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  • Nearly Extinct Languages
    By: Boris C. | - Languages are not just for communication. It is a social product and the transmitter of culture. It means that languages are the reflection of the songs, stories, traditions of the current generation as well as the past. It is a reflection of the society and the culture we live in. Linguists would often say that to understand language, you would need to immerse yourself on the culture behind the language, and vice versa.

    Languages change along the changes that society and culture ex ...

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  • Travel Cambodia "€" Phnom Penh, Angkor Wat, Sihanoukville
    By: vishmay | - Cambodia is a land on the mend. From 1977 through 1980, the Khmer Rouge ruled the country, fanatics bent on genocide. Millions were killed and the period was put to film in the movie, The Killing Fields. Fortunately, those days are over and the country is becoming a tourist destination.

    Cambodia is a land of incredible contrast. Thick forest, mountains and pristine rivers compliment amazing white beaches. When you get down to it, however, travelers know Cambodia for two thing ...

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  • Iconic Clothing Of The 20th Century
    By: Art Gib | - The 20th century was a turning point in the history of the world. Two major world wars devastated the economy of nearly every country in the world. Famine, genocide, holocaust, and natural disaster swept through the world like never before seen in history. But at the same time, advancements were made that improved our world to a degree never known before. Modern medicine became better than ever. Technology advanced at mind-boggling rates. Methods of communication have reached dynamic propor ...
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  • Iconic Clothing Of The 20th Century
    By: Art Gib | - The 20th century was a turning point in the history of the world. Two major world wars devastated the economy of nearly every country in the world. Famine, genocide, holocaust, and natural disaster swept through the world like never before seen in history. But at the same time, advancements were made that improved our world to a degree never known before. Modern medicine became better than ever. Technology advanced at mind-boggling rates. Methods of communication have reached dynamic propor ...
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  • Travel Cambodia Phnom Penh, Angkor Wat, Sihanoukville
    By: vb | - Cambodia is a land on the mend. From 1977 through 1980, the Khmer Rouge ruled the country, fanatics bent on genocide. Millions were killed and the period was put to film in the movie, The Killing Fields. Fortunately, those days are over and the country is becoming a tourist destination.

    Cambodia is a land of incredible contrast. Thick forest, mountains and pristine rivers compliment amazing white beaches. When you get down to it, however, travelers know Cambodia for two thin ...

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  • The Real "inglourious Basterds"
    By: Matthew McKernan | - If you haven't seen Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds you're in for one hell of a war film. The director who brought you Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill Volumes 1 & 2 has taken a stab at doing a World War II film.

    The film falls into the alternative history category, because of the events that take place, and it should be noted that it isn't a remake of the 1978 Italian film of the same name which starred Fred Williamson (who appears as a barroom brawler and Vietnam Vet in Tara ...

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  • A Look At The History Of Petitions
    By: CarlosSandoval | - A petition is a list of names, usually with signatures, that are collected together to show a support for an idea or decision. Petitions like these are used in order to show those with power relating to the issue that a large selection of people feel strongly about a certain issue. The petition in this way suggests that there will be a large amount of opposition or dissatisfaction should the controlling party decide to act against the wishes of those on the list. Petitions have been around for a ...
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  • New Hampshire Obviously Doesn't Want Change, Do You?
    By: sumit11 | - The votes have been counted from the New Hampshire primary. McCain has been declared the winner of the Republican primary and Clinton has been declared the winner on the Democrat side. I sit in a state of disbelief. Lately in this campaign season Ive heard much about change. Ive heard Barak Obama talk about being the candidate of change. Hillary Clinton has claimed she is the one who could change things. Mike Huckabee has claimed he is the outsider that can march into Washington ...
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  • Devil's Advocate: History's Most Controversial Lawyers
    By: Ben Goldman | - Since the beginning of modern civilization, lawyers have been stigmatized as being liars, crooks and soulless hell-spawn sent to Earth to do the Devil's bidding. And while not all lawyers fit this description - after all, there are always two sides to every trial - many lawyers seem to fit this stereotype quite comfortably.

