By: brent wood | 2011-03-24 | Immigration On March 11, 2011, Japan was hit with a powerful 9.0-magnitude earthquake, a devastating subsequent tsunami and nuclear crisis that have affected thousands of people, in Japan and around the world. read more
By: Cheryline Lawson | 2010-04-04 | Politics Who writes the speeches for Clinton and Obama? They give some very convincing speeches that sometimes, are filled with rhetoric and promises. Is their speech believable to the hearer? Is it just a formal way of looking presentable? How do these Presidential Candidates redeem themselves with a well-written speech when their presidential campaign is in trouble? Well, who really is in trouble right now? read more
By: DEEPTI HAJELA | 2010-02-12 | Politics On Thursday, former president Bill Clinton was taken to New York Presbyterian Hospital to be treated in heart artery. Two stents were placed inside his artery as a treatment procedure of severe heart disease. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-08-02 | Weddings On July 31st, 2010 the happy wedding ceremony of Chelsea Clinton and Marce Mezvinsky was well-prepared and peacefully took place at Astor Courts in Rhinebeck, New York. The so-called wedding of the year surrounded by family and their close friends had the participation of many celebrities. In addition to expected celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg and Sir John Major, others famous names turned up at the ceremony including the former secretary of state Madeleine Albright, the film producer Steve Bing and the dress designer Vera Wang. read more
By: Ishan Goradiya | 2011-05-11 | Taxes A holiday gift for taxpayers? After a 277-148 passage in the House and an 81-19 approval in the Senate, President Obama signed the 2010 Tax Relief Act into law on December 17, extending the Bush-era tax cuts.1 Here is the impact of the new legislation: read more
By: Ahmer M Byrd | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is clear that in these last primaries the Clinton's are going to use the strategy of "scorched earth!" This is a military strategy that basically to bomb anything and everything and leave nothing alive whatever the cost. At the same time the Clinton's have claimed to be the victims ... read more
By: Patricia Dexheimer | 2010-04-04 | Politics The time has come for change. Do not be fooled into thinking that Senator McCain will be any different from the present administration or that Hillary Clinton will stray far from the corporate gridlock, it is not going to happen. Hope for the future lies with a young black man named Barack Obama, who will live up to his promise of change. America desperately needs a person who is intelligent enough to debate our adversaries rather than bomb them. Wake up America, this country is in disarray. read more
By: Denise Supplee | 2010-04-04 | Politics After surviving the "Bush" years, like many others, I am pretty geared up for a change. Change is a word we have been hearing a lot of lately. What is change? The Webster dictionary identifies change as "become or make different" "substitute or replace something" pass from one state to another" or "remove or replace something". So exactly what do we want changed? The idea of it is a bit overwhelming. read more
By: Lis Sowerbutts | 2010-03-30 | Reference & Education There are persistent myths about earthquakes, and some of them are dangerous because people who believe them may decrease their chance of surviving a serious earthquake. Read on to discover five myths about earthquakes. read more
By: Donald Hood | 2011-04-01 | Home & Family (1888PressRelease) The tragic earthquake and tsunami in Japan not only resulted in a terrible toll to people, but also to pets. Acclaimed pet potrait artist Brandis Sarich of Maui, Hawaii was so touch... read more
By: CellPlaza | 2011-03-30 | Communications Last week Japan was rocked with one of the worst natural disasters of this centuryand its not over yet. Besides getting hit with an earthquake beyond anyones imagination, and then having a 30 foot tsu... read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-08-24 | History In a political family, several members are involved in politics. The Kennedy and the Bush are among famous political families in the U.S. whereas Japan has the Koizumi, Hatoyama, and so on. Below is the list of well-known political clans in Japan and the U.S. read more
By: hostome | 2011-03-21 | Nature Japan has got a sudden and massive earthquake that ended in a gigantic tsunami. That massive disaster has killed so many people and still so many are displaced from their house. Hostome people raised their hands and want to donate those people who are struggling now with this terrific situation! read more
By: Eshwarya Patel | 2010-04-04 | Politics It seems that Hillary Clinton is advertising herself as not only a veteran contender but also the contender for change. It is pretty obvious that Obama campaign team is concentrating only on the positive aspects of Hillary but we need someone; anyone who can take Hillary to task about her propensity of changing colors like a chameleon. read more