By: Carolyn Fosdick | 2010-04-04 | Politics Socialism has not and cannot work. To expect people to divide their wealth with the poor who cannot or will not work goes against human nature and democratic ideals. Going further in the same article, "...NO COUNTRY HAS FULLY INSTITUTED DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM." There are reasons why; DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM DOESN'T WORK. read more
By: Corina Vintan | 2012-02-14 | Politics Crisis faced by the Euro on the table puts the theme of European leaders placed in parentheses, namely federalism Europe. Latch to relaunch the debate on a recent proposal produced mainly Greek Prime Minister, Georgios Papandreou, subject to a referendum crisis package agreed by EU leaders in Brussels. read more
By: Himfr Cars | 2011-01-10 | Management Ancient Japan is a country dominated by production of pottery, porcelain history of its production is only just over 400 years, far later than the birthplace of Chinese porcelain. It is said that Japan's most famous kilns or with the help of the Korean people established... read more
By: Thomas Corley | 2010-03-31 | Economics You may not know it but there is an ideological battle waging in America surrounding our very economy. This is a battle between two economic schools of thought: Adam Smith's Laissez-Faire economic theories and John Maynard Keynes managed economy theories. read more
By: albapp | 2012-01-25 | Medicine The increased number of lawsuits for medical malpractice have made it so that both doctors and health structures are now looking at new insurance coverage alternatives. read more
By: Sean Priestley | 2010-03-18 | Arts & Entertainment The Civil War has reunited America. As the article shows, the North and the South were separated policitally, but they have reunited at the end of the war at Appomattox estate. read more
By: George Roy | 2011-05-06 | Crafts The sails of America models are among the most attention grabbing features on any ship in the model industry; these are often large and starched into a plain white color. The sheer dimensional size of these ship’s sails makes them very good at obtaining vast amounts of wind that would otherwise go unharnessed. Strictly sailing boats like this model are rare in today’s world, as they have been read more
By: Ksh Surjit Singh | 2010-04-04 | Politics The development model resulting from India's Look East Policy has tremendous potential for the North East India. The share of North East India in this annual trade was around 12 percent annually. read more
By: Writers Cafe | 2010-12-14 | Food & Beverage American people have elected Barack Obama as their President with a great hope. He has triumphed over John McCain with an overwhelming majority. Common Americans think him as charismatic. They are seeing a savior among him. Now they need to work out his charisma in bailing them out from the present economic crisis. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-04-04 | Reference & Education
This was a policy that was adopted by the British and France and it was a major player in the outbreak of the war. Appeasement was first introduced in the mid 1930s by Stanley Baldwin who was then the British Prime Minister. But it was Neville Chamberlain who changed this appeasement policy when he ascended to power in 1937. The British government defines appeasement as the settlement of issues t read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | Politics Empires decline sooner or later; we have seen that many times in history; are we in danger of failing as a superpower? Have we forgotten the values of the Founding Fathers? Are our resources employed for the benefit of our citizens? Or squandered in playing the role of world's policeman? The modern citizen is born free but soon finds himself in chains: mortgage, medical costs, college, gas prices, high taxes, etc. read more
By: Jaime Koppel | 2010-04-04 | Politics Who is responsible for child migrants - often found far from home and without parents? The answers to this question are certainly not simple. This paper attempts to understand the challenges children confront in sending, transit and receiving countries. Seeking best practice and identifying poor practice too, this paper focuses primarily on Central American children traveling north to the United States. The paper concludes with recommendations regarding effective existing practices, how progress might be monitored, and which actors must be engaged in protecting the Americas' many migrant children: within their home countries, along their journey, and in destination countries. read more
By: Richard Dean Basa | 2012-01-23 | Arts & Entertainment For you to know where the next America’s Next Top Model casting call will be, you’ll need to check ANTM’s official website. Make sure to write the date, time and the venue down when you go there. If you aren’t sure about getting to the venue, you should try heading there a day before the call so you could check the place out or ask someone you know to accompany you. You’re going to have read more
By: Benny | 2012-03-20 | College There are two kinds of policies namely; monetary policy and fiscal policy. Whereas the monetary policy influences the money supply currency, deposits in banks and the cost of borrowing it, fiscal policy is concerned with money flows into and out of the treasury by means of taxation, public borrowings, government expenditures and management of public debt. read more