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» The Power of an Hour
By Charles Hopkins | Published 05/27/2007 | Social Issues |
We live in a busy, hectic world. Often we hear comments about how life would be much easier if only there were a couple of extra hours to spare each day.
» Society and Clothing
By Amy Fields | Published 04/17/2007 | Social Issues |
This article is about overcoming conformity issues with regards to dressing for an interview.
» Investment Politics 2008: What's (left) In Your Wallet?
By Steve Selengut | Published 04/6/2007 | Business and Finance , Finance , Politics , Social Issues |
As Investors, we represent the single biggest voter block in the country. We must respond in one voice to the endless political drivel with a resounding "Money Talks, BS Walks". We want decision makers who design laws that aid economic freedoms, not lawmakers who make decisions that restrict them. Here's the MTBSW "Financial Plan" for the 2008 Election. Dot Connectors Wanted!
» Difference Between Calendar Days And Work Days
By Rahul Rungta | Published 03/27/2007 | Social Issues |
It is important to know the difference between Calendar Days and Work Days. It forces you to plan in advance. It prevents unnecessary dissatisfaction.
» Traditional games of Halloween parties
By usha rani | Published 03/1/2007 | Social Issues |
There are several variety of games associated traditionally with Halloween parties. The most common and well liked is dooking or bobbing for apples; in this game apples float in the tub or a large basin of water, the people who are participating need to their teeth to remove an apple from the basin.
» LA Gangs, Violence, Education, and Excuses
By Denny Soinski | Published 02/13/2007 | Social Issues |
Gang members need to escape from their black hole mentality, focus on bettering themselves within the existing school system, and tap into the available resources at local social service agencies so that they can rise out of their violent lives.
» Cracking Down on Drunk Drivers
By Denny Soinski | Published 02/13/2007 | Social Issues |
In an attempt to reduce alcohol-related fatalities and injuries on our highways, laws aimed at drunken drivers have been passed. We have to be careful, however, because some of these laws can be too excessive and intrusive for a civilized society.
» Teens Face Ethical Dilemma Can We Help?
By Chuck Gallagher | Published 01/12/2007 | Social Issues |
In a recent survey, teens reported, by a stunning margin (81%) that they felt significant pressure to succeed or achieve no matter the cost. Whats more those same teens expect the pressure to get worse as they enter the workforce. How can we expect ethical behavior by adults in our business environment if our young people lack a solid ethical foundation. This article expores some solutions to the teen ethics problem.


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