalities. Judgipoo has the personality of a teased rattlesnake, but he does make good copy.
  • Global Warming Solutions Act of California  By : Daniel Stouffer
    The following explains the California Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32) at summary level with a short introduction to the Stationary Equipment Refrigerant Management Program to be integrated into the California AB 32 legislation.
  • How serious is Obama about terrorism?  By : Drew McKissick
    Just how serious is our new President about dealing with terrorism? Inquiring minds want to know.
  • A Proposal For Foreign Policy And Relations between People and Nations  By : Howard Jacobs
    In the spirit of Jonathan Swift,here is a proposal to deal with and eradicate the scourge of terrorism. Barack Obama wants to close Guantanamo Bay, put terror suspects in civilian courts and end harsh interrogation methods. Has he gone too far? Has he not gone far enough? This proposal tries to answer these questions and offer some solutions.
  • Obama's Presidential Address: What He Really Means  By : Mike Simons
    President Obama gave a wonderfully written and well presented speech last night to our great nations masses First things first we have to remember that President Obama is a very well spoken man, and even used to go as far as to teach debate tactics on college campuses
  • Quick Facts on the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule  By : Daniel Stouffer
    Stringent new EPA requirements are covered under a mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting rules intended to reach into all sectors of the United States economy. It is still to be determine whether the EPA will be the ONLY regulation or just a fall back requirement.
  • What Does Deregulation Mean?  By : Brooke Drake
    I’ve heard a lot of talk in the past regarding deregulation in Texas and to be honest, I never really knew what that meant Even though I have lived in Houston for the majority of my life, I am slightly embarrassed to admit that I never paid much attention to things like the electricity market or even the oil and gas market
  • Haiti: Cinq lessons ? tirer  By : Fondation Europatlas
    Aide internationale pour Haiti
  • The Most Resistant Guy to Change in Washington Appears to Be the Very Guy We Elected President  By : Ed Bagley
    Dick Morris and his frequent appearances on Bill O'Reilly's top-rated FOX News program have been a thorn in the side of President Obama and the Democratic Party's majority members in Congress. Morris never misses a chance to point out what he perceives as any Obama misstep, or the majority party's failure to get issued-oriented legislation passed. Here is an example following the President's recent State of the Union Address (1-27-10).
  • Exterior Interventions in Sovereign States  By : Artur Victoria
    Governments represents only those whose consent they have sought, action to prevent them from oppressing those whose consent they have not sought ceases to be seen as 'intervention' in the traditional sense Those who try to protect the oppressed would not be interfering in the internal workings of a sovereign territory or trying to break down the walls around a sovereign state
  • Sovereignty and Conflicts  By : Artur Victoria
    Once governments are seen as representatives of those whose consent they have obtained, an entirely new question arises: What powers have the people consented to delegate to their representatives To a constitutional lawyer, this issue is strangely absent from much international law
  • Disputes of Peacekeeping Forces During the War  By : Artur Victoria
    If a belligerent becomes a peacekeeper, they are more likely to be targets of those who had been on the opposing side of the conflict It is obviously the kind of demand that is likely to be rejected by those who are independent minded, let alone those who are suspicious of NATO motives
  • The B-plus President Flunks His Freshman Year  By : Drew McKissick
    Obama gave himself a "solid B-plus" for his job performance...but he seems to grade on a curve
  • Haiti: five lessons to ponder  By : Fondation Europatlas
    International aid and money are essential, but insufficient.

    The year 2010 will be remembered as the most tragic history of Haiti.

    But it is also the year in which the largest amount of money will flow into the country.

