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  • Landform Destruction is Worse Than Global Warming  By : Melissa Olmst
    Many of you have read or seen in the news how a lot of the global warming gurus have been skewing climate records to make global warming seem like it is real People have fallen for it for over 30 years while people have made billions off the lies
  • How you can Survive an Affair  By : Nina Nina
    How you'll Survive an Affair A single from the most tough points that any marriage can probably encounter is a way to survive an affair. Right currently, a heap more marriages are confronted with this particular terrible problem than ever prior to. That is appropriate, extramarital affairs are actually on the rise for your previous few years. It may be that a lot of guys and girls are travelling for business to other cities, in which they can be anonymous. Another rationalization is usually that women don't depend on their husbands for monetary stability as a great deal because they utilized to, so they really feel freer to come with an affair.
  • NATO, Afghanistan and Self Defense  By : Natalia Kobseva
    If you think that you are aware of what's going on in Afghanistan today, think again. The very people, politicians, generals and journalists--feeding you information on the Afghan matrix are unsure about both, their facts and their conclusions.
  • Wave Generators- Power From the Sea  By : Gregory Colvin
    Anyone who has played in the ocean surf or experienced the current of a river, felt the tug of outgoing or incoming surf, recognizes that there is energy contained in moving bodies of water Harnessing that energy to create electricity has been in third position, behind solar and wind, as a source of alternative energy
  • Inuit Activist Niels Madsen Discusses His Strategy To Protect Small Scale Ruby Mining Rights  By : Marc Choyt
    Niels Madsen founded the 16th August Union, an Inuit small scale mining rights group attempting to maintain their Constitutional rights to collected and sell rubies from their communally owned land.
  • Haiti Earthquake Reveals World's Compassion  By : Todd A. Smith
    At the dawn of this new decade, I asked readers of Regal Magazine to make New Year’s resolutions to have a positive impact on the lives of others, and not focus on selfish desires in 2010

    Shortly after the publication of that editorial, the town of Port-au-Prince, Haiti was struck with an earthquake and aftershock of catastrophic proportions, killing hundreds of thousands of Haitians, orphaning children and practically forcing an entire city into homelessness
  • Weapon Loaded Plane Seized In Thailand- Headed For Iran  By : Brian Jones
    Thirty-five tons of North Korean weapons, including missiles, rocket-propelled grenades and explosives, have been seized from a Russian transporter plane that stopped to refuel in Bangkok. The plane recently impounded in Bangkok was on its way to Iran, according to documents obtained by arms-trafficking experts.
  • Harrogate Coping With the Recession  By : Dillon Boivin
    Recession Over: How has Harrogate faired in comparison to the rest of the UK economy and how can the small business owner utilise the power of the internet to stay one step ahead of the competition

    Now that the UK economy is officially out of recession I took a look at how Harrogate compared to the rest of the country in coping with the difficult economic climate of the last six consecutive quarters of economic contraction
  • When Apartheid Began In South Africa  By : Brian Jones
    Apartheid was a major event that happened in South Africa for many years starting in 1948. It was a period of racial discrimination against the colored and black people in South Africa.
  • Alternative Energies  By : John Harley
    Alternative Energy is important item of discussion on just about anyone’s mind today It was only a year ago that half the population could stand up and say that they don’t care as long as their car can get from A to B without a hassles, but as recent events continue to unfold, more and more people are now standing up against the use of fossil fuels if not for anything other than the fact that they can no longer even afford to drive their vehicle anywhere
  • Who Are These Unqiue Individuals Called Indigo Children?  By : Nathan Scheer
    Indigo Children

