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  • What's The Underlying Rule In Winning Back Your Ex
    By: TeeceeGo | - If you have ever met anyone who was fine after a breakup, you need to know right now that it is just a fake persona. The time right after it is very difficult to deal with because there are so many emotions that include fear, anger, depression and even hate. No matter who you are, breaking up really is difficult to deal with. How you go from being a couple to being a single person can be mind boggling and you are probably wondering first off what you can do or say to win back your ex. The easies ...
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  • Cloud Computing As Part Of A Business Continuity Strategy
    By: Rob Hallums | - If you were to believe everything you read, the end of the world is nigh. Whether swine flu, terrorism, network attacks or global warming, we're all pretty much doomed. As individuals, maybe there is no hope, except to move to a very secluded hill under a very large tree with an awful lot of food and water in reserve.

    As businesses there is plenty of hope yet. We need to embrace technology as an enabler, not just a disaster recovery option. Many businesses see the words business c ...

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  • How To Travel Safely In Indian Railway?
    By: Martinez | - How to travel safely in Indian railway? This is how every commuter of the Indian railway should think in the context of growing safety risks in the railway journey. We can approach the matter from a dual angle. First, what the traveler himself should do during his journey so as to ensure a safe journey. As far as possible, make it a point to travel with advance reservation. Unreserved status will place you in a precarious predicament during the journey and the compartment would be overcrowd ...
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  • India Tourism On Rise In The International Arena
    By: Adiba Roshan Khan | - 2009 saw a sharp decline in International Tourism all over the world but the tourism and hospitality industry in India got a powerful boost from service tax exemption and abolition of fringe benefit tax by the government. This in turn has brought down the cost of travel down for popular tourist circuits such as Kerala Backwater and Golden Triangle Tour and made travel packages even more affordable for foreign tourists. India has also attained the status of one of the top 10 favorite overseas tra ...
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  • The Rise And Decline Of The American Polity. (i) A Truth Unspoken
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - "The day is not far off when the economic problem will take the back seat where it belongs, and the arena of the heart and the head will be occupied or reoccupied, by our real problems -- the problems of life and of human relations, of creation and behaviour and religion."

    -- John Maynard Keynes, 1945(1) --

    Keynes was far ahead of his time.

    Maybe, too far. The crash of 2008-2009 proved that "the economic problem" is still in the front seat. It drive ...

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  • The Rise And Decline Of The American Polity. (ii) The Great American Illusion
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - In writing the American constitution, our Founding Fathers could not say openly they were founding a "polity" or oligarchy/democracy hybrid. Why?

    On the one hand, an open acknowledgement of an oligarchic component would have alienated a large portion of the American people who had just won a war for independence.

    On the other hand, the Founding Fathers could not declare they were founding a democracy. That admission would have antagonized the oligarchy, members of ...

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  • Can America's Middle Class Be Saved? (iii) Hammers, Saws, And Drills
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - "My wisdom is as despised as chaos.
    What is my annihilation?
    compared to the stupor that awaits you?"

    -- Arthur Rimbaud(1) --

    We were taught in good faith that the American middle class is rock-solid, ever expanding. Indeed, security and growth characterized that class for over two centuries.

    But times have changed. Official data show that beginning in the 1970s, the rich are getting richer, the poor poorer, and the middle class smalle ...

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  • Can America's Middle Class Be Saved? (v) Middle Class Destiny Explored
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - "Source, where are you?
    Remedy, where are you?
    Economics, are you finally going to change?"

    -- Rene Char, "Feuillets d'Hypnos"(1)--

    Tocqueville feared the emergence of a despotic state in America -- an anti-utopia in which a quiet, titular state oversees a timid, hard-working population whose members are all alike and equal, fat, dumb, and happy.

    In his much maligned "malaise" speech, President Carter struck the same cord when he spoke o ...

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  • Can America's Middle Class Be Saved? (iv) The Five Fates
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - Assuming that concentration of enterprise and specialization of labor continue to degrade the middle class, what does the future hold?

