The Lifelong Debate Of Moms By: Caitriona Ellis | - A discussion that is gets a lot of air-time is that of which is better or right to do- be a stay-at-home Mom or work outside the home leaving children in others care.
Well I've gotten a lot of input from Moms over the last couple of weeks about being a stay-at-home-Mom (SAHM) or working outside the home. It's interesting to see how such debate goes between Moms. Some believe there is a right and a wrong in this.
Learn About Electric Cigarettes Through E Cigarette Reviews By: Lori | - The negative impact of using tobacco cigarette has been a debate of a many interest teams both online and offline. You can find many initiatives made which integrated those through modernization, legislation as well as market limitations. However, many of these actions remained futile in cutting the consumption of the damaging tobacco cigarette. Based on clinical medicine, a single stick of a conventional cigarette contains more than 4000 elements that are harmful to man's health. This issue pav ... Tags:e cigarette reviews, electronic cigarette review, best e cigarette, best electronic cigarette
Writing Debate Papers By: sharleen reyna | - Writing debate paper is not an easy task when compared to other writing papers. While writing a debate paper, try to find out enough evidence to hold your claim, so that you won't have a feeble argument in the essay. For example, if your argument essay is about the public schools, nowadays public schools are failing due to the lack of qualified teachers. Your argument essay should contain such type of information to hold on your claim. Also try to include your personal options because your purpo ... Tags:College, essay, debate, paper, writings, school, university
Coccyx Debate By: Erik Dalton | - Two medical papers (Postacchini and Massobrio1 and Kim and Suk2) found that test subjects with fused coccyxes that didnt flex upon sitting were more likely to experience tailbone pain than those with a normal coccyx. Postacchini and Massobrio performed radiographic studies of 171 coccyxes, and found less than 10 percent were fused into one piecenearly all had two or three, and a few had four segments. The primary conditions they found to be associated with coccyx pain were: coccyx angled s ... Tags:Coccyx Debate, back pain, massage therapy home study
Honest, Generic Discussion About Mlm From Roots To Fruits To Solutions By: AnneMarie Berukoff | - How many networkers, do you think, would give themselves the challenge to write a book about their network marketing or MLM experiences? Such personal records will serve as invaluable references to other new entrepreneurs thinking about this industry...what works best and what works poorly. Most importantly, it is a chance to share real stories with real people.
I undertook that challenge this winter and here is the preface to introduce my personal journey.
Lawmaker Against Lawmaker-when Will The Health Care Debate End? By: Ethan Kalvin | - Doesn't it seem like a futile process for state after state to continue to debate the legality of health care reform? Let's face it in the end they will do exactly what they want to and we as American's will have little to no say at all. These are just the facts of the system in which they are working so you really have to wonder if the states are really being given a say or if they are just pretending to all agree in the end about this reform act.
Is It Vegan To Eat Honey By: Amirah Bellamy | - Many vegans argue that honey is not vegan while others argue to the contrary. It really just depends on who you ask and to some degree the extent of that individuals veganism. There are some vegans who lead or at least try to lead a near 90 percent vegan lifestyle. Those vegans refrain not only from eating meat-based foods, but also from using meat-derived goods. So for instance, this type of vegan does not use or wear leather, wool, silk or any type of animal fur. This type of vegan was ... Tags:is honey vegan, honey is nonvegan, do vegans eat honey, honey is animal product, honey is meat product, honey debate, vegans debate honey
Political Debate For Political Minds By: Khan Gee | - International Politics is a significant study in political science. With the help of engaging International debate, you can sharpen your knowledge and understanding regarding this field. You can get all those required expertise using such type of politics.
In International politics, only two types of tenets constructivism theories are accepted, if we take the first, the primarily shared ideas and notion rather than the material forces determined the structures of human connection. It repre ... Tags:debate politics, political talk, politics forums, talk politics, political opinions, live online debate, international politics, international debate
The Abortion Debate By: Raulen Jereos | - Abortion is not the best option in dealing with an immediate problem. Often times, it's effects will haunt the person who did it with guilt. However, there are some rare cases that abortion can be the best option most especially when the life of the mother is in danger.
