By: Henry | 2011-05-17 | Medicine One of the greatest strides that have been made in medical field was discovery of vaccines. Vaccines are important since they improve body immunity to resist diseases. Vaccines have increased life expectancy and people no longer die from disease as it used to be. However, there are different ethical issues surrounding vaccines. Before the child reaches the age of 6 years, they will have received 36 shots which contain a total of 126 vaccines (kidshealth.org). read more
By: nick austin | 2011-11-01 | Interior Design My so called friend has trumped me once again. If the copying is unbearable then the fact that she ends up with better results makes me want to scream. We’ve been playing a corrosive game of one-upmanship using interior design as an instrument of war. read more
By: Sherry Clark | 2010-04-04 | Politics There can be no lasting peace without the truth, and the truth is, this "War on Terror" is nothing more than a satanic war on Terra - we are in the midst of war on earth! It is claiming our goodness and our humanity - and threatens our very survival! read more
By: Nathan Morrison | 2010-05-26 | Politics Powers & Morrison has learned from sources within the United Nations and Inter Press News, that evidence of US cluster Bombs have been found littering the neighborhoods of Southern Lebanon in the wake of the recent bombing campaign carried out by Israel. While Authorities within the US have merely begun their investigation into this severe violation of Geneva Convention Protocol, the investiga read more
By: Tim Delamatter | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Have you heard the truth about WHY the Paper Corporation wants you to recycle? Did you know that most paper collected for recycling ends up in landfills anyway? Did you know that paper can only be recycled two or three times before it hits the Landfill. Read this groundbreaking article about how one of the Founders of Green Peace went from being a paper recycler, to being a proponent of using virgin trees (yes sometimes 200 year-old trees) to produce paper. Read about how it is more politically motivated than environmentally motivated. read more
By: Richard Doody | 2010-03-26 | Games Mafia wars is an incredibly popular game played by millions of people all around the world on many different social network sites. At first the game seems simple but with jobs, families, energy and Godfather points many people begin to look for Mafia wars cheats. read more
By: Anthony Jackson | 2010-04-04 | Economics What has triggered mass protest and fighting around the world of apocalyptic proportion in developing nations? We have witnessed rioting in Haiti, protest in the Philippines, and stories of people killed in Egypt all because of the high prices in basic foods for survival. What has caused the high prices of food around the world? read more
By: mihawk09 | 2010-09-13 | Electronics Since June, a number of international auto companies and electronics companies are using large-scale lithium battery joint investment competition. This includes the Toyota and Matsushita, Nissan and NEC, the public and Sanyo, Bosch and Samsung, they believe that lithium batteries in the coming years will gradually replace the nickel-metal hydride batteries, lead the direction of development of hybrid vehicles. read more
By: Mike Deubig | 2010-04-04 | Politics A detailed look at illegal immigration with the various forces behind it such as the Vatican being the main force, and a look at other forces behind illegal immigration such as businesses, communism, and Mexico. America has the strongest and most high tech military the world has ever seen. There is no current military threat religious or otherwise in the entire world that is able to match it. read more
By: teodora ivanova | 2011-07-14 | Movies The musical score by John Williams featured in this masterpiece was one of the contributing factors. But honestly, this movie's success was such a total surprise to everyone, including Lucas, that nothing could prepare the world for the aftermath of having witnessed this bona fide legend, first hand. read more
By: Jay Villaverde | 2010-04-04 | News and society Many of us know about the first World War, but did you know that the United States wanted nothing to do with it? Find out why they got involved. read more