    Listed below are some of the more controversial lawyers that have haunted our judicial system and fought valiantly in the name of murder, rape and genocide - gat ...

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  • Merciless Persecution Of Oromo Students By The Neo-nazi Abyssinian Dictator Meles Zenawi
    By: jitesh | - Almost 500 km in the south of Finfinne defamatorily called Addis Ababa by the 19th and 20th century barbaric and criminal Amhara monarchs is located Arba Minch, a purely Oromo city. This is not the place of the Amharas of Gondar (around the lake Tana), neither is it home to the Tigray Abyssinians of Mekele (close to the Eritrean border).

    Athens belongs to Greece; and it was never home to Germans who live in the North of Europe. Yet, one could meet in Athens many Germans and even ...

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  • We Won The War, Time To Get Our People Home Revisited
    By: sariya shaikh | - I heard John McCain say that if he was elected president he felt the war in Iraq could be won by the time his first term ended. He also made the claim that most of our troops would be out of Iraq by then. This from the man who not too long ago crowed that he felt fine about keeping our troops in Iraq for a hundred years. This from a man who was heard singing about bombing Iran. Now we're supposed to believe that Mr. McCain has had a change of heart? I believe that John McCain has shown his suppo ...
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  • Education Prohibited In Meles Zenawi's Tyrannical, Fake 'ethiopia'
    By: shailesh tripathi | - We cannot accept anymore the myth that nobody can be worse than Hitler, Stalin, and Pot Pot; the reason we cannot is simple: the worse already exists, and if we do not see it in all its aspects, dimensions and activities, we simply let it expand. Even if an impotent and marginal state like pariah, bogus-Ethiopia, can generate nightmares of incredible extent. If not by itself, by the justified reactions it can provoke to its inhuman practices.

    Amhara and Tigray ruled Abyssinia: the ...

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  • Jean-jacques Rousseau's Profound Impact On Philosophy And Politics
    By: William Nugent | - The French Revolution was the result of a culmination of ideas. Philosophers introduced new ideas to the literate elite. The elite put those ideas into motion. It resulted in a period of radical social upheaval and genocide that changed the course of civilization.

    The mass murders and guillotining of people in the Vendee district of western France were unparalleled at the time and not to be exceeded until the genocides of the 20th century.

    The French Revolution wa ...

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  • Attractive Places In Cambodia
    By: Annapurna Deshmukh | - Cambodia can attract both casual and serious types of travelers. This place is generally charmed where mysteries are present everywhere in the city. Angkor Wat, Sandstone of ancient holy places, Taprohm and Bayon are some of the attractions. There are some temples buried in the jungle. The colorful pagodas will always attract your attention. Anywhere you move in the country you can see the friendliness of the people of Khmer civilization. The strings of pristine islands and the vast sandy beach ...
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  • Independent Education, Not Just A Nine To Five!
    By: Musa Aykac | - It's what goes on outside the classroom that really sets Independent schools apart from their maintained counterparts. Trips to far flung destinations, speech and drama, sports fixtures, and music concerts are just some of the extra-curricular activities that independent schools offer their pupils. Recent Independent Schools Council (ISC) research drew direct correlations between extra-curricular activities and academic performance based on a sample of 508 schools. It's never been a better time ...
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  • Social Web Results
  • Student Activists Encourage White House to Raise Anti-Genocide Concerns about Darfur Shared By: BrucePatrick23 - Harvard University senior Layla Amjadi posed yesterday’s inquiries as the director of STAND, the student-led division of the Genocide Intervention...

  • Public Lectures: Darfur - Responding to a Public Health Disaster Archives Shared By: PatriciAllen - Cosponsors: Program in Human Rights and Health, Center for Holocuast and Genocide Studies, Student International Health Committee ©2002 Regents of the...

  • Africa | Great Lakes | Rwanda | RWANDA: Group refugee status could be lifted by late 2011 | Refugees/IDPs | News Item Shared By: KigaliWire - KIGALI, 11 November 2009 (IRIN) - The group refugee status... 1994 genocide could be lifted by the end of 2011, according to UN and Rwandan officials.

