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  • 1964 Che Guevara interview in Ireland  By : Bobby Cuba Amore Team
    Che Guevara is interviewed in Dublin airport on his way from New York and the UN General Assembly to Algeria. His flight was redirected from Shannon to Dublin.
  • As a military service member ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan  By : little john
    With ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, adult males and adult females in all legs of our armed forces are being asked to serve long tours that often keep them away from their spouses for a year or more
  • Political Opinions on Political Blogs  By : kikaru kung
    No matter what your political affiliation is, it probably isn't represented by the mainstream media. By trying to please everyone, the media - like the political establishment it has come back to serve - pleases no one. For most American folks, until recently they merely had to place up with this situation. Till the invention of political blogs, there was merely no good news analysis that didn't attempt to tow a moderate party line. Thanks to politics blogs, however, that has all changed. Irrespective of what ideological position you are coming from, you'll realize a political blog that's written for you.
  • When Politics Become a Personal Career  By : kikaru kung
    To give you a straightforward definition, a career politician is someone who makes politics his/her main supply of his/her income - it is the bread and butter for the survival of their family, clan, or dependents.
  • Faith and Politics - The Fading Spirit of Sophia  By : kikaru kung
    Religion is politics, and politics may be a religion. They may differ to some, but they're certainly bedfellows, for they're therefore closely intertwined that they will be said to be 'united'.
  • Sarah Palin's New Politics  By : kikaru kung
    What happens when you are a governor from a sparsely populated state with a reputation as a clean politician that leads to your nomination for Vice President of the United States?
  • Politics Are a Hot Topic in Chicago  By : kikaru kung
    Politics are a part of Chicago for some time. By politics we have a tendency to mean the heated politics of Chicago. From the University of Chicago, that has seen some great political leaders, to the leaders of Chicago within the past who were known to possess mob connections, Chicago has been a political firecracker for some time.
  • How to Have a Mature Political Chat  By : kikaru kung
    We love to chat concerning many things. People have totally different favorite topics to speak about. When you have a explicit interest in mind, you look for those chats that will suit your desires best. If you like a mature chat, politics is unquestionably for you. Politics could be a topic that many wish to steer clear of. This is mainly as a result of nothing conclusive emanates from it. It really will not matter where you are, politics can invariably spark different emotions. There are chats that have totally banned politics from discussions and there are people who concentrate on political issues. There are very many chat forums that can host politics as their chosen topic of focus. Life is politics and, there is no means of avoiding it at some purpose in our lives. Therefore, the importance of politics can't be underestimated. However, when you would like to have interaction during a political chat, there are plenty of things that you need to consider. If you are chatting in chats where politics is common, there can be rules place in place to guide you. Thus, the first factor before you have interaction in an exceedingly political chat is to seem at the rules.
  • Learning Politics Using Board Games  By : kikaru kung
    Many board games are based mostly on some realistic life experiences, some cater to sports, land, and even banking. Then manufacturers came along and determined to add the process of politics to the line from gaming options. The games are fun and instructional, they also give you insight into the life styles and campaign ways of folks who are presidents, senators and congressmen. Learning what it takes to run the country and run for offices everywhere the world.
  • Chiranjeevi's Soft Skills in India's 'Onerous' Politics!  By : kikaru kung
    The icon of post-globalisation politics has arrived at last. Chiranjeevi, popularly called 'Chiru' to his fans and well wishers, finally put the curtains of suspense down and plunged into the planet popular corrupt politics of Andhra Pradesh, that is one in all the largest and alphabetically initial state in India. Two hands solely will produce claps. If the opposite facet isn't in an exceedingly confrontational mode, nobody can do anything. The times of 'verbal duel' and 'provocative' politics are not possible with Chiranjeevi quite politician. He has proved this together with his 'entry' speech into politics. He has not criticized anybody. Moreover, he has given 'ideal' speech with his own 'ideas' with the idealism impressed by globally well-known Social icons like Mother Theresa, B.R.Ambedkar, Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phule. He has praised the matinee-idol turned politician Dr.N.T.Rama Rao as his ideal and declared that Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, former President of India galvanized his entry into politics. National level political parties in India like Congress and BJP are very abundant concerned about the entry of Chiranjeevi into Politics because it could impact adversely on their vote bank.
