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How Tough Is It To Live In Romania These Days?
By :
Peter Finch
Many people tend to think that life in Romania must be difficult at present. All the trials that the country went through during the decades of communist rule must have taken their toll, they would conclude. Also, trying to match steps with the rest of the developed world would surely result in a vicious struggle for survival.
Challenges For The Travel Industry In The Upcoming Year
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the pursuit of growth in the travel industry despite poor economic circumstances globally.
Benefits of Steel Buildings and Military Use
By :
Amy Nutt
It is important that such tools as steel buildings be used on the battlefields in order to protect those things most precious to us.
Liquidity: Why So Important in the Real Estate Market?
By :
Ki Gray
This article discusses the neccessity of liquidity in modern money markets, and how central banks have injected $110 billion into the global economy to ease the credit crunch.
Road Safety - For Women In Particular
By :
Rosalie Kimberlin
What to do if you are stopped in your vehicle by a phony police officer or if your car breaks down on a lonely stretch of road.
Are We Headed for a Globalized Recession?
By :
Ki Gray
The US recession depends as much on her neighbors as on internal checks like Congress and the Fed. If emerging economies stand to gain from the recession, should they bear some responsibility for righting the credit crunch? This article explains some of the problems globalization poses in a financial crisis.
How To Ask All The Wrong Questions
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at how descrimination against gay people in the work place has come full circle.
Is Romania A Challenging Place To Live In?
By :
Peter Finch
To many people, Romania would appear to be a tough place to live in. After all, it is a country, which went through a lot of hardship in the recent past, and is now trying hard to catch up with the rest of the developed world. The thing is, it has actually become easier to live in Romania at present.
Spain: The New Melting Pot
By :
Roger Munns
Spain is fast becoming a cosmopolitan mix of Europeans, and her economy is doing well thanks to the new immigration.
How America Is Affecting The UK Housing Market
By :
Derek Both
Financial experts are worried that the current situation with the US economy could have a big impact on the UK.
A Royal Celebration for the King of Spain
By :
Roger Munns
King Juan Carlos of Spain saved Spain's democracy in the 1980's, but there are now moves to rid the country of the Monarchy.
He recently celebrated his 70th birthday with a question mark hanging over the Spanish Royal Family...
Choosing A Private Hospital, Not Just For The Super Rich
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the growth of private medical care for all sectors of society.
Cleaning The Car Hire Industry
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at how the European Union have made steps to regulate the car hire industry and how these steps have been followed by the larger car rental companies.
The Trials Of A Chauffeur
By :
Catherine Harvey
A look at the life of a chauffeur and some of the trials he has to face with his customers.
Gun Crime In Britain; Follow The Swiss Example?
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at the levels of gun ownership in Switzerland and what can be learned from the almost non existent gun crime problem.
Tornados Are an Instrument Used By Satan
By :
Linda Dipman
The storm lasted only a few minutes, but the devastation left from the tornado took my breath away. Thankfully my children and I were alright, but in the midst of the storm my wife had become separated from us.
Levels Of Gun Crime In Modern Britain
By :
Thomas Pretty
A look at what can be surmised from the latest figures on gun crime.
Recession Risks: The Silver Lining
By :
Ki Gray
This article discusses some of the upsides to the recent US economic downturn.
Fake Money Used In Movies
By :
Amy Nutt
In Hollywood's infancy, filmmakers used real money in their productions, only to run into legal and administrative problems such as workers stealing the money. At the time, very strict laws prohibited the filmmakers from copying, photographing or imitating American currency in any way. This presented Hollywood with a tricky problem. Always resourceful, filmmakers found a way around it.
Daylight Savings Time Around the Globe
By :
Ed Lathrop
How many hours difference is there between New York and Moscow? The answer depends on whether or not it is daylight savings time in either, neither or both places. Learn all the things about daylight savings time nobody ever thinks about!
Is a US Recession Inevitable?
By :
Ki Gray
This article discusses the possible causes of and outcomes from a potentially impending US recession.
Fed Credit: Down The Tubes
By :
Ki Gray
This article discusses the increasing likelyhood that the US will enter a recession in the wake of the Fed's ineffective interest rate cut on January 22nd.