  • My Voice, My Choice, My Blog: Abortion isn't genocide Shared By: aimeett - Genocide is the systematic destruction of a group of people. No one group- white people, the government, etc.- is MAKING women get abortions. Women...

  • Swine Flu Genocide : Part 1 (Satans Homeland Minions Exposed) Shared By: keithmobile73 - Our Constitution was not written in the sands to be washed away by each wave of new judges blown in by each successive political wind.Keywords:...

  • The Holocaust Is Not a Talking Point - Political Injustice Shared By: amazingkip - During World War II, the genocide of more than six million Jews took place. The systematic murder of millions of others including Catholics, the...

  • Erdogan says favors Bashir over Netanyahu Shared By: efesevin - He denies Bashir is responsible for genocide in Darfur, saying 'a Muslim couldn't do such things'... Bashir. Favored Photo: AFP Netanyahu...

  • How Musician Corneille Nyungura Survived Genocide in Rwandaaa Shared By: oprahbooklist - African musician Corneille Nyungura shares with Oprah.com how he survived the genocide of Rwanda in the early 1990s and how love and pride helped him...

  • Maafa 21 - Black Genocide in 21st Century America Shared By: Farmacy_P - * Help spread the word with these posters ( Adobe PDFs Print at home or take to your local print shop. For movie screenings, check out the...

  • How Leaders Are Made Not Born in America: An Interview With Loung Ung - Cambodian Genocide Activist & Author |... Shared By: sharroan1a - In an exclusive interview with Suite101, Ung shares her lessons gathered from a lifetime of experiences on how leaders are made and not born in...


  • The Lesser-known Facts: A Wwii Study Guide To American (non-)involvement
    By: Paul Thomson | - This July 24th marks the 65th anniversary of the German retreat from Brittany and Normandy just a month and a half after the D-Day invasion of World War II. Heralded as the major turning point on the European front, the Allied invasion of Normandy remains one of the most celebrated military operations in living memory, having helped put an end to what is commonly known in America as the Good War.

    While buzzwords like D-Day, Allied Forces, and Good War give WWII an honored place in ...

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  • Communist Murders Linked To Darwinism
    By: William Nugent | - Darwinian evolution, wherever it has been taught, has had the effect of implicitly denying the existence of God. Whether intentional or not, this denial of God has undermined faith and promoted secularism. In this article let's examine one of the fruits of secularism, namely militant communism.

    Communism is nothing new. Plato wrote of an idealized communist society in his work entitled Republic. In the 1500s, Thomas More wrote a book called Utopia about a mythical communist societ ...

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  • The Travel Cambodia Phnom Penh, Angkor Watt, Sihanoukville.
    By: vivek1 | - Cambodia is a land on the mend. From 1977 through 1980, the Khmer Rouge ruled the country, fanatics bent on genocide. Millions were killed and the period was put to film in the movie, The Killing Fields. Fortunately, those days are over and the country is becoming a tourist destination.

    Cambodia is a land of incredible contrast. Thick forest, mountains and pristine rivers compliment amazing white beaches. When you get down to it, however, travelers know Cambodia for two th ...

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  • Do You Have The Will Power To Deal With Difficult People
    By: juliusp | - I bet you will agree that there are people around you who make life miserable for you. They may even dominate or control you. As you rub elbows daily with such folks at home, workplace and in the streets, you are constantly deciding on how to act properly towards them. These minute decisions are being made by almost everyone. We don?t want to mess up with difficult people and so we are always wary of our actions.

    Troublesome people lurk everywhere. They are not really criminals, b ...

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  • Cybercrime In Canada
    By: Kevin JSmith | - It is normal that during the course of human history criminals try to use most of the new inventions for their cause. While the Internet itself is very young it is already filled with various criminals that are committing frauds, stealing information, stalking or harassing people. And it is also natural that after some time the countries with most internet users created laws that allowed prosecuting the online criminals.

    In Canada the definition of computer crime is taken from the ...

