By: Joe Pagano | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education Mathematics is rife with beauty. Yes beauty. Oh, maybe not the type of physical beauty you are thinking of but a beauty that can only be perceived when you study this subject in all of its fabulous environs. One particular beauty that hooks me to this discipline like no other is that of being without hypocrisy. That's right. In mathematics there is no hypocrisy. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics We often hear the about the problems concerning global warming and how it will change our earth and our lives forever and how the water will rise 20 feet and submerge our cities along the coast. There is a lot of talk about global warming and yet all this political debate seems to be hypocritical. read more
By: Thomas McNulty | 2011-01-19 | Article Marketing In his 1969 book, The Cowman and His Code of Ethics, author Ramon Adams listed a group of ideologies that he felt best expressed a westerner's ethical behavior. This included loyalty, honesty, fairness, hard work, cheerfulness, determinism, and respect. read more
By: Penelope Morgan | 2010-04-02 | Fashion John Deere has a long history of providing shoes that are sturdy and can survive a rough working environment. John Deere Boots are a name that is famous for its quality and brand appeal since 1837, when the brand was born. Their boots do live up to their tagline "Nothing Runs Like A Deere! read more
By: Thomas McNulty | 2011-01-19 | Article Marketing The western story, which originated in the nickel and dime pulp magazines of the late 1800s and flourished for a remarkable period from 1925 through the early 1960s, has always been available in some form. read more
By: tons of tickets | 2010-11-04 | Arts & Entertainment The legendary singer, John Mellencamp, with stage names of Johnny Cougar, John Cougar and John Cougar Mellencamp, has sold over 40 million albums. read more
By: Bruno Korschek | 2011-07-15 | Politics Using his own words, this article reviews a number of positions that President Obama has taken in the past and shows how he is taken the exact opposite position when it serves his own political interest. It also reviews the number of times when the opportunity for him to assume a leadership position on an issue was missed as he focused on his needs rather than the nation's. read more
By: Henry | 2011-05-11 | History John Winthrop can be considered to have been a colonist with human face. He appeared to have been quite religious compared to other colonist of his time and he believed that colonist mission in the world was sanctioned by God and had a particular mission. Through his famous sermon given on board the flagship that was going to establish a masterly colony in Massachusetts, he questioned the morality of colonization and believed that it was God given mission. read more
By: albertaalex100 | 2012-02-08 | Destinations At the north-west corner of Regent’s Park in the City of Westminster, you’ll find a district called ‘St John’s Wood’. This is not to be confused with ‘St John’s Wort’, which is in fact a mood enhancing herbal treatment! The area was one of the first London suburbs to be majorly developed, with some areas now very densely populated; despite this, it still remains one of the most des read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-02-21 | Business Boutique furniture doesn't come much finer than the sumptuous sofas and contemporary chairs, manufactured by this leading designer. If you appreciate traditional craftsmanship but desire modernistic furniture, a quality sofa from the John Sankey collection could provide you with the perfect solution. read more
By: Hannah John | 2011-11-04 | Loans 97% of all undergraduate students are awarded some form of financial aid available at SJU. Last year the St John’s financial aid department spent over $347 million in various financial aid plans. All of the financial aid services are divided into Graduate Aid and Undergraduate Aid. The Application Scholarships include Catholic Student Scholarship, Ozanam Scholars Program, Fine Arts Scholarship, read more