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Intelligent Design - Why are the Intelligent So Afraid of It?
Only hours after President Bush announced that he was for teaching intelligent design in our schools the flap has begun. Among the many nervous voices is Bill Press a political analyst for MSNBC. In a letter published in the World Net Daily, Friday August 5, 2005, Bill said, I don't know how my
Energuide Evaluator Training
Energuide is an energy conservation standard designed to help homeowners and businesses lessen their drain on utility services and, by doing so, save money. Energuide evaluators conduct audits of buildings, both existing and new construction, and provide suggestions for boosting the facility's energ
What Are the Dangers of Rapid Population Growth?
Rapid population growth reaches a dangerous level when the growth rate significantly exceeds the foreseeable increases in resources, land space and death rate. A massive increase in fertility skews the population balance, and can impact several key areas of the economy and society. These can range f
Why Do Consumers Blame the Bush Administration for Gasoline Prices?
Do you ever find it interesting that so many closet liberal thinkers blame the Bush Administration for higher oil prices and gasoline prices at the pump? Many say well the argument has merit, because the Bush Family has previously been in the oil business.
What Are Good Excuses for Running Late?
Whether you are running late for school, work or even a date, you should have a good excuse ready to explain your tardiness. If you have a legitimate explanation for being late, then tell the truth about your situation. However, people do not always have a real excuse for their lateness, and as many
3 Things I Hate About Elections
Elections make me ill tempered, surly, and curmudgeonly. I become the kind of person who wants to chase kids out of my yard and shake my fist at motorists who drive too fast in my neighborhood.
Discussion InThe U.s Over Mubaraks Resignation
The revolt in Egypt attracted the attention of the international community as President Barack Obama addressed the United States on Tuesday night regarding the unrest in Egypt. It is during this time that veteran CNN political sage David Gergen issued a warning to the U.S. president. Gergen said rep
Iran Is Capable Of Conducting Strikes Worldwide
The Iranian government has announced that it is capable of conducting worldwide strikes against the US if necessary. They claim that they have a plan in place to strike at various targets if the US strikes at the nuclear facilities that they are developing.
How to Fly the POW Flag
Prisoner of War (POW) flags are flown to show support for soldiers held captive overseas. While it may seem like common sense to fly a POW flag at all times, there are actually only a handful of days that it should be up. There are also certain rules one should follow when it comes to displaying the
Number 44 - The Obama Era Begins
The glitz, glamor, parties, and campaigns are over. It is time to rebuild and restore our beloved Nation, the United States of America. The mandate of the American people has spoken.
US Government PhD - Bin Laden Dead Since 2001
One of the more reliable sources of information concerning the fate of CIA asset Osama Bin Laden is a site called What Really Happened.com. Interestingly, their online broadcast experienced a 'coincidental' interruption just minutes before President Obama's momentous announcement abou
Stop Bailing!
Offers the root causes of our financial melt-down: concentration of wealth and a fixation on consumption. To address the challenge we must make hard choices and embrace core values for the collective good. Bailing by weighing down the sinking ship with further debt will undermine a recovery which mu
Grants For Non-profit Organizations
There are many different jobs in non profit organizations, but anyone who has worked at any level knows how important grant applications are.
What Should You Ask a New Roommate?
Cohabiting with a roommate takes consideration and compromise on both sides. To ensure that your new relationship goes smoothly, ask good questions to plan how to live in a shared space. Questions should be asked before choosing your roommate. If you're assigned roommates without the luxury of choos
Information on Nouveau Tech Society
Nouveau Tech Society is a company that sells books and magazines that maintain that for the past 2,500 years, Earth has been inhabited by an "anti-civilization." Nouveau claims to have exclusive information that will help prospective clients overcome the negative influences present in the world.
How to Figure Out Who to Vote For
Voting is a form of civic engagement in which citizens choose whom they'd like to have represent their interests. People pay taxes to the government, and in a democratic system, they have a say in how that money is spent. There is not a single way to choose whom to vote for, but there are key questi
From the Pan into the Fire
Sometimes the best intentions are not enough.In this case the best intentions may not have been best at all
The Obamacare Healthcare Debate Rages On
The signature has dried but the debate has not cooled. In fact, the health care debate, America's perception of what the health care reform has become, and our view of our leaders as well as major healthcare organizations in America has changed radically.
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act is a landmark federal law that was enacted in the United States on July 30, 2002. Also known by the acronym SOX, the piece of legislation was a response to the corporate scandals occurring in the country during the early 2000s. Although people still hold debates concerning its
What Is 1st Class Postage?
First class postage is generally the fastest non-express mailing option for letters and small packages delivered domestically. In the United States, the term "First Class Mail" is a registered trademark of the United States Postal Service.