Sunday, August 31, 2008

Population Problem

There is no denying fact that Bangladesh is an overpopulated country for which its economic as well as financial stringency always remains in shortage stage. Since, the country which is over populated can face lots of problems. These problems are food, shelter, and clothing and even in all levels of development over population cannot be treated as a good symptom. In Asia, Europe Latin America and even in some parts of Australia, there is a tremendous pressure on their national growth.

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Saturday, August 30, 2008

A Public Library System Trashing Used Books

Recently, in February of this year in fact, a particular public library system was investigated and found guilty of tossing garbage bags full of used library books into their dumpsters. Several of these books were still in excellent condition and this was not just a one time occurrence either. The Knox County public library system, which is sponsored by the taxes that are paid by that counties residents, was recently investigated by one of the local news channels within the state of Tennessee and their investigation infuriated several Knox County residents.

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Friday, August 29, 2008

Drunk With Stupidity

A group of college presidents have signed a petition attempting to spark a debate about the drinking age. They contend that lowering the age will decrease binge drinking. If that doesn't make sense to you, you're not alone. I use my personal experience will college "drinking" talks to give the real reason college big wigs want the age lowered.

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Don't Leave the House Until You've Cleaned Up Your Room!

How is your year shaping up? With three months left, have you achieved your goals? Are you coping with the curve balls being thrown our way? We have just finished a fabulous Wealth Dynamics Weekend in India - but one that took place whilst an earthquake killed 40,000 in Kashmir. I arrived here after a fantastic Entrepreneur Business School in Bali - but one that took place days before the bombs went off. As the waves rise, we can hold more tightly to the boat - or we can jump in the water.

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

A Free STM News Service For Professionals in the Scientific and Medical Industry

Combined global STM publishing market grew 4.4% to $14.7 billion in 2007 (Source: Simba). There are hundreds and thousands of publishers who compete for a share of this market pie. Thanks to the emergence of technology enabled business models, the publishing industry has witnessed intense competition in the last few years.

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American Conservatism - A Champion Perseveres With the Power to Stand

It was Abraham Lincoln who said, "To sin by silence when they should protest, makes cowards out of men." As American champions, we need to be people who have the courage to stand up for what we know to be right. This powerful article explores the American history of standing up and how we can do the same thing today.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Desperate Conditions Of Indian Widows Exposed

Losing a partner is a painful experience. For many Indian widows, young and old, it is like having a glimpse of emptiness and desperation. Being a widow is the start of putting on your shoulders a bigger responsibility of taking care of the children by yourself.

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Author Donates Royalties To Stop Dam Building

Dam building may, in theory, provide jobs and energy for a community but in reality, it most often leads to the displacement of people and the catastrophic ecological destruction. One author couldn't stand by the sidelines, she decided to bring awareness and financial funds to help stop dam building.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

American Arthritis Society and Its Role in the Society

American arthritis society is a non profit organization that help arthritis patients. They work three ways to help the society and that would be through funding arthritis research, providing sound information about arthritis, and creating an arthritis community where members can support and help each other go through the effects and symptoms of their disease.

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Let's Play Doctors and Nurses

I'm not entirely sure what it is that attracts a person to a uniform but there is something about it. Maybe it's the merging of the sexes that is so prevalent today. Possibly, for women, it is the fact that there are very few masculine men around anymore and to see a large, strapping man in uniform, ready for action, to save and protect, just maybe this is what attracts the typical damsel in distress.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

India's Electric Car Pioneer

Determined to change the world, Mr. Sudarshan Maini, Founder of the Maini Group and the maker of Reva, the world's cheapest electric vehicle, is an inspiring entrepreneur, writes Balaji Pasumarthy. One of the cutest cars in the electric vehicle market, it has a strong body made of a special high-impact polymer which is dent-resistant and non- corrosive.

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Arizona Highway Construction a Major Project

For thousands of Arizona commuters, the drive to work is already long enough. With traffic snarls a regular occurrence, the last thing they want to hear is their commute will take even longer. However, if they take Interstate 10 to work, that is exactly what may be happening. Plans are in place to widen I-10, which will mean the sight of the temporary highway barrier will become a common one.