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  • Travel Cambodia Phnom Penh, Angkor Wat, Sihanoukville
    By: SAURABH TALWAR | - Cambodia is a land on the mend. From 1977 through 1980, the Khmer Rouge ruled the country, fanatics bent on genocide. Millions were killed and the period was put to film in the movie, The Killing Fields. Fortunately, those days are over and the country is becoming a tourist destination.

    Cambodia is a land of incredible contrast. Thick forest, mountains and pristine rivers compliment amazing white beaches. When you get down to it, however, travelers know Cambodia for two th ...

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  • The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Buying Faux Or Synthetic Diamonds
    By: Ranju Kumar | - Jewelry lovers should thank the modern scientific advances for the creation of faux diamonds or synthetic diamonds which possess similar characteristics as the mined diamonds. Only experts can tell the difference with the use of loupe or microscope.

    Many people opt for faux and synthetic diamonds because of their affordability. You can save a lot of money by purchasing faux diamonds rather than purchasing real diamonds which can cost a fortune. You also get the same elegance, bril ...

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  • You Can Prevent Genocide In The World
    By: Andy Truthman | - How do you prevent genocide?

    With invasions, or protests? When Mohandas Gandhi was asked if civil disobedience could have stopped Hitler, he answered,

    ...there will be terrible loss and pain. But a satyagrahi must go on...

    The quote has been the source of much discussion.

    Yet in other texts, from 1938, also available at the same website, he goes on to urge the Jews to stand up and resist every oppressive measure being taken agai ...

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  • Yoga For Happiness - Crisis Management
    By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | - How can Yoga help you find mental and emotional balance during a crisis situation? It is so easy to become upset over current events, a traffic jam, or a domestic dispute. How can Yoga help us "keep our cool," when we are being tested by real life situations?

    One realization that each of us should come to is that we can create a state of anxiety from within. If you watch a flock of birds, the birds who feel the most anxiety, create a state of panic within the entire flock. Humans ...

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  • Eschatology Speaks To Progressive Liberalism: Tree Climbing In America
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Eschatology is the study of the last four things specifically death, judgment, heaven and hell. The study of eschatology necessarily takes in the second coming of Christ since no judgment will take place until that is accomplished.

    Progressive liberalism is a neo-political term used to describe the geo-political trends in a modern world. It generally means a leaning toward larger government and less stringency in education and child rearing. A fuller definition would require pages ...

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  • Race Discrimination Basics
    By: Kevin JSmith | - If we define Race Discrimination it is when a person is treated different or unequally because he belongs to a certain racial group. The saddest fact about racial discrimination is that it can occur in many different situations. A person can be treated unequally on his working place (or while attempting to get a job), harassed during education, have problems with finding a home or unequally treated by the police. As for the more serious things the person can receive bad service as customer, rece ...
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  • Where Can I Travel In Rwanda?
    By: Limotek.co.uk | - One cannot say enough about the beauty of Rwanda; it goes beyond description and words. Talking about Rwanda, one feels the dearth of words because a tour around this gorgeous country is all you need to appreciate nature and beauty at its best. Rwanda is a land-locked country located in central Africa and is small with an area of 26,338 square kilometres and a population of 7,229,129. The official languages are Kinyarwanda, French, English and Kiswahili which is mostly used in commercial centres ...
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  • Canadian Indian Issues
    By: Kevin JSmith | - While lot of the countries in the world have problems with minorities or native people, this issue is especially important in North America. While the story of colonization has many black pages the guilt is nowhere stronger than in Canada and the U.S. Today it is very hard to define what should the government do to compensate everything that was taken away so long ago by the first colonists. Basically if we dig deeper into a history of any country we will find some ethnic minorities or nations t ...
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  • America: Talking Green But Leaving A Trail Of Red
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Is green mania hypocrisy, hyperbole or just political correctness gone wild? Perhaps it is none of the above but only a failure to prioritize what is and is not so very important.

    Whether global warming proponents like it or not; everyone is not buying the global warming hype including some of the most qualified scientist in the world. The computer models used by the United Nations IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) after the global warming conference in Japan are ho ...

