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The Panic That America Created
We might have eradicated almost every terrorist that used to kill hundreds of school children in Iraq, but it is very sad to recall the 62nd anniversary of American attack on Japan which took the lives of thousands of children.The moment US bomb hit Hiroshima on April 6, almost all the schools were
Iran and Censorship Considered
For those who follow the Iranian Elections, it is known that during the last Presidential Election, microwaves were sent radiating the Tehran, in order to block out incoming Satellite TV Signals. Why? Well, because a certain faction wanted to win, and take over power, and of course, that is exactly
The Free Education for Everybody: Is It a Myth?
As established in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights "Every may enjoy or freely pursue his economic, social and cultural rights" and in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights "The ideal of free human beings enjoying freedom from fear
Border Security and Illegal Immigration May Divide the Democratic Party
It is feared that the Illegal Immigration issue may divide the Democratic Party in the upcoming 2008 Election, as it seems the ultra-left and often referred to, as the "bleeding heart" liberals believe in an open door policy and to help all the poor folks who wish to come to the United Sta
What Does the U.S. Flag Stand For?
The U.S. flag, also known as the Stars and Stripes, Old Glory and The Star-Spangled Banner, stands for the United States of America as a government, nation and even an ideology. Americans often fly the flag as an expression of patriotism, and it is featured in official government ceremonies such as
Sensory Regulation Activities
Children with a regulation disorder of sensory processing fall into three categories: hypersensitive, hyposensitive and impulsive. The hypersensitive child has increased sensitivity to light, sounds, touch and textures, while the hyposensitive child is unresponsive to sensory stimulation. The impuls
Will the Tea Party Lose Again?
With growing public disapproval of the Obama administration's leadership and the rise of the Tea Party within Republican ranks, some observers are confident that the GOP will make a strong comeback in the 2014 Congressional elections. However, such optimistic predictions may fail to take fully
Main Responsibilities of Local Government
Local governments can have many responsibilities.templo la greca mayor image by Cano from Fotolia.comLocal governments remain a critical part of society's infrastructure in the United States. Although the federal government gets the most attention, often times local governments have a...
Thoughts Born of Tragedy ...
As the fourth anniversary of the tragic events of the World Trade Center terrorism fast approaches, comments made in the aftermath bear revisiting for there relevance, then and now. The recent bombings in London underscore the timelessness of these comments...
Too Few Country Lawyers, Or Too Many Courthouses?
South Dakota spends scarce dollars to put young lawyers in country courthouses. It would make more sense to reduce the number of courthouses.
America's Presidential Campaigns - The Need for a New Vision
The current article is the first part of a series on America's spiritual history and soul-identity. A subject like "America's Presidential Campaigns" that is so 'of the world' might be construed as relating only to political life, but that would be incorrect. What relat
Are Too Many Political Candidates Campaigning in "the Cave"?
A critical examination of the increasing number of negative political ads that debase American democracy - based (roughly) on Plato's Analogy of the Cave.
How to Excavate a Grave From the 1850s
Excavating means to recover through digging, and excavating a grave from the 1850s is a delicate undertaking. Coffins in the 1800s were primarily made of wood, although by 1848, a new metallic coffin had been invented but was not widely used. After years of being buried, wood disintegrates over time
If You Don't Understand This, Please Don't Vote
The mythical beast called "price gouging" is back and our Senators are out hunting for it.Instead they should be looking at their own practices.
Thomas Jefferson Vs Political Correctness
Political correctness is wrong for any number of reasons, not the least of them being that it militates against free speech. It not only militates against free speech; it also militates against all meaningful discourse. If the standard is that nobody can say anything that offends anyone else, then n
Difference in Social Structure and Social Process Theories
An individual can have a high status in one culture and a low status in another, depending on characteristics, such as race, profession, wealth, gender or some other factor. Social structure characteristics vary, and scholars have formed social process theories around these social structures.
How to Find a Local Conservative Group
Conservative groups are concerned with many different areas of life, in both the social and political arenas. For those wishing to participate in conservative political or social activity, the best place to start is with local groups--those who can make the biggest difference where you live. It only
How to Change Your Polling Place
If you have moved, you must fill out a new voter registration form. For moves within your county, your address will be updated and you may be assigned a new polling place. For moves outside your county or state, you will be reregistered and assigned a new polling place. If you move before an electio
Raw Milk Gets a Raw Deal in Jackson, Wyoming
A political viewpoint about raw milk and the right of the people to choose their source of food. This article centers around an interaction between a grocer in Jackson, Wyoming and the county health inspector, and the upcoming struggle between those who want access to raw milk and those in the Wyomi
Issues and Concerns of Young People
President Obama held a town hall with young adults to speak with them about their concerns and issues which are of interest to them. They are concerned with the normal questions on the minds of most Americans today, including health care, education, immigration, the economy, but also about such thin