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  • "Black Kids Don't Read" Last Words Before Retail Graveyard  By : Claude Johnson
    Certain principles of life and business never change. Making the arrogant assumption that inner-city African American customers will unconditionally stay loyal to your streetwear clothing store can lead to the retail graveyard. The Lark, a chain of hip-hop fashion stores that once ruled Chicago, is a good example.
  • "Perpetrators Stuff Chihuahua in Freezer, Urinate on Clothes" Article Brings Back Memories  By : Elisabeth Mcgill
    When will society wake up to the fact that the effects of crimes on the victim and their circle of influence are much worse, certainly longer lasting, than the crimes themselves?
  • 'Boys Will Be Boys' (Or 'Why Men Love To Fight')  By : Dave Smith
    Father Dave's rave on the ring, gender differences and the importance of fighting.
  • 'Third World Wisdom' What Bogota Colombia Can Teach Us About Progress  By : Gaizka Pujana
    What can the first world learn about urban planning, environmental management and a sustainable future from one of the most developing cities in Latin America? Plenty, it seems.
  • 10 Ways to Spot a Fake US Navy SEAL  By : James Kara Murat
    It’s a fact, that the very name ‘Navy SEALs’ opens a whole lot of doors for an individual. Frauds are not averse to proclaiming themselves to be Navy SEALs to cheat people or to get a job they don’t truly deserve.
  • 1980's Timewarp: Where Were You?  By : Matthew W. Grant
    This article takes you back to all the memories of your favorite decade. You'll be searching for your hair spray any minute!
  • 247 Revolutionary Ways to Save Money on Gas  By : Alex Hunter
    247 ways to save gas money, pay less for gas and get better gas mileage. To help achieve smooth flowing rush hour traffic (helps everyone save money on gas), here's two contests with $1,700,000 in all-cash-prizes.
  • 2nd Of 7 Tips From Gandhi On How To Free You  By : Derek Dashwood
    Mahatma Gandhi took quidance and gave credit to Thoreau and his non violent ways and words to free himself and his beloved India. 2nd of 7 tips in a series.
  • 4 Practical Wedding Favors Ideas  By : Joe Palladino
    Just because you are searching for practical wedding favors, does not mean that you can still find a quality product. Here are some tips to help you find the best possible wedding gifts for your guests and stay practical at the same time.
  • 9/11 - 5 Years On - Anniversary Poem  By : Allen Jesson
    Internet poet, Allen Jesson, has released 'The World And It's Soul' to mark the 5 year anniversary of 9/11. The poem was written on 12th September 2001 and accurately reflects the poet's feelings on that thoughtful day. I'm sure you recall the initial shock of September 11th and then the shock of the reality of this 'new world'. Allen explores the bitterness and anger that many felt that day.
  • A Bachelorette Party  By : smgenie
    Hosting a bachlorette party is always fun and exciting. It is a wonderful way to celebrate the upcoming wedding and say good-bye to your friend’s single way of life.
  • A Better World through Child Sponsorship  By : Joseph Hogue
    The world is divided into poor and rich, but it is not necessarily divided into selfish and generous. Child sponsorship organizations can make a difference by letting those who want to help do so.
  • A Disturbing Trend in Our Society: The Lack of Trust in Our Institutions - Part 1  By : Ed Bagley
    The lack of trust for institutions in our society may be reaching epidemic levels. A recent survey shows trust in banks and financial institutions has dropped from 35% to 28% in 40 years, major companies from 26% to 17%, the nation's press from 24% to 9%, educational institutions from 36% to 27%, and organized religion from 35% to 24%. Learn why this is happening.
  • A Disturbing Trend in Our Society: The Lack of Trust in Our Institutions - Part 2  By : Ed Bagley
    The lack of trust for institutions in our society may be reaching epidemic levels. A recent survey shows trust in banks and financial institutions has dropped from 35% to 28% in 40 years, major companies from 26% to 17%, the nation's press from 24% to 9%, educational institutions from 36% to 27%, and organized religion from 35% to 24%. Learn why this is happening.
  • A Little Bit of Appreciation Goes a Long Way  By : MikeRobbins
    Oprah Winfrey is one of the most successful and influential people in the world today. Her life-story of the difficulty, poverty, abuse, teen pregnancy, and pain that occurred in her early years are well-known and documented
  • A perspective on oil and gas  By : Rick Martin
    Natural gas is one of the most used and useful energy sources; people use it in transportation, industry, as well as for commercial and residential purposes.