The Latest Federal Rate Cut - Another Attempt to Bolster the Real Estate Market
By :
Ki Gray
This article discusses the Federal Reserve's recent third interest rate cut and its likelyhood to stem a future recession.
Is the Superfund Capable of Restoring Confidence?
By :
Ki Gray
The subprime mortage sector of the U.S. economy has taken huge losses over the past several months as many high-risk loans have defaulted. A new fund aimed at stabilizing this sector unfortunately just repackages the same problems under a new name- the "Master Liquidity Enhancement Conduit." Can this fund have a positive impact?
Even the Macho Man Loves to Receive Flowers
By :
Jonathon Boundy
Flowers for the Man in Your Life. The man in your life will love receiving flowers.
Videos Keep Viewers Updated On World Events
By :
Jim Brown
When homeowners in California viewed videos of the arson fires that plagued their neighborhoods, some could see that their homes were burned to the ground. The videos that provided these images were taken by news groups in helicopters and from people that lived on hills that were quite a distance from the fire.
The Latest Federal Rate Cut - Another Attempt to Bolster the Real Estate Market
By :
Ki Gray
This article discusses the Federal Reserve's recent third interest rate cut and its likelyhood to stem a future recession.
No Jail Time For Grandma!
By :
Bob Alexander
Even my elderly saintly mother-in-law's patience has a breaking point when it comes to governmental red tape!
How to be Politically Inept this Christmas
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The Politically Correct really aren't that much fun. Whether you celebrate Christmas or any other December holiday, you and all you greet can enjoy brighter moments when you discover why and how to join The League of the Politically Inept.
What Is Solar Power? Knowing Could Save You Money
By :
Madison Greene
Beyond knowing that it turns the sun's rays into electricity, do you really know how solar power works?
Making The Case For Violence As Your Ultimate Survival Tool
By :
Tim Larkin
We've been taught violence is a taboo subject. The results of being ignorant of the realities of violence are devastating. If you view violence as merely a tool available to everyone you can seriously improve your personal protection.
The Most Popular Buildings/Bridges/Structures Around The World
By :
Amy Nutt
There are many reasons why a building, bridge, or structure may be designated as one of the most popular of their kind.
Made in the USA - Perspectives of a Mom, Teacher and Entrepreneur
By :
Beth Butler
There seems to be a push for Made in the USA products and a turn away from Made in China products. This article will give you a fresh and funny perspective from three different categories of people touched by this supplier scapegoat syndrome!
Do Mass Media Influence the Political Behavior of Citizens
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
Outside of the academic environment, a harsh and seemingly ever-growing debate has appeared, concerning how mass media distorts the political agenda. Few would argue with the notion that the institutions of the mass media are important to contemporary politics.
Southern Living Magazine - 40 Years and Still Going Strong...
By :
Michael Barrows
Southern Living magazine, one of teh giggest selling magazine in the US, celebrates its 40th birthday in 2006. This article looks at its history and current impact on southern living.
Georgia Pray For Rain
By :
Linda Dipman
It rained! It poured! They prayed and it rained some more. God heard Georgia and He answered, Yes! I will send rain! Yes!
The Effects Of Windpower And Domestic Oil Drilling
By :
Madison Greene
Lately, windpower has emerged as one of the most popular sources of alternative energy after decades of minimal use.
The Purpose Of The United States Immigration and Naturalization
By :
MIKE SELVON
The United States Immigration and Naturalization service is an agency of the U.S. government and is operated under the administration of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
DIY Solar Power: The Do-It-Yourself Alternative
By :
Madison Greene
Solar panels can be costly and tricky to install, but with DIY solar power you can install them yourself at a fraction of the cost.
Hurricane John Becomes Category 3 Major Hurricane Threatens Mexico
By :
David Maillie
While everyone has been watching tropical storm Ernesto, a new and very powerful storm formed in the pacific ocean off the coast of Mexico. Hurricane John is now a catagory 4 and could become a catagory 5 hurricane at landfall.
Gas Prices To Come Down Next Week Unless George Bush And Big Oil Intervene
By :
David Maillie
Gas prices are set to come down and provide relief from record prices. World conditions governing the price of oil and gas have calmed down and unless George Bush messes things up we should be seeing a reduction in gas costs as soon as next week.