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    These unique individuals have been around since the late 1970’s and ever since becoming more and more frequent
  • Chavez Critics Silenced in Venezuela  By : Brian Jones
    Venezuelan President Mr. Hugo Chavez's refusal to renew the license of Radio Caracas Television, seems to have caused an uproar in Venezuela. The decision to not renew the license of Radio Caracas Television (RCTV) which is completely legal and within the rights of the President, created a lively debate amongst the International Press.
  • How the Current Economy Has Changed Consumer Behaviors  By : Rachel Bonsignore
    Since the economy began its downward spiral into recession in early 2008, we have seen changes in consumer behaviors and habits Studies have shown that mindsets have shifted and that the current consumer is a very different person than the consumer of several years ago
  • U.S. Military First Responders Motto Should be “Semper Primus” Regarding the Haiti Earthquake.  By : Earl Keaton
    January 10 , 2010 was an average winter’s day on the streets of Port au Prince when at 4:53 PM, a 70 magnitude earthquake struck the fault line that crumbled the entire infrastructure of that major city
  • End Of The World In 2012 ? Breaking Open The Head...  By : Phil Johnson
    The globe is abuzz with speak of the year 2012; but, not everybody is wanting forward to the year with the identical outlook or expectations. For some, the year hints at apocalyptic finish times; a amount in which the world will be thrown into utter chaos and violent upheaval. A turbulent and tumultuous epoch in which each natural and man-made disasters will decimate and probably cause the extinction of life as we understand it. Different, additional optimistic folks perceive this date as a moment of awakening, a huge global transformation of consciousness…one which is to be anticipated with joy
  • Garbage Collection Services and the Benefits of Recycling  By : George Wellington
    Residential collection services are a reliable option for removal of household, yard and recyclable waste These services work directly with their client base to determine a flexible service schedule based on changing needs
  • Waking Up in the Matrix  By : John Berling Hardy
    The world we have perceived ourselves to be in was no more real than what we see on TV. We are like contestants on a reality show. Once we pierce the veil that separates us from the world as we would like it to be, we find ourselves in a very cold and frightening place.
  • Herd Morality and Our Society  By : John Berling Hardy
    Morality is herd instinct in the individual.- Friedrich Nietzsche

    "Do you know the difference between right and wrong?" This is the question we ask our children, especially our teenagers, ad nausea. This is the litmus test for deciding if the criminal is bad or mad.
  • The Economic Crisis: Passing the Hot Potato  By : John Berling Hardy
    The game is set in motion by a junior loan officer at a small mortgage company who makes a pitch to a recently married couple with a baby on the way.

    The young couple is just starting their life together. They tell the officer they saw an ad on television that claimed they could buy a home with no money down.

  • The Law of Attraction Can Bring You Financial Freedom With Mentoring by the Elite For Sure-Fire Success  By : Kevin OLeary
    No one knows the law of attraction and how you can have your desires delivered better than the royal families and billionaires who own most of the planet’s wealth Their secrets have been shared and passed down for generations in groups like Yale’s Skull and Bones Club, the Illuminati and Bilderberg Group, among others
  • Find Fast Financial Freedom and Make Millions With Mentoring by the Elite For Members Only  By : Kevin OLeary
    The new Global Information Network (GIN) may be an opportunity to change your life and find financial freedom Renegade members of secret societies which have always manipulated world events in their favor are giving ordinary people the chance to join the illuminate for the first time ever
  • Mentoring by the Elite Almost Assures Financial Freedom For Global Information Network Members  By : Kevin OLeary
    For the first time in history, stubbornly guarded knowledge for financial freedom and dynamic health and wellness is being made available through mentoring by the elite

    A crusading click of billionaires, celebrities and royals has jumped ship from the secret societies like the Illuminati, Bilderberg Group and the Club of Rome
  • Secret Society Mentoring Brings Financial Freedom, Health, Wellness and Happiness to Average Joe  By : Kevin OLeary
    Financial freedom can be yours Experts that have walked the walk themselves and made it big are ready to help
  • The Civil War, Was it Caused by Slavery?  By : Earl Keaton
    If you went out right now and asked 100 people, what caused the Civil War; the majority would say "slavery"

    Well, lets get 2 things straight
  • Security Holograms and Fake Goods  By : Mark Trumper
    The flood of counterfeit goods into the United States from the Far East, and especially China and India, has reached all time highs and is creating significant economic damage at home This incredibly damaging, criminal activity is spurring the development of IP protective measures, such as security holograms
  • Tips For Keeping the Thermostat Down This Winter  By : Tara Smith
    Winter is just around the corner and many individuals are starting to think about those exorbitant heating bills that will soon be arriving in the mail And with the economy so bad this year it will be even harder for many families to keep up with the rising costs associated with heating their home
  • Murder By Authority  By : Smokey Chandler
    This is the story of why people should avoid the Roanoke Valley of Virginia. Southern justice is still practiced there.
  • Vancouver Short Term Housing Options for the 2010 Olympic Games  By : M.R. Ross
    The excitement of the Olympic Games is in the air Packed stadiums, thousands cheering, gold medals, national anthems and flags waving
  • How Can You Help in Saving the Earth?  By : CD Mohatta
    These days, everyone is talking about saving the environment, conserving energy, cutting down on carbon dioxide emissions, etc Scientists are warning about the impending dangers of global warming and increasing temperature
  • Can we Heal the Injury of Planet Earth?  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    Planet Earth is facing a multitude of problems They are: water shortage, climate change, melting ice- caps and global warming to name a few
  • How to Survive Our Recession  By : Jason Morton
    This close to Christmas, I hear the same thing from alot of people "Things are tight right now", I shutter everytime I hear those words
  • Teens And The News - Are Kids Today In The Know?  By : Jesse Akre
    Teens and kids today do not dwell in fairy tales and Christmas surprises alone — they are right there in the driver’s seat taking charge of their lives, steering their way through every high and low Now, they are keener on understanding the world than ever, learning anything they chance upon and voraciously absorbing ‘news’ in order to always be in the know
  • Be Voguish & Get Schaeffer Outfitters  By : Kimberly Ducado
    Schaeffer Outfitters Ranchwear - Clothes of Quality