  • Students and Politics - The Indian Scenario  By : kikaru kung
    The scholar community, being young and energetic, are a bundle of inflammable material, that at the bit of a spark ignites into a massive uncontrollable hearth like forest fire. They, being young haven't any patience, are lively and malleable.
  • Politics - Bread and Circuses  By : kikaru kung
    There is an recent saying: "If you want to know what is extremely occurring, follow the money trail."
    If you are doing not understand money, banking and finance, you can not very understand politics. For the motivation of politics and politicians is ultimately the buildup of cash and resources. Cash and resources = power.
  • Political Logos  By : kikaru kung
    Political logos are terribly necessary for political parties likewise because the candidates who are contesting elections. Together with this, political logos are important for a country and its political agenda. In most of the cases, a political brand has to be a registered trademark that nobody else can copy or cheat, rendering it useless.
  • Do Mass Media Influence the Political Behavior of Voters  By : kikaru kung
    Outside of the academic setting, a harsh and seemingly ever-growing dialogue has appeared, concerning how mass media distorts the political agenda. Few would argue with the notion that the institutions of the mass media are necessary to modern politics. In the transition to liberal democratic politics in the Soviet Union and Jap Europe the media was a key battleground. Within the West, elections increasingly focus around tv, with the stress on spin and marketing. Democratic politics places stress on the mass media as a website for democratic demand and the formation of "public opinion". The media are seen to empower citizens, and subject government to restraint and redress. Yet the media aren't just neutral observers however are political actors themselves. The interaction of mass communication and political actors -- politicians, interest groups, strategists, and others who play necessary roles -- in the political process is apparent. Under this framework, the Yank political arena will be characterized as a dynamic atmosphere in that communication, particularly journalism in all its forms, substantially influences and is influenced by it.
  • Daily Politics Blog - How to Realize a Smart One  By : kikaru kung
    Thus you're interested in the globe of politics but don't apprehend where to find a good daily politics blog. In this text I will provide you with the simplest method for finding the blogs you wish to read. I can not tell you what to scan, I will tell you ways to find a political blog you would like to scan -one that suits your specific tastes.
  • What is Political Science?  By : kikaru kung
    "Political science" is generally defined as the study of governments, political processes and political behavior. It is a branch of the social sciences where study mainly revolves around analyzing, describing and predicting political behavior along with political systems. In fact, the best approach to explain it's as a science that revolves a lot of around subjective elucidations than laborious data. It's a science that helps an individual in understanding the relationships between different people, groups and therefore the state, together with the operating procedure of contemporary government.
  • Where Currently For European Political Parties?  By : kikaru kung
    Political parties perform important roles in European societies. Parties are institutions in which voters with similar political views organise, develop political programmes and actively participate within the political process. They're important for democracy as a result of parties offer the foremost clear-cut political decisions that are put to the electorate. Parties are recruitment organisations, through which parliamentarians and members of presidency are sourced. Even though the latter functions are important, the overall effectiveness of parties is closely linked to the primary characteristic: their societal embeddedness - the main channel between a celebration and citizens. And during this respect, political parties are declining dramatically.
  • Jewelry and renaissance-00-6466  By : tate
    RENAISSANCE TO REVOLUTION
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    Jewelry of the Renaissance period was influenced by the renewed interest in the culture and arts of ancient Greece and Rome
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    The spread of Germanic fashions throughout Europe can be attributed both to the number>
  • Belgium’s New Bill is Not Anti-Muslim  By : Geo Foerstel
    When legislators from Belgium passed a bill banning Muslim women from wearing burqas, many has been surprised. But the law still needs to be passed in the Senate before it could actually become a law of the land.