Hurricane Lane Hits Mexico As Dangerous Category 3 Hurricane
By :
David Maillie
Hurricane Lane is a very powerful category 3 hurricane as it makes landfall on the pacific coast in rural Mexico. Hurricane Lane could be very devastating as it has a lot of power and possesses a lot of similarities to the great Mexico hurricane of 1959 (the greatest and most devastating hurricane in east Pacific Ocean history). Hurricane Lane could be a terrible disaster. You need to read this.
Will Hurricane Ernesto Hit New Orleans Similar To Katrina?
By :
David Maillie
It appears that as of right now Hurricane Ernesto is going to become a hurricane on Sunday. Will it becoma a major hurricane and head towards New Orleans? Here is the latest research on this potentially dangerous storm. This one could become another Katrina.
Tax Haven Pledges Aid For Africa
By :
Roger Munns
Once one of Europe's poorest countries, Andorra's ski industry and tax haven status has transformed it into a wealthy one.
For the first time Andorra is beginning to take assistance for Africa seriously.
What Is A Designated Driver?
By :
There are those who like to imbibe an occasional glass of beer, wine or another alcoholic drink. Sometimes these people choose to get behind the wheel of a car and drive. It's no secret that drunk driving or driving under the influence is illegal in every state, although the penalties might vary from state to state.
History Of Lingerie
By :
Derek Both
Up until about the '60s and '70s, women's undergarments were made to serve a few different functions or purposes, none of them being sensuality or femininity. Learning the history of lingerie should make any woman thankful to have been born during this particular time.
Top Countries in Producing Counterfeit U.S. Currency
By :
Amy Nutt
The Dollar Always Greener on the Other Side?
Does Counterfeit Money Smell Different from Real Money?
By :
Amy Nutt
Funny Money Going to the Dogs
What Can I Do About Terrorism?
By :
William Doggett
The first thing a person should do about terrorism is to learn to respect it. Terrorism is real and it is very dangerous. When I say respect terrorism, I don't mean that you have to educate yourself on every faction and extremist organization that exists today. What I'm saying is that you must learn to respect the threat and the problem.
Driver Gets Blinded By Green Competitor
By :
Johnny Jenkins
He had many fans and a few enemies. Some of his competitors had been suspended from the circuit for trying to use illegal tricks.
Trapped In A Sale
By :
Johnny Jenkins
The guy said you are not going anywhere. He said, I am going to teach you a lesson. He started walking toward Harry.
The Next Heartbeat for America and Iraq
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
In the American/Iraqi stand for freedom, Americans as citizens of a free nation, have two choices - one responsible and one not: 1. believe mainstream media or 2. move to Organic Citizenry, that is, analyze the Textual Imagery to find the truth.
Contractor Hides Secrets In Clients Walls
By :
Johnny Jenkins
Then one day she heard some of the workers talking among themselves. They said that management had underestimated the cost of the materials on Sallys job.
Small Business Petty Problem
By :
Johnny Jenkins
In every company there are disgruntled employees who will do just about anything to make it tougher for a legitimate company to profit.
Video Game Freak Gets A Kick Out The Latest Fad
By :
Johnny Jenkins
Why people will endure freezing weather to own the newest video game is still an unexplained phenomenon.
Unborn Used To Steal Truck
By :
Johnny Jenkins
They jumped into the tow truck and the woman got into the car and they all drove off. Austin whipped out his cell phone and called the police.
Victims Help Criminals Career
By :
Johnny Jenkins
Mario is a petty thief. He was recently arrested for burglary. During an interview, he revealed to cops how he chooses his victims.
Man Charged With Murder For Self Defense
By :
Johnny Jenkins
There was one kid named Lonny, who even threatened Sam when he tried to give him advice. He told Sam he had better watch his back. He said one day you will get yours.
How To Decide If You Should Own A Gun
By :
Johnny Jenkins
Gun ownership is a full time responsibility. Every situation is unique. Deciding if you will own a firearm is ultimately up to you.
Drug Dealer Sentences Lawyer
By :
Johnny Jenkins
He pulled out a long blade knife and said I told you I would get you.
