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I analyze whether McCain meets the "natural born citizen" requirement to become President of the United States.
By Nicole2007 | Published 2/4/2008
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The article examines if John McCain should be considered a "Natural-Born" citizen, and therefore allowed to hold the office of the Presidency.
By Travis Dahle | Published 2/4/2008
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John McCain can run for the Presidency of the United States even though he was born in a foreign land, thanks to a Congressional act passed in 1790.
By Roy Barnes | Published 2/4/2008
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recommendation for the Amador Country Inn
By Stephen Murray | Published 5/20/2007
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If you are interested in visiting Panama, this article is full of interesting facts about the history of Panama and the Panama canal. It also provides a review on various things to see and do in Panama.
By Denny Phillips | Published 9/8/2007
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See a statue of "The Mahatma" in the heart of Panama City! View old forts that date back hundreds of years. Visit the canal that made Panama famous. All this and more in Panama City and surrounding areas!
By Roy Barnes | Published 5/8/2006
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Travelers on a budget and wanting to see the true Panama should use the Diablos Rojos busses to get around this congested city for an unforgettable experience.
By Roy Barnes | Published 1/5/2006
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A thoughtful look at the constitution and support documents to determine the eligibility of John McCain to be President of the United States.
By Melinda McAlindon | Published 2/4/2008
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Panama is an easy and fun place to travel. The shopping and sightseeing are second to none in Central America.
By jw east | Published 12/6/2007
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In Panama, named "the most beautiful retreat in the world" by Harper's Bazaar, you can live a first-rate lifestyle to third world prices.
By Erica Johansson | Published 5/16/2007
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A welcoming community, safe environment, low crime statistics, excellent incentives for retirees, together with the natural beauty and ethnic diversity all make Panama attractive to retirees and investers.
By Gary Picariello | Published 12/8/2006
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Steps on how to choose the best Panama Cruise for you.
By L. V. Paganini | Published 10/9/2006
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Travelers often overlook what Panama has to offer for their vacation. With history and nature in spades, it's hard to pass up this unique vacation experience.
By Jennifer Smith | Published 12/6/2005
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Where he was born doesn't matter, as long as he was born of US citizens who had resided in the USA themselves.
By Tsu Dho Nimh | Published 2/4/2008
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Panama is a great little, very progressive, and economically booming country. More and more people are expatriating there from the U.S.becase of privacy issues, among many others. This year is a good time to visit and see why.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 4/3/2007
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Some of the biggest projects in the world rely on the team at CH2M HILL. The Panama Canal Authority named CH2M HILL as Program Manager for the $5.25 billion Panama Canal Expansion Program.
By Aly Adair | Published 9/28/2007
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The Superferry is completing its 7,600-mile, two week voyage to Hawai'i from Alabama, via the Panama Canal, which included a refueling in Los Angeles.
By ptosis | Published 7/1/2007
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Hotel Granada in downtown Panama City
By Stephen Murray | Published 5/20/2007
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John McCain was born on a military base in Panama. Is he a natural born citizen of the United States?
By Robert Lewis | Published 2/4/2008
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Rod Carew could hit the ball wherever he felt like, it seemed, and he did it well enough to join the 3,000 hit club.
By Prinalgin | Published 10/11/2006
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A short debunking of common marijuana myths and a brief enumeration of the many potential benefits of cannabis legalization. Originally written in 2003.
By Jordan Haven | Published 4/3/2007
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Rather than adhering exclusively to force or to negotiation, between 1865 and 1912, pragmatic Americans used a combination of both hard and soft power to extend their ideas and institutions.
By Benjamin Cocchiaro | Published 3/21/2007
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If you can afford to take a long-distance road trip, chances are you can afford to take a cruise ship vacation. There are ways to save money on a cruise vacation.
By K. Ray | Published 3/20/2007
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Science has always been a subject that tends to bore children with large textbooks full of facts. There are ways to make this more enjoyable and give children a much easier time absorbing the information.
By AC_Outlaw | Published 3/6/2007
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Tucked in a wide bend of the Farmington River, Collinsville, CT, offers visitors endless activities, events and sights in a historically preserved mill town atmosphere.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 2/18/2007
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This article discusses some of the fun-filled activities that are available for families onboard Disney Cruises.
By Mishael Austin | Published 2/16/2007
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Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing offers a variety of outdoor summercamp experiences for ages 8 through 17 for exciting trips cycling, kayaking, hiking, or climbing.