    The first three of five fates:(1)

    (1) A quiet, despotic state takes over the role of class reconciliation performed by the middle class. Other than working as bureaucrats, a meaningful middle class does not exist.

    (2) A new era begins of international armed conflict over scarce natural resources. Huge outlays for hi ...

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  • At Home With... Richard Reynolds
    By: Annie Deakin | - I grew up in... North Devon. I was always a keen gardener - as a teenager, I made money mowing lawns and selling strawberries.

    Moving to London... I thought it wouldn't be difficult to find somewhere to garden but I found nothing at all. It's very hard to even do window boxes.

    I got into guerrilla gardening... when I saw all the neglected flower boxes outside my property. I thought it was a miserable patch needing a gardener but it wasn't my land. The idea of talking to ...

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  • Flipper And Feldspar: Barack Obama Defined
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - Liberal? Conservative? Moderate? Pragmatist? New Democrat? What is Barack Obama anyway?

    Here is his response after eight weeks in the White House:

    "Asked if 'liberal' or 'progressive' better defined his philosophy, he said, 'I'm not going to engage in that.'"(1)

    In refusing to be categorized, Obama categorically categorized himself.

    He is America's first "post modern" president.

    Which calls for an explanation . . .< ...

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  • The Gripping Saga Of Einstein, The Seasick Sea Serpent And The Five Inventions
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - They did not make Milwaukee famous or James Bond simply the best or Florida the sunshine state. However, the puppets Beany and Cecil The Seasick Sea Serpent did make the proverbial plastic beanie with the propeller on top, well, proverbial.

    To give you an idea of how implacably groovy they were, Albert Einstein and musician Frank Zappa were hyper fans of the intrepid duo. That is literally everybody from A to Z.

    Right now, go to the attic, dig out that plastic bea ...

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  • From Pontius To Pilate: The Perils Of "bureau-pathic" Thinking About Terrorism
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - Who made the following threat? "If they do not now accept our terms, they may expect a rain of ruin from the air the likes of which has never been seen on this earth."

    1. Osama bin Laden.
    2. Shimon Perez.
    3. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
    4. Harry Truman.

    The envelope, please.

    Answer: Harry Truman, 16 hours after the United States dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, August 6, 1945.

    Was Harry Truman a terrorist for ord ...

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  • How To Fix A Horse Race (i): Horses With Sunglasses
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - America's $40-billion horseracing industry has a $40 billion problem.

    The sport's reception by the voting public is slightly less than cordial. Years ago, I conducted a poll that asked voters if they thought horse races are generally honest or dishonest. The results: 44% said dishonest, 31% honest, 23% not sure, and 2% refused to answer.

    Since then, things have only deteriorated. As they say in the trade, the industry has been "ridden hard and put up wet."

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  • Voip Technology: A New Challenge For Computer Forensic Analysts
    By: Andrew Frowen | - As computers have become more affordable, and internet access more commonplace, communications via the internet has been slowly replacing the physical alternatives. Brochures have largely been replaced with websites, letters with emails, and CDs with downloadable MP3s.

    Now, landline telephones - one of the few remaining commonplace non-internet based methods of communication - are slowly being replaced by Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), a technology which allows voice com ...

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  • Fear of Homegrown Terror In US Increases Shared By: kevin2735 - A Chicago Tribune report states that the Obama administration, grappling with recent Islamic terrorism cases on U.S. soil, has concluded that the...

  • Blog: 'Homegrown' Muslim extremists seen as major threat Shared By: amthinker - But the number, variety and scale of recent U.S. cases suggest 2009 has been the most dangerous year domestically... anti-terrorism experts said:

  • Russia train bombing: sign of new terror tactics? Shared By: lov3ny - Russian security experts say security forces here are not prepared for this new form of terrorism. “It seems most likely that this attack can be...

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  • US use sea lions in terrorism fight Shared By: BoomerangPR - Expert Gremlin, a Californian sea lion, showcased his skills at a US Navy demonstration watched by officials at the Nato Underwater Research Centre at...

  • Toyota Recall: Fails to Address Cause of Many Sudden Acceleration Cases, Expert Says Shared By: abc - Toyota's decision to replace accelerator pedals on millions... problem, says an auto safety expert who has been tracking reports of runaway Toyotas.

