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  • How to Start a (Peaceful) Revolution

    The term “revolution” simply refers to fundamental change that takes place over a short period of time. Of course, revolution also refers to a spinning or revolving of something, like a car wheel...

  • How to Add to a Political Mailing List

    When fighting for a political cause or getting the word out, you will find mailing lists can be useful tools. Whatever the size of your mailing list, expanding it will only help your cause. Adding...

  • Use of Elevators During Fire

    A common warning that you will hear over and over again: Never use elevators during a fire. This is because elevators have been shown to become stuck during fires, causing the people inside to be...

  • How to organize around a cause (even If You're a Nobody)

    Politics is a game of big money and big media. That doesn't mean your helpless, though. Here are some tips and tricks for putting together an effective, local, political movement.

  • Social Constructionalist Theory

    Social construction is a psychological discipline concerned with how individuals and groups relate to society. It focuses sharply on the ways in which language and symbolism shape thinking and...

  • How to Contact the White House

    Technology has made it easy to have more of a say in politics. If I recall correctly, our government is supposed to be "of the people, by the people, and for the people," according to...

  • Information About Modern Technology

    Technology is well-established. From car remotes to medical procedures, technology is part of our lives. Each day, new technological ideas or products are introduced. Because technology is so...

  • How to Know What is Going On In the US

    We are in the middle of a recession, the weather has gone wonky, and yet we do not know anything. There are many smart people in the country but their intelligence is often dedicated to stuff...

  • How to Control People

    Seizing control over a person isn’t easy, but is fully possible and at times necessary to complete tasks that require the focus of more than one person. Many people like to be given purpose...

  • How to Make a Petition

    Lobbying to promote or oppose a motion or a cause takes work. Some people opt for a physical protest, while others prefer to write their local leaders. However, another way to garner the attention...

  • How to Become Proactive Against Racists and Racism

    Many people want to become more proactive against racism and racist people. The truth is that racism is deeply entrenched in society and it's often a lot more difficult to resist than first...

  • How to Recognize the Authoritarian Personality

    While much has been written regarding the authoritarian personality, most follow authoritarian leaders. More attention should be paid to authoritarian followers. Read on to learn how with...

  • How to keep our country free

    Today is December 7 - a “day that will live in infamy”. This is the day the Japanese attacked US soil - a surprise attack. We declared war. They paid a high price for this attack. But they...

  • How to Get Involved in Local Government

    Participation in government is a duty that all citizens should share in a democracy. Most people do not have the time or experience to run for state or federal office but we can all participate...

  • How to Make Sure a Homeless Person's Civil Rights Aren't Violated

    Homeless people are entirely exposed to the ill wishes of those who have no respect for their situation. As a concerned citizen, it is possible to make sure a homeless person's civil rights are...

  • How to Spot a Politician

    Politicians seem to be everywhere these days. They are at work or in school--people who use connections, influence and guile to manipulate an outcome to their advantage. Spotting a politician is a...

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