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Getting Into Charity Work is a Blessing to Others

People from all walks of life, from all social and economic levels and backgrounds can be found rending service through different types of charity work opportunities. These volunteers donate their time, skills, talents and expertise in a variety of service work areas, such as orphanage volunteer work, hospital volunteer work, and many other types of unpaid jobs. Across the board, people say that some of the most wonderful, memorable and rewarding times of their lives happened while engaged in serving others.

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

The Celebrity Charity Connection

In the past, contributions from the very rich to the poor were most often made anonymously. Many of the direct recipients of charity did not even know the identity of their benefactors. Today all this has changed. However, there is no doubt that endorsement of various charities by well-known film stars, musicians and sports personalities, coupled with the celebrities' own actual high-profile donations, can vastly increase public awareness of some indisputably worthy causes. Underprivileged children, homeless refugees, victims of natural disasters and sufferers from diseases such as AIDS are among the unfortunate people who have been hugely helped " not only by generous donations from wealthy personalities, but also thanks to contributions made by ordinary donors who have been deeply moved by the charitable activities of public figures they admire.

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Friday, August 22, 2008

England's History a Hollywood Blockbuster?

Why do I have a passion for historical England? A very easy question to answer when you think of all the drama, intrigue, courage and passion, all of the heroes and villains, Kings, Queens, rebels, artists, highwaymen, bishops and scientists. that have been a part in the shaping of England and its rich historical past.

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Why Can't We Live Without Plastics?

Let's face it plastic bottles, containers and grocery store bags are filling up our landfills. Our oceans end up with massive amounts of plastic debris each year, as these plastic throw-aways wash into the sea. Worse, they tend to accumulate and take long periods to decay and decompose, and as they do they also enter the food chain.

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

What is the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition?

The National Security Whistleblowers Coalition, or shortly NSWBC, was founded in 2004 by former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds in league with over 50 former and current United States government officials from more than a dozen agencies. Basically, the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition is an alliance of whistleblowers who have come forward to address weaknesses of US security agencies.

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The Enstrom Helicopter Ensures Quality and Safety in Your Investment

The Enstrom Helicopter Corporation is one of the best kept secrets in helicopters. It was actually established in 1959 by a Michigan lumberman and a mechanic. Together they worked on a dream of building their own helicopter. With the help of some experienced aircraft designers and some local business people they put their dream together with the enstrom helicopter for sale sign on the door. They built and sold a light helicopter.

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Why is New Jersey Called the Garden State?

New Jersey is known as the Garden State even in modern times as it maintains more than half its land covered in trees, parks, trails, gardens, flowers, and more. Rich in history, New Jersey, the Garden State also has modern ties to where it gets its name and why it is called the Garden State still today.

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How is the Used Car Business Faring Through the Credit Crunch

Lancashire is an English county in the North West region of the United Kingdom. Its population is about 1,449, 700 people and it hugs the coast next to the Irish Sea. The county council are based up in Preston but the county still takes its name from the town of Lancaster that is still considered to be the town of the county.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Alternatives to communication

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?

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Are the Streets of London Paved With Gold?

The story tells that the streets of historical London are paved with Gold but to be honest I am not sure whether that is really the case as I have never found any. However what I can tell you is true that the streets are wealth of historical interest, telling their own story of the development of one of the greatest cities in the World. From Roman inhabitation up until the present day the streets of historical London reveal golden nuggets of history for everyone to appreciate and enjoy.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

The American Vampire League - Dispelling the Myths

The American Vampire League is an organization that is dedicated to helping vampires. There are many horrific stories and myths about vampires and their association with evil spirits and death. Whether he was indeed a vampire is not really proven. However it is a good Halloween story.

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Communities Severely Damaged by Storms Will Get CDBG Assistance From HUD

The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program of the HUD is aimed at helping communities make sure that in need residents are able to access affordable housing, get jobs and services that fit their needs. Accordingly, the HUD is providing emergency funding to states that are terribly damaged by the recent storms: Iowa, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Texas.

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Wild Parties and the Bank of England

The activities of banks which invested heavily in flawed US subprime mortgages has been likened to 'wild parties' by Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England. In the aftermath of a wild party, the merry makers will suffer a hangover the next morning. But the wild parties of UK and US bankers are now causing misery in the general population.

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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Worried About the Dam Damages? - Think Tanks Are Too!

