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- Film Review: The Killing Kind (1973)While The Killing Kind is an engaging and novel horror film, the available DVD releases of the film hinder full appreciation of this forgotten gem of genre cinema.
Impressions of CBS' The Good WifePleasantly surprisingly and definitely worth the time to check out, CBS' The Good Wife managed to hold my attention long after I thought I'd change the channel.- The Good Friday AgreementThe Good Friday Agreement laid out a plan for peace in the troubled country of Northern Ireland. The article is an examination of the agreement's effect on violence and terrorism in the region.
- The Bible: The Good Book or the Great Hoax?Ah, the good ole Bible, the best book ever written or a bunch of baloney? Most of us are familiar with stories IN the Bible, but what's the story ON the Bible?
- Gang of Six: The Good, the Bad and the UglyThere is a lot of chatter about the new Gang of Six option in the ongoing effort to solve the debt ceiling question. While there are a few good aspects to the plan, there are also the bad and ugly.
Justin's Random Ramblings: Appreciating the Good ThingsA stream of random ramblings from personal issues to political and social problems, slightly satirical.- The Best and Worst of Upcoming 2008 MoviesIt's about twenty five soon-to-be released 2008 films that show could be either good, bad, or questionable at best.
- People Covering Politics: The Rise of Citizen JournalismMore and more people are asking the basic question - "Is the mainstream media covering the stories that are important to me?"
- Hot Hype and Hyperbole Are Killing the 'Good' Name of ScienceAnother chapter in the continuing saga of global warming propaganda.
- Life After Retirement: The Good, the Bad and the UglyIt's great and then it's also dissappointing.
- Catholic Groups Oppose Birth Control Coverage: Isn't Planned Parenthood the Best Kind?Should birth control be covered by insurance?
- Close Encounters of the Random KindNo smooth transitions here...
- If You Were Me, the Glass Would Be Half-CrackedIs Sensationalism partly to blame for how uninformed, jaded and cynical the American public has become
- The Benefits of Holding the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, ChinaThe 2008 Summer Olympics Games have been rewarded to Beijing, China. Some say this is not a good idea. But this is what China needs to unite under one flag and represent China without political agendas.
Guess What? the News is Still Good!We hear and read so much bad news lately. It's time for a reminder of the Good News that Jesus has for us all.- EXO-POLITICS in the MULTIVERSE by J.E. AnteThe elite must overcome their own individual fears of death and do what is truly right for the good of all. But what they do not currently understand is that by doing this they provide themselves with the true comfort and security they seek in life.
- The Good Side of George Washington Plunkitt, a Man of Machine PoliticsThis is an account of what I got from "Plunkitt of Tammany Hall" about George Washington Plunkitt and the positive points of machine politics.
Rev. Jeremiah Wright: Politics and the PulpitAssociated Content contacted the Archbishop to discuss the embattled Reverend Dr. Jeremiah Wright, politics, the black church and how many of his fellow clergymen and congregation members are reacting to all the controversy.- Plagiarism in Politics: The New Philosophy of Forgiveness in the Borrowing of Other People's WorkIt usually shocks most people when they find out how many notable figures in history were accused of plagiarism--usually when in college. Today, the philosophy seems to be more about how the words are expressed rather than where they came from...
- Diplomatic Follies at the Democratic YouTube DebateOne of the nuttier ideas to come out of the Democratic YouTube Debate was the notion, embraced by Barack7 Obama, that we should always talk with our worse enemies. Wisely Hillary Clinton demurred.
- The British Colonial Legacy in Modern SingaporeA comparative study of Singaporean governmental policies and its British colonial roots, especially in maintaining social control and economic prosperity.
- An Analysis of Post Civil War Attitudes in the South: The Lost CauseThe Southern historical interpretation of the Civil War is reviewed from its infancy to its acceptance nationally, and finally its legacy is discussed.
- A Modern Education Reality Check: The Vital Role of the Parent in Young Learner's LifeParents can not rely solely on professional educators to teach their children. Parents can easily add to the success of their child's education helping them to thrive in the classroom.
Book Review: Space Race: The Epic Battle Between America and the Soviet Union for Dominion of SpaceBiographies of Wernher von Braun and Sergei Korolov are the launching pad of an analysis of the colossal rocket duel waged between the United States and the Soviet Union in the book "Space Race" written by BBC producer Deborah Cadbury.- The Greatest JobTurns out, the greatest job I ever had was the first one I ever had. While that was great at the time, it certainly did not actually prepare me for the realities and horrors of the real working world.
- The True Fourth of July for 2006The theme of these years True Fourth Of July can be summed up in one
word...IMPEACHMENT. - World Cup News: The United States Warns Germany of Sex TradeThe United States has formally warned Germany to watch out for violations in regards to the international sex slave trade during this summer's World Cup tournament
- ENRON and Marlowe's The Jew of Malta: When Greed Had a FaceRecently, we have seen portraits of greed in the fallen ENRON Corporation, particularly Ken Lay, and Jeff Skilling. The portrayals of greed in 16th century literature provided an outlet for the have-nots of society, just as ENRON has done today.
- Leadership According to Matthew in the BibleLeadership is a big deal these days. And when you look at Enron and the fall of key leaders in business, politics and even the church-you have to wonder if anyone really has a foundation on character. Well maybe the red letter verses provide the clues!
- Rhetorical Use of Fear by the Bush AdministrationRhetoric is important in selling anything to a public. The Bush administration used fear to pursuade the American public to support its Iraq War policy.
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