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  • Dumping Pastors to Get Elected - Theology America Does Not Understand  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    Bible schools and seminaries may have to teach freshmen the difference between liberal and conservative theology but there is little hope of getting the average American to understand the difference.
  • The Life In The UK Test – Your Way Into Britain  By : lee a smith
    For those who want to become a British citizen or to settle permanently in UK, the primary step is to apply for naturalisation as a British citizen with the UK government. As per the new rule, applicants are required to pass a test, namely, Life in UK Test, in order to apply for the British citizenship (indefinite leave to remain).
  • Hillary and Obama: Where Are The Issues?  By : Dane Smith
    This article discusses the ongoing primary fight between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
  • Catholic Church Condom Ban in Latin America  By : Ken Brower-10301
    According to the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) nearly 1.8 million people who reside in Latin America are infected with HIV, in large part due to the ever-increasing population. Of these cases, more than a third can be found in Brazil, with Argentina and Colombia following close behind in the thriving epidemic. Unsafe sex practices between males are the largest culprit, but coupled with unsafe sex in male/female relationships and drug abuse, the situation is dire.
  • Political Flip-Flops  By : Susan Bernau
    In December 2008, Mike Huckabee's campaign had to do something to get ahead of Mitt Romney. The campaign aids urged a negative attack ad campaign to which Mike Huckabee reluctantly agreed. Flyers were made. A TV ad was produced and a 60 second radio commercial was made. All of these were hammering Romney on his flip-flops concerning abortion.

    Mike's campaign burned about $150,000 developing this campaign against Romney. All of this money was spent on an advertising campaig...
  • Barack Obama Will Become U. S. President  By : Relationship-Adviser
    Notwithstanding the fact that so far neither Senator Hillary Clinton nor Senator Barack Obama could proclaim the victory of the presidential primaries after the Super Tuesday, Best-Relationship-Advice is, however, prepared to make a bold and definitive advice...
  • Reminiscing In Raleigh's Rich And Historical Past  By :
    Raleigh, North Carolina’s capital and political seat is just as modern as any urban city in the United States. It is a city that encourages the emergence of talent in music and arts, as evidenced by various entertainment hotspots and art exhibits all around.

    As modern it is now, it is also as old; it has seen the days of the pre-Civil War era in the 1700s and 1800s, and the mounting progress of the times that followed. Raleigh was born in 1792 as a resting area for travele...
  • Shine Up Your Patriotism - Illuminate Your American Flag  By :
    American flag lights bring out the patriotic spirit that resides within all of us. Many residents these days have a profound sense of patriotic duty to display their heritage colors for all to see. These dark days have brought war, death, and a sense of uncertainty about the future. This has led to an invigorated sense of moral renewal in our society, and the American flag lies at the center point of this theme. More homeowners are purchasing American flags than ever before t...
  • Black Youth Vote! National Civic Education Training Tour Promotes Voting In Iowa  By :
    As part of ongoing efforts to motivate young people to engage in the political process, the League of Young Voters Education Fund (LYVEF) recently teamed up with the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation’s (NCBCP) Black Youth Vote! (BYV!) for an innovative civic participation training at North High School in Des Moines, IA. The youth later participated in the Black and Brown Forum Presidential Debate.

    Organizers underscored the importance of voting in the Jan. 3,...
  • An Approach to Politics & Partisanship  By : Josh Skandar
    A recurrent complaint in government is the entrenched nature of elected office. Elect a candidate to office, particularly for a second term, and he/she is probably there for a very long time. The power of the incumbent is well known, and the concern about incumbents is that they tend to move away from their own consciences, away from the needs of the voters and , and into the orbit of the big money peddlers.
  • Presidential Candidates '08 - Where They Stand  By : Joseph Ryan-15351
    How to use the Internet to compare the presidential candidates' positions on major issues
  • Poverty and politics  By : Robert II Smith
    Poverty is a universal term and poverty elimination is a universal motto. Poverty destroys individuals, societies and nations. Poverty is hunger. Poverty is lack of shelter. It is the state of being sick but unable to see a doctor (Gordon et al., 2003).
  • HiPakistan News & Politics  By : Sajjad Haider
    Pakistan was born as an explicitly Muslim state, and the wrestling between its secular and Islamic natures has never been as pronounced as it has in recent years. The country's other troubling traditions are the military's role as the arbiter of power & mash there have been four coups in its 60 years of independence & mash rampant corruption and waves of economic and political unrest. Upon its creation, Pakistan consisted of two separate wings flanking northern India; in 1971.
  • Robert Walpole's political style stabilized Great Britain in the 18th Century  By : Daniel Cuts
    Robert Walpole was a British Statesman whose was one of the central figures of 18th Century Great Britain. He is considered as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. He has headed various government offices, played so many roles and finally attained the status of the first ‘Prime Minister’ of Great Britain. He became the First Lord of the Treasury and the Chancellor of Exchequer. He was a strong and undisputed leader of the Cabinet. His governance period was a powerful era in British history. He held various posts from 1721-1742 and his administration was the longest administration.

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