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We Know What`s Good for You

by James DeVere in Issues, November 23, 2011
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An article on ending, “The We Know What’s Good for You,” PRIME MINDSET governing us.

Osama Bin Laden Welcomed Arab Revolutions Posthumously: “The Wind of Change Will Blow Across The Muslim World, Allah Willing”

by LatestWorldNewsBlog in Issues, May 19, 2011
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American Center for Islamic sites surveillance intercepted a audio message by Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda’s former leader, welcomed the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and ask Muslims in those countries to "lift" to take advantage of an opportunity "historical", reports AFP.

The Assam Movement – Part Three of Three

by vivek797 in Issues, May 12, 2011
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An analysis of the separatist movement in Assam and its causes and consequences.

The Assam Movement – Part Two of Three

by vivek797 in Issues, May 12, 2011
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An Analysis of the separatist movement in Assam and its underlying causes and potential impacts.

The Assam Movement – Part One of Three

by vivek797 in Society, May 12, 2011
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An attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the still ongoing separatist movement in Assam and its many unexplored aspects.

Egyptian Revolution 2011

by moneyisgood23 in History, March 12, 2011
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Revolution. Egypt. Libya. Iran. Yemen. All are places undergoing extreme change. What does this mean for the common person? Possibly Lower Gas Prices.

Facebook Causes Revolutions

by Trevor Sherwood in Issues, March 8, 2011
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This wave of rebellion we are seeing all across the Middle East and North Africa is fueled by a few major factors.
1. the average population of these countries is under 30 years old
2. visibility and communication offered by social networking sites like facebook, youtube, and twitter.
3. Years of sustained oppression.

Conspiracy: Iran Warship, USA Attack on Lybia, Earthquakes, What’s Next?

by seiva7 in History, February 23, 2011
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Year 2011.

Catastrophic earthquake didn’t happen(yet) but we can see scary situations all around the world.

People are hungry.

Revolutions

by cometbballgrrl in History, December 26, 2010
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The Founding Fathers of the American Revolution, the Bourgeoisie of the French Revolution and the Creoles of Latin America. Each of these groups were similar and played roles in their revolutions.

How Thomas Stubenvoll Lost His Love for War

by gaby7 in Military, March 23, 2010
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Even the passion for war dies when you are convicted in your heart.

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