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  • Prince William At Falklands Sparks Protests
    By: Bobby Castro | - Argentinians voiced their displeasure for the deployment and continued presence of British troops in the disputed Falklands islands or the Malvinas islands. A protest march was conducted to the British embassy in Buenos Aires together with the burning of the British flag as the Duke of Cambridge was to be deployed in the islands.

    A mob of nearly a hundred men armed with clubs had printed slogans calling for "English out of Malvinas". Malvinas is the local name for the islands cur ...

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  • Find Furniture From The 60s With Help From Wireless Internet
    By: Adam Hampton | - The 1960s was an era of shaking things up. From the bold and controversial new lifestyles to the political protests, to the shakeup of music and films, it was a time of questioning the foundations of everything. And even seemingly immutable areas of life such as furniture changed considerably. New designs began to flood in, and people changed the way their houses looked so they could be comfortable enough to turn on, tune in, and drop out. Today, the furniture styles have been accepted and incor ...
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  • When Labor Law Posters Become Demanding
    By: ATV | - Labor law poster is what would give new workers an edge over the rules and regulation guiding a workplace. In the old days when there was no strict imposition of these posting of requirements of labor guidelines, a lot of irregularities were observed in United States of America, especially in companies or firms that we're dealing with hazardous products, so many people became victims of workplace hazards that the labor unions had to come together for law that would protect her workers. The numer ...
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  • Protesting For Wall Street Occupation
    By: Jeff Greenberg | - The Occupy Wall Street protests have been dominating the news, for good reason. Given the state of their economy, their out-of-control spending, and the bailouts for the rich, it makes sense that many would be frustrated with how well Wall Street is doing. Although the bulk of the protesters identify the problems correctly, their solutions and methods leave a lot to be desired.


    They recently put out a list of demands. There demands tend to be issues associated with and supporte ...

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  • Gali Gali Mein Chor Hai: Our Corrupted System
    By: Akansha Mittal | - After the movements of Anna and Ramdev, the nation now knows the definition of corruption. In fact those movements are used as a theme at present days. Therefore Momukshu Mudgal wrote a script keeping the protests in mind. This tale of corruption is named as Gali Gali Mein Chor Hai.

    The movie is directed by Rumy Jafferry. Nitin Manmohan and One Up Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. jointly produced this film with a clear cinematography of Gururaj Jois and flawless editing of A. Muthu. The lea ...

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  • Texas Electricity And The New Epa Rule
    By: ShopTexasElectricity | - Despite several protests and lobbying efforts, the state of Texas has been included in the new clean air regulations that the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently implemented to reduce the amount of harmful emissions generated by power plants. The new EPA rule requires electric power plants from 27 different states including Texas electricity generating plants to reduce harmful emissions down to specified levels.

    For Texas electric power plants, the EPA rule requires a ...

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  • What Do Protests And Violence In Egypt And Tunisia Signify?
    By: Kieran Pollard | - Protests have been growing in size and violence for the last several days in Egypt, led on the street by people in their twenties suffering from inflation, exaggerated unemployment, and institutionalized corruption. Additionally, protests against entrenched governments arent limited to Cairo. Crowds have filled plazas and streets across the Middle East in Sanaa, Algiers, and Amman.

    The protests in Egypt have put an unflattering spotlight on the reign of President Mubarak, who has ...

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  • Cell Phone As Christmas Gift For Children"€"a Good Idea Or Not?
    By: Ruth Peñafiel | - Many adults, especially parents, may contest the idea of a cell phone as a Christmas gift for children. However, what is actually behind such protests? Is a cell phone among children really a bad idea this coming holiday season?

    Cell Phone for Children

    What makes a cell phone a bad idea for children? First is the distraction a cell phone can offer to the studies of young children. More often than not, children prioritize socializing using their phones and entertaining t ...

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  • Being Financially Prepared For You Child"€™s Future
    By: Stuart Mitchell | - Quality of life for Britains youth has been a topic that has been firmly on the agenda during the recent financial troubles. From the outbursts of the riots last summer that seemed to take everyone by surprise, and the protests over tuition fees, to the announcement of youth unemployment topping 1 million last week, there appears to be plenty of reason for concern that our young people are becoming increasingly disconnected from and disenfranchised with society as they struggle to be financia ...
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  • Protests, Then And Now
    By: Connie H. Deutsch | - Protests, Then and Now
    by Connie H. Deutsch

    The first organized protest that I remember was in high school. Our teachers told us they were going out on strike and strongly suggested to us that we stay out of school in support of their demand for higher salaries. I was all prepared to stay out of school and to carry a placard. In fact, I had my placard made and I had every intention of carrying it and marching in the street with my classmates.