  • Does terrorism work? « Prospect Magazine Shared By: prospect_uk - A new book offers a sober corrective to some recent misconceptions about terrorism, says Islamist expert Malise Ruthven Sealing the shift: Martin...

  • Athens Riots | Greece Terrorism | Weapons Trace Shared By: AllanLlanos - Riots in Athens Greece are just the latest in Greek demonstrations that make experts worry about spreading Greek terrorism encouraged by Greece...

  • CBR Weapons and WMD Terrorism News, December 4, 2009 Shared By: policeofficer - Some security experts believe that a terrorist group or lone terrorist believe that bioweapons could be developed from these materials, which are...

  • U.S. sees homegrown Muslim extremism as rising threat Shared By: dhsinfosharing - U.S. sees homegrown Muslim... terrorism cases on U.S. soil, has concluded that the country confronts a rising threat from homegrown extremism.


  • How To Steal An Election And Not Get Caught -- Until Now
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - As I watched the turmoil in Iran, I wondered about something:

    Did George W. Bush steal the 2000 election?

    Nine years later, the question is still hanging around. Which means, if a fraudulent election took place, the perpetrators definitely were not naive and clumsy.

    There may be a way to solve the riddle.

    To my knowledge, the election scam I will disclose has never been revealed before. Insider stuff.

    First, three facts ...

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  • Handling The Fear
    By: Patrick Wanis | - The present state of affairs around the world is causing fear amongst people - fear about the economy, war, terrorism and the future. For many people, there is great uncertainty and for others the challenge is about getting-by; basic survival.

    I would like to begin by helping you to understand what fear really is with an excerpt from my book: Get What You Want:
    Fear is the greatest killer of all human potential. Fear is what stops us from even trying to get what w ...

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  • A New Definition Of "terrorist" Iii: The Manipulator Of Uncertainty
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - The use of uncertainty as a weapon is a defining characteristic of "terrorist"; terrorism does not exist without it.

    By wielding uncertainty, the terrorist announces what for him is the worst thing possible, the ultimate hell. In this way, he is different from the French Resistance member for whom uncertainty had no special value as a thing in itself and who had precise intentions.

    In its broadest sense, terrorism can be defined as the manipulation of uncertainty. ...

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  • A New Definition Of "terrorist" Ii: Why A Terrorist Is Not A Freedom Fighter
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - To be a criminal requires a conscious decision to be a criminal. A terrorist does not make that decision; therefore, he is not a criminal.

    Is the terrorist, then, a freedom fighter?

    As do the criminal and the terrorist of today, the French Resistance member of the 1940s made a decision as a rite of passage. However, that decision differed from those of the criminal and the terrorist...

    In the Resistance, "The exercise of thought is inherent to the a ...

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  • A New Definition Of "terrorist" Iv: The Act Of Killing, Summary And Conclusion
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - Terrorists are not common criminals.

    To be a criminal requires a conscious decision to be a criminal. The terrorist makes a decision, but not that particular decision.

    Terrorists are not freedom fighters.

    Unlike the terrorist, the French Resistance fighter retained in consciousness the ambiguity of his high intentions and illegal acts; he continued to judge, to decide. Also, unlike the terrorist, the resistance fighter does not deny or explain away; ...

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  • A New Definition Of "terrorist" I: Why A Terrorist Is Not A Common Criminal
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - A preliminary warning is in order. From Colorado to Cairo, Bali to Peru, data show that most terrorists come from the middle class. But if most terrorists are middle class rebels, most middle class rebels are not terrorists -- and should not be considered or reated as terrorists.

    Perhaps the ultimate truth of the relationship is that a terrorist is a middle class rebel, albeit even more so. That is to say, intermediate, transitional, marginal conditions -- along with the ambiva ...

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  • What Is The Source Of Terrorism?
    By: Thomas Belvedere | - "I shall be telling this with a sigh
    Somewhere ages and ages hence;
    Two roads diverged in a wood, and I --
    I took the one less traveled by,
    And that has made all the difference."

