By: Tai Roylance | 2012-05-26 | Business According to a domestic abuse attorney, there has been a great rise for household abuse cases that it is becoming really worrying. read more
By: Iqbal Malik | 2010-04-04 | Politics For some it's a promise fulfilled, a milestone reached, point scored and mission accomplished. For others, a sigh of relief, a subtle sense or symbol of freedom, even jubilation. Saddam was finally hanged on Saturday, Dec 30, 2006 - just before Eid, ending a reign that lasted over two decades. read more
By: ANTHONY BILLS | 2011-05-05 | National, state, local For justice to prevail there must be competent bodies which are charged with the responsibility of making sure justice is seen to be done. The most vital unit is the investigation where by cases are determined by how well investigation has been done. Police are involved in investigation and arrests read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-30 | Reference & Education The right to ‘fair trial’ is a very essential right in most countries which respect the rule of law. In such countries, trials that are deemed to be unfair are typically restarted or in most cases, their verdicts quashed. Most rights which are associated with fair trials are explicitly proclaimed , read more
By: Alice Carter | 2010-09-18 | Babies Crying is a standard event within the lives of all babies.Every time a baby comes out of the woomb the very first thing to try and do is crying.By the 1st cry he will take some air in to the lungs for the very first time in their life.After delivery if the baby doesnot cry then it should be initiated by slightly pinching or gently strocking the feet. read more
By: Dave Simpson | 2010-09-18 | Culture The wheels of justice grind exceedingly slowly, however they ultimately come to their destination. Following 25 years, they have parked right on top of Timothy Baily Hennis and he's most likely finding it pretty tough to breathe right now. read more
By: Nath Ewedafe | 2010-03-29 | Babies The joy that comes with the "arrival" of a new born in the home is always accompanied by the distracting cry of the baby. Here are some reasons babies cry and what can be done. read more
By: Nath Ewedafe | 2010-03-28 | Babies We do know that all human beings are created differently and so all have different characters. While some babies are easy to pacify and take care of, others are just plain difficult to handle. Some prefer to cry non stop at a stretch for no justifiable cause even when you have exhausted all possible cry triggers as outlined in the first part. This article is meant to show you some tips on how to handle your crying babies. read more
By: T. Windhurst | 2010-11-20 | Parenting All healthy, happy babies cry – there is no exception to this rule. Crying is the only way a baby can let someone know that he is hungry, wet, tired, or sick. It won't take long before you can identify why your baby is crying simply from the sound of the cry. Cries for different reasons do sound differently. read more
By: Alex Bunney | 2010-03-28 | Hobbies In this game you play as a mercenary and can work for either the APR or UFLL who are two rival factions trying to take control of the region which is in total anarchy. It is a free-roaming game so you can progress through the missions at the pace you want doing what you want. This game is all about being realistic and it is one of the most realistic games I've ever played. read more
By: Jessica Rector | 2010-03-30 | Stress Management Do you ever have the moments where you ask yourself questions about your life? Do your emotions ever take over...and lead to a crying session? Read this article and it helps you learn you are not alone...and what the two minute cry can achieve and how you resolve the cry. read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-05-28 | News and society Women seem to have gained the reputation in shedding tears. However, males also can bottle up their emotions and feelings through tears. These have moments when the athletes were seen crying and they certainly had every right to Suffering from the intense back pain, Andre Agassi had to take anti-inflammatory injections after each match. Due to the fact, he announced his last appearance in the 2006 US Open before retiring from the game. However, the last professional event of Agassi’s stunning career was not successful as he had expected. He fell in the 112th ranked Benjamin Becker in the third round. read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-04 | Politics All of a sudden the Iraq War hit me in the heart when I read the obituary of a most remarkable Army nurse. read more
By: lucy55555555 | 2011-04-11 | Football England Manchester United and Liverpool in the derby, the exceptional performance of the season''s Nani, was deputy Jamie Carragher Chanshang red army leave the pain tears. Manchester United''s offici... read more