    However, parental c ...

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  • Social Media Helps Spur #occupywallstreet Protests
    By: Brand Monitor | - Social Media for a Social Change

    What started off with a small group of people protesting against economic inequality and social greed in New York City has now turned into a growing, global movement. While some people are drawing an analogy to Tahrir Square, the Anti-Wall Street protests clearly highlight how important social media can be. With demonstrations being held outside financial institutions and federal banks from LA to Boston, the protesters have taken to social media, hop ...

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  • The Basics Of The Hazare Movement
    By: Bobby Castro | - 2011 has been marked in India by protests and demonstrations from across India and communities of non-resident Indians all across the world. The height of the movement was in April 5, 2011 when Anna Hazare went on hunger strike to protest corruption in governance as well as a demand to pass a true anti-corruption measure in Parliament.

    The crux of the protest movement is the passage of the Jan Lokpal Bill. This bill is all about curtailing corruption in governance. Much of the fun ...

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  • Claims Pages On The Truth About The Proposed 2009 Healthcare Bill
    By: James Peterson | - Contrary to the stubborn and blind protests made by Republicans, Claims Pages believe that there was a lot to benefit from the 2009 healthcare bill proposed by Democrat leaders in one of its House meetings. After the meetings conclusion, Minnesota Representative Michele Bachmann did not hesitate to air her disapproval on national TV via Fox News Channel, highlighting the conditions in Page 92 of the bill. According to Bachmann, Page 92 was more or less a personal right violation because it wa ...
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  • Fisher Capital Management Strategies: Mining Scam Ends Bs Yeddyurappa Innings As Karnataka Chief Min
    By: Fcm Strategies | -
    http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-07-31/news/29835710_1_bs-yeddyurappa-mining-scam-bookanakere-siddalingappa-yeddyurappa
    BANGALORE: Rocked by a spate of scams and in the wake of a damning indictment by a Lokayukta report on illegal mining, the 38-month tenure of Bookanakere Siddalingappa Yeddyurappa as chief minister of the first ever BJP government in the South came to an abrupt end on Sunday.
    Sundays resignation brings the curtain down on the rule of Yeddy ...

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  • Winning Back Your Ex-boyfriend: Did Controlling Behavior Kill Your Relationship?
    By: Melanie McNeill | - Your boyfriend has left you, maybe over your protests. You are in pain, and your repeated requests for him to give your relationship another chance have gotten you no where.

    Relax. Take a deep breath.

    You can win him back, and it will probably be a lot easier than you think it will be. But you will only win him back if you use tactics that tap directly into male psychology - and use them in precisely the right way.

    You already know that men and women hav ...

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  • Pulse Oximeter Helps Riot Victims
    By: Jack Rogers | - Riots are not a new thing. Many nations of the world have experienced their share of riots. The only difference may be the reason for the rioting. The United States saw riots in the Los Angeles area back in the early 1990s. The reason for those riots was the beating of Rodney King. More recently, we saw protests leading to riots in Greece, because the government had enforced huge cuts in spending while raising taxes. Just a few weeks ago, we saw riots break out in London. These riots were the ...
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  • Winning Back Your Ex-boyfriend: Don't Make This Relationship-killing Mistake
    By: Melanie McNeill | - You are in pain. Your boyfriend has left you, maybe over your protests and your repeated requests for him to give your relationship another chance have gotten you nowhere.

    He's gone, and you're feeling hurt and rejected, and wondering if you will ever find the man of your dreams, who will also see you as his dream girl.

    Relax. Take a deep breath. You can win back your ex-boyfriend, and winning him back will probably be a lot easier than you think it will be.


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  • Why Am I Angry?
    By: fallahs | - So , what is the government considering to prevent social security from running out, and not putting elderly people who never planned for the future? Well , after reviewing a few rolling over 401k traditional ira recent videos on Liveleak & Youtube about the various protests/marches that people are having here in the US for things like more welfare, universal healthcare , and the like Ive started to get very angry. Like many ideas thought up by politicans , Social Security was a scam ...
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  • Organized Citizen Protests: A New American Phenomenon?
    By: Profit confidential | - Please follow my story this morning.

    Far away from North America, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of protestors are marching to protest high unemployment and poor government. They have marched for weeks.

    The unemployment rate in Spain is 21%. According to The Associated Press, unemployment among those aged 16 to 29 in Spain stands at 35%. The thousands in the march are very well organized, accompanied by physiotherapists and masseurs (The Globe and Mail, 7/24/11).


