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By SensibleSam 6 comments
Much of the American public thinks Bill Clinton is a very charismatic guy. Personally, I think it's all one big act. But, hey, if Clinton can charm the pants off the American public, you can too. You just need to master the following steps... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Do you believe that adopting a baby and raising a child is every person’s right, irrespective of his or her sexuality? Consider becoming an advocate for gay adoption. Give something back to the society. Follow these steps to become an advocate ... more »
By objection21 4 comments
If your religion means a great deal to you and guides you in all aspects of your life, you may consider becoming a member of the Christian Right. The Christian right is a group of right-wing Christians, characterized by their conservative social ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Polls are an important way to gauge how an election will turn out before votes are counted. Done correctly, polls provide an accurate representation of the way people are voting. There are a few general guidelines to follow to ensure accuracy ... more »
By objection21 1 comments
Decide if any mistakes made during the Bush administration include bribery, treason or other high crimes and misdemeanors. The United States constitution explicitly states that the President may only be impeached for the crimes of treason, ... more »
By Michael Motta 0 comments
While the varieties of ethical theories are many, one basic distinction between traditional ethical types is that between duty-based ethics and results-oriented or consequentialist ethics. Duty-based ethics are often called deontological and ... more »
By DEMOCRATZoORG 1 comments
Get as many people to make these phone calls. Call congressional contributor and war contractor General Electric Corporation at 800 386 1215 or 203 373 2211 and tell the person who answers, that you want the GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt to get Bush to ... more »
By Xylia 1 comments
Magazines can be incredibly addictive for some people, and the habit adds up after a while. For the magazine-lovers out there, getting publications for free is an added bonus!.. more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Sometimes it's hard to imagine one person making a difference in this world. A lot of challenges face our society. Some are huge, some are more manageable, but all require the action of at least one person. Start making the world a better place ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
The Family Values Party is a relatively small organization founded by Tom Wells. Wells founded the party based on a message he claims to have received from God in 1994. You can help support Wells' campaign for religious fundamentalism in America ... more »
By objection21 0 comments
The term 'socialized medicine', or universal healthcare, has receive widespread popularity as many U.S. citizens and legislators seek a solution to increasing healthcare costs that have left many Americans without health insurance. Before you can ... more »
By objection21 0 comments
Generally opinions regarding gun control are separated along party lines, but more Americans than ever are seeking to protect themselves. The issue of gun control is contentious among those who say its a constitutionally protected right and those ... more »
By MelanieF 5 comments
If you are in danger of facing a higher interest rate on your mortgage, due to an adjustable rate mortgage, ARM, then you may qualify for the mortgage bailout program that has been recently announced by the Bush administration. The modification ... more »
By David Sarokin 2 comments
The Presidential election of 2008 is shaping up to be a contest of historical importance. Whether you are supporting Barack Obama, John McCain, or even a third party candidate, it's important to be registered, so that you can make your voice ... more »
By w1z111 2 comments
As most Americans know, Martin Luther King, Jr. was the most influential person involved in American civil rights improvements during the 20th century... more »
By Jillbilly 1 comments
Dogs are constantly being put to sleep while people hit the pet stores for the cute and usually sickly pure bred puppies in the window. Are you part of the problem or the solution?.. more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Nazis still exist in today's world. Identifying individuals who publicly claim affiliation with the Nazi party or wear Nazi inspired clothing are easy to spot and identify. Closet Nazis are a little more difficult to spot. Keep your eyes and ears ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Currently, less than half of the U.S. states permit the initiative process, and limitations on how to carry out the process vary from state to state. Knowing the laws in your state will help ensure a successful petition drive... more »
By Michael Motta 1 comments
The Milgram Experiment is actually a catch-all title for a series of experiments (similarly themed but with slight variations in method) conducted in the early 1960s by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram. Some readers may be familiar ... more »
By torque63 0 comments
A USA Presidential election is quickly approaching and do you know how to vote? I will show you how to make a decision based on an intelligent choice instead of an emotional choice. Vote smart and get your country back on track... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
If you live in a democracy, it is your duty to participate in it. Never expect anything to change if you don't take action. Voting is a part of your civic duty, but for those who are interested in active involvement, voting is only the first step... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 4 comments
Because the Pledge of Allegiance is a solemn loyalty oath, every citizen should understand what it really means... more »
By eHow Legal Editor 0 comments
Communities across the country, facing a wide range of environmental challenges, are engaged in a fight to preserve open space, farmlands and wildlands. Open space provides a vital habitat for plants and animals, curbs pollution and protects the ... more »
By Stalphonso 0 comments
They're out there. Those "I care more than you," self-righteous liberals who prefer idealism to reality. They want to change the world but don't know the first thing about how to go about it. If you want to avoid conversation with these people ... more »
By whoodo 0 comments
You may not realize why it can take months for a bill to become law. There are many steps involving both the congress and the senate whether that is at the state or national level... more »