    Schaffer Outfitter Ranch wear is western styled wearable Yes you take in it befitting, they are article of clothing that fits out strongest for cowboys and cowgirls
  • Christmas Comes Early  By : Carl Hampton
    Christmas came early for many hard working Americans

    For once a government program that is really working and has turned out to be a real success, and this is the First Time Home Buyer’s Tax Credit
  • Sonja Grace on What Will Happen in 2012  By : Sonja Grace
    There is a shift in consciousness going on right now that is quiet and subtle to most but to the spirit realm it remains top priority There is constant balance maintained in all realms, both here on earth and in the spirit realm
  • A Frightening Account of the Effects of Global Warming  By : Rolf Joho
    The term global warming is used to describe an increase the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere Global warming has been an important issue for some time now, but only became truly serious as of a few years ago
  • 81st Infantry Division of the United States Army Wore the First Shoulder Sleeve Insignia  By : Earl Keaton
    The first United States Army shoulder sleeve insignia was worn by members of the 81st Infantry Division This is an important aspect from an insignia collectors viewpoint
  • Animals Facing Extinction In 2010  By : Nathan Martyn
    In 2004 there was a determination that over fifteen thousand species of plants and animals on the planet were facing extinction The reasons for this are varied, but the primary factor has become humanity's reckless destruction of their local habitats and the global eco-sphere
  • Paper Products and Green Living  By : David Kraft
    Some of the environmental issues that arise from paper production and disposal include the pollution of air and water, high energy use, large landfill requirements and deforestation To keep the impact on the environment to a minimum we need to change the ways in which we view paper products and begin to reuse and recycle these produces more in an environmentally safe manner
  • The Mom and Pops Are Standing Strong  By : James Barry
    The current recession has been a struggle for global industries and manufacturing, without a doubt We've seen the down turn of the automotive industry, a faction that no-one ever imagined could possibly crumble
  • The Latest on H1N1 Swine Flu  By : Samuel Peterson
    World Health Organization has been regularly sending updates over the last few years about the state of diseases in the world and the forecasts are not good According to WHO, we are long overdue for a disease that can and will affect more than 90% of the world population causing a dramatic decline in world population
  • Energy 4 Earth  By : Peterslove
    Energy 4 Earth - What Is this

