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This paper explores leadership traits shared by three very different leaders: Marian Wright Edelman, Senator Paul Wellstone, and, Sir Ernest Shackleton.
Powerful precepts for graduates, over and under achievers, the lost soul or simply confused.
Although some Democrats have recently made a career by attacking the war in Iraq, it seems that many are debating whether or not a change of approach is necessary, with the recent news that the situation in the country is becoming better.
This article looks at oppositions to change in the current political environment, and uses articles from The New York Times as reference material to make sure that the information is current.
Although the Blackwater scandal is interesting enough in it's own right, there is much more that we can gain from looking at how it was covered in the media and what this coverage means.
A review of several fashionable boots for fall 2007.
This article is my breakdown of the college football games played on Thursday, August 30th.
This article is a look at the beginning slate of college football games!
Senate Democrats are conducting one-senator sessions during the holidays to stop President Bush from making recess appointments.
This is a paper examining research concerning ADHD and focuses on the medicalization of society.
There were many stars in the crowd
Focus on: Empowering U 2 B Extraordinary!
Piperlime has some great shoe styles perfect for the upcoming summer.
Is June 6th your birthday? How will you celebrate this momentous occasion? With what notable individuals do you share your birth date?
More political jokes based on a serious review of the candidate's curriculum vitae.
One of the key concepts of modern portfolio management is diversification. By spreading the risk among several stocks, an investor can reduce the amount of risk they are taking. This article explores how many stocks are necessary to reduce risk sufficiently.
Celebrity designers performed their magic on August 22 by styling the classic Eames plywood chair for a charity event in NYC. Proceeds went to the Peace House Foundation, which is committed to educating children affected by the AIDS pandemic in East Africa.
With the reverberating positive charge in the air, and with the current tone of our country, I felt the focus on "change" was appropriate to explore and celebrate this month and in this article.
This will be the last total lunar eclipse visible from New Jersey until December 2008. You want to make sure your in the best spot to view it.
Chinese New Years Celebrations to enjoy while in Seattle
Asthma is the only chronic illness, aside from AIDS and tuberculosis, that has an increasing death rate. Approximately 14 people in the United States die every day from asthma.
TeachersPayTeachers.com, the first open marketplace for original teacher-created materials, launched in April 2006, is expected to help thousands of teachers buy and sell original curricular resources.
A few weeks ago, a second September 11-style attack was narrowly averted by British, American, and Pakistani authorities. For New Yorkers in particular, it reopens painful memories of the mass murder of nearly three thousand people five years ago.
As a society turns to television for its primary source for news, it is obvious that its members will not hear the full story. Television is a unique medium that has obvious limitations. Our state of democracy has declined as a result of television.
Proposed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards fail to protect public health and must be made stronger, according to John Kirkwood, CEO of the American Lung Association.
A study of the wive's role during the national conventions of the 2004 election.
If you're currently enrolled in college or are a recent graduate, and are looking for ways to gain experience in your major, an internship is usually the best choice.
If you live in or around the Ithaca, New York area, below is a list of a few of the highly ranked real estate companies in the area.
This article talks about developmental dyspraxia, what it is, who it effects and some possible ways to help those afflicted.
The article offers ten tips for buying shoes, and a list of stores which offers brand name shoes at discount prices.
This article is about advertising one's personal situation to earn a profit via using it as a resource to earn more resources. The book critiqued is Hope Edelman's Motherless Daughters: A Legacy of Loss.
Money has existed since men first encountered the need to exchange things. In order to make possible exchanges of object and things of different value, there emerged the money, people's most desirable thing.
Now that summer is here, your family may be looking for constructive, positive things to do. Why take long day trips when you can stay close to home? Consider these 10 attractions just miles from home without all the seashore traffic.
There's been no spike in lung cancer among the group that smoked a great deal of marijuana. Researchers may have discovered why.
New Yorker Magazine article "Selling Wal-Mart" exposes the Wal-Mart "spin machine," alledging front groups and cynical PR tactics.
From women's health to career building, there are many ways to give back this holiday season:
Despite all of the self-contempt we see everyday from people all around, there are four actions Ringer recommends to assist in bolstering self-respect.
Two of the youngest, and best, NHL players were arrested for disorderly conduct, obstructing the legal process, and under age drinking. The Staal brothers, Eric and Jorden, were attending a bachelor party at a Minnesota resort.