Are you against abortion or pro-abortion? Each side have their own reasons of their action but in the light of God's word, we are told that abortion is an act of killing. Let's us discover why many choose abortion in ... Tags:the abortion debate, lovespeaks, love speaks
Your Own Personal Health Care Debate By: Ethan Kalvin | - The seemingly never ending debates to make health care affordable for everyone is on going everyday, making it a core and important issue on the minds of elected officials. Ignoring this issue tends to be the option most of us take, because until a decision is made, there is nothing anyone can do. Open enrollment time frames keeps our minds preoccupied about our own policy types and making decisions now, about what our needs will be next year.
Leslie: Welcome, Pamela! Could we take a few minutes to talk about what is going on with the health care debate? Ive been following your blog on business and public policy and just finished reading your synopsis of the November 2009 Business Week story on health care policy. I was impressed by just how much waste (approximately $700 billion/year) could be eliminated. Even without reducing fraud completely, reducing waste could free up billions of dollars to offse ... Tags:Health care debate, role of government, reducing waste
The Press As A Tool For Political Condemnation By: Jamie Lyons | - The televised Prime Ministerial debates have added a compelling new edge to the electioneering campaigns of all parties. One of the most notable and potentially momentous implications of this new form of political canvassing has been the unexpected leap in open public support for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats. Following the first debate, polls showed that the party had gained huge popularity, to the extent that some polls lead to the conclusion that they were in fact serious candidates to ... Tags:general election, Nick Clegg, Liberal Democrats, politics, prime ministerial debate, press, media coverage
Apple Mac New Os X 'snow Leopard' By: Chris Holgate | - This autumn could provide an interesting shake up of the Apple vs. PC debate which has been raging for decades as both Microsoft and Apple unleash their new Operating Systems in to the world.
Windows 7 is due for release on the 22nd October however Apple announced on Monday that the release date of OS X 'Snow Leopard' had been bought forward from early September to Friday 28th August - the publication date of this column.
Five Reasons Kobe Bryant Is Better Than Lebron James By: Markita Johnson | - First and foremost, Kobe Bryant has a much more polished and refined game. He can score on you offensively in nearly every way possible and do it consistently. This is something James has yet to show, especially from the outside. James has the ability to bully his way to the rim and that's what makes him most difficult to defend. Kobe Bryant can beat you off the dribble, shoot from anywhere on the floor. He can take his defender in the post. Kobe Bryant simply has one of the greatest offens ... Tags:Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, better, player, debate
Kobe Bryant: A Greater Offensively Skilled Player Than Michael Jordan By: Markita Johnson | - Many NBA fans are of the belief that Michael Jordan is the greatest NBA player to ever live. While you may find some differing opinion on this subject the vast majority of fans will swear by this statement as if it were NBA gospel. As great as Jordan was with all his individual and team accomplishments, Kobe Bryant has proven to be the greater skilled offensive player.
The Secret About Adult Stem Cells By: Matt C | - Most people have heard something about stem cells. Unfortunately most of it is regarding embryonic stem cells which are highly controversial and have sparked an ethical debate. Adult stem cells on the other hand are naturally present in the bone marrow and have been there since birth.
These stem cells are the body's natural renewal system and scientific studies have shown that the more we have circulating in our bloodstream, the greater our health and wellness.
Custom Motorcycle Exhaust And The Debate By: Matt LeClair | - Custom motorcycle exhaust has been the topic of some heated debates over the past couple years and most of the debates really boil down to two main arguments. Those two main arguments are for and against the exhaust all together. This article will explain what those two arguments are and how they both can be valid.
