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A Biblical View of Capital And/or Corporal Punishment

by Joel Hendon in Religion, May 14, 2011
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A selected group of scriptures from the Holy Bible, justifying capital punishment. An examination of those crimes worthy of death.

THE Menu of OUR Organisations

by LaureenofScotts in Government, March 11, 2011
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It is a sarcastic little story about what the Members of International Organisations may have for dinner in relation with the current events in Libya,

25th March 2011. International Day of The Unborn Child

by mariacucullo in Issues, February 22, 2011
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Every year pro-life groups remind the world the rights of the unborn children.

History Essay Planner

by Uncharted Prince in History, February 7, 2011
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Just an old history essay planner with an intro and conclusion from years ago…hopefully itll help :D .

What is Austerity?

by Shirley Shuler in Economics, January 12, 2011
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Austerity is a term commonly used in Europe and throughout the world to refer to the economic policies of spending cuts.

It is Time to Re-think Ourselves AND OUR Society

by LaureenofScotts in Issues, December 29, 2010
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This blog is a proposition to change ourselves and the society, since all the regimes failed.

Education: The Key Millennium Development Goal

by Davonte in Society, December 15, 2010
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Education is increasingly becoming the key Millennium development goal in itself, and also as the key to achieving the others.

The Truth of Smoke

by Patrickdhmaster in Society, October 6, 2010
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The strange situation smokers are in.

Is Cap and Trade The Solution?

by James Duchenne in Issues, September 1, 2010
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Just mentioning the term carbon credits raises eyebrows and is followed by a suspicious "oh yeah". So much has been written about climate change and proses have been written about whether we are really heading towards global warming. Say for a minute that we are moving towards irreversible environmental damage, what then is the solution that governments are proposing to get us out of this fiery end. Read my view of the Copenhagen debacle…

“voting is No Longer a Matter of Loyalty to a Social Class. It is Now a Rational Choice Made by a Consumer in a Political Market Place.” to What Extent Do Sociological Arguments and Evidence Support This View of Voting in Britain Today?

by babebooty in Society, June 17, 2010
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Evaluate how much voting is to do with loyalty to a certain class.

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