    It is impossible to watch images that come from Haiti without feeling an overw
  • In Search of an Alternate Energy Future  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The Copenhagen Climate Conference of 2009 failed to extend the Kyoto Treaty. Disagreements on restrictions on levels of energy consumption were the major reason. Industrialized nations have not fully recognized the fundamental problem of an energy supply system that is based on energy use limitations. An entirely new approach to the emission-free conversion of clean energies into electricity and liquid transportation fuels must be found.
  • Ethical Risk Control  By : Artur Victoria
    The priorities, the working assumptions, and the cultures of organizations can make risk control difficult Risk control operations may run up against built-in assumptions of trust performance" in meaningful and persuasive ways
  • Society, Courts and Ethics - Three Solutions  By : Artur Victoria
    Prosecutions do have a cathartic effect and may help to mobilize reform Laws can support other reforms
  • Regulating States Conflict  By : Artur Victoria
    One of the greatest problems with the UNSC (United Nations Security Council) role in regulating conflict and in resolving disputes such as those that arose over the Kosovo bombing lies in the nature and origins of the Security Council Established at the end of the Second World War, it was an extension and refinement of the meetings of the 'big three' in Teheran, Yalta and Potsdam
  • About a Reform Process Plan  By : Artur Victoria
    Any reform process (whether in a scandal and strife ridden government or one that is seeking to get a new start) should start with values - and keep coming back to them The start of the process should involve the articulation of the values that the reform is intended to promote and those values should inform the rest of the reform
  • Ethical Risk Mitigation  By : Artur Victoria
    Those who have worked hardest and longest at risk-mitigation say that they experience this work as analytically and intellectually demanding, in ways they could not have predicted going in

    Meanwhile, others see no need for anything new, claiming that risk-control work, where it really is necessary, should simply be delegated through existing line-management structures, with each functional manager or process owner being required to identify and handle the risks within his or her own areas
  • Legitimacy of the Intervention in a Country's Sovereignty  By : Artur Victoria
    It is interesting that the revolutions of 1688 to 1789 did not place much emphasis on courts The Bills of Rights were not intended to be enforced by the courts against legislatures
  • Ethics in Public Services  By : Artur Victoria
    As public body managers, you are tasked to deliver your services to the public and hence you have the responsibility to ensure that the services you provide are not only effective, efficient, reliable but also that their delivery is free from corruption and malpractice People must get a clear understanding of the important functions of public bodies and the obligations of your organization and yourselves as stipulated in the law
  • Government Intervention Into Financial Markets Caused the Economic Crisis  By : Shane Flait
    The recent boom and bust crisis of our financial markets is not the failure of free market capitalism. It's a result of government intervention into the financial markets. It's this intervention that prevents the free market forces from bringing markets into balance to offset the possibility of runaway booms or busts.
  • Three reasons why conservatives should focus on grassroots politics  By : Drew McKissick
    Why should we as conservatives focus on the grassroots when it comes to politics? Because that's where the opportunities are.
  • Movies, Sports, Music and More Satellite Direct Introduces the Internet Television Revolution  By : Al French
    Are you ready for a new way to watch TV? What if I told you that there was a way for you to watch all of your favorite shows, along with news, sports, movies, and even dozens of music stations... all for a one time fee that's less than half of what you currently pay for cable? (And yes, it's 100% legal!)
  • Update Regarding Medicare Supplement Rate Adjustments in Colorado  By : Wiley Long
    As of January 1, 2010, there is no rate adjustment for Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Supplement rates. Rates for all Anthem Medicare Supplement plans will stay unchanged.
  • The Funny Side of Politics: Political Bumper Stickers  By : Mark Trumper
    Politics brings out the best and the worst in people, whether it is the candidates grasping for votes or the electorate themselves, but in any event, there is a great deal of fun to be had from watching the great democratic process in action

    One of the funniest aspects of the political arena is the number of political bumper stickers which make their appearance, not just at election time but whenever a “popular” politician is in office
  • Armed Intervention in States' Sovereignty  By : Artur Victoria
    The UN Charter seeks to establish the The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as the supreme body for the regulation of international peace and security with what seems to appear as the sole right to authorize armed intervention

