By: gaga | 2011-01-02 | Business "Communist Manifesto" (the "Declaration") has long been a hot research at home and abroad and difficult topic, their research innovation. Especially the past decade, a number of influential academic treatise have published research has made significant progress, mainly in the "Declaration" of the publication and dissemination of its texts, and Meaning, and the " Declaration "and the Marxism of contemporary China read more
By: Dezan Shira | 2011-07-04 | Politics The early decades of the 20th Century in China were tinted with a constant state of turmoil. After enduring a string of military defeats brought on by dissidents and foreign countries, the Qing Dynasty was overthrown in 1912, ending almost 6,000 years of imperial rule in China. In its place was a new national republic, headed by the revolutionist, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen. 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: Gene Lalor | 2010-04-04 | News and society This is a follow-up piece to "The Shame of the USS Liberty". It discusses the Israeli attack on the United States Navy intelligence gathering ship, the USS Liberty on June 8th, 1967 and the subsequent cover-up of the details of that event which left 34 dead and 174 injured on that ship. Further, it explores charges of anti-Semitism arising from re-visiting the subject of the Liberty, as if the matter were a closed case, which it is not. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | News and society International politics, media reports, intelligence and Superpower maneuvering have such a conflicted set of current events and history, it is often hard to tell what is correct, fake or a created reality. For instance let's take the recent news report of a Russian Submarine on its way to participate in war games in Venezuela recently. read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-04 | Politics Democracy for dumb citizens is what we have and what the majority deserve. For the rest of us the difficult challenge is to find ways to fight the political system that are not marginalized and only satisfy our egos. As long as you are an enthusiastic supporter of any Democrat or Republican you are a willing participant in our fake democracy. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2011-04-02 | Reference & Education Underwater creatures such as leafy sea dragon, bearded scorpion fish, hairy frogfish and so on are considered masters of deception. These creatures camouflage cleverly to adapt to their environment. They have to hide themselves in order to escape from the hunting of predators. The photographer from Washington, Brandon Cole has traveled the world and created a photo collection of these cute creatures. Brandon said that it is hard to see these underwater creatures straight away because they often camouflage against corals or sand and live in association with that particular coral. Let’s have a look at these photos as below and try finding them: read more
By: Kevin Probst | 2011-03-24 | Spirituality Satan throws up all sorts of road signs along the way. These are all lies to try to discourage traveling pilgrims. Sadly, many believe the lies, get discouraged and return to the easy way that leads to destruction. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2011-07-24 | Business Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and some businessmen are named in the list of best CEOs in the past two decades. read more
By: mardini | 2010-09-26 | Meditation No more harm done in recent history than what Karl Marx and his disciple Mao Tsi Tong have done during the second half of the twentieth century.They have attempted and with great success to kill the feeling for God in the hearts of over one billion and three hundred million Gog and Magog.Well, Gog and Magog atheists, immersed in their daily butter survival, educated in the atheist systems of indoctrination of the Republic of China do not have much chance to emerge from their plight of disbelief. read more
By: Awdhesh K Singh | 2010-03-27 | News and society The human civilization is a tale of deception. Each generation seems to have found the truth and the secret of the world only to be discovered by the next generation that the truth was deceptive. It is only a wise person who can cull out the truth from all deceptions to make it the real Truth. read more
By: i-Sight Software | 2010-10-05 | Ethics Detecting deception during workplace investigation interviews is tricky. Each investigation is different- the people you interview are different and their tendencies and actions vary when telling a lie. At the post conference portion of the SCCE Compliance and Ethics Institute, Meric Bloch is the Vice President – Compliance and Corporate Investigations at Adecco Group North America, gave a tremendously insightful presentation about how to detect deception during investigation interviews. read more
By: Joel | 2010-12-19 | Reference & Education There are a number of myths that students should neglect in case they want to succeed. The article shatters some stereotypes connected with college life. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2010-12-20 | Science During the past decade, scientists all over the world have tried their best to discover a number of secrets existing around our planet. Some of them are considered as the biggest achievements because of their benefits and influences. Let see top five great discoveries in the decade. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2011-03-31 | Technology The last decade has witnessed extraordinary achievements of the handset world in general and some handset OEMs in spectacular. These milestones are clearly described in an interesting infographic called “A Decade of Handsets” published by the market analysis and strategy firm VisionMobile. The handset maker Nokia has ranked the top spot during ten years, selling around 3,080,000,000 handsets in total, more than the amount of handsets sold by second, third and fourth places summed up. The next manufactures after Nokia are Samsung (1,300,000,000 handsets sold), Motorola (1,000,000,000 units), LG (635,000,000 units) and Sony Ericsson (540,000,000 units). read more