By JJ Allen | Published 2/3/2007
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An article detailing the shortcoming of marijuana prohibition and the american war on drugs.
By Relznuk Zero Relznuk | Published 1/24/2007
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Broken stateroom toilet just one of many glitches to ruin couple's 2nd cruise.
By Crystal Wergin | Published 1/18/2007
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Plaquemine Locks were needed to join Bayou Plaquemine with the Mississippi River, thus creating an "avenue" for local industry and trade to deliver their "goods" on a major waterway--The Mississippi River.
By Karen Gros | Published 1/17/2007
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Yellow fever has killed countless souls over the years, and is still a threat in tropical countries today.
By Prinalgin | Published 1/10/2007
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This movie has a sick sense of humor, and that was it's intent. But behind all the high school level jobs both audio and visual it delivers numerous messages.
By Newshound | Published 12/15/2006
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As Veterans Day approaches, our hearts go out to the families of our soldiers serving at war. Our thoughts are drawn to the sacrifices of our young men and women overseas. Our memories flash to the past, of the stories of our fathers and grandfathers.
By Judith Blakley | Published 10/31/2006
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Two scholars have competing theories to the Office of the Presidency. Friedenberg in his book "Sold to the Highest Bidder" argues that money plays a large role in the presidency and that democracy is undermined as a result.
By Corey Sipe | Published 9/12/2006
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Skowrenek proposed an alternative model to thinking about presidential leadership. In his model, presidencies can be characterized in terms of political "regimes" that are driven by both ideology as well as the historical context.
By Corey Sipe | Published 8/30/2006
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Hints on how to save money on a cruise, from booking as part of a group to get a lower rate or shipboard credit, to saving money by bringing soda and liquor on board (if allowed) yourself.
By L. V. Paganini | Published 8/11/2006
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Biographies of Wernher von Braun and Sergei Korolov are the launching pad of an analysis of the colossal rocket duel waged between the United States and the Soviet Union in the book "Space Race" written by BBC producer Deborah Cadbury.
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 8/8/2006
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Through interaction with foreign countries, America started becoming a dominant player in world affairs. This dominance steadily grew and soon the Twentieth Century would be called the American century.
By Justin Erickson | Published 8/4/2006
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Owner of the famous Santa Monica pub Finn McCool's, it was orioginally her father's bar in Newry, Co Down, which she has shipped over to the USA
By James Bartlett | Published 7/26/2006
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Throughout his career, Dwight D. Eisenhower made well thought out decisions and stuck with them, earning the respect of fellow officers, senior commanders, and the general public as President.
By Rachel Mohan | Published 6/16/2006
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Once the survivors returned from Tribal Council Cirie and Terry got into an argument over the way Cirie threw her torch down. Apparently when Cirie threw her torch down it rubbed Terry the wrong way.
By Misti Sandefur | Published 5/31/2006
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Teddy Roosevelt's wild charge up San Juan Hill was legendary. Why then did it take over 100 years for him to be awarded the medal of Honor, the one thing he wanted most? This article relates that story and how it had a happy, if belated, ending
By Prinalgin | Published 4/19/2006
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Henry Breault, of the US Navy, is the only enlisted submariner to win the Medal of Honor for his actions on a US sub. This article relates his heroism, and that of a diver who risked his life as well to rescue him and his friend.
By Prinalgin | Published 4/17/2006
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Greedy Businessmen think they are above the law and Wimpy Politicians are trying to let them be. The people on the low end of the financial ladder are paying for the ill gotten gain of the people above them. No. Mr. President, you're just half right!
By JER | Published 4/10/2006
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Seattle's cruise agencies offer packages to nearby destinations such as Alaska and British Columbia as well as to far-off locales like Australia and Eastern Europe.
By M. Langton | Published 12/27/2005
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Are you looking for a fantastic family vacation but with you could take the baby sitter along as well so mom and dad can have some romantic time as well? Disney cruise lines may be just what you are looking for and you don't have to bring . . .
By Cindy | Published 9/11/2005
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An in-depth report on the history, basics, effects, and law of cannabis.
By John Hewett | Published 8/28/2005
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Six years after the St. Joe Paper Mill closed its doors for the final time, a different Port St. Joe, and a new, more balanced economy, has emerged. To understand this miracle of rebirth, one must first follow the long road it took to get here.
By Amanda Broadfoot | Published 6/19/2005
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