    Energy 4 Earth is a homemade energy program that is taking the internet by storm
  • How Pearl Harbor Has Changed Over the Past 20 Years  By : Tom Bolotow
    Pearl Harbor is best known for the 1941 Japanese bombing that prompted the United States to enter World War II The US naval base located on Oahu Island, Hawaii, has many memorials and museum dedicated to the infamous events of Sunday, December 7, 1941
  • Introduction to Asbestos and Asbestos Disease: 10 Key Facts  By : Nigel Askew
    1 Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral which has been used for thousands of years
  • Recycle and Get Green  By : Janet Davis
    Blue disposal bins, catchy three-word slogans, signs asking users to separate green glass from clear glass, 'paper or cardboard only' disposal receptacles - these are just a few of the visible signs of the modern recycling movement Recycling has been a major issue since human beings first started forming organized societies
  • Air Pollution and Its Effects on the USA and the World  By : Barry Jonathan Lough
    When we contemplate air pollution, most of us think that the air is okay That is, if we don't see a colored haze hanging above our heads or black particles raining on our towns
  • Clinton, Gore and Gen. Clark Committed War Crimes  By : William Dorich
    Kosovo is Serbia by Dr. Vojin Joksimovich exposes the shocking evidence that the Clinton administration committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in their illegal war in Bosnia and Kosovo. Read the hidden truth that is finally exposed.
  • A Donation in Thailand Charities Can Help Children in Need  By : Thanom Ketem
    A child wakes up hungry and knows there is no food to eat Their brothers and sisters are hungry as well
  • Your Charitable Thai Donation  By : Nomkaku
    Regardless of where you live in the world, we all want to be able to help out anywhere that we can There is always an organization that needs donated support in order to be able to meet the demands of those that they help
  • A Thailand Fund Donation Has Its Uses  By : KengToys
    Thailand is a growing industrial country with much to offer visitors and investors alike Unfortunately like many growing countries they have developed some unpleasant growing pains
  • Save a Life With Your Donation  By : Nomkaku
    When the tsunami struck Thailand, it killed many people It also exposed Thailand's lack of proper medical care
  • Make a Donation and Save a Life  By : Nomkaku
    There are many ways for you to help the poor of Thailand The most important thing to do is just pick one
  • Make a Difference in the World  By : Nomkaku
    It is easy to sit back and do nothing You might claim you are too busy
  • Help Those in Need  By : Nomkaku
    It can be hard figuring out how to help people You want to help the poor but you do not know how
  • Help the Suffering in Pattaya  By : Nomkaku
    Those who live in Pattaya, Thailand are living in poverty in a paradise Although the region contains some of the world's most beautiful beaches and resorts, little of that money goes to the general population
  • Bring Relief to Those in Need in Thailand  By : Nomkaku
    If you want to make a difference, donate money in Thailand Your dollars will go a long way there
  • You Can Make a Worldwide Donation to Thai  By : Nomkaku
    Just as with any country, Thailand accepts donations for many different things When you look on the internet, you will find that there are many different organizations that you give your help to through the help of the internet
  • Wildlife Conservation and a Wild Life  By : Mark Bottell
    Shamwari Game Reserve has attracted some famous guests over the past few years, from Brad Pitt to Tiger Woods and John Travolta However, the game reserve now has a film crew of their own; meet Johan Joubert and the cast of Shamwari: A Wild Life
  • The New Take on Background Checks!  By : Barry Snyder
    Worrying and having doubts about your spouse or considering having a background check on your potential employee is not an unreasonable action as it is rational and well grounded We are all aware of the high divorce rates and crime rates so it is only right to do something about your fears
  • How to Protect Yourself Using a Criminal Background Check  By : Barry Snyder
    Is there someone new in your life, but you are just not sure about who they really are Are you confident about the people that are taking care of your children
  • Donating Online to Thailand  By : Nomkaku
    If you donate to charities and you are looking for a new place to give, you can go online and give to a charity in Thai Simply by doing a little research on the internet, you are going to find that there are many different organizations that you can give to
  • Pros and Cons of Solar Energy: Revealed  By : Jim Martin
    Discover how solar energy can be used to benefit all those who are aware of the hidden potential of this powerful energy source

    Understanding solar energy and how it is generated

    The earth receives solar energy from that resplendent ball of fire in the sky known as the sun
  • Book Review: An Obsolete Honor – a Story of the German Resistance to Hitler by Helena P. Schrader  By : Simon Barrett
    There are two very clear types of Historical Fiction, those that are merely set against a historical backdrop and the historical events are mere bit players recessed into the color commentary The second type of book is a much different beast, take a historical event, place it in center stage and weave your tale around it using a combination of factual and fictional characters and events
  • The US Resurrection of the Fourth Fleet  By : Gustavsyn Alpherline Lyrra
    Washington will again implement the fourth fleet to establish power in Latin American and the Caribbean. The fourth fleet was created during World War II in order to quell the infiltration of German submarines, yet its presence was no longer felt after the war, as U.S. military believed it was no longer necessary.
  • Kinds of Irish Jewelry Pieces - A World Affair  By : GKM
    Kinds of Irish Jewelry Pieces

