Articles tagged: "America"
1: Machine Politicians Or Paid Puppet Masters?
People won’t consider risking their money to a untrained cooperate president but will risk their money’s sincerity as well as their lives to an untrained government President. Even though a President may be elected, he/she is not required to serve as an apprentice or intern before taking the position, even the President’s aid may be required to have more training than the President.
2: I'll Take Yesterday 's Evil Over Today 's Evil Anytime!
Because something bad and ugly could be behind the next bush, kids are missing out on some of the important steps of growing up.
3: Teaching Martial Arts in America
The way martial arts is administered in America is different from its original countries of origin. Master Calasanz shares his experiences and how he has had to alter the teaching methods he grew up on to satisfy American interests while still preserving the teachings and traditions of the ancients.
4: The Science Education Belief In America
Political leaders, tech executives, and academics often claim that the U.S. is falling behind in math and science education.
5: More People 'Going On Long Haul Breaks'
An increasing number of Britons are looking to go on mini breaks in far flung parts of the world, a new study shows.
6: Volunteer In Peru: Latin America 's Cultural Treasure
A country with am amazing array of bio-diversity, Peru is considered as one big habitat for humans, flora and fauna It is situated in South America and has the South Pacific Ocean on one side and the mighty Andes Mountains on the other
7: Volunteer In Chile- Latin America 's Best Kept Secret
Volunteering in Chile can be an amazing learning experience, one that you are unlikely to forget Pretty much isolated from the rest of the world, Chile’s natural barriers such as the most arid desert in the world, the Andes Mountain range, the Pacific Ocean, and the ice fields in Southern Patagonia, offers such a tremendous amount of diversity to this extended and thin country that it’s considered as the jewel of South American continent
8: Experience the Magic of Singapore
Singapore is a great place to visit, either as a destination or as a stopover on your journey to Australia. Many Australians stop in Singapore on their way to Europe and an increasing number of travelers from America and Europe take a break in this exotic city, before continuing on to Australia.
9: Discover Cosmopolitan Singapore, Australia 's Northern Gateway
Singapore is a great place to visit, either as a destination or as a stopover on your journey to Australia. Many Australians stop in Singapore on their way to Europe and an increasing number of travelers from America and Europe take a break in this exotic city, before continuing on to Australia. The Lion City is a shoppers and gourmets paradise. Here are some suggestions to help you.
10: Practicing Alcoholic - Professional Sot
a gallon and a half of Scotch Whiskey a day... every day... seven days a week until he was broke and in DTs
11: The Myths Taught Concerning The Separation Of Church And State
The phrase “separation of church and state” has been used so often by courts and other organizations that many believe it to be a part of the First Amendment of the Constitution The phrase, however, is nowhere stated in the Constitution or other founding documents
12: Toshiba Tecra 720CDT Laptop Notebook (1)
Has the Age of Camelot arrived for a second time in our life time? Caroline
Kennedy, the daughter of America 's first era of Camelot, thinks so.
13: Thanksgiving Demands Change
The storm raged against the bow of the ship reminding the pilgrims the cost of freedom. Freedom to believe in God the way they wanted to worship Him. Freedom to govern themselves without the constrains of a culture built on classes because of a person 's wealth and position.
14: How Washington D C was Chosen as Capital of the United States
This article tells the story of why Americas capital city developed as it is today
15: The Four Shifts In Marketing Caused By The Internet
Marketing is through the looking glass. As a consequence, everything is new. Today, October 30, 2006 CBS, mega-ad agency WPP and a host of others announced a new media initiative. The world is changing and changing fast.
16: Bubbles: Tech, Housing and Gum
In the decades of the 80s and 90s, America found herself at the mercy of economic down turns when bubbles burst. Now as we head for a new year, we find ourselves riding the wave again. Have we learned anything from yesteryear?