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  • Why America Must Return To The Faith Of Our Fathers
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Any writer, preacher, prophet or ordinary live a day Christian worth their salt is calling for America to come to her senses and return to the faith of our fathers. They are not moved by the rhetoric of socialisms priest and preachers whether found in academia, media, Hollywood or political office. They are driven by the proof shown to them in the fruit of Americas past, but they are not merely driven by common nostalgia.

    That man is made in Gods image can be seen ...

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  • Windows Vista Hell Is It Over?
    By: Rolando Valdes | - There was a time about a year ago when I went into Best Buy, my expectations through the rough.
    It was nearly a decade after buying my first computer, a 1999 Compaq, and I was tired of the constant lagging, the inexplicable slowness and the overall evil that was AOL. It was a momentous day in my life, for I was going to take the plunge and finally buy a new computer. With several paychecks meticulously saved, I went into Best Buy wanting nothing but the absolute best in home computer qua ...

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  • Who Would The Innocents Choose - Blago, Bush Or Obama
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Barack Obama will finish his term of office in only four years if he is re-elected he will have four more years. No child born here in the U.S. or abroad will reach voting age before he finishes his term of office. Those aborted will never so much as hear who is running for office. The pro-choice voters of America male or female can vote now and since the repeal of Bushs ban that constituency has been well played, prepped and pandered to for Obamas second term.

    We ...

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  • Fetus: I Hope He Changes His Mind
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - The question is rhetorical. Obviously liberally minded Americans think Obamas policies are all just peachy keen and conservative Americans are trying to hold back the urge to regurgitate. Pragmatically speaking, if we could suspend the question of right and wrong, is the unborn child any safer? Liberal or conservative, there is no choice here; the answer is an unequivocal no.

    Redundancies are safe in journalism if an author is found to quote say Lincoln or Albert Schweitze ...

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  • Book Review, Churchill And America" By Martin Gilbert
    By: C. Read | - The prolific and exceptional historian and Churchill biographer Martin Gilbert has produced another interesting volume for the expanding library of Churchilliana. Gilberts look at the complex (and hardly submissive) relationship between Churchill and America, is edifying reading given the current threats faced by the once Anglo powers and Britains increasing Euro-centric orientation. Inter-state relations are necessarily complex, and Gilbert does a great job of detailing C ...
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  • America: The Old Cowboy That Rides Off Into The Sunset
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - It isnt nostalgia that pulls the heart to better days but a specific cognizance that such times and events have turned a corner and rather than just being a change it promises to be more of a demise, perhaps a collision.

    After forty years of explaining biblical prophecy to people I now find myself more amazed than ever before that the fulfillment of the prophecies is quickly overtaking my ability to proclaim them.

    In between all the voices and pictur ...

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  • Stopping The Cycle: Domestic Violence, Gangs, And Other Forms Of Abuse
    By: Chris Robertson | - Unfortunately, violence is part of the history of humankind. War, genocide, and terrorism have left their mark worldwide. There is not a country immune to acts of violence, large and small. We are plagued with media descriptions of horrific acts amongst nations and peoples. When we turn to our own communities, we see domestic violence, school shootings, child abuse, and gang violence. Statistics show that violence is on the rise and we need to begin to understand why and, moreover, what we can d ...
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  • Common Shark Myths Debunked
    By: Lavana James | - Over the ages, sharks have been labelled the murderous scavengers of the deep and, although there is very little scientific corroboration regarding the habits of these well-adapted denizens of the sea, terrifying and inaccurate myths abound that have led to the wholesale slaughter of these beautiful creatures.

    Here's a brief look at some surprising facts about the more common fables attributed to these intelligent and skilfully adapted occupants of our oceans.

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  • 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 ...