    -- Robert Frost, "The Road Not Taken" (1916) --

    September 13, 2007. So near and yet so far from 9/11. And many other things as well ...

    I just opened that morning's newspaper, and saw this headline: "Germans left puzzled by local terror suspects ...

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  • Network Security Hackers And How To Spot Them
    By: Anna Stenning | - With so much valuable data held on computer systems and servers across the world, network security is an issue of ever growing importance. The war against hackers of all descriptions is unending, and defences against their continuous attacks need to be constantly updated by security network professionals, whose job it is to guard this data.

    The worry today is that once an unauthorised person gains access to sensitive data, that information can be sent to outside computers systems/ ...

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  • Landlord Insurance An Ideal Way To Protect Property!
    By: Sadhana | - Landlord insurance is a type of cover that a property owner can take against his / her property. It is similar to normal home owner buildings insurance. You invest a sizeable amount of money on property. Risking it against various kinds of loss is not a wise act. In case of accidental damaged caused to your property eg. through fire, terrorism, flood or subsidence etc.; you can look forward to protect the protect the property by opting for an insurance. You may not be in a position to protect y ...
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  • Computer Forensics In The Courtroom: Is An It Literate Judge And Jury Necessary For A Fair Trial?
    By: Andrew Frowen | - In today's 'wired world' it is unusual to come across a person who does not own a computer, PDA or mobile phone. For this reason, electronic devices are being admitted as evidence in an increasingly large proportion of legal cases. As technology progresses apace, and analysis becomes more complex, the question arises: How 'computer literate' do a judge and jury need to ensure a safe verdict?

    Computer forensics analysts are experts in the examination of computers and other electron ...

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  • Is Fear Running Your Life? How To Find Your Courage Amidst Adversity
    By: Margie Warrell | - Emotions are contagious; and if there's one emotion that seems to spread even faster than all the rest combined, it's fear. Fear breeds fear. One fearful thought quickly snowballs into a bigger one and then another. It creeps its way in, metastasizes and leaves you living under a dark cloud of anxiety that has you feeling like you have no choice but to take the safer path of least resistance, political correctness and convenient mediocrity.

    That's no life! Below are five que ...

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  • Marriage Family Counseling Can Save Marriages
    By: Roberta Groche | - The world is reeling under a host of problems, which, if allowed to fester, can bring about the destruction of nations and cultures. Drug addiction, terrorism, mal nutrition, poverty, sickness etc are the major threats to our well being, but comparatively lesser evils like non-compatibility in marriages and the resultant break-ups also can bring about the ultimate social downfall.

    The importance of sustained marriages need not be overemphasised here. Like almost all problems faced ...

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  • Movies As A Call To Heroism
    By: Victor Epand | - Like Ravana of the Ramayana, the heroes and heroines of in movies today have a fatal flaw. The Ramayana is an ancient Vedic saga of action, romance, wisdom, and adventure.

    This saga has inspired a quarter of the world's population for the millennium that depicts a past when beings of celestial might, who were both divine and demoniac, interacted on our terrestrial realm. It is also a saga of the struggle between good and the evil, in which God descends and teaches virtue, righteou ...

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  • Trick Or Treating, A Growing Source Of Terrorism
    By: Patrick Omari | - Does the thought of Halloween make your skin crawl and your knees shake? This ghostly time of the year leaves many people looking over their shoulders and sleeping with the lights on out of fear a spirit might be near by. However, what if it is not the thought of beings from the underworld walking the earth that causes waves of fright to run down your spine. What if your biggest fear is hearing a knock at your door. On the evening of October 31st hearing a knock at your door could spell trouble ...
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  • Online Dating As A Globalization Effect.
    By: Francis K Githinji | - We can see that the proliferation of online dating agencies has a globalization effect. Globalization is essentially an economic feature as opposed to social feature. Many businesses today are either inspiring to go global and some of them have made it there already. This is one of the recurrent issue that if the management of any company don't whine about it then you will read about it on the papers or business magazines.

    It's also not spanking new in political arena ...

