By: Henry Funk | 2012-12-28 | Politics Retired Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf died of complications from pneumonia at the age of 78. He is survived by his wife Brenda Holsinger and three children. read more
By: hotxueboy | 2010-10-09 | Corporate Company overview General Motors GMT800 truck assembly line. In 2009, General Motors employs approximately 244,500 people around the world. The Renaissance Center located in Detroit read more
By: Jenica Candace Prevost | 2010-04-04 | Politics It will not make any difference if Republican or Democrat is elected in the next election. We will still be in Iraq. This is a brief summary of the war in Iraq. read more
By: Roger McIntyre | 2010-08-11 | News and society Among all the wars the United Stated has triggered, the writer assume that only very few were reluctant. Almost of which are "wars of choice" or voluntarily war. It's the fact that our government will maintain a free hand regarding when, where, and for what we fight, providing that our nation keeps depending entirely on volunteer military. read more
By: Matthew Sanyanga | 2010-04-04 | Politics Who is Robert Mugabe? Whats his history? This article (Parts 1 and 2) aims at analysing who this man really is and what makes him tick. I aim to understand him not to justify him or his actions, to recognise what he has done and not to sympathize. read more
By: Mike Deubig | 2010-04-04 | Politics A detailed look at illegal immigration with the various forces behind it such as the Vatican being the main force, and a look at other forces behind illegal immigration such as businesses, communism, and Mexico. America has the strongest and most high tech military the world has ever seen. There is no current military threat religious or otherwise in the entire world that is able to match it. read more
By: kitty | 2011-05-21 | Interior design The General Electric Company, or GE (NYSE: GE), is an American multinational conglomerate corporation incorporated in New York. The Company operates through five segments: Energy, Technology Infrastructure, NBC Universal, Capital Finance, and Consumer & Industrial. In 2010, Forbes ranked GE as... read more
By: heiyou | 2010-10-23 | Business With the weather heating up, the refrigerator has entered this year's shopping season. Reporter was informed that this year coincides with the 160th anniversary of Siemens and Gome 20th anniversary celebration, held together the two sides recently, massive price cuts made to force the refrigerator market, while the other refrigerator brands to follow up quickly let promotion group, the price war earlier this season refrigerator began read more
By: Marry Parker | 2011-03-29 | Games Tower Defense Video games are generally one connected with first technique centered games starting up around 1983. ASCII ended up being the primary organization in order to launch the following reacting that wills Bokosuka Battles. read more
By: John Haywood | 2010-04-04 | International studies Since September 11, 2001, the United States has been struggling with its war on terror. We, as a nation, have had to deal with a myriad of issues from the appropriate use of military force, how to try terrorists captured and how to continue to defend our own civil liberties. Colombia has been at war with terrorism for over forty years. Colombia may offer some insights on things that can be done better as well as pitfalls the US may want to avoid. read more
By: Jean Kavale | 2010-03-30 | Politics The search for energy resources is a major topic in today's news. During WWII, having enough fuel for our troops was of special concern to the War Department and to two U.S. Army generals: Brehon B. Somervell, Chief of the Army Service Forces; and Howard L. Peckham, Director of the Fuels and Lubricants Division. This article contains excerpts from my book, "A Salute to Patriotism: The Life and Work of Major General Howard L. Peckham." It concerns the presence of these two generals at Congressional hearings in 1943, the year in which they requested more money for an oil project in Canada. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-28 | History At school in 1960's England one of the heroic failures from British history was General Gordon who was murdered and decapitated by the Sudenese natives on 26th January 1885. Major-General Charles George Gordon, CB (28th January 1833 – 26th January 1885), known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, was a British Army Officer, of the Corps of Royal Engineers and an excellent administrator. He is remembered for his campaigns in China and his death in northern Africa. read more