By: OSA Webmaster Nine | 2011-09-28 | Childhood education India is known as the biggest democratic country in the world. Democracy is recognized as for the people, by the people and of the people. read more
By: Wayne Miller | 2010-04-04 | Politics While Al Gore is not currently in the race for the Presidency in 2008, there is an active and vocal draft movement to convince him to run. The speculation is that he is waiting to see how Hillary Clinton is campaign does, and if it looks like it is wavering and he could do better, he can then enter. Late entry will not hurt a high-profile candidate like Al Gore; he has had 8 years as Vice President and a second career as an environmental activist. read more
By: Larry Icabandi Nabiong | 2010-04-03 | Careers In any organizations what is vital is the leadership component. Dealing with people, making them buckle down to work without any feeling of resentment due to coercion, and so forth. Yes, there is much much fun working in a workplace full of respect, cooperation and the like--in short, human dignity must be top priority! read more
By: Steve Dukes | 2010-04-04 | Politics Has the two party system benefited the people? From the great Republic of the Roman empire to the present day United States democracy, it is perceived that the people are heard. It is perceived that ultimately the greater good will be served. Are we truly being served by our highly revered democratic system? As we stand at the podium before the global community, it is important that we make sure we know what the heck we are talking about before we try to sell our freedom to others. We must fearlessly examine our politics and ask the hard questions to get at the ugly truths. This may be a little uncomfortable for most. read more
By: Wayne Miller | 2010-04-04 | Politics Barack Obama was born August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. His childhood is marked with extreme conflict and struggle. The son of a Caucasian mother from Wichita, Kansas and a Kenyan father from Nyanza Province, Kenya, his parents divorced when he was just two years old. His father was later to die in an automobile accident when he was 21 years old, and meanwhile his mother remarried and the family moved to Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1967, where he attended public school. read more
By: Neelkamal | 2011-04-19 | News and society The article evaluates the role of media in any democratic nation. India is the largest democratic nation in all over the world. Indian states always encounter political turmoil and media guide them in different circumstances. read more
By: Greg Reeson | 2010-04-04 | Politics When Democrats take control of the Congress in January, they will have the opportunity to get rampant federal spending under control. They have promised no new deficit spending, which leaves only two options when pursuing their extensive social agenda: cut spending or raise taxes. read more
By: Kanchan Kumar Vaidya | 2011-04-22 | Journalism This article evaluates the role of print journalism in India. No doubt, Media is the fourth pillar in our democratic mechanism. India appreciates very much of the all means of mass communication and ready to provide full assistance to the development of incredible India. read more
By: Roberto Sedycias | 2011-06-12 | Shopping Parenting can be a tough job, but it can also be endlessly rewarding. Read these bestsellers to catch up on the latest parenting tricks and tips. read more
By: Cejric Weksch | 2011-04-20 | Home & Family There are quite, extremely few men and women who've spent as significantly time studying the inspiration of kids like your martial arts instructor. We've got heard and noticed it all. read more
By: Jerry Gardner | 2011-12-22 | Parenting To know the appropriate tactic of engaging with your child, you may want to obtain the knowledge from books. This article will feature an summary why should fathers and mothers study from books on parenting. read more
By: Jim Freeman | 2010-04-24 | Politics It's not enough to wring our hands over paid-off legislators, they're all paid-off. Not enough to vaguely understand that administration support panders insufferably to this or that subdivision of their conservative base; the Democrats pander to the same bunch and that's crippled legislating. read more
By: annemcdonald | 2010-10-06 | Free Web Resources A major component of education for democratic citizenship is the teaching and learning of intellectual skills needed for effective and responsible participation in civil society and government, such as skills in civic writing read more
By: Waqas Yawar | 2010-10-14 | Flights Congo is not a very well developed tourist's destination but still it has many places of interest where one can go for sightseeing, water sports, shopping, or simply fun making. read more
By: Eric Schultz | 2010-04-04 | Politics Public Safety depends on policies implemented and enforced by the state legislatures and law enforcement agencies. It involves the prevention of and protection from events that could endanger the safety of the general public from significant danger, injury/harm or damage, such as crimes or disasters (either natural or man-made). read more