Did you know that the Chinese gigantic dam project was so big that it actually unbalanced the planet? That's right a slight wobble was noted due to the Chinese incredible infrastructure project. Can you imagine a human project able to alter the planet and its spin? It's true. Of course, you also know that a gigantic project like this also puts additional weight on the plates and therefore can cause Earthquakes as well?

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Blogs About Military

The United States armed forced does not only dominates the world, they also governs the web in terms of quantity. Hundreds to thousands of blogs dedicated to military, written and maintained by service personnel themselves are the clear evidences of their dominance in the World Wide Web.

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Remarkable find at Littlecote House could end 350 year dispute

The recent discovery of a leather-bound notebook could be the solution to a debate that has been rampant within the Royal Society for 350 years. The argument revolves around English politician Alexander Popham - who was born deaf and mute around 1650 and was taught to speak by a distinguished scientist. But who?

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Find More About Her With Her Maiden Name

My father is remarrying and he has chosen this three-time widow lady. When I made a background check on her, all I found out in marriage registries indeed points out that she has been a good mother and wife to all the family she made. But would you not get suspicious and cautious too if your father marries someone whose husbands died while in relationship with her?

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Dream Interpretation As a Science - Different Types of Dreams

You receive relief, comprehension and courage from the wise unconscious mind, when you see dreams giving you information about the reason why someone you loved had to die. You are calmed down and relieved when you see dreams predicting your future and showing you that you will win over all obstacles and triumph, even when you are at the beginning of your path, feeling insecure and doubting if you'll get there in the end. Each type of dream shows you something very important for you. Therefore, this is a subject that you must care about!

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

For Every Sunrise There is a Sunset - Lives on the Street

Day before yesterday I was travelling to a local mall by car, it so happened that I got stuck at every traffic light and waited at least 200 seconds each. In those 200 seconds what I saw literally made my eyes red. At each red light, wherever our car stopped, a bunch of street children came rushing to beg.

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The Great American Tragedy

So what is the Great American Tragedy? For me, it is the "Great American Dream". It is a guy (or woman) who does everything right, studies hard in school, gets good grades, moves on to college and excels there, then onto a Master's or Doctorate and finally ends up with that lucrative corporate career. Everything is done by-the-book and the plan is followed to a T. Let's not forget that somewhere along the way there was enough time to get married and have a family.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Sex Trafficking Charity Criticises Jobcentre

Jobcentre Plus, which is run by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), features several escort vacancies on its website. However, the advertising of this role, which can pay as much to £100 an hour - has been criticised as it is said to "clearly" lead women into prostitution.

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Charlotte News - What Newspaper is Best?

I have read all of the newspapers in the Charlotte area. This article will address the pros and cons of all of them and I will tell you which one I used to subscribe to, before relocating to Seattle. The dominant Newspaper in the region is obviously the Charlotte Observer. However there are some other great newspapers you should be aware of, the Rhinoceros Times, and Creative Loafing. No one reads the Post!

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Monday, August 11, 2008

Wayne Rooney Learning Italian

Wayne Rooney Learning Italian: Wayne Rooney is reportedly now taking Italian lessons according to the Fametastic news website. In the article it is stated that after his trip to Milan with his fiancee Coleen McLoughin, where they traveled to go shopping for a wedding suit in April.

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Why Does OPEC Control Our Economy With Its Fuel Production Control?

If OPEC did not exist then where would the US stand with its current fuel situation? If production did equal supply and demand then prices would be consistent with the markets that have regulations on prices. The phone companies have to get certain legislation in order to go up on prices, so why this big issue with crude prices.

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Does Anyone Read Anymore Or Just Power Browse the Internet For Information?

Due to all the information smog and mass media bombardment more and more folks are reading their news online, in fact, this trend is causing the newspapers of our nation to die on the vine. One of the founders of Google stated that he did not know when the newspapers will die, only that such a day is coming and it could be within this decade or the next, but rest assured it is coming.

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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Red Cross Foolishness

First of all I was not going to write the article, but the Red Cross is kind of forcing it, and my wife is pushing me, Rosa. I mean, they got their say, now leave it alone, it is old business, and the Red Cross on the man's sleeve may have saved the lives of fifteen people, in what is considered a war zone. You can't get anything better than that.

