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The Hidden Killer in Each Generation

by Patrick Hall in History, December 12, 2011
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Each generation uses products thinking they are safe but are proven wrong in a few years. This acticle explains what they are and raises a valid question.

Why Do We Fight?.

by Natamil in Issues, December 9, 2011
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A poem about the selfishness of man kind and the human race.

A Challenge to The New Generation

by Enrico A Stennett in Issues, November 7, 2011
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How the limitations on black people in Britain today are political, cultural, and educational.

Young or Old; Who’s Smarter?

by Norm Schneider in Issues, September 25, 2011
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Does a younger generation have the mental edge over their elders? No, say researchers.

Latch-key Kids of Generation X

by Karen Gross in People, June 20, 2011
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Are we a generation Lost in Space?

Sustainable Development AND Maintenance Culture

by Jonas N in Issues, April 13, 2011
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A brief introduction to sustainable development and maintenance culture and how positive the two are to national development and progress.

Poor People Shouldn’t Have Children

by Yvonne Coverdale in Issues, April 13, 2011
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This is the cry of some unthankful adults many of whom were born from the very same poor background they now abhor so much; should you not have been born then? Most of todays wealthy came from poor people.

List of Age Groups

by Shawn Dewar in People, March 20, 2011
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A list of age groups that might help you out in preparing of what’s coming in the future.

National African American History Month

by Jamie Lee in History, February 2, 2011
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We honor the memories of our weary, but courageous, ancestors who fought for equality and justice that we might have a better life, and strengthen this nation through our contributions of gifts and talents that God so lovingly, and graciously bestowed upon us.

Parent-teenage Relationships: How to Manage

by cassandrasollitto in Issues, January 4, 2011
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Understanding the biological aspects of teenage development is one thing, but how can a relationship between parent and child survive these rapid changes? It begins all with one concept: compromise.

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