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- The Role of Organizations in Hiring the Physically Handicapped as a Corporate's Social ResponsibilityBecause one of the primary social functions of any given business is to provide employment opportunities, ensuring the physically handicapped have the chance to work is a way of showing social corporate responsibility.
15 of the Most Famous People from Georgia15 Of The Most Famous People From Georgia Ty Cobb, Martin Luther King Jr.,Hulk Hogan, Julia Roberts,Jackie Robinson
The Rebirth of Catholicism TodayIn its universal definition, the Catholic Church, in time, has become not just one of the main Christian line religions, but also one of the most vulnerable denominations. The Great Schism of 1054 was the very first scandal that led to many more.
The Church of God is Not the Kingdom of God!Our relationship with Jesus, as children of God, surpasses the relationship of a king with his subjects. Our work is more important that building a kingdom.- Audrey and Marilyn: The Most Inspirational Female Hollywood Icons and What We Can Learn from Their StyleHere are some fashion tips based on Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe.
- Mississippi Residents Feeling the Most Pain at the Pump, NRDC SaysA report from the National Resources Defense Council ranks states according to which feel the greatest economic impact when gas prices rise.
- Eight Hollywood Stars and Their Roles in Supporting CharitiesCelebrities are often asked to share the wealth, here is a look at a few famous stars and the charities they choose to support.
2010-2011 NBA Western Conference Predictions: Oklahoma City Thunder the Champs of the West?The NBA Western Conference's best teams: With the NBA season less than 2 months away, which teams will find themselves with the highest seeds in the Western Conference? Could the Houston Rockets or New Orleans Hornets return to the playoffs?- Bilzingsleben: Providing a New View of the Lower PaleolithicUntil recently, it was thought that Homo erectus was incapable of the kind of advanced thought necessary for civilization. A site in Germany is challenging that view.
- I Love You, Man: Challenging the Gender DichotomyBased on sex and gender theory, I analyze the relationships and characters in "I Love You, Man." This movie challenges traditional gender roles and encourages more gender neutral behavior.
- Remembering Chicago's Homeless During the HolidaysCities the size of Chicago face the human tragedy of homelessness in large numbers. Remembering Chicago's homeless during the holidays can mean so much in the desolate lives of those who face the winter without permanent housing.
- What Went Wrong: America's Army in Iraq Before the SurgeWhy didn't Iraqis welcome American troops with flowers? Why did it take so long to figure out what was wrong in Iraq? How could we have "Accomplished" the mission and avoided Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay? Original research my Michael Hinckley, MA UCSB
- The Controversy Surrounding Stem Cell ResearchStem cell research is a remarkable tool that can have countless benefits. Unfortunately, the means of obtain stem cells creates controversy about destroying embryos. However, much of the controversy can be attributed to the lack of knowledge and false assumptions.
Colombia's History of Violence: What it Means for the FutureA comprehensive look at the political situation in Colombia in APSA format.- Stem Cells and the Slippery SlopeWhat many do not realize is that there are two entirely different areas of stem cell research. While those who value life may be against embryonic stem cell experimentation, most are not against stem cell research per se.
- Competitive Team Fortress 2: The MedicA n00bs guide to the TF2 competitive medic. Goes over strategy, communication, as well as what to do when you get in those tough situations.
The Nursing DragonChina has presented itself as a Trojan Horse that the world's business and political leaders have too eagerly welcomed to their bosoms. But, this is not the first time this has been played out to a horrific outcome for the world.- Why Did the US Invade Iraq in 2003? a New TheoryMost of the theories for the Iraq 2003 war are outrageous or just unconvincing. Here's a new one that might just be true.
- Fifty-Two Words that Changed the World!Everybody talks about the constitution, yet few really know what it's all about. In this first article, we look at the reason for the constitution itself, as set out in the preamble.
- The Rich Brother AnalysisAn in-depth look at the short story The Rich Brother.
- The Evolution of the Football HelmetBeing fascinated with sports equipment and uniforms, I have looked at the history of what was once the standard and what is now the standard.
- The Swine Flu and Other Excuses to Be Too SafeIt may turn out to be a significant health threat either now or this coming winter. But, for sure, "swine flu" is another self-fulfilling media hype that proves "the sky is falling."
- Water and Conflict in the 21st Century (Part 1)This article is my attempt to summarize an issue that I foresee becoming a major global problem in the next 30 years. I take a basic look at the background, the flash points and suggested solutions.
Why the Republicans and John McCain Will Fail to Change WashingtonKarl Rove once famously said, "Attack your enemy's strength, not the weakness..." And throughout the years of the Bush Administration, Rove made the American people his enemy by continuously attacking what makes America strong.
The Dark Knight"The Dark Knight," a long awaited sequel to "Batman Begins," is one of those movies that is as good as everyone says it is. It is now the movie to beat for 2008.- Doctor Who for Beginners: The Classic Series (1963-1989)November 23, 1963 marked the debut of Doctor Who, a program that would become the longest running science fiction series in television history. This article is the first of a three-part series examining the history of Doctor Who for DW beginners.
- An Analysis of the Ideas of Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul, and Tom TancredoThree of the Republican presidential contenders - Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul, and Tom Tancredo - show promise as individuals who are largely devoted to limited government, individual rights, and sound policy.
- Circumcision in the United StatesThe goal of this paper is to present the latest information in circumcision research as well as to examine of the origins of the practice, and provide a brief history of the evolution of this procedure.
- The Civil War... Inevitable?This paper highlights one of the main reasons the Civil War occurred as well as the military efficiencies on and off the battle field of the Union and Confederate armies.
- 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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