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News-and-Society
01st April 2006
The ranks of Australia's skilled workers have been boosted by almost 78,000 in the past year in an effort to solve the country's skills shortage.
It's the largest intake of skilled migrants since the late 1980s.
Australian Immigration Minister Amanda Va...
31st March 2006
Black Holes
from shopndrop.com
What are black holes? And how are they formed?
Black holes are probably the most fascinating (theoretical) objects in astronomy. Such objects, which scientists believe must exist, w...
28th March 2006
Gossip and scandal are everywhere when it comes to stars and celebrities around the world. And no matter how much you deny that you don't pay attention to celebrity news, how often do you find yourself joining in a hot discussion at work or around the di...
28th March 2006
More then two decades have passed since the Western countries experienced one of the most serious economic crisis- oil crises of the 70s. Despite the fact that some technological innovations have been implemented and economies of the Western countries are...
21st March 2006
Beware of the yoyo effect!(A deliberation about the recurring trap of action through dissatisfaction.)Do you know them? The eternal movers? The ones that are never satisfied inone place for long? The ones that start complaining as soon as ...
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21st March 2006
Re: For immediate release: Top Black and Hispanic InternetEntrepreneurs Unite to Close the Digital Divide in E-business!Kamau Austin, has rallied some of the top emerging Black andHispanic Internet entrepreneurs to share their expertise in...
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21st March 2006
Everyday the news tells of violence in the workplace and sex offenders on the prowl. The scary thing is that you usually never know who these people might be until it's too late. How many times have you seen an interview of someone describing an accused c...
16th March 2006
One group of people is sailing up a roller coaster ride of emotional rises, falls twists and turns driven by daily news flashes and bits of the latest gab from around the globe. The other group spends the time to get the history or the background of a mat...
13th March 2006
You may use this article freely as long as the resource box & all links areunchanged & included. ThanksI step into my local mall, and into a leading top brand clothes store. I see ajumper I like and while feeling the soft material casually...
tukshad
12th March 2006
The nation's leading philanthropists donated $4.3 billion to charity in 2005, according to a new Chronicle of Philanthropy survey. The Chronicle ranks the 60 people who give the most money to charitable causes each year -- the 2005 list includes 63 donors...
11th March 2006
On March 9, 2006 The National Center For Men filed suit in a United States district court in Michigan on behalf of a man's right to make reproductive choice. In essence, to opt out of fatherhood in the event of an unintended pregnancy. They're calling it...
11th March 2006
School Violence
from shopndrop.com
IS OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM CONTRIBUTING TO THE REARING OF KIDS AS DYSFUNCTIONAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH ALMOST MONSTER-LIKE PERSONALITY TRAITS?
To say that school violence has increased over...
07th March 2006
Military spouses have many tough challenges.
They have to do the things their spouses usually do. Unstopping the bathtub drain, helping the kids with homework, changing the oil in the car - it's a never-ending list they now face on their own.
One of...
05th March 2006
Between 25 million and 50 million traffic tickets are issued in the United States every year, estimates the National Motorists Association, bringing in billions of dollars. Costs of these tickets, like costs for fuel, vehicles and insurance, are rising, l...
24th February 2006
Tales Of Ronald Reagan, Movie ActorBy Stephen SchochetIn 1937, 26-year-old Chicago Cubs radio announcer Ronald Reagan hadthe acting bug rekindled in him. The former Dixon, Illinois nativeperformed on stage in high school and college bu...
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