  • Are we nearing “The End of The World”?  By : Lior Izik2010
    So you are hearing a lot of talk about the end of the world and want to know if you should be worried right? In fact nearly every culture and religion has something to say about the possible pending end of the world.
  • President Obama’s Primary Concern Not International Relations  By : Aubrey Moulton
    Because of all the problems that have affected the country at home President Obama has not been able to make the changes in the country and the world that he was planning on. Rather than honing in on international relations and improving the way many countries view the U.S., he has had to concentrate on the Afghanistan and Iraq war. He and his administration have also gappled with a sagging economy and have taken on health care reform.
  • Good word about you  By : Alexandra Appelt
    Spreading out the good word about you inexpensive
  • Us federal Debt Counseling Program  By : Amy Boston
    Several financial experts are saying now is the moment in time to remove your debt. With credit scores declining down as much as 55% across the nation, and with rates as historic lows, and tax credits accessible for those who lost their jobs, now is a great occasion to consider consolidating your debt.
  • Current Political Trends - The changing tide of national party politics and the return of second cha  By : Joshua Penman
    Some more updates and research from around the blogshere and news sites about the upcoming elections. Looks like there is a change in the wind and tide. Hopefully for the better.
  • The 'Tea Party Movement' Take 2  By : Joshua Penman
    Doing a lot more research on the various write-ups, news reports, articles and blogging on the Tea Party movement, here is my second installment.
  • Current Political Trends in the USA - Obama, Healthcare, the economy and the current status of the U  By : Joshua Penman
    A brief article on the State of the Union, Healthcare reform and one year after the election.
  • Commentary on the 'Tea Party Movement' - Commentaries on opinions around the blogsphere.  By : Joshua Penman
    This is my ongoing commentary on the Tea Party Movement in regards to other opinions, articles and blogs around the internet.
  • The Life of Pope Adrian IV-00-5878  By : 4Ps--Marketing
    Pope Adrian IV remains the only Pope in history to have come from the UK and his birthplace in Hertfordshire is held in high regard by many who reside in the region.
  • I love Diverse Political Thought!  By : Rob Schmidt
    The following is a Twitter thread between a self described socialist and an independent about our views of freedom! How do you agree with?
  • Finding your News Niche - Staying current with political trend news.  By : Joshua Penman
    It is pretty easy to get lost in pile of news stories trying to find the news you are looking for. This write up covers one niche: Political Trends.
  • Freedom - Don't take it for granted.  By : Joshua Penman
    This is a brief article and exploration on the issue of Civil Freedom that the 'free world' enjoys today. It is covers the subject as thought process with a conversational tone.
  • What is Politics?  By : Lionel Schniepp
    How much do we actually find out about politics.Are we even taken with even knowing about politics. If we find out about politics we'll better off and ask teh right questions.
  • Choosing a NY City Event Venue For Your Political Fundraiser  By : Victoria Mitchell
    Political Candidates cannot survive without funds Fundraising events are typical to just about every political campaign right from running for small town office seats up to running for President
  • How Does the Mainstream Media Cover Gun News  By : Rob Schmidt
    A deranged man tries to shoot his way into the Pentagon and it was interesting to see how the mainstream media covered the gun news story.
