By: Wendy Moyer | 2011-01-10 | Health & Fitness Mesothelioma and other asbestos related diseases are often fatal. However, even though there has been a dramatic decline in the use of asbestos over the past several decades, the number of deaths that are related to asbestos exposure has been on the rise. read more
By: Hendrik Pohl | 2010-04-04 | Politics Fashion came to the forefront of the news many times in the recent presidential race. Hillary Clinton's pantsuits have been a popular topic since the Clintons were in the White House and during her candidacy, that trend continued. Governor Sarah Palin's alleged campaign wardrobe shopping spree was and is a controversial subject that will surely keep journalists occupied for some time to come. We were provided with the name of the designer of every dress worn by candidates and candidate's spouses throughout this historic election. This isn't unusual. read more
By: Michael Orfanos | 2011-05-12 | Politics The following article is about the prospect of NATO retreating from Afghanistan in 2014-as agreed- and what will that mean to the Afghan people. It will create a vacuum of power for the Talibans to fill in. read more
By: Gregory K. Taylor | 2011-03-25 | Philosophy As the only racial group that never suffers systemic racism, whites are in denial about its impact. The Chinese - like the Japanese - widely consider themselves to be number two in the pecking order and look down upon all other races as inferior. At the bottom of the pile, virtually everywhere it would seem, are those of African descent. read more
By: Bruce Deitrick Price | 2010-10-14 | Politics Two or three years ago, if I tried to tell people that the problems in the public schools should be blamed on the bosses at the top, that is, the Education Establishment, I didnt get too far. People would object, what about the unconcerned parents... read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-03-25 | Politics Multi-culturalism is a body that studies on all aspects of human behavior through focusing on cultural differences among the people from various parts of the world. Basically, multi-culturalism investigates on what is perceived as acceptable and un-acceptable behavioral characteristics among the people. Considering the various racial discriminations among nations experienced today, there have been read more
By: Patty Bates-ballard | 2010-04-04 | Politics While millions of Americans celebrated the election of our nation's first African-American president on November 4, many others raged, penned racist rants threatening president-elect Obama's life, and assaulted their neighbors. America, it's time we find a way to express ourselves more constructively. read more
By: Professor Loan Mod | 2010-11-09 | Real Estate Looking how the current elections will impact the housing markets down the road. Where some of the government officials stand. The national investigation into lenders and the foreclosure fraud where we stand. read more
By: Warren Brown | 2010-12-28 | Law Richard Holbrooke died in Washington at the age of 69, and he will be missed by 1 and several. Richard Holbrooke was a lifelong diplomat and President Obama has stated that he will be remembered for his tireless efforts towards diplomacy, peace, and for his patriotism. Concerning the latter description, critics say this is some thing Obama does not know a lot about. Richard Holbrooke was a True Giant of American Foreign Policy Richard Holbrooke played a key role in the review of... read more
By: Delwyn Lounsbury | 2011-08-26 | Current Events One thing is for sure, Obama “The Deficit Spending President” will henceforth in human history forevermore go down in as the only President of the United States of America to have led this great nation to these depths. We have had an AAA credit rating since 1917 and now thanks to a “progressive president” we are the laughing stock of the world. Next our long term interest rates rise. read more
By: George Ahearn | 2010-03-30 | News and society The article describes the deceptive basis for Climate Control legislation and its unrealistic objectives. It contains evidence of faulty science about greenhouse gases and provides mathematical proof that the current goals of this legislation will not be achieved and are totally not credible. read more
By: Matthew Goldfuss | 2010-10-04 | Arts & Entertainment Gold-observer.com provides continuing valuable insights into why Gold and precious metals are extremely solid and reliable investment options now and for coming years. Rates will certainly rise in the future, and those who invest now will see their assets grow to satisfactory levels. Please visit our site for the premier comprehensive analysis in the business today. read more
By: Lister McMillson | 2010-03-27 | Politics Health Care Reform has almost choked progress by the Obama administration in an area which could have quicker, larger and more agreed-upon impact: Energy reform. Why are we wasting our time with a problem that will take years to solve, when we could be driving 250 mile per gallon cars and benefiting from the biggest economic opportunity of the next thousand years? read more
By: Jack Landry | 2010-10-20 | Article Marketing The Great Cow Race is an entertaining and fun way to change up your exercise routine. It will definitely add an element of interest. read more