| Poor Ole Michael Vick! by David Brown |
| An essay on the Michael Vick case related to the death of Susan Gutweiler who was killed in an automobile accident. NFL player Leonard Little, was driving drunk and smashed into the Gutweiler car. |
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| How Do I Get A Teacher Image? by Wolney H Filho |
| Who is the teacher? What does he make, what does she produce? This article deals about the image I do about teacher. |
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| Top Five Ways To Use Your Extra Kidney by Andrew Impey |
| Reality TV has hit an all time low with "The Big Donor Show" ... a programme offering viewers the opportunity to watch a critically ill woman choose who to give her kidney to. Here's our top five ways to use your extra kidney! |
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| An Attack on the Pocket Knife and Our Rights is Underway by William Doggett |
| The age of political correctness is upon us. Who defines what is correct and what is not? Your simple right to carry a pocket knife is constantly attacked and questioned. Why is this such a hot topic and why are folks worried about a pocket knife? Does every issue where a difference of opinion is demonstrated need to be regulated by complicated laws and by government officials? |
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| The Hard Facts about Conflict Diamonds from Africa and India by Ann Knapp |
| Diamonds are small, easily transportable and command high prices. These characteristics have made diamonds a good source of funds for coup leaders in Africa and elsewhere. These smuggled diamonds have been labeled "conflict diamonds" and many consumers are wary about using a product that they think may be related to the suffering of innocent people. |
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| I Went Out Shopping For a Bargain and Came Home With Gas! by Ed Lathrop |
| They tell us the inflation rate is low, but the price of everything seems to keep on rising. Where will this runaway price syndrome take us and is there anything left that is still cheap? This article will take you shopping for a bargain. |
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| Average Household Income Down! Recession? Depression? Worse? by Ed Lathrop |
| The press is reporting household income down between the years 2000 and 2005. This article takes a look at what exactly has happened. |
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| Southern Living Magazine - 40 Years and Still Going Strong... by Michael Barrows |
| Southern Living magazine, one of teh giggest selling magazine in the US, celebrates its 40th birthday in 2006. This article looks at its history and current impact on southern living. |
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| Barry Bonds, Steroids, & Botox by Tracy Cooper |
| Performance enhancement is not just practiced in professional sports. As a society, we endorse it in the entertainment industry. But we castigate performance enhancement in professional sports. Why? |
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| Tax Haven Pledges Aid For Africa by Roger Munns |
Once one of Europe's poorest countries, Andorra's ski industry and tax haven status has transformed it into a wealthy one.
For the first time Andorra is beginning to take assistance for Africa seriously. |
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| History Of Lingerie by Derek Both |
| Up until about the '60s and '70s, women's undergarments were made to serve a few different functions or purposes, none of them being sensuality or femininity. Learning the history of lingerie should make any woman thankful to have been born during this particular time. |
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| The Next Heartbeat for America and Iraq by Judi Lynn Lake |
| In the American/Iraqi stand for freedom, Americans as citizens of a free nation, have two choices - one responsible and one not: 1. believe mainstream media or 2. move to Organic Citizenry, that is, analyze the Textual Imagery to find the truth. |
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| Free In America: Fact or Fiction? by Judi Lynn Lake |
| As the world prepares to possibly enter one of its most serious wars in history, the media is crucial to obtaining information and understanding issues. But, what should have been the age of information has, instead, morphed into a golden season of propaganda, enhanced truths and hyped realities. |
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| The Beginning of Civil War or The End of Civil Society? by Judi Lynn Lake |
| There has been much talk recently over whether or not Iraq has fallen into a state of civil war. If this talk is true, then the question of who is to blame for the violence has a simple answer, and a rather convenient one for the US administration. |
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| Who Do You Trust For The Truth?: An American-Iraqi Seduction Review by Judi Lynn Lake |
| What your mind takes in daily forms "textual imagery," i.e., the way you see things, the way your mind creates the truth of who you are in relation to current events. |
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| Iraqi-Americans: Not In My Neighborhood! by Judi Lynn Lake |
| As the world prepares to possibly enter one of its most serious wars in history, the media is crucial to obtaining information and understanding issues. But, what should have been the age of information has, instead, morphed into a golden season of propaganda, enhanced truths and hyped realities, as mainstream news is manipulated by the masters of the political spin. |
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| Fashion Sins Of Grown Women by Jim Brown |
| As women get older, there are many who are afraid of aging and they exert every effort to keep themselves looking young to keep you guessing their age. |
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| Driver Gets Blinded By Green Competitor by Johnny Jenkins |
| He had many fans and a few enemies. Some of his competitors had been suspended from the circuit for trying to use illegal tricks. |
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| Video Game Freak Gets A Kick Out The Latest Fad by Johnny Jenkins |
| Why people will endure freezing weather to own the newest video game is still an unexplained phenomenon. |
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| Unborn Used To Steal Truck by Johnny Jenkins |
| They jumped into the tow truck and the woman got into the car and they all drove off. Austin whipped out his cell phone and called the police. |
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| Contractor Hides Secrets In Clients Walls by Johnny Jenkins |
| Then one day she heard some of the workers talking among themselves. They said that management had underestimated the cost of the materials on Sallys job. |
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| Man Charged With Murder For Self Defense by Johnny Jenkins |
| There was one kid named Lonny, who even threatened Sam when he tried to give him advice. He told Sam he had better watch his back. He said one day you will get yours. |
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| Small Business Petty Problem by Johnny Jenkins |
| In every company there are disgruntled employees who will do just about anything to make it tougher for a legitimate company to profit. |
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| Trapped In A Sale by Johnny Jenkins |
| The guy said you are not going anywhere. He said, I am going to teach you a lesson. He started walking toward Harry. |
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| Victims Help Criminals Career by Johnny Jenkins |
| Mario is a petty thief. He was recently arrested for burglary. During an interview, he revealed to cops how he chooses his victims. |
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