By: fridaymash | 2011-03-25 | Politics The long suffering electorate of NSW now faces the agonising prospect of having to cast a vote. The awful realisation is dawning that they're obliged to vote for one of the parties that has been sending them absolutely scatty for months. read more
By: Rich Rubino | 2012-03-09 | Politics This article argues that under the National Popular Vote Initiative (NPVI) Kentucky voters would actually matter in Presidential contests. read more
By: Jennifer Carpenter | 2010-04-04 | Politics Voter Initiative and Voter Referendum are two ways citizens can exert their power over the government. Unfortunately there is no national voter initiative or referendum process and not every state has decided to allow their voters to practice it either. read more
By: M. G. Matally | 2010-04-04 | Politics Some so-called democracies around the world exist mostly in name. That's because many barriers to the ballot box make it impractical for their citizens to actually vote. I'm not relating some kind of abstract thought here. I used to live in one such democracy. Here are some of the ballot barriers that some of used to face... read more
By: M. G. Matally | 2010-04-04 | Politics Millions of Americans readily take for granted their suffrage, their right to vote. I find this disturbing especially for blacks and women who had to wait for so long and fight so hard to win suffrage -- the 13th Amendment for blacks; the 19th Amendment for women. There must be reasons why too many Americans don't vote. What could it be that keeps eligible American voters from taking part in the biggest privilege of democracy? read more
By: S. R. Perreault | 2010-04-04 | Politics The phrase "Independent Voter" will soon become a term of the past in political research and media targeting. The new research suggests the core of each voter can be persuaded. read more
By: iddrissu | 2012-03-25 | Politics The National Democratic Congress (NDC) aspiring Member of Parliament for Ayawaso Central Constituency in the Greater Accra Region Mr. Williams Affum Ani-Adjeipopularly known as Obama 1 has cautioned members of the party and community members not to register twice when the Biometric Voter Registration started. read more
By: Lindsay Powell | 2011-08-22 | Smoking Californians voted for governmental taxation of cigarettes, alcohol, sugar-filled beverages and oil pumped from the ground, forcing many to look for alternatives such as electronic cigarettes. read more
By: Shailendra Sial | 2010-04-04 | International studies India is the largest democracy of the world which means real power lies in the hands of common man. Unfortunately, it wasn't true till 2005 (58 years after independence). But now an Indian citizen has the power which can make government accountable and enables him to twist the arm of government when it is found on wrong foot steps. read more
By: Casting Agent / Film Actor | 2011-04-18 | Arts & Entertainment The following tips are the result of working with actors, both as a fellow cast member and as a coach, actors who graduated from the best acting schools in America. Perhaps you have already discovered... read more
By: William Pollard | 2012-06-07 | Humanities In recent years, interest in acting schools in the UK has grown. There are several reasons for this. One of the biggest factors is the proliferation of talent shows, but more and more people are interested in the arts and acting. read more
By: BMcBride | 2010-11-13 | Home Business In order to build up your brand, platform and reputation that people know and can count on then it is absolutely essential that in everything you do that you do it with class, dignity and professionalism. People and organizations who act unethically or unprofessionally do not succeed because they do bad business which leads to a bad reputation and a bad brand name. read more
By: Richard Logue | 2011-05-16 | Yoga Our minds cannot control the processes of self-healing, because the mechanisms of these processes, it simply unknown. With meditation the mind can sometimes see images or feel any sensation, but it is just side effects. read more
By: Sherry Krueger | 2011-09-12 | Regulatory compliance Every day we grow closer to the full implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), which becomes fully enforcable by 2014. This is, conveniently, long after the general elections of 2012 and the politicians who brought this legislation on the American public are safely insulated from their votes on the bill by the short term memory of American voters. However, the effects of the legislation are already taking its toll on the American public, their health care, and... read more