Delivery Driver Mugged By Mutt
By :
Johnny Jenkins
He drove to the house and parked in the driveway. He thought it was pretty strange because it was very quiet. He thought, what kind of party is this.
The Beginning of Civil War or The End of Civil Society?
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
There has been much talk recently over whether or not Iraq has fallen into a state of civil war. If this talk is true, then the question of who is to blame for the violence has a simple answer, and a rather convenient one for the US administration.
Who Do You Trust For The Truth?: An American-Iraqi Seduction Review
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
What your mind takes in daily forms "textual imagery," i.e., the way you see things, the way your mind creates the truth of who you are in relation to current events.
Iraqi-Americans: Not In My Neighborhood!
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
As the world prepares to possibly enter one of its most serious wars in history, the media is crucial to obtaining information and understanding issues. But, what should have been the age of information has, instead, morphed into a golden season of propaganda, enhanced truths and hyped realities, as mainstream news is manipulated by the masters of the political spin.
Free In America: Fact or Fiction?
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
As the world prepares to possibly enter one of its most serious wars in history, the media is crucial to obtaining information and understanding issues. But, what should have been the age of information has, instead, morphed into a golden season of propaganda, enhanced truths and hyped realities.
Night Bus For Manchester Airport
By :
Derek Both
In a bid to make it easier for passengers to get to and from Manchester Airport, a round the clock service on the 43 bus route has been introduced.
UK Airports To Get Terrorist Detection Cameras
By :
Derek Both
In a bid to step up security measures across the UK, cameras that can automatically spot potential terrorists are to be installed at all major UK airports within the next few months.
Poor Ole Michael Vick!
By :
David BROWN
An essay on the Michael Vick case related to the death of Susan Gutweiler who was killed in an automobile accident. NFL player Leonard Little, was driving drunk and smashed into the Gutweiler car.
How Do I Get A Teacher Image?
By :
Wolney H Filho
Who is the teacher? What does he make, what does she produce? This article deals about the image I do about teacher.
An Attack on the Pocket Knife and Our Rights is Underway
By :
William Doggett
The age of political correctness is upon us. Who defines what is correct and what is not? Your simple right to carry a pocket knife is constantly attacked and questioned. Why is this such a hot topic and why are folks worried about a pocket knife? Does every issue where a difference of opinion is demonstrated need to be regulated by complicated laws and by government officials?
The Hard Facts about Conflict Diamonds from Africa and India
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Diamonds are small, easily transportable and command high prices. These characteristics have made diamonds a good source of funds for coup leaders in Africa and elsewhere. These smuggled diamonds have been labeled "conflict diamonds" and many consumers are wary about using a product that they think may be related to the suffering of innocent people.
I Went Out Shopping For a Bargain and Came Home With Gas!
By :
Ed Lathrop
They tell us the inflation rate is low, but the price of everything seems to keep on rising. Where will this runaway price syndrome take us and is there anything left that is still cheap? This article will take you shopping for a bargain.
Average Household Income Down! Recession? Depression? Worse?
By :
Ed Lathrop
The press is reporting household income down between the years 2000 and 2005. This article takes a look at what exactly has happened.
Barry Bonds, Steroids, & Botox
By :
tracy cooper
Performance enhancement is not just practiced in professional sports. As a society, we endorse it in the entertainment industry. But we castigate performance enhancement in professional sports. Why?
Fashion Sins Of Grown Women
By :
Jim Brown
As women get older, there are many who are afraid of aging and they exert every effort to keep themselves looking young to keep you guessing their age.
The Wolves Are Howling
By :
Chris Pizzo
On Saturday, January 6, 2007 Christopher Newsom, Jr., 23, and Channon Gail Christian, 21, were out on a date enjoying themselves. The night from hell would begin when the young couple was carjacked, bound, and blindfolded.
Battlefield New York City
By :
Chris Pizzo
What can we learn from the tragic deaths of two young volunteer police officers?
Going Green and Branding Your Business Online
By :
Stephanie Ciccarelli
Learn how to differentiate your business branding from your competitors by going green and adopting an environmentally friendly brand.
Top Five Ways To Use Your Extra Kidney
By :
Andrew Impey
Reality TV has hit an all time low with "The Big Donor Show" ... a programme offering viewers the opportunity to watch a critically ill woman choose who to give her kidney to. Here's our top five ways to use your extra kidney!