  • A Simple Act of Kindness  By : Phyllis Wasserman
    Plan early for a perfect Christmas celebration
  • A Stag Weekend Becomes A Moveable Feast  By : Amalia Illgner
    What happens in Eastern Europe stays in Eastern Europe. Or does it? One lucky stag spills the beans on his stag weekend in Tallinn, Estonia's thumping capital.

    One Lucky Stag Has a Taste of Heaven in Estonia’s Thumping Capital

    There’s a lot to love about a stag weekend in Tallinn. Right now all I could hear was ‘Void you like another beer?’, and all I could see was row upon row of straight, white, perfect Estonian teeth and long, shiny, blonde Estonian hair. The waitres...
  • A Third Saturn Return, A Rarity And A Beautiful One: Leo Hurwicz, Nobel Prize Winner  By : Semiramis Appiamo
    At the age of 90, Leonid “Leo” Hurwicz has received the Nobel Prize for Economics, the oldest person to receive this honor It occurs at his third Saturn Return, and rarely do we get to look at this phenomenon
  • Activity Day  By : John Tarr
    An activity day can include any of the above team-building and trust-building exercises, and are often fun times. These events also help bring a group together, and provide an overall incentive for that organization or business to perform better. An activity day can include any of the above team-building and trust-building exercises, and are often fun times. These events also help bring a group together, and provide an overall incentive for that organization or business to perform better.
  • African People Are Happy People  By : Mike Jonsson
    Nigeria has highest proportion of happy people that is followed by Venezuela, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, whereas Russia, and Romania have the smallest number of happy people.
    But the factors that make certain people happy might differ from one region to next with individual success and articulacy being seen as most significant in US, whereas in Japan the prospect of family is valued very highly. It is arduous to listen that Africa is about poverty, economic, aids, unbalance, stagnation doldrums, powerful tribal wars, riots and so on.
  • African Voice  By : Mike Jonsson
    Good things are now taking place in Africa despite of the intimidating improvement challenges and overflow of the bad news about the continent. The African nations had made greatest improvements as well as took the main steps in decreasing corruption over past ten years. Mainly driven by the booming product prices, the Sub-Saharan Africa is now observing its strongest profitable growth as of 1970s.
  • Airlines - Today's Reality , Yesterday's Dream  By : Adoz Lizzat
    Only a wishful fantasy a hundred years ago, the modern airline can now boast being one of the largest corporate industries around the world. Spurred on by massive competition between the ‘big three’ jet manufacturers – Lockheed, McDonnell Douglas, and Boeing – the 20th century has given birth to this most technologically advanced industry.

    However, these three corporate giants, located on the West Coast of the United States, have met with stiff competition from specialized...
  • Alarm on the young people employment in the world  By : Marcus Laval
    How to accelerate the entry of the young people on the labour market? A study on the "World tendencies of the young people employment" that the International Labour Office has published draws up a pessimistic report on the situation of the younger than 25 years old people, regarding the labour market.
  • Alcohol - Is there a comparison with hard drugs?  By : Ventura
    Alcohol is addictive. You will find many people who will argue with this statement, but alcohol fits all the definitions of a harmful and addictive drug.
    Given the toxic nature of alcohol, if the substance was discovered today, it would never be licensed as a drug or food.
  • All you need to know about natural gas lines  By : David Yuri
    When you install natural gas lines in your home, you definitely need to pay very much attention to what the materials used and the way of using them, as this should permit adding natural gas lines in the future.
  • Alternatives to communication  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Hello? Anyone out there? Are you listening? Got something to say? Amazingly, everyone's talking but no one can hear a thing. It's a problem: the new Social Networking sites promised to put people in touch and help them to share and to talk to each other. There's a lot of noise but is there any communication? Can anyone really hear what anyone else has to say? Is there a point?
  • An Unauthorized History Of Barbershops  By : Kennedy Kennedy
    Remember when the neighborhood barbershop used to be the center of the community? Sure the town haircutter had power then, but, back in tribal times, when men were really men, the barber was also something of a high priest. People believed that long hair was a sign of "evil spirits," so the barber had the scissors - and the spiritual power - to free them of any bad juju just by chopping their locks.
  • And I thought I was the father of all my children!  By : Pauline Houle
    This regards a subject that is unfortunately becoming hotter in the realm of divorces and all the consequences men go through because no law exists yet to help them stand up against their ex-spouse who decided to have as many children as they want out of the marriage. The defrauded men end up responsible to pay!