17: Labor Day - America 's Holiday
September 5, 1882, the streets of New York fill with 20,000 workers participating in what was to be the first Labor Day Parade. It was an all day affair kicked off by the parade followed by family picnics all around the city and later in the evening, a fireworks display.Founder of the United Br
18: Exploring Frank Lloyd Wright In Buffalo And Serenity On Lake Ontario
My theory is a real traveler is able to discover interesting things even in the most unlikely of places Well, Buffalo probably hasn't made the "top travel destinations" list for a while, but I have been doing some research on it and I thought it 's high time to explore Buffalo, the closest American city to Toronto, just south of Niagara Falls and right across the Fort Erie border
19: Orange County Regional History Center
Exploring Orlando "Off the Beaten Path" has been the theme for our trip and I intend to explore the Central areas of the Sunshine State, and flush out all those unexpected and unconventional destinations in and around Orlando In my discoveries of Orlando, I have been working closely with the Orlando Visitor and Convention Bureau, to get the input of local experts and work out an itinerary for our two weeks in Florida, without setting foot once into a theme park
20: The Origin Of North American Aboriginal "Indian" Names
The question is often asked of Canadian “Aboriginal Indian” names as to “What’s in a name” What are the origin, origins and derivations of many of North American and North American Canadian Aboriginal names
21: Why Plan Colombia Wont Choke The Coke
Landing at the airport in San Vicente de Cagun, visitors are greeted with a huge billboard declaring: 'Plan Colombia, the gringos provide arms, Colombians will provide the corpses' Plan Colombia is often described as 'the next Vietnam'
22: Geoge W. Bush 's Life Path, Challenges, And Values-horoscope Analysis
What is inside Geoge W Bush 's soul
23: The New Iraq: Genocide of the Gentle
Of all the physical damage that has been done to Iraq, the greatest damage has been done to the culture itself. Iraq has lost much of her cultural capital. Cultural capital as evidenced in the arts, education, healthcare, science, social justice, education, and law enforcement are the many arti
24: Illiteracy in America
In the past, I have assumed that illiteracy is reserved for the third world countries, the mentally disabled, or some destitute inner city families. Then, in my late thirties, I became a non-traditional college student and began to understand the magnitude of illiteracy in America. Peer editin
25: Help for Nursing Home Abuse Victims/Recognizing And Reporting Cases of Nursing Home Abuse
Many of us that choose to place our loved one into a nursing home facility naturally assume that the management and workers have the residents' well being in mind. After all, nursing homes are supposed to provide professional care for those that can't care for themselves, right? As much as we
26: Laws on the Books Concerning Nursing Home Abuse in Tennessee & Nursing Home Abuse Statistics in NC
1.6 million families in Tennessee and around the United States turn to nursing homes to care for their elderly loved ones. The number is expected to rise to 5 million over the next thirty years, as the baby boomer population ages. While families chose nursing care with an expectation of profess
27: The New Melting Pot
The term 'melting pot' refers to the idea that societies formed by people of different cultures and religions will produce new social and cultural forms, where these cultures lose their individual characteristics to some degree So the 'ingredients' in the pot fuse and create a completely new product
28: Planning A Cross Country Bike Trip
One of the worst things to do when planning a cross-country bike trip is to plan a long trip Instead, think of each day as a single one-day trip
29: Be Prepared For The Coming!
Are You Ready to Focus on Your Harvest Field? In Matthew 24 and Luke 21, Jesus was responding to the questions the disciples had asked Him on the Mount of Olives. He was foretelling future events, even some that would take place in the very spot in which He was speaking. They asked Jesus what w
30: Together To Gather/Your Calling is Holy
The seeds sown into missions and outreaches are eternal and have far reaching effects. We will never comprehend or appreciate its complete value until we step over into eternity. I remember Pastor John Osteen would say, with tears welling up in his eyes, that when we get to heaven people are go
31: Becoming Spiritually Fruitful
I was surprised to find out the words tutti fruitti actually meant all fruit in Italian. Christians are to be tutti fruitti! This would be someone who has cultivated and developed the seed of God 's divine nature. Let 's look at this outline for becoming spiritually fruitful: * Planting God 's see
32: A Recipe for Healthy Finances and a Healthy Church
God 's way of financing His kingdom on the earth is through tithing - the giving of the first tenth of your increase and income. This ten percent is to be given to the Storehouse - the place where you are fed spiritually. By giving your tithe, you are allowing your pastor, his staff, and the chu
33: Viva Italia-God is Faithful
In 1908, my grandmother was three years old when she, her younger brother, and her parents (my great-grandparents) came to the United States from Italy. Shortly after settling in New Orleans, my great-grandmother, Mama Bea, discovered she was carrying her third child. Her joy was soon overshado
34: A Recipe For Memorable Holidays
Holiday recipes-everyone is looking for just the right mix to make this season memorable. The best ones are the ones received from friends or passed down in the family-ones that stand the test of time. I recently discovered a special recipe that has been passed down through the ages. In it you'
35: Your Calling is Holy
(God) who has saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace which was granted us in Christ Jesus from all eternity (2 Tim. 1:9 NAS). We have been called with a holy calling. The word spoken to your heart by the Holy Spirit is
36: Yes There is Christmas Is Africa!
Christmas celebrations in African nations is characterized by much outdoor activity because the season often occurs during a time when the weather is pleasant. Using palm trees and participating in processions are also characteristic features of activities related to Christmas in many parts of
37: The Epidemic Called Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH)
In the recent soar of the amount of people suffering from Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, we ask a question. What is the cause of this epidemic? After years of research and study, doctors have discovered one of many possible answers. Several drugs, all of which are hunger suppressant drugs, hav
38: The Next Heartbeat for America and Iraq
Each of us lives from heartbeat to heartbeat; no less so, each nation. The world watches the heart-stopper struggles against terrorists; to name a few: Mafia - Sicilian, American, Jewish, or Russian gangs; Hezbollah - Lebanese umbrella organization of radical Islamic Shiite; and al-Qaeda - int
39: Textual Images of Iraq
In a recent article, Dr. Amaal V.E. Tokars writes, "American citizens receive many images about the war/occupation in Iraq on a daily basis. These images are presented to citizens through various mediums in print, radio, and in television. These mediums are kinds of text which bombard listeners