    There are limitations on the right to sanction intervention
  • Enforcing International Law  By : Artur Victoria
    Where actions involve the use of force against others, we not only deprive those against whom we strike the protection of the law, we also deprive ourselves of the protection of that law We become, literally, outlaws
  • Ethical Values in the Globalization Process  By : Artur Victoria
    The challenges of globalization will be met with new values that inform new institutions that can civilize a world of weaker states -just as the North Atlantic Enlightenment contributed to civilizing the absolutist sovereign states of post-Westphalia Europe However, this is by no means guaranteed
  • State Intervention on Humanitarian Areas  By : Artur Victoria
    The limited but growing recognition of the possibility of intervention on humanitarian grounds is the first crack in the arguments used to support the principle of no intervention In addition, as more and more nations formally embrace democratic ideals, the first two factors listed above are losing much of their force
  • The Constitutional Value of Sovereignty  By : Artur Victoria
    The constitutional value that is most under threat is, of course, sovereignty itself Sovereignty is being weakened as the forces of globalization ensure that forces outside the walls of the state fundamentally affect, and sometimes determine, what goes on within them
  • Searching the Ethical Values, Ideals and Concepts  By : Artur Victoria
    The global search for answers will draw on the attempts of different cultures to seek answers to problems of the human condition Within each culture, the process will begin with an exploration of its own culturally specific values, ideals, concepts and stories as the way that their culture has dealt with those problems
  • Ethics as the State Theory of Democracy  By : Artur Victoria
    Ethics is founded on the view that the values of liberal democracy should be rethought rather than abandoned on the excuse of globalization, or defended by an attempt to recreate the strong states of the recent past People would, however, argue for the protection and preservation of state-based institutions wherever possible pending the emergence of new institutions
  • The Ethical Globalized State  By : Artur Victoria
    The process of preconceiving liberal democratic values and re-institutionalizing them for a global world calls for nothing less than a new enlightenment Such a global enlightenment should aim to civilize the increasingly brutal world of global economics, just as the eighteenth century Enlightenment began the process of civilizing the absolutist post-Westphalia states
  • Ethical Origins of Public Administration  By : Artur Victoria
    The ethics will be seen as partly self generated (though in fact self interpreted) rather than handed down from on high -in drafting specific codes it is possible to take into account the various other duties which bind officials of the relevant public sector agency under criminal, employment and other law
  • The Ethical Relationship in the Corporate and Public Sector  By : Artur Victoria
    There are several reasons why some are reluctant to apply business ethics to public sector ethics

    Public/Private Distinction:

    Those who draw a strong distinction between "public" and "private" might also seek to distinguish the ethics of their operatives
  • ? l'attention des gouvernements et organisations r?unies ? Montr?al pour faire face ? la situation en Ha?ti  By : Fondation Europatlas
    Haiti l'aide internationale
  • Ethical Circles  By : Artur Victoria
    The ethical problems of the organization are the problems of the staff, whereas many members of staff will, rightly or wrongly, see the root of the ethical problems in senior management If "top down" codes are resented, they will be ignored when possible and, otherwise, treated like an unwelcome legal rule
  • Ethical Justification on the Public Administration  By : Artur Victoria
    The justification of a public sector institution can provide the basis for the ethics of its administrators This can help indicate what individuals should refrain from doing
  • Ethical Behavior As a Solution for the Public Interest  By : Artur Victoria
    The thrust of the report and its recommendations were to try to change institutions so as to emphasize and reinforce ethical behavior, to promote rather than discourage those who would be ethical, to make unethical behavior more difficult to perform and easier to detect

