Saturday, February 28, 2009

Community Counseling in Urban Areas

The main concerns of community psychology and counseling is taking an ecological approach to cultural diversity and improvement of communities. The values of social justice and equality are at the very heart of community counseling and support.

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Paul Newman's Life and the First Presidential Debate

I always liked Paul Newman. He was a great human being. Someone who quietly went out of his way to help others. His name and numbers explain why. Numerology also reveals much about the first Presidential Debate.

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Big Bang Theory is an Incorrect Quantum Physics Abstraction

What if you build a theory or a formula with the premise that 2+2=5. All that follows is incorrect. When the materialistic scientists leave the Creator God out of their big bang theory, all that follows is wrong.

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Determined Citizen Feeds the Hungry and Unites the Community

When one man set out to help feed the hungry, he managed to gain support from diverse groups across the spectrum of a small community. His is an example of determination we can all use as inspiration.

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Congress Passes Bill to Educate Realtime-Certified Court Reporters

The Senate and the House have passed a bill that will provide grants to educate court reporters specializing in realtime communication. These reporters will provide captioning for live television broadcasts, improving access for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The July 18, 2008 Earthquake Prediction

There has been an email that has been circulating on the Internet for some time now. It's content is a claim that there is an earthquake with an 8. something magnitude that will hit the Philippines on July 18, 2008.

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Is Sex All That Matters?

We are influenced by our society, culture and most of all what we perceive. There isn't a magazine, television commercial or billboard advertisement in Times Square that's not giving or sending out a sexual message to people.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Spending on Water Projects Still Rising But Clouds Loom

As concerns grow over water shortages and the quality of the world's supply, a recent industry survey finds increased water project spending for 2008 ' but not at the levels of previous years. And there may be trouble ahead.

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Quake Disaster Tests Corporate Social Responsibility

With the confirmed death toll from the severe earthquake that jolted Sichuan Province climbing over 12,000, more and more enterprises and individuals are taking action to help the disaster-hit areas. Rough calculations suggest that as of 10 a.m.

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Are You Prepared For Times Of Uncertainty?

This article talks about being prepared for economic shifts, and other things that happen in everyday life. We have to be ready for times of uncertainty so we can live our life to the fullest every day.

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One World Economy - Whose World Will It Be?

Hi. My name is Keif Lewis, and I am the press secretary for write in presidential candidate Charlie Champion. We have chosen this unorthodox method for running his election, because we no longer trust our political system.

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Two-Faced Baby is Born in India

A baby girl was born three weeks ago in India with two faces. The as-yet-unnamed baby was born with two pairs of eyes, two pairs of lips and two noses, and doctors have sadly rendered her inoperable.

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Diamond Minds, Diamond Eyes - The Sight of Europe From Sahara to Santa

The diamonds we find in the ground are as shafts of light out of the hellish inside earth, or sparkles from God. We see diamonds in most holy eyes, so we think diamonds are gifts from God.

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Friday, February 20, 2009

America Is A Great Nation, But Some Of Its People Are Not Great

It seems that there are still some people who are trying to find out personal private details about Magibon. Their aim, apparently, is to prove by doing this that Magi is not Japanese at all, but American.

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Radio Interoperability Discussed By National Public Safety Telecommunications Council

Will the problem of radio interoperability among first responders ever really be resolved? There may never be a national system to fix the problem but there are ways to develop interoperability, even inexpensively, if agencies want to.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

How US Industries Save Money Using Good Readability on Documents

Right from their inception in the late 1940s, readability formulas revolutionized the writing style of everyone. Readability formulas affect every industry because of their all-appealing premise. These formulas make documents or text "readable" for the intended audience.

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Ethiopian Media - Radio and Television

The Ethiopian government has maintained control over the radio stations and the television station that are in Ethiopia. There are nine radio stations, and eight of them are broadcast on AM frequencies while one is shortwave based.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Security Has Its Price

Worldwide sports events, drawing the attention of millions, issue a challenge for protection of such mass gatherings. Due to high risk of terrorist attacks the organizers take great responsibility for safety of all the competitors and spectators.

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Changing American Society Creates a Demand for Chinese Au Pairs

The concept of an au pair is not new. A young woman or occasionally a young man comes to stay in this country offering childcare services in return for room and board and a small weekly stipend.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Gossip Gluttons - How We Fell in Love With Celebrities

Celebrity gossip continues to fascinate the public and fills thousands of pages of magazines, websites and newspapers every week. But why do we have such a culture of celebrity worship and has it always been this way?

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Abraham Lincoln Depressed?

Abraham Lincoln, with his mysteries and secrets of his unknown painful mind, he still achieved his goals. Depression can attack anyone, Abraham said, "I am not concerned that you have fallen, I am concerned that you arise".

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Monday, February 16, 2009

Youth Viewed As a Sociological and Cultural Phenomenon

Youth today is viewed as taking a subcultural or counter cultural complexion. Youth in the West has been under study from sociological and cultural studies perspectives. Increasingly, a postmodernist stance appears to overarching paradigm common to both perspectives.

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Can We Stop the Suicides in Bridgend?

It is possible for us as individuals to contribute to stopping a wave of suicides or crime. What we need to do is focus on sending Love to the area by means of a human network of awareness.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Overlooking From The 29th Floor - The 9/11 Tragedy

Saturday came and I was off for the day. I went to see Ground Zero. The rubble was a horrific sight. After 4 days, rescue teams were still there hoping to rescue even the deceased. The smoke was dissipating

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Learn How to Make an Impact Through Donations

Vexed and weary as most people may feel after getting through a hard day's work, they will still feel the emptiness from within. Why is this so? It is because for once, people are born to help others.