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  • Notary Public Practices Need Vigilance
    By: Notarybonding | - In terms of law, a notary public is a state official appointed by state government to witness the signing of important documents, administer oaths and affirmations, certify copies of certain documents, and in some states write affidavits, depositions and protests. A notary is thus appointed to deteriorate fraudulent activities and for proper execution of documents. The duties performed by a notary are:

    Administer oaths or affirmations
    Certify acknowledgments
    Take and cer ...

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  • What Does Eco Friendly Clothing Have In Common With The Egyptian Revolution?
    By: Adrian Desbarats | - As I watched the Egyptian protests unfold I felt inspired and impressed by what the Egyptian people have been able to achieve through their grass roots movement. I also saw how those actions could act as an inspiration for the entire eco friendly clothing movement.

    The majority of clothing brands do not care about organic, fair trade or eco friendly clothing. They are well aware that approximately 300,000 farmers die every year as a result of pesticide exposure. They are well aware ...

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  • Time For Change In North Korea?
    By: Dezan Shira & Associates | - Recent weeks have seen a wave of desire for more accountable, more helpful or simply better governance begin to surface. Revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt resulted in regime change. Protests in Bahrain and Libya, despite the escalation of violence by government security forces, rage on. Even in tightly-controlled China, a grass-roots movement calling for more assistance for the disaffected parts of society were organized by local leaders. In the long-term, it remains unclear how geopolitics will ...
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    Can someone wanting to pass ST0-025 tests do so training with nothing but ST0-025 books? TestInside protests and says that a ST0-025 book simply is not interactive enough to really i ...

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    Can someone wanting to pass 000-M71 tests do so training with nothing but 000-M71 books? TestInside protests and says that a 000-M71 book simply is not interactive enough to really involve the reader in the 000-M71 exam pap ...

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    Exam1pass protests and says that a 642-627 book simply i ...

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  • Thailand"€™s Many Lives (despite Political Turmoil, The Land Of Smiles Lands On Its Feet)
    By: Scott Coates | - Black smoke billowed from the road and into the sky in Bangkoks central business district. A 10 meter-high, sharpened-bamboo fence was hastily constructed by protestors to keep authorities at bay surrounded Lumpini Park, a public space in the center of town. A chorus of gunshots could be heard in the background.

    During Spring 2010 Lumpini dominated international headlines as Red Shirt protestors scared travelers. This prompted travel advisories from the US, UK, and Canada and ca ...

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  • The People's Ethical Oil Win In Abruzzo Italy
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) Mediterranean Oil and Gas plc's project to drill Ombrina Mare for both oil & gas has been refused approval by Italian authorities, after a long period of protracted protests and campaigning by residents.

    The people of Abruzzo, in central Italy, have delivered a knockout blow in the latest of a series of fights against the oil giants and their plans to drill Europe's greenest & seismically volatile region, home to 3 national parks.

    Mediterranean Oil & ...

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  • Arlington Residents Show Pride By Taking Home Security Seriously
    By: Adam Hampton | - Living in Arlington, Virginia, it would be almost impossible not to feel some sort of patriotism given your location and proximity to the nations capital Washington, D.C. With all the bill making and political protests going on just across the Potomac River, theres certainly no shortage of political activity going on around you. To even better demonstrate your pride for Arlington, making sure to protect your home and your community are some of the best ways to show your patriotism. By taki ...
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  • Satellite Internet Helps Activists Across The World Create Political Change
    By: Adam Hampton | - In the past, being a political activist didn't have to take a lot of preparation work. People could simply take the time to research the issues they cared about and then show up to political protests. Since protests were so new, they were an incredibly powerful way to have people's political voices heard, but it's become more clear that in recent years protests aren't able to do much to change the political current. Politicians generally seem to ignore protestors, and the American public seem ...
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  • Athens, Greece: Protests, Strikes Continue Amid Travel Warnings
    By: Timmy Vic | - The violence in Athens has worried many tourists traveling to Greece this spring and prompted several countries to issue travel warnings on Thursday.

    The British Foreign Office issued a travel warning today, advising Britons to exercise extreme caution around public demonstrations and protests in major urban centers.

    The U.S. State Department, meanwhile, has not issued a travel warning, despite the deaths of three bank workers and the burning of four buildings dur ...

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  • Demand For Condos For Rent In Bangkok Weakened By Protests And Currencies But Still Remains Buoyant
    By: sohoproperties | -

    Demand for condos for rent in Bangkok is likely to take its toll in the aftermath of the anti-government rallies that exploded into scenes of violence last month. But, according to analysts, the Thai property market will remain buoyant.

    Patima Jeerapaet, managing director of property consultant Colliers International Thailand, has said that although property activities may drop in the second quarter, traditionally a quiet period, it is likely that local demand will pic ...