    As always, the trick is to make institutions work to the benefit of individuals not to pretend that all the problems are individual ones
  • Obama's Executive Order 13514: Energy Efficiency & Carbon Emissions  By : Daniel Stouffer
    A significant decision by President Obama calls for each federal agency to embark on a concerted program of sustainability over the next decade as outlined in Executive Order 13514.
  • New Year's Resolutions Should Change World Not Just Self  By : Todd A. Smith
    As we begin a New Year and a new decade, people across the world have begun or unfortunately already ended their New Year’s resolution Whether it is losing weight, saving money or finishing up that degree that you postponed, many enter each New Year with aspirations of improving their personal lives
  • Barack Obama's Massachusetts miracle  By : Drew McKissick
    Election Day finally arrived in Massachusetts and the results are nothing short of a miracle. And Barack Obama made it all possible...
  • Destructive Greenhouse Gases  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Emissions of destructive greenhouse gases must be stopped soon. Only a complete stop of fossil fuel burning can prevent the accumulation of excessive amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. For preventing ice melting and rising sea levels carbon dioxide concentrations must be limited to well below 350 ppm. Fossil fuel burning must be stopped gradually and only after plentiful and affordable renewable energies have become available.
  • Form Versus Function in Rich Countries' Resources Governance  By : Artur Victoria
    The fact in order to deliver the same institutional function it does not require a particular institutional form Likewise a particular institutional form can deliver very different functions in different country contexts
  • Governance in Natural Resources  By : Artur Victoria
    Global demand and prices for oil, gas and minerals have increased dramatically in recent years, not least driven by the economic successes of a number of emerging economies These developments could provide an opportunity for mineral-rich countries to push economic and social development
  • Institutional Theory and Definitions About Natural Resources  By : Artur Victoria
    Why institutions matter to achieving economic and social development is certainly not a question that has arisen only in the context of mineral-rich countries Social scientists have long pointed to institutions as well as institutional change to explain economic and social transformations
  • Explaining Differences in Outcomes of Governance in Countries Rich in Mineral Resources  By : Artur Victoria
    Some observers have challenged this negative policy outlook by pointing to mineral-rich countries that have performed relatively well Commonly singled out are Botswana, Chile, Indonesia, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates and mineral-rich OECD countries
  • Institutional Theories About Governance Policies on Natural Resources  By : Artur Victoria
    To explain institutional change institutions need to be conceptualized as a dependent rather than an independent variable The social science literature on institutional change is too large to be dealt with comprehensively
  • War and veterans in our life  By : Jest Grespen
    War - is the worst thing that can survive the people. There was not a war, is not carrying over a hundred deaths and thousands of innocent people.
  • Kidney Failure in Dogs: We Have The Answers  By : Ed DeJesus
    Kidney failure in dogs is often missed when trying to ascertain whether your dog has a problem. What should you do to prevent the onset, what are the symptoms and is there a cure. Find the answers to these questions and more..
  • Prior To Your Abdominoplasty, Your Plastic Surgeon Will Explain The Risks Associated With The Surger  By : Howard Jacobs
    An abdominoplasty, or sometimes referred to as a tummy tuck, is one of the most common plastic surgery procedures available. A tummy tuck is capable of removing excess fat and skin and may also tighten the abdominal muscles to create a tight, smooth, better contoured waistline. In most cases it can also restore separated or weakened muscles.
  • An Acoustic Guitar Lesson Will Help You Expand Your Musical Creativity And Expression  By : Adam White
    If you've ever dreamed of playing the acoustic guitar, there really is no reason why you can't get started today. Once you read this article, you'll understand why.
  • Crime Situation in Africa  By : Artur Victoria
    Nigeria is a country that dominates the West African region due to its large population (125 million) and the importance of its mineral and oil resources (the sixth largest oil producer in the world) Political instability, poverty and endemic corruption force many native people to leave their places of origin to the European Union countries in search of a better life
  • Drug Trafficking in West African Criminal Networks  By : Artur Victoria
    Poor countries are a source of production or transportation of illegal goods or as transit points for trafficking, while developed countries offer clear opportunities for the sale and acquisition These countries have more interest for criminal groups as a base for their activities, namely:

    a) In the European Union, Ireland - UK - Germany - Netherlands - Belgium - Italy - Spain

    b) In Latin America and the Caribbean-Netherlands Antilles - Venezuela - Peru - Ecuador -Brazil

    c) In Asia - Afghanistan - Pakistan - Thailand

    d) In the Middle East, Lebanon - Dubai - Bahrain

    West African criminal networks operate with great ease and flexibility
  • West African Criminal Networks of Illegal Immigration  By : Artur Victoria
    Each year tens of thousands of people from West African countries are transported by road to North Africa, mainly Morocco, from where they to Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar, whether hidden in trucks, which make the journey aboard ferries, or rafts

    In some cases there is also the smuggling of illegal immigrants by sea directly to France and Italy from North African countries
  • Terrorist Methods of Subversive Groups - Acting and Recruiting  By : Artur Victoria
    Usually the study is directed toward the criminal aspects of terrorism, which are present in all areas, and into the criminal aspects of illegal immigration Clearly, migration (regular or not) and criminal activity that may fall under illegal immigration, have a general and wider dimensions than the pure criminal dimension of terrorism
  • Terrorism and Drug Trafficking in Afghanistan  By : Artur Victoria
    Afghanistan was the world largest producer of opiates While throughout the war against illicit crops communists had continued to develop in areas controlled by Moujaidines
  • Black Empowerment Comes From Within  By : Todd A. Smith
    Since the first African slaves arrived on the shores of America, Black empowerment has always depended on the strength of Black Americans to succeed despite the obstacles they were forced to overcome