The first main argument that happens to be for motorcycle custom exhaust is the argument that custom exhaust makes a lot of noise and therefore makes other drivers more ... Tags:custom exhaust, custom exhaust debate, custom motorcycle exhau
Preventative Medicine Can Save Lives And Money By: Ki Gray | - While Congress debates healthcare reform, there is no debating the results of recent studies on Americans' health. In the last few weeks studies have shown that Americans are not living as long as they should be, our health continues to be undermined by our bad habits and new cases of Alzheimer's are being reported in record numbers.
Understanding The Health Care Debate Part 3 By: William Stephenson | - One possible solution to respond to the problems would be a proposal by The Hamilton Project. The Hamilton Project details sound solutions for evolving beyond traditional employer-sponsored health insurance. The main tenants of their proposal include:
A. State established insurance exchanges
B. Shift employers traditional role as sponsor to facilitator of coverage
C. Reform of the tax laws to more fairly handle the needs of our needy
Understanding The Health Care Debate Part 2 By: William Stephenson | - The problems associated with the exploding costs of health care in the United States are many. First and most importantly, costs are forcing people to choose between cheaper insurance plans that could place a family in jeopardy with the advent of a disastrous illness, while other families are choosing not to insure at all.
Understanding The Health Care Debate Part 1 By: William Stephenson | - Any serious discussion of health care reform must begin with serious data. The often pronounced number of the uninsured being at 47 million in the United States just doesnt measure up in any serious way. When you start with the Census Bureaus latest statistics from their Current Population Survey of 2007, we find that 45.7 million people were without health insurance. A small correction, but hold on for the rest. Of that 45.7 million, 18 million have incomes over $50,000 a year and presumably ca ... Tags:Health Insurance, Healthcare Debate, Census Bureau, Families With Incomes, Federal Poverty Level, Health
Fish Oil Vs. Flax Seed Oil ? The Search For The Best Source Of Omega 3 Fatty Acids By: V K Rajagopalan | - The fish oil vs. flax seed oil debate is something that has been going on for years now. Proponents of fish based oil say that it is the best health supplement and proponents of flax seed oil say that it is the best health supplement. To be fair to both these groups, I have read some very convincing articles written by people from both sides. Now, the question is ? which one is better and why? Let us take a detailed look.
Abc's Nightline Faceoff On Satan An Exercise In Futility By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - ABCs Nightline Face-Off: Does Satan Exist moderated by Dan Harris and aired on Thursday March 26, 2009 ignored both scriptural admonishments from Romans 1:29 and 1Corinthians 12:20 that warn against entering into debates to try to prove the faith to anyone. Christianity can only proclaim the gospel for best effect. The rest is up to the hearer.
The discipline of theological proofs known commonly as apologetics serves to engage the seeker or the scoffer in p ... Tags:ABC, nightline, face-off, debate, chopra, satan, deepak, dan harris, annie lobert, antichrist, EU, lisbon Treaty, economic syatem, dictator, armaegeddon, apostle pau
You And The Health Care Debate By: Fritz Scheffel | - There are basically two very different sides to the health care debate, but only one side is getting a great deal of publicity. This is unfair, but it is happening because politicians and new media people control media communications and favor a socialistic form of health care.
It is ALL ABOUT POWER over our lives, and they control the news!!! Socialized medicine is a very inferior type of health care that has been tried around the world and in some third rate countries still ... Tags:Health Care Debate, TheHealthCareFix.com, Fritz Scheffel, politician, buy votes
What Are The Four Biggest Obstacles To Good Health Care? By: Fritz Scheffel | - The health care debate is heating up and it seems most of the voices we hear favor some form of "universal" health care and their premises are "it is the right of everyone to have health care" and the "assumption that it works".
