By: Charles D. Treister II | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is with great sadness that I write this. After all, I am an optimist, an active involved follower of politics and at one time in my life even considered a career in government. read more
By: jv digital media | 2011-05-17 | Loans For consumers who are responsible with their borrowing and conservative in the measures they take to procure funds, few means are likely to be easier than stated income loans. Union, New Jersey, is a mix of financial and cultural demographics with different needs in borrowing. read more
By: Bruno Korschek | 2011-01-29 | Politics This article uniquely ties to gether the latest Presidential State Of The Union address, steroid use in baseball, and the Russian launch of Sputnik to prove that the American political class has not deployed a successfulu, effective, and timely major program for the American public for at least the past fifty years. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-05-26 | Politics We are sending billions a year into Mexico where American factories are located and if the government crumbles and people leave, where will they come? Here in the US land and we already have too many illegal aliens in our nation. This is just one among so many issues that is blamed on the Bush Administration. read more
By: andrew sandon | 2006-10-31 | Research European monetary union is an important milestone on the road to unification of Europe. The long and winding road of European integration is accurately described by Siebert and Koop (1993:1) as follows: ‘The road Western Europe took from the end of World War II to its current state has been one with lots of steep and sometimes blind curves, with harsh speed limits and frequent detours. But still it has been one that attracted more and more traffic.’ Siebert and Koop interpret the competition among governments in a fashion similar to Tiebout (1956), i.e. as a market for institutional arrangemen... read more
By: Noah L Diaz | 2010-12-03 | Investing Union Bank has been in existance for decades and has been serving the nation with great zeal and ferour. This bank has embraced technology as and when new and innovative technology came into the financail market. read more
By: afyakhan87 | 2012-02-08 | Destinations Chandigarh is situated at the foothills of the Shivalik Range in the north western part of the Indian subcontinent. read more
By: Justin P. Dunphy | 2011-01-03 | Law European Union is composed of 27 alienated countries, with 10 of its members having connected since the year 2004. In a year 2010 the population of European Union arrives at half a billion. It continued expansion has require not only an outline of universal rights and guidelines for Europe Union National thus, it increasingly clear immigration regulations as a whole. read more
By: Darryl J. Cherness | 2010-04-04 | Politics This article encourages American consumers to buy union made products. By buying union made products, the consumer ensures that those products are made by workers who earn a decent, living wage that contributes toward our nation's economic well being. read more
By: Mick McNesby | 2010-04-04 | Politics Wasn't it interesting to see Hillary and Barack campaigning in these two states. In Ohio they fought over who had the right to denounce Nafta the most. The profit killing effects of the United Auto Workers and the super high state and corporate taxes have driven formerly great companies from Ohio to other states, including Texas. Why? Texas has no state income tax and no forced union requirement as Ohio does, so Texas has done great under Nafta. The candidates were strangely silent in Texas. read more
By: Steven Minix | 2010-04-03 | Politics The second World War saw the rise of a force that our country had neither fathomed nor experienced in its rich history. The Military Industrial Complex of which President Eisenhower himself had warned us about in his farewell speech to the nation had come to pass and faced little obstacle. War had become business and business is capitalism defined. We made war into an economic staple and thus made it an essential part of our economy and identity. The soviet empire at that time was seen as the only nation that could come close to rivaling the practically untouched united states after the second World War. read more
By: Richard Morrisson | 2011-04-14 | Credit The Sacramento credit union is basically the best option that one can use for saving. The members have a lot to enjoy. read more
By: Weihua | 2011-01-15 | Management New Year ushered in a blur of bright colors in Eastern Europe - Estonia since 1 January 2011 officially adopted the euro, becoming the 17th euro zone member states, is the first of the former Soviet Union to join the euro. However, in 2010, the debt crisis is still raging in Europe, a spike... read more
By: Anaiya Aon Prakasha | 2011-03-22 | Sexuality The seven jewels of sacred union are: trust, passion, courage, forgiveness, communication, awareness, and faith - and were gleaned from my journey with Sananda. Using the traditional yogic knowledge of the seven chakras as a backdrop, I felt these words best described the ideal prescribed state of being on this sacred journey. I recommend meditating upon these qualities daily, gently placing them into the chakra locations within your body until the particular aspect becomes felt and integrated. read more