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Real-Life Mysteries

by terencehill19 in Paranormal, September 24, 2009
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Mysteries’ history.

Fight in Flight

by zaan in History, August 25, 2009
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A true life descriptive story of a soccer game trip outside of the United States of America during the United States’s invasion and brief occupation of the Central American country of Panama.

Some of the Things That Animals Can Teach Humans

by Kyra Nova in Advice, July 5, 2009
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Man has always benefited by adopting some of the interesting aspects of nature which are doubtlessly aimed for the betterment of his life.

Should We Do as Others Do?

by Kyra Nova in Advice, July 5, 2009
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We should do as others do but to some extent only, depending on the subject concerned.

New Terrorism or Old Killing

by anjum artwriter in Military, March 13, 2009
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Terrorism is nothing but brutal killing. Killing has been going on for ages since the first murder and will continue till the world ends. Hatred is universal and war has been ordained so can we really bring peace on this planet or lead it ourselves to its very disastrous end?

Moral Obligation for Society to Provide Health Care

by Ebey Soman in Issues, May 8, 2008
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There is a need to improve Health Care in America using moral and ethical theories. This is not to advocate a “Universal Health Care Policy” or to argue whether or not Health Care is a “red” (Republican) or “blue” (Democrat) issue. The need to improve our Health Care system is a universal right that every American deserves and guaranteed under the constitution – yet it has not been fixed or improved.

Your Environment Is A Mirror

by Swapna P in Lifestyle Choices, April 7, 2008
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There are bound to similarities in the homes of people with similar lives. The environment one lives in reflects the person.

Baseball and Steroids

by Ralph Brandt in Issues, December 18, 2007
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Is baseball being unfairly singled out with the steroid and HGH investigation? You bet it is. There are many others that should be looked at through the same spyglass.

Can’t See the Forest for the Trees?

by Rev. Eleanor in Lifestyle Choices, October 2, 2007
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When we look at a forest, we see individual trees, all different. How silly to want to fix twisted limbs or short trees! Viewing humanity is much the same. The forest of humanity doesn’t need fixing, it’s perfect as it is, when content is viewed in context.

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