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Social Services - Do Changes Need to be Made?, by Wendy Moyer Our social structure is being challenged by the need to care for an increasingly large number of people, both young and old, who - for one reason or another - have found that they are unable to take care of themselves and their families. Social service agencies have attempted to ameliorate these problems. But the problems just seem to be getting worse. Published 12Feb2012, viewed 2 times
Using Military Online Dating To Find Someone Special, by David Planck Military online dating is a fantastic way of meeting singles who want to date a member of the armed forces. Dating someone in the military is a lot different than having a normal relationship with someone who isn't in the military because the lifestyle is completely different. Published 10Feb2012, viewed 11 times
Public Planning - An Awareness Program Dedicated To Eradicate Violence Against Women, by Adele Pitt Public Planning is an organization initiated to support women's rights. The organization is an International United Nations (UN) led public campaign which is designed specially to make public the plight faced by millions of women who are denied their basic human rights. Published 10Feb2012, viewed 5 times
America's Budget-Busting Foreign Policy Disconnect, by Aaron Taylor A recent Gallup poll shows that 81% of Americans want the President to be focused on domestic issues, while 9% say they want him to focus on foreign policy issues. Not too surprising….Until you consider that the fastest growing domestic priority is the deficit Published 08Feb2012, viewed 10 times
How Water Main Leak Detection Saves a City Money, by Clayton Dorais When a water main leak occurs, the whole water system can be thrown into chaos, especially if the leak isn't quickly detected and dealt with. Water main leak detection is a vitally important service to keep the water main system running smoothly and to save the city money. Published 02Feb2012, viewed 7 times
How Vapor Intrusion Has Slowly Become A Priority In The United States, by Wendy Moyer The first vapor intrusion studies of regulated environmental cleanup sites were performed in 1989. Nearly a decade had passed before the first guidance to assist vapor intrusion investigation was issued by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Published 29Jan2012, viewed 17 times
How To Solve The Homeless Situation, by Wendy Moyer When you consider that The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has recently found that almost five million low income American households pay more than half of their income in rent it is reasonable to assume that there will be more homeless people this year than there were last year. Where will these "new" homeless go? Published 28Jan2012, viewed 18 times
President Roosevelt's Fireside Chats, by Lawrence Reaves People have gathered around fire for as long as human civilization has existed. The invention of the modern fireplace further increased the popularity of gathering together around a fire. In the past families have gather around fireplaces in the evening to stay warm, share the details of their day, and read stories from classic books. Published 22Jan2012, viewed 33 times
Newt Gingrich: Pure Hate, by Mark Etinger Newt Gingrich is the Devil. Published 23Jan2012, viewed 40 times
Salesmen Rule, by Scott F Paradis Every few years we engage in grand political theater - a government sale. The electorate gets to entertain the salesmen. The ultimate power game is on. At the end of the fracas the people ceremoniously hand the reins of power over to the slickest, the most engaging, the most promising salesmen of the lot. In a democratic state the best salesmen rule. Just remember, hiring a salesmen it is not about the promise, it's about the product. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 24 times
Who Are Our Nation's Homeless?, by Wendy Moyer Who are today's homeless? If you read this article your eyes will probably open to some pretty sad and sobering facts concerning homelessness in the United States. Published 12Jan2012, viewed 60 times
State-Imposed Feminism Needs To Vilify Fathers for Control of Family, by Shane Flait 'Domestic Violence' is the Orwellian phrase for justifying women-favored family court outcomes that ignore the rights of fathers while enslaving them to the mother and the state. So what does such a phrase engender to those 'in the know'? Published 12Jan2012, viewed 28 times
Possible Changes to Council House Subletting, by Stephanie Staszko This post takes a look at the possible legislation changes to subletting council properties in the UK. Published 19Jan2012, viewed 51 times
Confronting The Past On The Anniversary Of The Massacre At Wounded Knee Why It Matters, by Peter D'Errico The title of David Satter's new book about the history of the former Soviet Union might well apply to a pervasive American attitude toward United States history in relation to the indigenous peoples of the continent: Published 13Jan2012, viewed 63 times
What Are Environmental Site Assessments And How Are They Prepared?, by Wendy Moyer In order for a company or an individual to develop property in the United States an environmental site assessment report must be prepared. This report identifies existing or potential environmental contamination liabilities that may be present on the property. Published 08Jan2012, viewed 22 times
Radical Feminism Is the Result of Imposing 'State Feminism', by Shane Flait I often hear that radical feminists are perverting the laws in favor of women while undermining the rights of men and essential fairness in law. This reveals the misunderstanding that many men and women have about what both feminism and its state implementation means - and what freedom means. This article addresses these misunderstandings. Published 09Jan2012, viewed 38 times
Politicians Run From Responsibility, by Scott F Paradis The greatest contradiction in modern American political life is the contrast between those seeking elected office and the conduct of those having secured elected office. Presidential candidates would have you believe they are masters of the wind, they control the tides, they in fact wield the power of the right hand of God. For the price of a vote you will be fed, clothed, housed and cared for. Published 27Jan2012, viewed 22 times
Not a Bad Federal Budget, But Consider It a Transition Plan, by Mark Trahant Last week Congress finally approved money for fiscal year 2012 (three months into the spending year) and many programs serving American Indians will get more money, not less. Published 01Jan2012, viewed 27 times
Why The Payroll Tax Fight Matters, by Mark Trahant Congress has a long to-do list to complete before the end of the year. It must enact a budget, either a real one, or for most federal agencies, a continuing resolution that funds the government after the current one expires on Dec. 16. Many ask: "Why doesn't Congress just pass the budget?" Published 24Dec2011, viewed 62 times
Why Vote? Because Even Imperfect Elections Still Matter, by Mark Trahant We know democracy's slogan: "Elections matter." Or if that doesn't work, draw on so many other oft-repeated phrases that make up the melodies in our politics. "Vote for change," "stay the course," or these days, "we are the 99 percent," Published 18Dec2011, viewed 81 times
Presidential Candidates Focus On The Wrong Issue, by Scott F Paradis The economy is a symptom of what might most accurately be termed a collective mental illness. The presidential candidates, reinforced by entrenched interests, those vested in the status quo (financial, political and media elite), persist in focusing on the wrong issue. The single cause of our national malaise, our collective mental illness, is concentration of power. Published 12Jan2012, viewed 36 times
If Corporations Are Persons, by Steve Russel Last year, in the ironically named Citizens United case, the U.S. Supreme Court followed the logic of a line of cases declaring corporations to be "persons" within the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment and found them equal to human beings in the matter of spending money to influence politics. Published 17Dec2011, viewed 70 times
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