The War Is Knock, Knock, Knockin' At Your Door
By :
Chris Pizzo
The chaos of the global jihad has come to the streets of Western Europe.
Tax Haven Pledges Aid For Africa
By :
Roger Munns
Once one of Europe's poorest countries, Andorra's ski industry and tax haven status has transformed it into a wealthy one.
For the first time Andorra is beginning to take assistance for Africa seriously.
Knife Fighting in the Streets of Briton
By :
Chris Pizzo
Some people think that the only solution to violent crime is to take guns off the streets. Proof of how futile these efforts are can be seen in the United Kingdom.
What To Do When A Killer Walks Into Your Classroom
By :
Chris Pizzo
What to do if a situation like what happen at Virginia Tech happens to you or your loved ones.
Imus, Insults and Ignorance
By :
Dr. Max Vogt
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but this administration's approaches will do me even worse."
How to Avoid Identity Theft with These 12 Tips
By :
Jaci Rae
Identity Theft has become a big industry. More than a million people each year are victims of this fraud. Learn how you can help protect your identity with 12 easy steps.
Why Banning Incandescent Lightbulbs Is Not A Bright Idea
By :
Peter C Glover
America is considering following Europe's lead in banning incandescent lightbulbs - but there are hidden and serious economic and environmental costs that are not widely understood!
A Review of Beyond Oil, The View From Hubbert's Peak
By :
Herbert Young
Because oil has played such a large part of the world's economy, with the onset of peak oil it is in everyone's best interest to become informed about energy supplies and sources.
It's Harder to Hate a Gay If He's Family
By :
Don L Wright
It is easy to harass and ridicule strangers. It is easy to treat them as objects of scorn to perhaps demonstrate our own moral superiority. But if a member of a loving family acts outside the normally expected pattern, there is usually an attempt to understand and assist. Are we not all family?
Driver Gets Blinded By Green Competitor
By :
Johnny Jenkins
He had many fans and a few enemies. Some of his competitors had been suspended from the circuit for trying to use illegal tricks.
An Increased Threat of Terrorism
By :
Herbert Young
Our water supply systems, ports and intra coastal water ways are all very vulnerable targets. The more aware and prepared the American public is to the threat, the better our chances to minimize the risk and cope if and when an attack happens.
The Impact of a Water Supply Disruption in a Small Community
By :
Herbert Young
How would a contamination event or major water supply disruption impact the 45,000+ small water supply systems in the United States?
Homosexuality: Cured or Understood?
By :
Don L Wright
We hear reports of "curing" homosexuality. What is the liklihood? What is the evidence?
History Of Lingerie
By :
Derek Both
Up until about the '60s and '70s, women's undergarments were made to serve a few different functions or purposes, none of them being sensuality or femininity. Learning the history of lingerie should make any woman thankful to have been born during this particular time.
Supporting our Troops: We're Behind Them No Matter What
By :
Adrian Adams
The United States military is the strongest and most disciplined military in the world.
Valentines Day: Opening Hearts and Wallets
By :
Laura Watkins
Hallmark and other companies have a distinct way of reminding us of this day, and getting us to open up our hearts and our wallets.
Costa Rica Economy; Recovering and Expanding
By :
Charles Kassotis
With the help of agriculture, growing industries, tourism and ecotourism, Costa Rica economy is sure to recover from the harsh years of poverty.
Trapped In A Sale
By :
Johnny Jenkins
The guy said you are not going anywhere. He said, I am going to teach you a lesson. He started walking toward Harry.
How Do I Get A Teacher Image?
By :
Wolney H Filho
Who is the teacher? What does he make, what does she produce? This article deals about the image I do about teacher.
The Next Heartbeat for America and Iraq
By :
Judi Lynn Lake
In the American/Iraqi stand for freedom, Americans as citizens of a free nation, have two choices - one responsible and one not: 1. believe mainstream media or 2. move to Organic Citizenry, that is, analyze the Textual Imagery to find the truth.
Contractor Hides Secrets In Clients Walls
By :
Johnny Jenkins
Then one day she heard some of the workers talking among themselves. They said that management had underestimated the cost of the materials on Sallys job.
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