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  • Booking Flights To Thailand? Exercise Extreme Caution
    By: Jack Olivor | - Anti government protests by the Red Shirts faction have been rocking Thailand for sometime and so far the reported death count is 25. In the latest round of violence, a series of grenade explosions ripped through Bangkok, leaving at least 1 dead and over 50 injured. Earlier in the month, the country witnessed a bout of violence, which was the worst of its kind in the last 18 years. Protestors went to the extent of using assault rifles and rocket launchers.

    In fact, the Prime Minist ...

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  • So, If I Attend A Tea Party With Sarah Palin, I Will Become An Ignorant, Bigoted, Racist?
    By: Ed Bagley | - Copyright © 2010 Ed Bagley

    Political writer, blogger and new media producer Bob Cesca has some strong feelings about people who participate in the current "tea party" protests against encouraging a bigger, more controlling government for the United States of America. Hopefully, you have read Bob Cesca's article that appeared recently in The Huffington Post. Now read my reaction--I too have some strong feelings.

    Bob Cesca is not exactly fond of the "tea party moveme ...

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  • French Territories Vote No To Autonomy But Claims That Top Jobs Go To Immigrants Persist
    By: Move Forward | - People in Martinique and Guiana have voted against greater autonomy from France despite protests and strikes over low wages and high prices.

    Residents of the Caribbean territories want to maintain strong links with France. Nearly 79% on the island of Martinique and almost 70% in Guiana, on the South American mainland, rejected a reduction of French control of the two overseas departments.

    Campaigners in favour of less control had hoped for a positive outcome in the ref ...

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  • May 4th Square "€" A Monument To A Nationalist Movement
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Eye catching, unique and arousing interest of all who pass by it, May 4th Square is a location in Qinqdao that is instantly recognisable to all who pass it. The square was named after the May Fourth Movement which was a student cultural and political movement that took a strong anti-imperialist outlook.

    The entire movement was spurred to life by a weak stance of the government at the time on the infamous Treaty of Versailles. Under treaty stipulations German occupied land in Shandon ...

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  • Frbiz.com Reported Protests Over Amnesty Delays Hit Nigeria Oil Delta
    By: Frbiz | - PORT HARCOURT/YENEGOA, Nigeria, Dec 23 - Security forces have deployed in two cities in Nigeria\'s oil-producing Niger Delta in the past two days to disperse former militants protesting over the non-payment of amnesty allowances.

    Activists say the government is not keeping the promises it made during an amnesty period earlier this year and that the region, which is home to Africa\'s biggest oil and gas industry, risks returning to violence.

    More than half a dozen armo ...

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  • The Unprecedented Popularity Of The Tea Party Movement
    By: Brian Jones | - The term Tea Party has come to take on an all new meaning in America in the year 2009. Deriving their name and spirit from the original "Boston Tea Party" incident that occured in the year 1773, where colonists threw three shiploads of taxed tea from Britain into the sea, in protest of what was known as the "Tea Act"; these modern day Tea Parties are nation-wide protests by citizens, most of whom are conservatives, who participated in demonstrations in Washington, DC, and other cities, protestin ...
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  • How To Train In Order To Shape Your Physique
    By: Dane Fletcher | - There is nothing which draws the attention of a man than a woman who has a beautiful figure. Men just can't help it when it comes to admiring a woman with a beautiful figure and that is why many women nowadays are working towards developing a pretty figure. There is a lot of competition among women especially since the ratio of women to men is not balanced since women are more than men by 2:1. If you are a woman seeking to improve your figure this article will guide you on the proper way to do t ...
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  • Young Driver Car Insurance For Women
    By: Tom Jones | - Many times when people have spoken about being sexist it was women who were on the losing end. Men would be preferred over women due to many physical, psychological and social reasons. There had been revolutions, protests and all manner of ways to ensure that there are equal rights for both men and women, irrespective of the difference between them.

    It would not be wrong that there has been a considerable improvement in the situation. Equal rights and opportunities are provided ...

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  • We're Disabled And We're Proud
    By: Tamar Mag Raine | - I have always hated hypocrisy, especially when it comes to politicians who ask the poor to sacrifice, but who go on collecting benefits and back-pocket-money from special interest groups. So I was perturbed to learn that the taxpayers are footing the bill for Arnold Schwarzenegger's security detail to the tune of $40 Million a year! I am no math wiz, but I know that the money could fund so many other things more critical to the survival of poor elderly and disabled people in the state of Califor ...
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  • Call For More Repossession Houses Rescue Help
    By: Joseph B. Smith | -

    About 15 protests were held across the country by ACORN, a community group, to call attention to the sluggish progress of the Obama Administrtions $75 billion repossession houses prevention program, dubbed Making Home Affordable.