    Irish jewelry, for many people, refers to those pieces of jewelry that have been crafted and bought in Ireland Although this is correct, it is not just limited to this
  • The Savior – A Hidden Holocaust Epos  By : Michael Karpin
    Study of the history of the Holocaust is flourishing In schools and universities worldwide, young people, Jews and non-Jews alike are engaged in profound examination of the mass slaughter of European civilians and especially Jews by the Nazis during World War II
  • Praline Pecans: The Origin  By : Danny Fox
    History says that praline originated from a French soldier and diplomat, Marshal du Plessis-Praslin He was also a sugar industrialist whose cook was believed to have invented the now popular praline
  • Growing Coffee in Sustainable Environments  By : Chuggin McCoffee
    Coffee growing is an age-old practice, but a new trend in specialty coffee farming is to move towards sustainability There are several choices in sustainable practices available within coffee farming, including shade growing, which worked to produce a better tasting coffee crop
  • The Developing Countries Efforts to Conclude Doha Talks  By : Gustavsyn Alpherline Lyrra
    There are many people who have never heard of nor understand what the Doha talks are all about but they are a significant economic issue. Despite its relatively anonymousness of the conference, they are of great importance to many countries around the world and to the overall global economic climate.
  • How Solar Energy Can Change the World  By : Ruth Ullmann
    Solar energy is a word tossed around a lot these days as an alternative to non-renewable energy sources The truth is, just 0
  • Alternative Energy Sources to Help You Go Green  By : Ruth Ullmann
    The need for alternative energy sources is nothing new but in this present time, the need is urgent on a global level People and governments are reeling from the impact of the startling rise in energy costs and alarmed at the many dangers posed by environmental problems
  • The Relevance of Doha Round to Developing Countries  By : Gustavsyn Alpherline Lyrra
    The Doha Development Round (DDR) is a negotiation between members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that aims to lower international barriers and encourage global trade. Through cooperation and negotiation the WTO believes that open trade will provide worldwide economic growth.
  • The Zodiac Killer As The Originator Of Many Mass Market Media Techniques Of Terrorism  By : Arthur T. Fellon
    The “Zodiac” “The Zodiac Killer”
  • Fighting Global Warming  By : Neal Hamou
    There are multiple lists of tips on how to reduce global warming Many of these tips are really common knowledge now and even before saving the planet was cool, some of these tips were presented as ways to save money
  • The Alliance For Climate Protection  By : Neal Hamou
    The Alliance for Climate Protection is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about the climate crisis The Alliance for Climate Protection's goal is two-fold
  • International Wool Trade Shifts To Organic  By : Martin Gavin
    Uruguay, which has a wool industry worth some $360 million and keeps around 60,000 people employed, is shifting the way it produces sheep hair in the attempts to counteract falling production levels, with a new focus on organic production methods Tough the government ministry has said that this year's shear, which begins this week, should bring in around 42 million kilos of wool, there have been warnings from both farmers and those inside the textile industry that rising costs, poor exchange rates, primarily against the weakened dollar, and exacting tax rebate system were all at risk of lowering production levels
  • Why Diamonds Are So Special  By : Allison Ryan
    There is much more to a diamond than just a pretty and expensive rock used to make pretty and expensive jewelry They are made out of carbon; in fact they are the second most stable form of carbon, after graphite
  • Commercial Vacancies, the Next Real Estate Bubble to Burst  By : Ki Gray
    Commercial vacancies are on the rise as anticipated by several real estate statisticians in early 2009. In addition, insurance companies are standing up and taking notice.
  • Einstein's Last Request  By : Robert Gerzon
    On July 9, 1955 in London, Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell, along with many other world famous scientists and philosophers, issued a heartfelt plea to humankind The Russell-Einstein Manifesto was Einstein's final public act before his death
  • Open Source Intelligence Versus Human Life?  By : Christopher Cox
    Has Wikipedia damaged its reputation as a reliable, unbiased news source

