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Communicating Democrats’ Agenda For The ‘common Good’

All of the polls now point to a substantial Democratic advantage, both on the way the parties are tackling the vital issues in addition to how individuals will vote on Election Day. However, as ancient November strategies, Democrats would be sensible to understand that they’re where they are, not due to their attempts, but frankly

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Bizarre Flag Facts – Q & As

Examine your Patriotic Knowlege of This American Flag: Query: Is it okay to fly the American Flag upside down? Response: The flag should not be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property. Query: My flag has been inadvertently dropped and got

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America Needs An Education Reinvention Bill Now!

So as to build a stronger America must first be willing to modify. To build a progressive and competitive society, America’s most important challenge is to change its antiquated educational system. In every political administration, education must be first and foremost. Without a strong and revitalized educational system, America will never progress to greatness nor

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Augusto Pinochet, President of Chile, born 1915

After seizing power in a damn coup, General Augusto Pinochet ruled Chile with a rod of iron. Hailing from an upper-middle course background, Pinochet entered the military academy at Santiago at age 18, graduating three decades later as a lieutenant. From 1968 he had climbed to the rank of brigadier general. Back in 1970, Salvador

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Can Illegal Immigration Lead To Terrorism?

I wondered why no one seemed to understand that our porous southern boundaries were open doors for Middle Eastern terrorists as I saw the evening news. Because Id had a recent conversation with a Virginia Police Chief, that informed me his division was notified by Homeland Security of the potential hazard perhaps it was fresh

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Another Look at Indians (Native Americans, Amerindians)

Native Americans tend to be cast in the part of sufferers of White aggression and unbridled violence in the territories known collectively as the usa. But the very first massacre was committed by Indians in Virginia in 1622, from the colony Jamestown. They slaughtered 347 men, women and children. Europeans are also accused of importing

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Flag of Mexico – Dia de la Bandera

Mexico’s Flag is loaded with symbolism that is historic. Mexico adopted the tricolors together with the coat-of-arms centered in the white middle stripe of red, white and green following their independence from Spain during the War of Independence in 1821. The coat of arms has featured a majestic eagle holding a serpent in addition to

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The Building of the Pentagon

The Pentagon was completed in 16 months. It was built on a swamp and on the field of the Washington airport. Trucks hauled some 5.5 million cubic yards (4.2 million cubic meters) of junk and dirt and dumped it in the marshes. The building’s base rests on piles. Buying land price .25 million (in 1943

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American Politics And Insurance

Americans have a lot complaints using politics and the American government, and the way ill-prepared the authorities had been for helping American citizens prior to, during, and after Hurricane Katrina broke is 1 example. It is evident that the politics that surround it are not sitting about waiting to attack at they and the American

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A Brief Look At George Washington, The Politician

George Washington was the President of the United States of America. He had been born in a County called Westmoreland, situated in Virginia on February 22, 1732. Washington, whose father passed away when he was only 11, was home and learned how to become a expert woodsman and mapmaker by himself. At 1759 Washington married

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Another Look at Mahatma Gandhi

Many myths abound about Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand called Mahatma”Great Souled”) Gandhi (1869-1948). He wasn’t born into a poor Indian family. His father was dewan (chief minister) of Porbandar, the capital of a small principality in Gujarat in western India under British suzerainty. He became dewan of Rajkot. He was a student and married at the

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China Is Really Number Two

While the terrorists are chased by our leaders throughout the globe china’s coming strong. Recently much global press fanfare was created acknowledging that China had replaced Great Britain as the world’s fourth biggest economy. Nobody argues today that China has the maximum growth rate of economics filing annual growth rates in excess of 8.5 percent

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Argentina’s Economy in a Nutshell

Argentina’s Economy In spite of conventional economic wisdom, rich countries tend to keep rich and poor countries tend to keep poor. The exceptions tend to be those”economic miracles”, like Japan, which have raised themselves out of the ranks of the poor in the rankings of the economic elite. Financial background stands in stark contrast. In

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A Fresh Look on the War in Iraq

The planet was expecting news from the US for quite a while, but that the response didnt appear that expected whenever the official declaration of war came from. On March 19th, 2003 the US soldiers entered Iraq’s land to occupy the land of dictatorship of Saddam and destroy his own regime. The announcement caused emotions

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