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Barack Obama and the Justice Department Challenge Arizona's SB1070 Once Again Proving Obama and His Administration Are Not on the Side of the American PeopleObama neglects his oath of office yet again. This time instead of securing our borders and standing with the people of Arizona and the USA he stands with criminal illegal invaders and their supporters. He can keep the change.- California and the World, Social Movements for Wealth RedistributionA move is underway to distribute the wealth of the world. The United Nations' Agenda 21 would have a world without class distinctions and operating under a socialist regime. Not to be outdone, California State assembly moved to do the same.
- 30 for 30: Making the Most of Our YouthPeople more often than not don't realize that the best time to take advantage of the amazing opportunities offered in life is while we're young! Here is my personal list of 30 things to experience before turning 30!
Is 2012 the End?Many prophets and civilizations have projected the end for our earth as we know it in the year 2012. Could all these visionaries be wrong or have we traveled to the last days?- What is Wicca? And What it Isn'tA discussion of the modern practice of wicca and whether this group is considered an "In" or "out" group in society.
- Alienation and Transformation: Establishing Our IdentitiesOvid's "Metamorphoses" and Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" discuss how people become alienated from their society, and seek transformation or have it thrust upon them so that they can find an identity that will make them acceptable within that society.
Actress Tanna Frederick and "Project Save Our Surf" Bring "Surf 24" to Huntington Beach, CalifLong before the BP oil spill became the topic of the day, actress Tanna Frederick was hard at work trying to save the Santa Monica Bay and other great beaches and surfing areas.- Want to Save the Planet? Use LessIt's nice to buy "green" products that are " eco-friendly, but you if you really want to save the planet, you might try using less.......
Quick Take: The Debt Dilemma and American ApocalypseAmericans are saying, in no uncertain terms, that they are fast losing faith in the idea of representative government. No party, it seems, will speak for them.- Satan Speaks: A Candid Interview With the Dark LordI was granted 15 minutes of Satan's time to ask a few questions and to listen to his replies that may or may not be either surprising or enlightening.
- America: The Great Disconnect Between Government and the PeopleThere was a time when immigrants who came to our shores, weren't seeking handouts or anything but a chance to live free and make a living.
- Cannibalism Among the Iroquois and the AlgonquianThis paper investigates cannibalism among different American Indian Tribes and potential explanations for this cannibalism.
- Native American Culture and the Cherokee Tribes of North AmericaInteresting facts about the Cherokee and the history of the Native American nation.
- Global Warming and the Melting Arctic Ice Cap May Impact the Future of Santa's ImageThe holiday season is now entering its early days. However, with all those lists being sent to Santa Claus, who lives in the North Pole, one begins to wonder where future children will have to send their Christmas lists should the Arctic ice cap ever completely melt away.
- The Holocaust, Theodicy and the Minds of MenThe theodicy of the Holocaust and the social Judeo-Christian religious implications.
Why Good and Evil Are Good Friends: Exploring the Good in Evil and the Evil in the GoodGood & evil are complimentary parts, coexisting in all aspects of humanity, society, and the world. To believe that we live in a world where good is constantly battling evil is to believe we live in a world that lacks color.
The Social Network - It's Anything but SocialThere are no gun fights or car chases to be found in "The Social Network," but the emotionally damage inflicted feels every bit as visceral and brutal as an action picture. This is my review of the movie.- Italy, Where Wine is the Cultural ExperienceOne cannot help but think wine when they think of Italy. Like the term "comfort food" for Americans, wine is the comfort libation in Italy.
- A Brief History of Capitalism and the Globalization ProcessI wrote this about a year and a half ago for my World Politics class; I had just recently gotten into this subject and I will write a follow up to this which will include the NAU,other potential world unions, and other, more recent ideas, hopefully.
- The Affleck Boys Make a Movie: A Review of "Gone Baby Gone"Last year a movie came out directed by Ben Affleck and starring his younger brother Casey. The critics liked it and it got one nomination. Is it any good? Oh, you had better believe it.
- Heath Ledger's Prior Anxiety Problems and the Mental Strain of Method ActingWith Heath Ledger's death comes the probing of answers as to what happened. There's plenty of evidence to show that Ledger was deeply affected by his role playing The Joker--and overly challenging roles have affected some past actors equally as badly...
- The Ideology of the Hindu God KrishnaKrishna is a metaphor, all his leelas are metaphors, and the idea that he subsumes in himself every vista of the vast universe is a metaphor plied so deep that it gets incomprehensible.
When Doody Calls, Clean it UpReasons why we need to clean up after our animals and resources to ease the process.- The Elements of StorytellingThe importants of the elements of story writing and how a writer uses them to tell a good story.
Speed Racer"Speed Racer" is a visual splendor to behold, and also kind of an endurance to sit through. At over 2 hours, this movie is way too long.
Movie Review: Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?Morgan Spurlock stars in the documentary Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?- The Sovereign Crown: Volume 2This is further into the novella.
An Insider's Guide to The University of Kansas in Lawrence, KansasA nice overall view of life as a Kansas Jayhawk, including information on the campus, housing, nightlife, shopping, and culture.- Book Review of Prospero's Daughter: Retelling of Shakespeare's the TempestElizabeth Nunez' new novel explores race and class conflicts in 1960s Trinidad. She does this by retelling Shakespeare's play The Tempest. The story uses Shakespeare's story to tell a modern tale of secrets and a search for the truth.
- There's No Business like the Porn BusinessNothing exemplifies the contradictions of American culture like pornography.
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