    When many Black politicians gained political power during Reconstruction, organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan emerged to thwart any dreams of Black empowerment that the recently freed slaves envisioned
  • Reusable Bags Do Not Make You Sick Just Propaganda from Plastic Bags Industry  By : seomatt
    This article details the hysteria crafted by the Canadian Plastics Industry exaggerating the health concerns of using reusable bags. The goal is to create a healthy environment
  • Come on Now Is It Warming or Is It Cooling  By : William Shaut
    This article delves into the controversy on Climate Change. Whether it is warming or cooling and if whatever it is doing it can be attributable to man.
  • Big Oil And Conspiracy To Keep Down Wind Energy Implementation?  By : Tony Jones
    Over the past few years interest in wind power has increased Wind power production has developed significantly since the price of oil has gone up and the extra added costs of pollution have become apparent
  • Was Fort Hood Shooting About Jihad Or Indicative Of How Broken Our Mental Health System Is?  By : Kelly Burris, PhD
    Nidal Hasan needs to be thoroughly investigated and prosecuted for this despicable crime at Fort Hood but it is important not to use him as yet another excuse for the incredible incompetence of the mental health industry The most important information from the Generals and mental health professionals about the Fort Hood shooting will not be revealed until the media asks better questions and demands hard evidence in regard to these questions
  • Replacing Kyoto with an Universally Acceptable Treaty  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Extending the Kyoto Treaty failed in Copenhagen. It is not salvageable. It must be replaced by an agreement acceptable to industrialized nations, quickly developing states, and all underdeveloped countries. An acceptable concept must be based on plentiful and affordable energy for all, on ending all emissions within 50 years, on using renewable and sustainable energies only, and on retrieving past emissions by their original emitters.
  • The Legal and Organized Political Power  By : Artur Victoria
    The components of national power of the state, qualitative and quantitative factors of economic, political, social and military power are needed to interpret the same state as a dynamic social relationship, which necessarily interacts with all facets of social behavior

    The combination of these optical multidisciplinary appreciate the history and present of nations, as part of social and institutional contents of the country, under the deposit of state powers in the government figure, defines the policies to follow
  • The Challenge of Citizenship Empowerment  By : Artur Victoria
    Local governments face a rapidly changing society, both in terms of speed and dimension Some of today's most striking issues are: (i) the economic restructuring as the former socialist industries collapsed; (ii) the impact that high rates of unemployment have on families and communities; (iii) the continuous growth of vulnerable groups, as division and differentiation within the society grows, and; (iv) a growing environmental concern, which is often related to the "wild" urbanization process
  • Links Between Terrorism and Drug Trafficking  By : Artur Victoria
    The links between terrorism and drug trafficking are real and are growing, according to officials and former officials who participated in the special symposium at the headquarters of the Drug Enforcement Agency of America (DEA) Highlight several interventions invited to this synopsis
  • Linkages Between Terrorism and Drug Trafficking in North Africa  By : Artur Victoria
    Until the moment when 16 terrorist attacked in Casablanca and caused the killing of 44 people, the Moroccan regime had been taking a low profile in the treatment of cannabis crop growing and trafficking In the 90s, the former king Hassan II formed an agency for the development of northern Morocco under the auspices of the Ministry of Interior
  • The Concept of Power  By : Artur Victoria
    The conditions of domination and subordination of power have always been a constant in the history of human relations and its forms of social organization

    For that reason, analyze the nature and dynamics of power is one of the most important elements of policy analysis and to develop prospective scenarios
  • Conservative talk about a third party is a waste  By : Drew McKissick
    Talk among conservatives of using the Tea Party movement to create a third party is a waste of time that will not solve the problems that led to their frustration.
  • YAZ, Yasmin & Ocella Injury Information  By : Jim Harris 6
    OCELLA, or drospirenone/ethinyl Estradiol, is a common birth control pill and if you get serious side effects that had not been listed on list of possible side effects, contact a OCELLA attorney to take on your case. You should consider taking legal action because OCELLA, manufactured by Bayer AG, has been found by the FDA to have more side effects that it advertises, especially for obese women, diabetic women, and women with high blood pressure. OCELLA also causes birth defects when taken by pregnant women or women who are nursing, this information is not given as a warning.
  • Americans, Please Wake Up! Part Two  By : Harley Hunter
    America is being over run by the super privileged class of government bureaucrats at all levels from the local through the federal. All other Americans had better wake up and take back their country before it is to late.
  • Review: Angela Davis Honors Hero in Frederick Douglass Book  By : Judith Brown
    When I was a child, I heard stories about the so-called “activist” Angela Davis We’d whisper her name in the schoolyard – as if betraying our parents, those very ones who were themselves fooled into thinking that Ms

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