The health care debate is heating up and it seems most of the voices we hear favor some form of "universal" health care and their premises are "it is the right of everyone to have health care" and the "assumption that it works". I challenge BOTH premises ... Tags:Fritz Scheffel, Health Care Fix, Dr. Health Care, Army, Conversation, politics, health care debate
Universal Health Care Is Not The Only Solution! By: Fritz Scheffel | - The current health care debate seems to assume some kind of "government" run program is the best option to rein in rising health care costs that are threatening not only the financial health of millions of Americans, but their physical health as well.
Education: Criticisms But What Solutions? By: Florence Bernard | - Education is a big debate. There is no doubt that there is room for improvement in this country and many others. God knows it is a big topic of discussion in parties, meetings, gym classes and homes. And everywhere else.
Now what has come to my attention whenever I come across one of those instant "open forums" where everybody gets to jump in and share his/her views is that everybody knows what's not working but nobody has any solution. The discussions are merely criticisms or ... Tags:education, parenting, school, debate, change
The Debate Surrounding Lewis Hamilton By: Thomas Pretty | - Lewis Hamilton, after becoming the world's youngest ever Formula 1 champion will undoubtedly be bombarded by clothing, watch and other manufacturers who all want to jump on the band wagon. It is likely that this Christmas gifts related to Lewis Hamilton, be it an item of clothing or even an alarm clock, will be extremely popular. This youngster however seems to be able to take this all in his stride, his cool head that is evident when in his car, is also evident in his life; while some in the me ... Tags:lewis hamilton clothing, lewis hamilton merchandise, lewis hamilton debate
What He Says, He Doesn't Mean: The Mccain Debate Statements Translated By: Ingemar Stefansson | - Observations during yesterdays's debate reflected that it was John McCain's shining moment among all the presidential debates. He obviously went on the offensive which actually worked for him and who could blame him, this is one of the last-ditch effort to get his messages across.
And he did. Admittedly, his statements made news from live-bloggers, news commentators and to every citizen who sat and watched the debate. But as he has a history of making obviously-out-of-touch-r ... Tags:john mccain, debate statements
Vp Debate Leaves Questions Unanswered - Palin Still Shines By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - The big question most Americans have been waiting to have answered is whether Sarah Palin could stand up against veteran Washington Senator Joe Biden. She not only held her own but made a powerful showing of character and savvy that would satisfy all but the most chronically disgruntled. It is the questions that were not asked and in reality, that could not be asked that leave so much to be desired. What are those questions?
Sen. Biden conducted himself as a gentleman without any ... Tags:Palin, Biden, Obama, McCain, pundit, prophet, principle, Alaska, Delaware, democratic, GOP, VP, debate, Ahmadinejad, Iraq, Iran, Darfur, Roe V. Wade, abortion, clinic, m
United They Stand; Divided They Fall Barack And Hillary By: Jill Gauntley | - At least this years Presidential race hasnt been boring, but I am just not sure that we are getting anywhere. To be brief, I think that Hillary and Obama need to join forces to win this years Presidential election. If not the nations chance for a change from the Republican way is going to be lost again. They are both dynamic and both have a considerable amount of democratic voters behind them but split them up and I am not sure what will happen.
The Illinois senator and Democr ... Tags:debate politics
Winning An Argument By: Roy E. Klienwachter | - When you enter into an argument with another, what is it that you hope to gain? If you enter into a heated debate with someone else, you must realize that there are more than the two entities involved.
There are the two participating in the verbal exchange and there are the two silent observers; the spirits or souls of the bodies.
Faq - Is The Tintin Movie Going To Destroy Tintin Herge's Much Loved Comic Creation By: Holly Franklin | - The view of many is that a Tintin movie should never be made even though those behind the project argue they will make a true recreation of the Tintin ligne claire style of the adventure comic written by Tintin's creator Herge. Here is an argument to suggest a Tintin movie would never work as a Hollywood blockbuster.
Blogging Christians And Internet Evangelism - Experts Say It Is Top Means Of Witnessing By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Jason Lee Miller an editor and skillful writer for WebProNews said, In the past two years, blogging, as a profession, has grown from geeky obscurity into a direct challenge to the journalism industry, even with bloggers' reputation for being unruly, unvetted, grammatically and syntactically insufficient, and above all, a disorganized mess.