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  • Should I Purchase Travel Insurance? Travel Tips
    By: Peter Greenberg | - This is one of those age-old questions with no definitive answer. It's estimated that 30 percent of Americans purchase travel insurance, which is a drastic increase since 9/11, when less than 10 percent of travelers were insured.

    If you're flying on a $150 ticket to see Aunt Irma in Wisconsin, you probably don't need travel insurance. But on a trip such as yours, travel insurance can come in handy if something unexpectedly disrupts your trip. Your first step is to c ...

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  • College Essay Writing Tips
    By: Ron Caruthers | - A great college application essay will present a vivid, personal, and compelling view of you to the admission staff. It will round out the rest of your application and help you stand out from the other applicants.

    The college essay is one of the only parts of your application over which you have complete control, so take the time to do a good job on it.

    Check out these tips before you begin.

    DO's

    Keep Your Focus Narrow and Personal

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  • What Can I Do About Terrorism?
    By: William Doggett | - The first thing a person should do about terrorism is to learn to respect it. Terrorism is real and it is very dangerous. When I say respect terrorism, I don't mean that you have to educate yourself on every faction and extremist organization that exists today. What I'm saying is that you must learn to respect the threat and the problem.

    To respect terrorism, you simply must learn to pay attention. I would recommend teaching yourself to pay closer attention by monitoring what ...

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  • Thirty Years Fighting Substance Abuse Gives Rick Pendery The Job
    By: Jayden Adams | - Rick Pendery, substance abuse expert, has helped thousands to be freed of the interminable treadmill of drug addiction and alcohol dependence.

    It has been a three years since Rick Pendery began the project to bring his Second Chance Program to Albuquerque, New Mexico and the doors have been open since October of 2006. This is the culmination of thirteen years handling substance abusers, six of those years in Mexico piloting this program with heroin and meth addicted inmates the ...

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  • How To Master The Art Of Small Talk
    By: Peter Murphy | - Why do many people often talk about the art of small talk? Is there really an art to making small talk? Actually, there is.

    One person who wanted to propagate the art of making small talk was the late President Franklin Roosevelt. To see if his listeners were paying attention to him, he would often greet people saying: I murdered my grandmother this morning. Most of the time, people did not notice - until he met one alert woman who replied: I am sure she had it coming. Thus, t ...

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  • How To Find The Best Air Fare Deals
    By: Stephen Dolan | - If you're planning on taking a trip on an airplane, no matter where, it's likely that you can benefit from airfare deals. There's not many of us that would turn down a cheap airfare if we could one, that's for sure. Gas prices have risen substantially, and all transportation costs are now following, so unless you're rolling in money, getting a great deal on your airfare is very important.

    After 911, there was a long period where you could find cheap airfares quite easily. Peo ...

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  • Substance Abuse Expert Is Co-chair Of Crime, Justice, Terrorism, & Substance Abuse Policy Committee
    By: Jayden Adams | - Asked to support and assist these legislators, Rick Pendery brings his 30 years of expertise to the group, aiding with programs and activities that make a difference in legislation.

    As a leader and executive in the field of substance abuse for over three decades, Rick Pendery was asked by the National Foundation of Women Legislators (NFWL) to co-chair the NFWL's Crime, Justice, Terrorism, & Substance Abuse Policy Committee. This faction of the group assists with that specific p ...

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  • Plain Talk For Painful Times
    By: Eileen McDargh | - September 11, 2001 became our new "Day of Infamy."
    The calls started at 6:00 a.m. PST. Mother's voice shrilled into my not-quite awake brain. "Turn on ABC." She hung up.
    The devastation and the horror began with a flick of power to the television. Hatred came to life before my eyes. With it came fear, a moment of panic, and then calls to everyone I loved and cared about. Like so many of you, I alternated between listening and watching "the news" to half-hearted attempts at work.
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  • Homes For Sale & Taxes "'" What A Seller Needs To Know
    By: J Harris | - In May of 1997, the tax code governing profit from the sale of a personal residence was changed. In the past, any gain from a home for sale could be taxed, unless rolled over into the purchase of a new home.

