By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-13 | College The United State laws consist of laws that are codified and others that are not codified. The most important of all is the US constitution which is the foundation of the US federal government. The constitution sets out boundaries of the federal law which contains the acts of congress, the treaties of the constitution, the constitutional regulations and also the case laws that originates from the j read more
By: Michael Hume | 2011-08-14 | Humor It's a bit early, kind of, but the national media is really into this whole 2012 re-election campaign. And the eighty percent of national news personalities who tend to "lean forward" (possibly because it's much easier than trying to find and report actual facts) refer to it precisely as the "2012 re-election" because, well, they have determined that the president deserves your vote - again.... read more
By: Oliver Harding | 2010-04-04 | Politics Since the Blackhall Constitution of 1863 was unable to meet the expectations of the Settlers, the post 1863 period ushered in an ear of quest for a better form of representative and democratic government. However, several factors threatened the implementation of the 1924 Ransford Slater Constitution in Sierra Leone. The composition of the Legislative and Executive Councils, coupled with the implications of colonialism and racism, divide and rule, the Great War (1914-1918) and the Great Debate could be meaningfully regarded as obstacles to constitutional change. read more
By: Maurice Marwood | 2012-03-13 | Human Resources Some of you older folks may remember the exploits of Willy Sutton, an infamous thief during the 1930's. A reporter asked him one day why he robbed banks. Sutton's reply: "Because that's where the money is, stupid, and I needed it." Of course, the reporter was attempting to ask if he had a moral justification, which makes the reply somewhat amusing. However, the reply accurately reveals Sutton's true mindset, that moral justifications and the rights of others are irrelevant. What is relevant? read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-02 | News and society Americans need a civics lesson. And so do politicians. Of all the wrong and delusional thinking about the US Constitution the one that is most thoroughly incorrect and routinely used for political propaganda purposes is that there are three coequal branches of the federal government. read more
By: jamesrake | 2010-09-25 | Criminal Founded in 1974, the Partiya Karkeran Kurdistan (PKK) was established as a Marxist-Leninist insurgent group composed of Turkish Kurds who formed to seek Kurdish independence from Turkey. read more
By: Mae Lewis | 2010-04-03 | Personal Finance The only true security in recessionary times is through self employment. Find a business that is recession proof and that features a turnkey system of making money. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2011-05-10 | Wealth Building Let me explain why I think every American family should have at least one good, solid entrepreneurial venture going these days.... read more
By: Sam Collier | 2010-10-28 | College When students are asked t o write constitution essays, they find it such a daunting task for it requires a great amount of knowledge and they find the topic quite boring. The subject of constitution is something which demands a strong essay topic on the side of the students; this is the sole reason that they get so confused because there are countless constitution essay topics rolling over the internet. read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-04 | Politics Among the millions of Americans frustrated with the refusal by the federal government to forcefully control illegal immigration is South Carolina Senator Glenn McConnell. As President Pro Tempore of the Senate McConnell has explained why he is calling for the nations first use of the US Constitutions Article V provision for a convention of state delegates to propose constitutional amendments. read more
By: Allan Lewicki | 2010-03-27 | Motorcycles A fantasy I have had for quite some time: Walk into a motorcycle dealership in the middle of the winter, say "I want that one, make me a deal and I will buy it cash". I did it. Is it the way that the manual is translated from Japanese into English that makes it difficult for Polish people (me) to understand? read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-04-12 | Celebrities It is certain that celebrities are seen as most carefully people in their speech. However, sometimes, they also make unexpected mistakes in their quote. Their most stupid quotes have immediately be read more
By: Craig James | 2010-04-04 | Sales As for the contention that "no one's around in the Summer", look, there's no getting around it; there are not as many people around during the Summer - especially in August, when most people take their vacations. But unless you're living in certain European countries, where business literally shuts down in August and virtually no one is working, the fact is that some people are still in the office transacting business. read more
By: Portia Green | 2010-04-03 | News and society Before I get started, I must admit that I value stupidity as an effective solution to calming the default human response of terror and panic in times of anxiety (as opposed to remaining relatively quiet during such occurrences or submerging oneself in worry). I've got tons of respect for stupidity, if for nothing else, then for the simple fact that it has proven to be a marvel of human resourcefulness! read more