Three Words That Lead To Failed Relationships By: Steve Kroening | - "Steve, you like to be right." The words seemed a little silly when my good friend Larry said them to me. I mean, of course I like to be right. Who doesn't? None of us wants to be wrong. How foolish would that be.
"You like to be right so much that you're willing to run people over in the process."
Ouch! Now I knew what he meant. Prior to that conversation, I was proud of what I knew. I would never put my brainpower in the Mensa league, but I thought I was pretty sm ... Tags:truth, love, debate, communication
What Everyone Missed In The Immigration Debate By: Doug Ragan | - Are we missing the big picture in the debate over immigration reform? I'm not just talking about the misguided politicians who tried to shove a ridiculous amnesty bill down our throats. Have we the people allowed what really happened to go over our heads?
This recently defeated attempt to allow millions of illegal aliens to get around the law is not the first of its kind. The conservative hero Ronald Reagan allowed this on a smaller scale in 1986. What was different back then? < ... Tags:immigration debate
Does that sound harsh? Well, that's certainly the impression you would get if you listened to the latest debate about education in England. Check your daily newspaper right now, and you'll see it concerns our Conservative Party's reluctance to endorse the idea of building new Grammar Schools. I know all about them, all right. At the tender age of 11 I was thrown into the '11-Plus' Exam that we had in Britain at the tim ... Tags:education, schools, learning, government, policy, debate, England, Public Schools
Nuclear Desalination In Australia By: Ron Gully | - Australia needs to consider Nuclear Desalination as a part of the Nuclear Energy Debate
Australia can decide to become energy, and financially, rich due to the use of its abundant supply of uranium that can be either used locally in home grown Nuclear power plants or sold as a refined product on the world market. The decision is in the hands of the Australian people through their elected representatives. There are additional issues that need to be addressed in parallel with the a ... Tags:Nuclear Power Plants Desalination Australia Debate uranium
30 Phrases To Repeat During Difficult Technical Discussions By: William Z. Piker | - It used to be a skill of Social Climbers a key skill was that of name dropping.
Now it is a question of core phrase dropping during difficult technical discussion.
When at loggerheads it is always wise to know such phrases as
1) that is why it is time to upgrade to the new Microsoft Vista
2) Do you realize that they went to the moon on 8 k. of memory?
3) That idea has merit
4) They were discussing that very issue and exploit on that most popular ... Tags:technical, tech, debate, sayings, roberts, order, rules, meeting, meetings, vista, ace, linux, unix, geek, geeks
Three (hundred Million) Cheers For America By: Carolyn Moynihan | - There were two bombs in the news this week: North Korea's underground nuclear weapon test, and the population explosion - as some see it - that brought the number of people in the United States to the 300 million mark, and past it. It is hard to guess which caused more gloom in the office of Population Connection (formerly Zero Population Growth), which churned out a press release bemoaning the effects of growth on the environment and proposing a four-point plan for stabilisation.
The Great Debate By: Triston Huntsmin | - If you are anything like me, the smallest decisions can quickly become material for the greatest debates of your life. You can turn the tiniest molehill of an issue into a huge mountain of a decision just by sitting down and analyzing too much.
Sound familiar? Have you ever gotten weighed down in trying to make small decisions of little consequence and had trouble keeping perspective? I definitely have. It is so easy to take a minor decision like 'what should I eat for breakfast?' ... Tags:debate
Thoughts On Thinking By: cdmohatta | - Thinking. What does thinking mean? It means reflecting upon and analyzing the different aspects of a situation or a condition or any issue. This needs time. How many of us think? Why should we think? What are the issues about which we should think? If you are a medical professional, do you need to think about politics? If you are a computer professional, do you need to think about stars? If you are a housewife, do you need to think about the petroleum prices around the world?