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Normalization of Us/cuba Relations

by thelittlblondeone in Society, June 22, 2011
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This article describes the current relationship state of the United States and Cuba. With new administration, normalizing relations could be in the future and could improve Cuba’s state immensely.

Happy MEN Extortion Day!

by No Share in Holidays, February 13, 2011
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A legalized form of extortion for the male counterpart. Being a girl definitely has its own perks during Valentines Day.

The House Spending Bill: What Did It Cut and Did It Go Far Enough?

by Ron Fields in Issues, February 12, 2011
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The House spending bill cuts $100 billion from the President’s budget. In a budget of $2.57 trillion, $100 billion just reduces spending to $2.47 trillion. That’s not much of a reduction, and it is still a big jump over total spending in last year’s budget. So what is the President complaining about?

Cold Sassy Tree – a Discussion

by SardonicVeracity in Philosophy, December 6, 2010
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A discusion of the novel "Cold Sassy Tree" and the differences and similarities between the time depicted in the story and now.

U. S. Chamber of Commerce: Let’s Kill American Jobs!

by quiet voice in Issues, October 16, 2010
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Why is the U. S. Chamber of Commerce funding campaigns against Democrats,
possibly using foreign monies?

Year 10 Commerce Assessment Task: Capital Punishment

by Mr Dinorawrr in Society, October 15, 2010
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Topic: Bringing Back Capital Punishment – Written for: A year 10 commerce assessment task.

The Good Outcomes of an Economic Recession

by Ashwath Komath in Economics, September 5, 2010
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We are all familiar with the economic recession and how it has hit the various parts of the globe. Usually, we associate the recession as something very bad. This article discusses the good outcomes of an economic recession.

Infrastructure as Key to National Development

by odyoba in Issues, March 10, 2010
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How infrastrucrture can aid national development on the African continent.

The Economic and Political Effects of The Mongols and Vikings

by sandlot in History, November 17, 2009
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Mongols and Vikings were both alike, in the 13th century, in how they took over new areas with no mercy and brought chaos, initially, these two cultures were different in that the Mongols set up well protected trade routes while the Vikings only stole valuable items and set up no new organization.

Globalization

by joepoor in Economics, October 16, 2009
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Globalization.

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