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Friday, February 13, 2009

40 Years Later Hair the Musical is on With the Hairy Revolution!

I would like draw attention to artwork from the 1960's that has made an impact on my life. Remember the day glow posters and black lights? Remember the rock art from The Fillmore play bills we all saved?

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Do We Want Genetically Modified Food?

There is increasing interest in how we feed the population of the world at a price they can afford. With the concern over food security and availability as world population grows will this change consumer views on GM?

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Will Food Shortages Change Consumer Views on Genetically Modified Foods?

There is increasing interest in how we feed the population of the world at a price they can afford. With the concern over food security and availability as world population grows will this change consumer views on GM?

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A Day to Remember

Memorial Day is a day to honor men and women who died in service. A national Federal Holiday celebrated in cities and towns all over the country. A day in remembrance of our loved ones who passed away.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

How Shade Sails Have Positive Benefits For Children

I was delighted to hear that there was going to be a shade sail installed at a school in Sudbury, Suffolk. A school had won a competition through Able Canopies to have a shade sail designed and installed.

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The Rich Get Richer - Exxon Earns $10.9 Billion Amidst this Gasoline Crisis

Don't expect us motorists to sympathize, but it is my understanding that although ExxonMobil Corp posted a HUGE $10.9 billion earnings, it was considered a let down. In other words, the gasoline prices didn't do them (ExxonMobil) any favors.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Political Telemarketing - A New Frontier in Consumer Annoyance

Political phone calls are the new annoyance around many families' dinner tables. With the ever contentious nature of political discourse around the globe it seems that there is no end in sight for this new form of telemarketing.

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Private Eyes - A Profession of the Past?

Many reasons exist why people would want to find a particular person. Whether it is a long lost relative, friend or a more detailed genealogy research, the internet has become the first stop in any search for somebody.

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Monday, February 9, 2009

Discovering the Rich Culture of Tennessee

Today, the great destination of Tennessee boasts its musical heritage and tourist attractions that are full of artistic as well as cultural value. The word "Tennessee" is derived from the Yuchi Indian term 'Tana-see' that means 'The Meeting Place'.

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A Parable About Fear

What are you afraid of? Remember when we were young and some kid was trying to get you to crawl in a hole or something. He would always dare us with a phrase like, "What are you scared of?

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Fundraiser Electrifies Palm Coast Audience

The Joy & Care-Giving Foundation Inc., a 501(c)3 charity based in Palm Coast, Florida, sponsored an incredible variety show event Friday night, October 17th. For the couple hundred people in attendance, thrilling performances were on tap most of the evening.

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Unemployment Rates From Around the World

There are some Countries with a small population and low unemployment rate and other countries with a large population with low unemployment rates. What are these countries doing different from the United States to keep their unemployment rate low?

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Friday, February 6, 2009

To Tim Russert on Passing

Tim Russert was like an older brother who was looking out for us. He stripped greedy and unethical politicians to their ugly core. To others, he showed compassion and understanding. He was part of America and we miss him.

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Change - What Lies Ahead?

"If anything is constant, it is change." - Bryce's Laws. As I have written in the past, Americans are great reactionaries. There are numerous examples to illustrate the point including Pearl Harbor, 9/11, and Hurricane Katrina just to mention a few.

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Roman Antiques To Now - German Hans Sacked Rome, China's Hans Sack Tibet

It is an irony to consider that the Germanic chaps with the name of Hans would have destroyed a civilization in Rome. And now Chinese Hans destroy the Buddhist civilization of Tibet. All named Hans, stop, and go home.

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Corporal Punishment - Study Results

Corporal punishment, spanking, paddling or hitting a child is a heatedly debated social issue in many countries. Questions exist as to whether children are harmed by being hit for discipline, or whether it is an effective method of discipline.

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Hardships of an Immigrant

Apart from the obvious challenges, such as having to adjust to life in a new country, there are numerous other obstacles that have to be overcome. But stay the course, and there's no telling how far you can go.

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A Film Festival For Global Peace

This is an international film festival sans glamour. A film festival sans the star parade, rocking parties and the hype. This is a film festival with a passion-a commitment to make our planet earth a better place to live.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

We Have Become The Assume Generation

We have become the "Assume Generation" Time moves so quickly that we "assume" that those that matter the most to us, know how we really feel about them. This is truly one of the greatest tragedies of our times.

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Dubai's Growing Health Sector

The general perception is, if the economy is healthy then even the citizens are healthy. In case of UAE, the cities have better facilities than the rural areas. The healthcare sector has been evolving for the last 30 years continuously.

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Monday, February 2, 2009

Multiculturalism - Smart Business Or Racism

There is a lot of talk about multiculturalism in recent years. Although once receiving mostly favorable publicity, the tide has been turning against multiculturalism. This article proposes the theory that many people do not understand what multiculturalism really means.

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A Cultural View on Global Terrorism

I think if we try to understand more about the sick we learn more about health. If we study the insane, we might get to know more about sanity. If we understand terror we may get a grip on peace?

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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Hydrogen Fuel Cells are very efficient. Gasoline engines, for example, operate at an efficiency rate of about 20%. Fuel cells have an efficiency rate between 45% and 53%. Are these cells the solution to our energy problems or is there more to it...

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