By: Amy Rebeiro | 2010-03-27 | Politics An essay discussing the issue of immigration reform and how it affects the United States. This essay has a strong focus on Drug Cartels in Mexico and its affect on US immigration reform. read more
By: Michael Webster | 2010-04-04 | International studies Over 200 people have been killed so far this year in and around Tijuana. Since taking office in late 2006, President Felipe Calderon has sent some 30,000 soldiers and federal police to fight the drug cartels. read more
By: Deepcaster LLC | 2010-12-23 | Investing We lay out our Strategy for Profit and Protection Despite Cartel Intervention. This Strategy is set in the context of our updated semiannual Overview of Cartel Intervention. Given Weakened Cartel Clout in the Precious Metal Sector this overview describes some Spectacular Desperate Attempts to continue to control Key Markets. Most important, we identify the Sectors with the Greatest Profit Potential and Greatest Risk in what promises to be a very Volatile 2011. read more
By: Catherine Dionisio | 2011-08-31 | Addictions There are methods in addition to alcoholics anonymous and na for those trying to recover that have difficulty with that approach. read more
By: wholesaleeshops | 2011-05-05 | Software In a letter to the US Congress, Sony said the breach came at the same time as it was fighting a denial-of-service attack from Anonymous. read more
By: michael Webster | 2011-03-31 | Journalism According to top law enforcement agents who want to remain anonymous tells the .Predators used to help spy on suspected drug traffickers have located Mexican army bases near the U.S. Mexican border where it is believed that the Mexican Army is envolved in the illegal drug trade as Mexico's largest and most dangerous drug cartel read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-09-21 | Society Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Mukesh Ambani, Lawrence Ellison, Eike Batista are well-known all over the world as the richest and gentle men. However, there are some men, who impressed their fame by making crime seriously and violently and trading drugs throughout the world in general and in Mexico in spectacular. They have been considered the most notorious Mexican drug lords and hunted by internati read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | International studies Unemployment in Mexico is falsely represented by the government. President Calderon is fighting a culture of "mordidas" and "compadres". Whites dominate the cabinet. Only 6% of the population is White. Extreme poverty affects 30% of the population. Resources never reach people who need it. A governor took a million dollar on his first day on the job. read more
By: Katrina C | 2010-03-29 | Security Some online shoppers do encounter difficulties, confusion and misleading tactics that make them discontinue the shopping or subscription process. Can all this be blamed to a weak website security? read more
By: alam.md | 2010-12-18 | International studies Cuts in federal support are putting more than a decade of gains at risk at a time when the states are trying to cope with daunting and formidable budget shortfalls of their own. read more
By: Brett Fuller | 2010-10-07 | Nutrition Alcohol rehab for women has medical and psychological approaches combined to get the complete recovery. These rehabs deal with the women's issues in recovery program very effectively and offer them a rejuvenated sober life. read more
By: Idaline Hall | 2010-03-28 | Health & Fitness Medical studies in the area of alcoholism have found alcoholism among the elderly to be a bigger problem than you might think. What's really surprising about this trend is that in retrospect, medical investigation suggests that this phenomenon is nothing new. In fact, alcoholism among maturing baby boomers has been a silent threat to the health of these individuals for quite some time now. read more
By: Kitty Cooper | 2010-10-23 | Elderly Care Medical studies in the world of alcoholism have found alcoholism among the elderly to be a bigger problem than you may think. What's extremely shocking concerning this trend is that in retrospect, medical investigation suggests that this phenomenon is nothing new. In fact, alcoholism among maturing baby boomers has been a silent threat to the health of these people for quite a while now. read more
By: Collymore | 2011-09-13 | Politics The UK has spent over £1.7 trillion Pounds Sterling to allegedly fight opium poppy growing in Afghanistan but the gung-ho and warmongering David Cameron regime in Britain has clandestinely sanctioned the growing of the same opium poppy in Oxfordshire where Cameron's Witney constituency is located to commercially grow this in Afghanistan illegal crop. read more