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By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
The world is more globally connected now than ever before. Local places are intricately linked with other local places around the world through complex processes of economic, political, and cultural globalization and global interconnectedness. If ... more »
By KTMg 0 comments
Read on to learn how to make a point, validly... more »
By w1z111 0 comments
I wonder how many people know that December 10th is Human Rights Day. Not just for the United States, but for the world; at least for the part of the world that agreed to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights back in 1948, after World War ... more »
By Tomorrow 0 comments
How to PEACE 2008 By Mr. Issa Hamad Alhewetat - Jordan issaalhewetat@gmail.com SBCS Community Training & Learning Center One hour in business work is better than one year in fighting human One apple is also better than a gun You have ... more »
By johnboyanoski 0 comments
No matter where a candidate goes on the political campaign, it pays to make the place look like it is overflowing. Whether you expect 100 or 1,000 people, make sure the space is just small enough (yes, small enough) to handle them. This generates ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Fascism is a major political ideology which was dominant in the 20th century and remains in practice today. The most famous examples of fascism are the Nazi regime in Germany of Adolf Hitler and the Italian regime of Benito Mussolini. Its impact ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Mustard gas is a nasty poison that can have long lingering effects on the human body if ingested in even small quantities. Here are some tips on how to recognize mustard gas so you are better prepared in a harried situation... more »
By jamesbankston 0 comments
For most people, even Catholics, it's hard to keep track of which pope was which. Since there have been 265 popes and quite a few anti-popes, whose elections were unofficial or under dispute, it's next to impossible to remember the names and ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
The focus of local television stations and newspapers has strayed to national politics in recent years. The globalization of local media means that community members must take charge of learning about state issues on their own. There are multiple ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
A refugee is a person who, for whatever reason, is displaced or exiled and afraid to go home. There are millions of refugees in the world today; we hear about them on TV and we read about them in newspapers, but their vast numbers and distance ... more »
By Callisol 0 comments
The way we choose to spend the green has a direct impact on how green we are personally making the world. In our consumer and consumption-based society, the most power we have is not necessarily how we vote on election day, but how we spend our ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Politicians wield a great deal of power. Their decisions influence our rights and our lives. For this reason, we must always choose leaders with great care. While researching the candidates, it's helpful to pay attention not only to what they're ... more »
By Christopher Miller 0 comments
Have you ever wondered if your uncle is really a spy for the KGB? Have you ever suspected the furniture store that never seems to sell anything of being a cover for some covert den of international espionage? If conspiracy theory is your game, ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Someone in your midst is revealing your plans to your foes. Traitors operate in every social situation, from junior high cliques to Wall Street board rooms to the front lines of battle. Spotting a traitor can be difficult and require some ... more »
By Jones39 0 comments
This article shows readers how to take a definitive look at terror using Hezbollah as a model... more »
By jamesbankston 0 comments
Great Britain has had six kings named George over a period of 250 years. But how do you tell them apart?.. more »
By jamesbankston 0 comments
Chartwell was the country retreat where Winston Churchill spent his "wilderness years" before returning to power in World War II... more »
By EmilyBeach 0 comments
Agenda 21 is a program for sustainable development created by the United Nations. This program, which is broken down into four major sections, was first released at the UN's Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. It is the result of years of ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
French political culture is one of the richest and most dynamic political cultures in the world. As one of the first European nations to raise civil liberties and freedoms above the power of the government or sovereign, France has a long history ... more »
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He was among one of the first world leaders to offer aid after Hurricane Katrina and he supplies low-income residents of the Bronx with subsidized energy, all while referring to the American president as "El Diablo" and exhorting Venezuelans to ... more »
By martygit 0 comments
Polls during the war in Iraq indicate that it is by far less popular than the Vietnam War of the 1960s. Then why the comparatively mild protest movement? There are several reasons... more »
By midea 0 comments
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By martygit 0 comments
When history records the most tumultuous year in America, 1968 will likely top the list. Violence caused by several events tore the nation apart... more »
By AmericanMexican 1 comments
Are you wondering why there are a lot of illegal immigrants in the US? Or are you a United States Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident that has found out that the love of your life is illegal? If you don't know where to start and just want to ... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Women have been fighting for their rights to equal and fair treatment for centuries. Fortunately, the past few decades have seen a marked increase in the rights a woman has available to her, according to both American and international law. While ... more »