    Some major mortgage institutions that received federal bailout funds have yet to join the program designed to help distressed homeowners avoid turning their properties into repossession houses.

    Protesters called for lending inst ...

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  • Western China's Continued Problems Could Lead To Investment Falloff In Central Asia
    By: Andy Scott | - China locked down Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, and several other cities in the far western region of China today as a third day of protests over real and perceived injustices continued throughout the region. Mobile phone coverage and internet services were cut as armed police entered ethnic Uighur neighborhoods following deadly clashes Sunday that left at least 156 people dead and thousands injured.

    The unrest in Xinjiang follows similar protests in Tibet last year where monks ...

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  • Microsoft Project 2010: Do You Need To Upgrade?
    By: Simon Buehring | - The internet age is characterised by fast technological change and constant updates and advances. Ten years ago, nobody had heard of Facebook or Twitter. Five years ago most people still thought a Blackberry was a fruit. Two years ago, just a decade after Jorn Barger coined the term web-log, blogs written by Buddhist monks constituted the primary news channel during the Burmese protests.

    And now, yet again, Microsoft is marking a shift in way that the internet community wor ...

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  • The Facts Behind The Iran Protests
    By: Jacek Popiel | - Whatever the ultimate outcome of the unfolding protests in Iran, it is already clear that the Iranian government badly miscalculated. First, the leaders erred in assuming that they could, with complete immunity, rig the election. Second, they completely failed to grasp the depth of resentment against the regime.

    It is easy to interpret this resentment according to the favorite mantra of the Western governments and media: a reaction against the extremist policies of the Ahmedinejad ...

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  • An Outspoken Activist
    By: Elena Tentser | - Kenneth Cofer was a very unconventional man. He had always been somewhat of an activist, attending all kinds of rallies and protests. Very outgoing and outspoken, Ken was often heard speaking at such public gatherings. He was certainly well-read and intelligent, expressing alternative opinions and enjoying an eccentric lifestyle. A talented drummer and a lover of rock music, Ken played in a local band. He made a living as a skilled carpenter and auto mechanic.

    The law enforcement ...

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  • Gay Pride- Meet A Rebellion That Turned Into A Festival
    By: Rahul Kumar | - In the month of July, all the major cities of the world get their energies together to organise one of the major events of the year, Gay pride celebration. London, Los Angeles and San Francisco Gay pride celebrations are really large scale acts. Gay pride marches were first held in the year 1970, to commemorate the first anniversary of gay resistance. In the year 1969, for the first time in our history, a gay group resisted to police arrest at the Stonewall Inn gay bar, New York. Rebellion led t ...
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  • Interesting Story About Her Latest Cooking Creation
    By: Naveen K | - Our friend she, recently contacted us with an interesting story about her latest cooking creation. She's annual Thanksgiving dinner must include apple, pumpkin, and pecan pies. Her husband insists on it even though she protests that only the apple pie typically gets eaten, and she tosses the bulk of the pumpkin and pecan pies into the trash after giving him a week to refuse any more desserts.

    This year, she got inspired a week after Thanksgiving in her quest to avoid wasteful toss ...

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  • Fuel Protestors - Are They Wasting Their Time?
    By: rebecca lim | - We all know that the price of oil has soared, and other energy sources such as gas and electricity prices have also rocketed. Yes the Government could reduce the tax on fuel, or take measures to boost availablity and hence reduce prices - however this would give temporary respite.


    The facts are that there is a fixed quantiy of fossil fuel in the Earth and an ever growing rate of use (or depletion). The laws of supply and demand must come into operation. prices go skywards. ...

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  • To Protest Or Not To Protest
    By: duderinow | - I can honestly say that every single person out there believes strongly about SOMETHING. What that something is can vary from clothing styles to government policy to which fast food restaurant has the tastiest fries. It is human nature to have strong feelings on things that matter to us and in turn it becomes nature to fight for these beliefs. How we fight for these beliefs and why we fight for them is widely varied. We may participate in a casual argument with someone who has opposite views ...
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  • Paris Is Safe And Well, Thank You!
    By: Phil Chavanne | - Have you gotten scared by the media reporting on the recent events in Paris? Phil almost did, but he knows better than just listening to the hubbub. Check with him whats the real story on these events, and if they really should hinder you from traveling to Paris.


    If you watched CNN or Fox News like I did a few evenings ago, you might have been impressed at the student demonstrations in France.
    Both TV channels had us sold on the idea Paris was being mobbed by t ...

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