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Friday, August 8, 2008

Tribute To Dr Martin Luther King Jr

Today marks the 40th anniversary of Dr. King's death. Every good-hearted human being since owes him a debt of gratitude. Widely hailed as a hero from U2 to Jesse Jackson, King had charisma and integrity unequaled in modern times. What can we still learn today from him?

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Corruption and Venality in a Third World

Developing Countries have consistently abused funds when not monitored by donor countries. Most of these donor countries do not do follow-ups in the projects in which they invested their funds. At the end, the majority of the citizens suffer because of the actions of the few leaders.

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

How Could Parents Forget?

It's a question that has preoccupied many here in France over the past month, and sadly made the headlines far too often. It's also one to which it's difficult to provide an answer. Over the past four weeks there have been three separate incidents of young children or babies - being left alone in locked cars.

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Entertainment Violence - How Bad is it Going to Get in the Future?

Violence in video games, on TV and even in cartoons has been a sore spot of concerned parents for decades. Unfortunately, nothing has changed, well, that is not exactly true, as things have gotten a lot worse. In fact, consumer rights activist groups have formed and lawsuits have run on for years in our court system over these issues.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Florida Legislation Effectively Eliminates Music Education

Currently there is a Bill on the floor of the Legislation scheduled for March 4 agenda proposed by Senator Constantine that mandates PE for 225 minutes weekly for grades 6 - 8. While the intent of the bill is to make Florida students active and healthy, the bill has major "unintended consequences".

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What Is The Real Legacy of Martin Luther King?

What Americans could have understood, and should absolutely know by now, is that Martin Luther King was a Christian leader of a movement to right many wrongs here in the USA. He was the man least to be feared in his movement, and most to be respected.

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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

New Orleans Business Two and a Half Years After Katrina

Are New Orleans businesses getting back to normal over 2 years after Hurricane Katrina? Contrary to popular belief around the country, the city is not still underwater! Hasn't been in over 2 years. The main industry that made New Orleans famous is the same one that will save it.

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Magazines - A Good Way to Get Into the Reading Habit

Reading is a good way of relaxing. However, most of us do not have the time to read lengthy novels, and hence we do not develop the habit of reading. However, magazines, with their short and interesting articles, can help us to get into the habit of reading.

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Monday, August 4, 2008

Is Social Capitalism the Right Approach?

Social capitalism, humanitarian capitalism, and common-good capitalism are all descriptors of the same principle - applying business principles to benefit many facets of society. This article contrasts more traditional methods of dealing with long-standing social issues with new, emerging models that seems to be gaining popularity, and actually achieving results.

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Indecent Dressing Among Women

I wonder why women should go about wearing cloths that will expose all their hot parts even in very cold weather. Because of this, some public places such as churches place posters on their gates to warn against indecent dressing. Also some high institutions in Nigeria such as NAU under the administration of Prof.

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Is the Credit Crunch the Fault of America?

Just 8 months ago it was a term that hardly anybody had heard of, or used, now, we turn on the radio, TV or pick up any paper and there it is ... Right in our face... 'Credit Crunch'. In fact it has become so common in its use, it is now difficult to understand just what it means to business and the individual.

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Saturday, August 2, 2008

Why New Jersey is the Best State to Live In

Often the butt of jokes from visitors from neighboring states, and negative stereotyping from TV shows like the Sopranos, despite all of that, New Jersey continues to attract people looking for good paying jobs, quality healthcare and education, awesome leisure activities, and a great place to raise kids. I am quick to acknowledge that New Jersey is not an inexpensive state to live in. The definition of best does not mean "cheap" or "inexpensive".

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Choosing to Become a Volunteer

Two of the oldest sayings known to man are "Do not do unto others as you would expect they should do unto you" and "It's better to receive than to give". Sadly, quite a number of people have forgotten the true meanings of these adages. Today, a lot of individuals concentrate on making their personal ambitions come true; become financially successful, finding instant gratification, or any other self-rewarding kind of behaviors.

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Food Rationing - The Only Solution to Food Wastage?

As Gordon Brown urges Brits to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfill, would a return to World-War style rationing and cooking not only reduce wastage, but also help to shrink the UK's bulging waistlines and the environment in the process? Food rationing came into effect back in February 1918 during World War One. However, there are many lessons that can be learnt in order to benefit today's wasteful society.

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