    Maybe the question itself is tongue in cheek, but serious questions have recently been raised regarding the availability of information versus the possible threat to human life
  • Recent Developments in China Air Pollution  By : Barry Jonathan Lough
    China has seen great economic development over the decades This has taken place largely to the benefit of their population, but some problems have arisen
  • Administration of the Buddhist Order of Thailand  By : Arjanyai
    For centuries, ever since Buddhism was introduced into the country, the Sangha or the Buddhist monastic order has been one of the nation’s greatest institutions Under royal patronage of all the kings and with the support of the Government and the people, it has even possessed the right to govern itself
  • The State Of Leadership In The World  By : Simon Oates
    Its very clear that the world is at a crossroads at the moment - economically & politically and even culturally Several political conflicts in the middle east and other developing nations, combined with the threat of nuclear force from Iran and North Korea, at a time when the global economy is in a mild downturn, and several regions are really suffers for it
  • China Creates Its Own Credit Bubble  By : Jacek Popiel
    In order to escape the impact of the global recession, the Chinese government is creating a credit bubble similar to the one that crashed the Western economies. The end result is likely to be the same.
  • The Cuba Code and Separating True Cuban Cigars From Fakes  By :
    Cuban cigars: for a cigar aficionado, the ultimate forbidden fruit is to buy Cuban cigars. At least, that's true if you live in the United States, which has long embargoed most trade and travel with the Communist island republic, which prevents the ability to buy Cuban cigars.
  • The Facts Behind the Iran Protests  By : Jacek Popiel
    The protests in Iran are as much about government incompetence as about elections and democracy. This situation is not unique to Iran. In fact the gap between elites and people is a growing global issue.
  • Is Russia a Potential Partner for the US  By : Jacek Popiel
    The overthrow of communism by the Russian people was a historical achievement, but Russia has little experience handling freedom. With respect to the new Russia the US has a choice between a hard line and cooperation. The second option is by far the most promising.
  • The New Chinese Threat to the Dollar  By : Jacek Popiel
    The Chinese government has unveiled a commercial strategy which could in time undermine the dollar global role.
  • Latin American Cooperation With World Health Organization  By : Danil Tavor
    The WHO has enjoyed relative autonomy with its networks and affiliate programs that allow it to consider itself a driving force behind prevention. In recent months, in respect to Latin America, WHO has worked closely with Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).
  • The World Health Organization Work in the International Arena  By : Danil Tavor
    WHO or The World Health Organization directs and coordinates authority for health for the United Nations system. They provide leadership on Global Health matters, They mold the health research agenda, They set the norms and standards, They gather evidence based on policy options, They provide technical support to countries and they monitor and asses health trends.
  • World Health Organization and Yellow Fever  By : Danil Tavor
    According to the World Health Organization, yellow fever has been a known scourge to the Americas and to Africa for approximately 400 years. Over the past 20 years, there has been a rise in incidents, once again making this disease a political and humanitarian focus as mere outbreaks can graduate into epidemics in a very short time.
  • Are the Wars on Terror Winnable  By : Jacek Popiel
    Success in the conflicts under the war on terror umbrella is only partly dependent on military force. The real key is the US policy towards the subject populations.
  • Natural Gas  By : Thomas Kerrin
    It may surprise you to know that the gas we use around our homes every day is made up mainly of methane - the same chemical gas that’s found in the gas expelled by humans on an almost daily basis The gas supplied to our homes is actually called Natural Gas, and here we take a look at its properties
  • WHO: The Fight Against HIV  By : Danil Tavor
    The World Health Organization, formed in 1948, has struggled to cure and prevent countless diseases throughout their long history. By far however, one of their most desperate fights has been against the HIV virus.
  • Is the Military Community Providing You With the Correct Military News  By : Jason Creation
    People watch the military news to see how service men are getting on in places like Iraq and Afghanistan Men and women on active service are even interviewed by the media, something that would not have happened during World War II when nobody was interested in the views of enlisted men
  • Going Green is Easier Than You Think  By : Paul Travis
    “Going Green” is a term more and more of us are becoming aware of You see it on magazine covers in the supermarket checkout line
  • The Impossible Becomes Possible  By : Allison Ryan
    Our reincarnated savage would look round on a populace who, in spite of an unhealthy, stunted and weedy appearance, were yet able to perform feats which necessitated a nervous system quite incomprehensible to him

    The fact that everyone can perform without thinking the extraordinary act of reading; the possibility of any little girl becoming a telephone operator is a reality
  • Metropolitan Survives the San Francisco Earthquake  By : Allison Ryan
    Shortly afterward the company established offices on the West Coast more convenient quarters were secured in the fine Hayward Building, known as "the first skyscraper in San Francisco," to which the Head Office moved on January 1, 1902

    The pioneering work accomplished, Mr
  • How Will The World, Obama And You Clean The Air With Renewable Wind And/or Solar Energy?  By : J Manns
    The World is on a clean renewable energy kick

    I was watching Modern Marvels and saw stories of how solar towers are being built around the world as I write this article
  • Cost Of Living International Rankings For 1 April 2009  By : Steven Coleman
    International cost of living rankings are the result of comparing the cost of an expatriate’s personal budget, using the local prices for the same defined quantities of the same goods and services in each country throughout the world

    Our findings show that the compound impact of the multifaceted global economic trends that impact each country in one way or another, are contributing to rapid substantial changes in the relative cost of living of countries around the world

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