Politics
Life if full of ethical dilemmas, and many of the decisions we make in life contradict themselves. I've realised as I've got older, not to be worried about these contradictions. It would be lovely to
2: Anambra Statewide Condom Ban
Anambra is one of Nigeria’s most densely populated states with the 2006 census showing 4.1 million residents. The villages and towns are densely populated with anywhere from 1,500 to 2,000 residents l
3: Spanish Monarchy On Its Knees
Military law and the the overthrow of democracy in an attempted army coup was thwarted by Spain's King Juan Carlos in its early post Franco days in the 1980's, and Spain blossomed as it became acceptable to take a holiday there.
But the royal family aren't as popular as they once were - could Juan Carlos be the last Spanish monarch?
4: Spain - Women Take Top Positions
The world was robbed by an assasin earlier this year of Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan, who might well have become Pakistan's leader. There was once a time when having a woman in a powerful political position was unheard of. Those days are gone, for the most part. There always will be people who oppose the idea, but they are becoming
5: The Cure for Recession: Withdraw from Iraq
Cincinnati, OH – Each week as Americans struggle to find money to fill their gas tanks, buy milk, and pay their mortgage – the government is spending $2 billion tax dollars in Iraq. And as the price
6: Poverty in Africa
Poverty in Africa
Africa is a continent with plenty of natural resources is indisputable. Yet people in Africa are characterized and decrepit by endemic hunger, genocides, wars, corruption, massive
7: Simba Makoni for President 2008 – A Chance for Zimbabwe to move from the polarization of the past and make Zimbabwe to work again.
Simba Makoni for President 2008 – A Chance for Zimbabwe to move from the polarization of the past and make Zimbabwe to work again.
Zimbabwe’s defining moment
In 2 weeks time, on March 29, 2008, Zimb
8: Right Teaches The Centre-Left How To Hit The Rich
For decades left of centre political parties in Europe have been trying to tax the most affluent in society, but have been scared off from doing their worst by centre-right Conservative Parties and th
9: How the Foundation for a Modernized Islam is Laid
What will be the final outcome in Iraq? Is it possible to spread democracy throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa? How bad is America’s economy? Could the Euro or gold surpass the dollar?
10: New Book Lays the Foundation for a Modernized Islam
Cincinnati, OH – What will be the final outcome in Iraq? Is it possible to spread democracy throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa? How bad is America’s economy? Could the Euro or gold surp
11: Catholic Church Condom Ban in Latin America
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
12: Condom Bill 1334 Vetoed by California Governor Schwarzenegger
In October 2007, the governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, decided to veto Bill 1334, otherwise aptly referred to as the Condom Bill. This bill, spearheaded by California State Assemblyman Sa
13: Super Tuesday or Sucker Tuesday?
According to the brain trust behind Wikipedia.com, the term “Super Tuesday” was originally used back in 1985...but why? According to my calendar, that wasn’t a ‘major’ election year. Perhaps someone
14: Tourism and sustainable deverelopment
INTRODUCTION
The word tourism means the movement of people from one place to another for the aim of studying or recreation purposes or the provision of services to support this leisure travel. Touri
15: Colonialism in africa
At the Early of 18th century after industries revolution in Europe many Europeans came to Africa searching for cheap labour, marketing of the goods, finding the raw materials, and the area for the inv
16: Free Condom Distribution in College Paper Won't Happen
A college in California was planning on giving out free condoms in their daily newspaper. At Cal State Fullerton, there was supposed to be an issue, coming out November 14th, which would include free
17: World AIDS Day 2007
Since its inception in 1998, World AIDS Day has fought strongly to gain awareness, support and money to promote its campaign to educate the masses about the impact of AIDS and to rally against the pre
18: Cal State's Plan to Distribute Condoms via Newspaper Shelved
Stephanie Birditt, the Advertising Sales Director for Cal State Fullerton's college newspaper, the Daily Titan, recently came up with what was considered at the time to be a savvy marketing move - pa
19: Presidential Candidates '08 - Where They Stand
Without doubt it's important to vote in the upcoming 2008 U.S. presidential election, yet it's even more important to cast an informed vote. This means comparing presidential candidates in terms of wh
20: Wrong Ways to Protest the Online Gambling Ban
Many People think they have the answer to get the government to reverse the year old law banning online gambling. Here is my take on what most people are saying.
21: Is bush on the right path as a leader of a superpowr?
No matter how paradoxical it is, the people of the countries of the Eastern bloc, including the Soviet Union (with some exceptions) gained more from the collapse of the Union of the Soviet Socialist R
22: Laugh with Laffer over Supply-Side Economics
Since 1913, almost a hundred years now, this is the first time that we have had back-to-back elected presidents of opposing parties who have served two full terms.
Being able to compare the results
23: Developing World To Benefit From New Andorra Aid Policy
Assisting to write off Africa's debts and increasing financial help has increased in recent years, with awareness being raised throughout the developed world by Sir Bob Geldof.
The campaign to write
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