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  • Can Celebrities Be Useful?
    By: Natasha Proctor | - Nowadays, numerous magazines follow and report on the fascinating world of popular performers and celebrities. It is almost impossible not to feel any envy when shiny pages and popular television programs demonstrate layouts of palatial manors, and news about multi-million dollar pays for doing things most of us will not even consider to be work. Moreover, famous people also get special treatment in majority of cases and often do not have to return money for things they can afford to pay for.
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  • You May Be Misinformed About Ethanol - Here Are The Facts
    By: GARKO | - The great danger of confronting peak oil and global warming isn't that we will sit on our collective asses and do nothing while civilization collapses, but that we will plunge after "solutions" that will make our problems even worse.
    One of these dead end solutions is corn-derived Ethanol which is the favorite of politicians, corporations and media.
    Ethanol doesn't burn cleaner than gasoline, nor is it cheaper. Our current ethanol production represents only 3.5 percent of our gas ...

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  • Healthy Lifestyes In Tibet - Unlikely, So Bravo, Nancy Pelosi
    By: Derek Dashwood | - The television shows American Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi sitting in harmony with the spiritual leader of Tibet at his safe haven in north India. And we say bravo. Like Steven Spielberg recently, who we also applauded, a brave voice who speaks as a leader has said shame, China.

    We all know that the policy of China has been to undermine the historical honest Buddhist faith in Tibet, even forwarding their Beijing blessed holy man, who is of course little respect in Tibet.
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  • The Truth About Ethanol And Nitrous Oxide
    By: GARKO | - Something derived from corn or soy couldn't present even the slightest threat to the environment, could it? After all, you can eat the stuff. And if you ask the National Biodiesel Board a trade group, biodiesel, as an example, is biodegradable, has no toxicity, and is appropriate for sensitive environments.
    But as seen in an article in todays New York Times, some people living in River Bend Farm, a suburb of Alabama which is in the vicinity of a biodiesel plant, cited a black yucky sl ...

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  • Bush Using Darfur, Aids To Salvage Failed Presidency
    By: James Opiko | - Rap Artist Kanye West had this to say: "George Bush doesn't care about black people!" -- Said during a Hurricane Katrina telethon.

    After the Katrina disaster many polls indicated that large majorities of blacks believed that the federal response to Hurricane Katrina would have been considerably speedier had those trapped in New Orleans been rich and white, and that the slow response was an indication of continuing racial inequity in this country.

    Most whites disagr ...

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  • The New Iraq: Genocide Of The Gentle
    By: Judi Lynn Lake | - Of all the physical damage that has been done to Iraq, the greatest damage has been done to the culture itself. Iraq has lost much of her cultural capital.

    Cultural capital as evidenced in the arts, education, healthcare, science, social justice, education, and law enforcement are the many artifacts of any civil society. Iraq began to lose many objects of value earlier; during the U.S. embargo against Iraq when families began selling Persian carpets, jewelry, wardrobes, and famil ...

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  • Voices Can Change The World
    By: Stephanie Ciccarelli | - Voice talent Dave Christi runs an organization comprising of professional voice talent working towards bringing awareness and an end to one of the worlds most evil atrocities, genocide, particularly, the genocide in the Darfur region of western Sudan.

    A genocide literally means that an entire group of people, or, in many cases, the majority of a population, is annihilated without just cause. The motives behind these genocides often revolve around religion, politics and ethnicity w ...

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  • The Presence Of Incivility In Society
    By: Hugh Rosen | - I don't know if incivility in American society is increasing or simply morphing into new forms with the advances of modern technology and restrictive laws. Nevertheless it is clearly manifest on the scene, carrying with it detrimental effects on both young and old. I'm not suggesting that we are saturated with it, but like a few drops of lethal liquid placed in the well it poisons the whole.

    Cell phones, for example, serve many good purposes. Yet there are too many people who car ...

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  • Cambodia - Phnom Penh, Angkor Wat, Sihanoukville
    By: Nomad Rick | - Cambodia is a land on the mend. From 1977 through 1980, the Khmer Rouge ruled the country, fanatics bent on genocide. Millions were killed and the period was put to film in the movie, The Killing Fields. Fortunately, those days are over and the country is becoming a tourist destination.

    Cambodia is a land of incredible contrast. Thick forest, mountains and pristine rivers compliment amazing white beaches. When you get down to it, however, travelers know Cambodia for two thin ...

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