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Man-Made Climate Change - Fact Or Fiction?
- By Gareth Black
- Published Yesterday
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In the past dozen years or so a major controversy has developed through out the world about changes that are supposedly taking place with the earth's climate There is a large body of opinion that believes the earth's temperature is getting warmer due to the increase in greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide (CO2), caused by the burning of fossil fuels and increasing industrial activity, and unless governments take action to remedy the situation then mankind is in serious trouble
We Have a Responsibility to Our People
- By John Parks
- Published Yesterday
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As of November, the European Union’s official stance was that they had no plans for a rescue package that even resembled the plans of the United States bailout package implemented by Paulson The plan constructed by the United States in response to the fallout of the subprime mortgage market and many investment banks, was seen as much too elaborate for the European Union's needs
Rethinking Sustainable Agriculture
- By Beverly Saltonstall
- Published 01/7/2009
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In these times, the term sustainable development is being applied to nearly everything from energy, clean water, construction, to economic growth As a result, it has become increasingly difficult to question either the basic assumptions behind sustainable development or the way these assumptions are being put to use
The Battle of Vienna - 1683
- By Markus Jong
- Published 01/5/2009
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Summer in Vienna is hot and humid As July, 1683 began, Hapsburg Archduke Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, had retreated to his estate at Perchtoldsdorf to escape the oppressive heat of the city
Wildlife in Nature
- By Nathan Martyn
- Published 01/4/2009
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Wildlife needs to be protected throughout the world We need to leave enough of nature to pass along to the next generation
How Terrorism Cult Leaders Persuade People to Join Them and Do Anything
- By Nirjara Rustom
- Published 12/24/2008
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I was recently watching the news about the 26 November 2008 terrorist attacks on Mumbai Several terrorists had entered Mumbai, India from the sea route and had attacked the Taj Hotel, Oberoi, Trident and a building called Nariman House at Colaba
The Logistical Problems of a New World Order
- By Kurt Hartman
- Published 12/19/2008
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Lately, the news has come in flooding waves for me The election, bailouts, and endlessly horrible employment news have washed over me, and left a sort of numb feeling in place of my usual optimism
How Would You Like to Own a Piece of Our History?
- By Kristi Ambrose
- Published 12/18/2008
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For the most part when it comes to commemorative coins the United States Congress authorizes commemorative pieces that lionize and honor American individuals, places, events, and institutions Although these coins are legitimate tender, they are not coined for common circulation instead they are merely coined as "art"
From Hitler's Kangaroo Court to Judge in West Germany: Marion Countess Yorck Von Wartenburg
- By Helena P. Schrader
- Published 12/17/2008
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She was not born a countess On the contrary she came from solid bourgeois stock
Part III - A Cavalry Officer on the Road to Calvary: Philipp Baron Von Boeselager
- By Helena P. Schrader
- Published 12/17/2008
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Philipp Baron von Boeselager made no claim to be a hero – despite his Knight’s Cross and other lesser decorations for bravery he had received during the war Others have begged to differ
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