  • Another School Shooting Rocks Nation, Piazza Repeats His Clear Message  By : Jayden Adams
    Dr. Ignatius Piazza finds himself in the unfortunate position of once again repeating himself, after the nation was rocked yet again by another school shooting. Dr. Ignatius Piazza is the founder and director of the nation's largest gun training facility, Front Sight Firearms Training Institute. For years, Dr. Ignatius Piazza has been pushing the importance of getting firearms training for teachers and staff of high schools to prevent such atrocities.
  • Answers To All Of Life's Questions by Statnova  By : Ross Pittman
    Get answers to all of life's questions at StatNova, where members (membership is free) can both ask and answer questions about religion, politics, family, relationships, food, sports, and more.
  • Appreciating 'Difficult' People  By : MikeRobbins
    Are there people in your life, on your team, and/or with whom you interact regularly that get on your nerves?
  • Appreciating Conflict  By : MikeRobbins
    When you hear the word “conflict,” what thoughts or feelings do you immediately have?
  • Are Cartoons Of The Prophet Really A Form Of 'Free Speech'?  By : Dave Smith
    Father Dave's rave on what actually is 'freedom of the press.'
  • Are Celebrities Happy?  By : cdmohatta
    How about celebrities? They have name, fame and wealth. They can, not only buy whatever they desire, but they can also buy a loved one. Read on...
  • Are Things Hopeless?  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    The world may seem to be crumbling around us but there is hope. That hope resides in the incredible power of each of us individually. What we think and what we do can almost magically transform society.
  • Are VA loans the perfect solution for military lodging?  By : David Yuri
    Experts working in the real estate field are in constant search of new ideas to attract prospective buyers from various categories. Today, there are many housing opportunities for people working in the army.
  • Are You Living in Blind Isolation?  By : Lisa Jey Davis
    You may be an active member of society, with plenty of friends, social engagements, and a fulfilling career. Do you sense there is much more to this world than you are aware of, and from which you are very disconnected? Many of us have become victims of Blind Isolation, and without the onset of illness, personal bankruptcy or some other catastrophe, we may never realize it. Lisa Jey Davis explores this cultural phenomenon.
  • Audio Transcription  By : Rachel Patton
    According to section 21 of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA), everyone providing a service to the public is required to take reasonable steps to provide access for blind and partially-sighted people. That might sound complicated – but for most businesses, it is merely a matter of offering published materials, such as leaflets and magazines, in a variety of alternative formats. The most readily-accessible of alternative formats is known as audio transcription.
  • Authentic tornado video – wakeup call on global warming!  By : Clint Jhonson
    Each day, we hear about strange meteorological phenomenon happening in various parts of the Globe. The Internet presents access to specialized websites presenting videos on climate changes and different weather anomalies. If you are curious about how the planet is changing, then you should definitely check some of them out.
  • Awareness is Your First Line of Defense  By : Rob Buck
    Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Awareness is the key to effective self defense. Don't be a victim, be prepared.
  • Background Checks - 5 Lessons Learned The Hard Way  By : Chris Skinner
    An experienced investigator provides the 5 Hard Lessons Learned about Background Checks.
  • Ban the Burqa, the Hijab and the Niqab  By : C. Read
    There are many good reasons to ban the moving bed sheet attire, apparently so deeply coveted as status symbols by Muslim women.
  • Ban the Koran Now  By : C. Read
    There are many misconceptions about Islam or Mohammedism as it should rightly be called. Western self-hatred; politically correct fascism; and an anti-Western educational and media establishment ascribe incorrect labels to the Mohammedan cult.
  • Be More Easily Impressed  By : MikeRobbins
    Does it take a lot for you to be impressed? If so, you're like most of us.
  • Beginner's Guide for Developing a Fundraising Plan  By : Daniel Lesser
    Steps to produce the perfect fundraising plan
  • Being the Leader in Your Own Life  By : Janette Marie Freeman
    Were you trained as a child, to be a follower or a leader? Many of us were trained to surrender our power early in life. In usually subtle ways we were taught to live by the rules imposed on us by parents, society, religious leadership and educational training, and taught to be followers- not leaders. Do you recognize a few of these rules?
  • Benefits of Joining an Online Muslim Community  By : Vikram kuamr
    As a person, you need to belong to a certain community. Truly there is no other community that is more rewarding than the one that you can relate to.
  • Beware of Your Imagination, It May Tell on You  By : Evelyn Cole.
    How pictures affect our ethical behavior
  • Beyond the 2008 Olympics: How to Help Modern Day Slavery  By : Daryl Green
    Examine the issues of modern day slavery across the globe.

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