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Recycling: How You Can Make an Impact

by Nikolai Thieling in Politics, November 4, 2011
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Learn some inside benefits to reducing, reusing, recycling.

Questions to Ask People That Teach and Enlighten You on Your Fellow Man’s Opinions

by koko hermanto in Issues, November 2, 2011
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In this day of political correctness, it’s sometimes difficult to come up with conversation starters that won’t come back and bite you. Many people, especially if they’re the shy type, may feel that there are no appropriate questions to ask people for fear of causing offense or misunderstandings from which they can’t recover. The result is a bunch of wallflowers, dying on the vine for any meaningful communication. Here we take a look at five questions which will stimulate everyone’s thinking and offer a venue for the exchange of ideas. This is what communication is all about. You’ll be surprised at what you’ll learn. You might well make some new friends, too.

Dicaprio, The First Who Owns a Fisker Karma | Fisker Karma Was Lauched

by MedLife in Politics, September 12, 2011
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The first customer will take possession of model Fisker Karma is Leonardo DiCaprio. In addition, 3,000 clients have already ordered the car, and by early 2012, the company Fisker says it will honor all requests.

Romney and Perry Clash, Drawing Lines in G.o.p. Sand

by primakazama99 in Politics, September 8, 2011
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Romney and Perry Clash, Drawing Lines in G.O.P. Sand.

Riding The Porch

by Robb714 in Politics, September 8, 2011
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If you travel around the south, you can easily distinguish the indigenous populace from the invaders by observing their porches. It is a long standing tradition not yet understood by our neighbors from the north.

Sick of Obama

by Christina Noll in Politics, September 7, 2011
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Could Obama’s policies be making people sick?

How TV, Washing Human Brain in The World

by kembang angin in Issues, August 30, 2011
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You might be surprised to receive an explanation regarding this TV is used as a tool to influence the mind, but here the reasons include:

Endurance of The Human Spirit

by Robb714 in Society, August 27, 2011
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We have a saying down here in the south, “what doesn’t kill you will only make you stronger.” In light of global developments or lack thereof, here are some of my thoughts regarding just that.

Choosing Ignorance

by Ned Moore in Issues, August 18, 2011
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Exploring socio-political attitudes in modern society.

Al Gore Democrat

by isvaldo in Politics, August 17, 2011
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While Al Gore was not on the race for the Presidency in 2008, there was an active and vocal draft movement to convince him to run. The speculation is that he’s waiting to see how Hillary Clinton’s campaign does, and if it looks like it’s wavering and he could do better, he can then enter. Late entry won’t hurt a high-profile candidate like Al Gore; he’s had eight years as Vice President and a second career as an environmental activist, even producing his own movie about global warming, so he’s so much in the spotlight that he can hop in at any point and not be behind. there’s also some talk that he might become a Green party candidate; certainly his ideas fit nicely with the party’s. Hence, he’s worth including.

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