    The new Internal Revenue Service rules are more advantageous to sellers of homes for sale. You can no longer roll a gain into the new home; however, not all gain is taxable as in the past.

    Now, homes for sale have the first $250,000 of profit exempt from any tax ...

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  • Can The Usa And Israel Fight Side-by-side?
    By: Victor Epand | - For over 60 years the USA and Israel have been close allies. However we have yet to fight a war in the Middle East together to destroy an enemy. The IDF and the US military have both proven time and time again they don't need anyone's help to fight their enemies. However will Israel and the US ever unite as one army to destroy an enemy who threatens them both? It almost happened in the Gulf War. But will it ever happen? Many Muslims will view this as proof of a joint Zionist/American plot to des ...
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  • Nuclear Power And Iran Today
    By: Victor Epand | - Why should Iran not be trusted with Nuclear power, which may lead to nuclear weapons? Is Iran breaking the NPT in any way?

    The U.S. Government defines its areas of objectionable Iranian behavior as the following:

    --Iranian efforts to acquire nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction;
    --Its support for and involvement in international terrorism;
    --Its support for violent opposition to the Middle East peace process; and
    --Its dism ...

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  • Where Are The Safest Places To Live In The United States?
    By: Real Estate Advisor | - Being in a safe community is one of the most important factors that buyers consider when purchasing a home, condo or any other type of real estate. So where are America's most secure places to live? The Farmers Insurance Group of Companies has released its third annual ranking of top 20 Most Secure U.S. Places to Live'.

    Bert Sperling, a database expert with http://bestplaces.net, compiled the Farmers rankings based on data from 379 U.S. municipalities. Factors such as crime stat ...

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  • Surviving And Preaching In A Post-oil World
    By: Victor Epand | - The recent events in Kazakhstan are a wake up call for devotees everywhere. I live in the US, which has a history of religious tolerance and respect for human rights, but in recent years, since 9/11/01 to be specific, there has been a systematic attempt by this federal government to dismantle basic civil rights even here. When you examine the contents of the Patriot Acts, the Military Commissions Act and several other similar laws that have been passed since 9/11/01, it becomes evident that the ...
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  • Terrorism In Kashmir India
    By: jenny | - India is fighting the terrorists in kashmir since 1989. Pakistan fought three war on kashmir- 1947-48, 65, 1971. but his every attempt to snatch kashmir from india become futile. Pakistan army understood the edge of indian army over pakistan army in conventional warfare. So change their modus operandi and wage proxy war against india. Pakistan support, trained and financed the local kashmiri youth for jihad against india.

    In 1990 Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) terrorist gr ...

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  • Disaster Preparedness For Your Pet: Part 1
    By: Matthew Homfray | - Hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, fires, blizzards - nature has its fury days from time to time, not to mention the man-made threat of international terrorism. No-one is exempt from the possibility of being personally affected by such a disaster. You cannot prevent one but you can prepare for one.

    1) Pre-emptive Planning

    Vaccinations: make sure your pet is up to date with his/her vaccinations. Your veterinarian usually informs you when the annual booster is due, but th ...

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  • Conquering Your Financial Fears
    By: Robert Valentine | - An unusually helpful bit of pop psychology holds that we should worry only about things we can control or effect and put aside anxieties we cannot. That advice holds true for worrying about money and investing.

    A 2005 Money Magazine poll asked readers about their financial fears. Many of those topping the list cannot be controlled by the individual or have little likelihood of happening. Addressing a related fear that can be controlled may help alleviate some of the anxiety.

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  • Terrorism In India. Mumbai Train Bombings - Gas Masks
    By: Andy | - Indian Train Bombings -Terrorism Attrocity

    Indian train bombing incident is the most barbaric attack of terrorists on the civilized society. Seven bombs were blasted by terrorists in the highly packed commuter train in one of the Indian cities named Mumbai. This shameful attack on freedom killed close to 300+ innocent civilians and injured about 600. Let it be any group but ultimately they belong to an uncivilized diabolical group who resort to terrorism to exhibit their demonic a ...

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