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Virginia: A Success Story in The New World

by TonyBear in Issues, November 19, 2009
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The New World was seen as an opportunity for those who wanted a better life. Those who became successful achieved their goals because they learned of new goods to sell and ways to increase their production.

Is The American Dream Alive Today?

by John Marks in Issues, November 8, 2009
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The american dream was once uptainable is it still today?

Britain’s Biggest Baby Boom in Thirty Years

by emmahaynes in Social Sciences, August 28, 2009
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The population of Britain has soared to over 61 million following the biggest baby boom the country has seen in three decades.

Camelot Loses Another Member

by lindalulu in Politics, August 26, 2009
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The passing of Senator Kennedy has the country mourning.

Work Force Shrivels

by Ruby Hawk in Economics, August 26, 2009
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The work force is beginning to shrivel as older workers retire and younger workers take their places. The number of workers in the rich world aged 15 to 65 will peak in 2010. 25 million workers will be lost in the next 15 years unless retirement age is delayed.

Farmers and Urbanites 1877 to 1900

by TheSmartOne in History, July 16, 2009
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A look at the lives of America’s populations at the end of the 19th century.

Flashpoints in UK That May Feed Extremism

by Tahir Younes in Ethnicity, June 22, 2009
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UK is becoming more and more of a multicultural society than what it used to be. Various concentrations over geographical areas of the country are a concern for potential extremism and racist attacks if incidents like the Belfast one are repeated and spread to other areas.

The World’s Biggest Cities

by alexco11 in Social Sciences, May 28, 2009
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Cities where there is a lot of population.

Current Work Life Transformation of Ireland

by Bernice Maria Paolozzi in Economics, March 19, 2009
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Small business will play a key role in this local and global transformation.
The current so-called recession is not a recession, it is a slowing down to allow for a transformation to happen.

The History of St. Patrick’s Day Parades

by maranatha in Holidays, February 18, 2009
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How did a Christian observance for the Patron Saint of Ireland turn into the St. Patrick’s Day parades we see every year? Read on to learn some of the history behind the festivities.

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