  • The Dietary Supplements Safety Act and Its Effects on Health Supplements!  By : Robert Nazarro
    What with the recent debates on healthcare reform, health-related legislation is a hot topic in the United States However, the facet of health legislation most on people’s minds has to do with how much of healthcare should be public, whom can avail of these services, and where the funding will come from
  • New Orleans Election Shows Black Politics Can be Colorblind  By : Todd A. Smith
    From the historic 1965 election of Carl Stokes as mayor of Cleveland to the momentous joy felt throughout Black America after President Barack Obama’s election in 2008, the history of Black politics has been filled with highs that still cause many in the community to be filled with jubilation years later
  • Republic Racism Democratic Accidents!  By : Chuck E Perry IV
    Current Affairs Over the weekend we were treated to the height of Democratic hypocrisy, and the stars are none other than our old friend Billy Jaye, (We miss ole Bubba), and Senate Majority Leader Harry (Squeaky), Reid
  • VP vs VP War On Terror Views  By : Rob Schmidt
    Dick Cheney Sees The War on Terror Very Differently Than Obama Administration
  • Twitter Tools and Applications You Can’t Live Without  By : Debbie A. Everson
    Beyond tweeting, there are plenty of interesting things yet to do such as file sharing and selling goods that have changed the way people use Twitter. Find out which apps can help you.
  • Disputes of Peacekeeping Forces During the War  By : Artur Victoria
    If a belligerent becomes a peacekeeper, they are more likely to be targets of those who had been on the opposing side of the conflict It is obviously the kind of demand that is likely to be rejected by those who are independent minded, let alone those who are suspicious of NATO motives
  • Ethical Risk Control  By : Artur Victoria
    The priorities, the working assumptions, and the cultures of organizations can make risk control difficult Risk control operations may run up against built-in assumptions of trust performance" in meaningful and persuasive ways
  • Ethics in Public Services  By : Artur Victoria
    As public body managers, you are tasked to deliver your services to the public and hence you have the responsibility to ensure that the services you provide are not only effective, efficient, reliable but also that their delivery is free from corruption and malpractice People must get a clear understanding of the important functions of public bodies and the obligations of your organization and yourselves as stipulated in the law
  • Bedfordshire: the Spy Capital of World War II-00-5319  By : 4Ps--Marketing
    Groucho Marx famously quipped that ‘there’s no such thing as military intelligence’, but there can be no doubt the work of Allied intelligence in the Bedfordshire/Buckinghamshire area during World War II played a crucial part in defeating Nazi Germany and its Axis partners.
  • Enforcing International Law  By : Artur Victoria
    Where actions involve the use of force against others, we not only deprive those against whom we strike the protection of the law, we also deprive ourselves of the protection of that law We become, literally, outlaws
  • The Ethical Relationship in the Corporate and Public Sector  By : Artur Victoria
    There are several reasons why some are reluctant to apply business ethics to public sector ethics

    Public/Private Distinction:

    Those who draw a strong distinction between "public" and "private" might also seek to distinguish the ethics of their operatives
  • Ethical Circles  By : Artur Victoria
    The ethical problems of the organization are the problems of the staff, whereas many members of staff will, rightly or wrongly, see the root of the ethical problems in senior management If "top down" codes are resented, they will be ignored when possible and, otherwise, treated like an unwelcome legal rule
  • Ethical Justification on the Public Administration  By : Artur Victoria
    The justification of a public sector institution can provide the basis for the ethics of its administrators This can help indicate what individuals should refrain from doing
  • Ethical Behavior As a Solution for the Public Interest  By : Artur Victoria
    The thrust of the report and its recommendations were to try to change institutions so as to emphasize and reinforce ethical behavior, to promote rather than discourage those who would be ethical, to make unethical behavior more difficult to perform and easier to detect

    As always, the trick is to make institutions work to the benefit of individuals not to pretend that all the problems are individual ones
  • Institutional Theory and Definitions About Natural Resources  By : Artur Victoria
    Why institutions matter to achieving economic and social development is certainly not a question that has arisen only in the context of mineral-rich countries Social scientists have long pointed to institutions as well as institutional change to explain economic and social transformations
  • Crime Situation in Africa  By : Artur Victoria
    Nigeria is a country that dominates the West African region due to its large population (125 million) and the importance of its mineral and oil resources (the sixth largest oil producer in the world) Political instability, poverty and endemic corruption force many native people to leave their places of origin to the European Union countries in search of a better life
  • Drug Trafficking in West African Criminal Networks  By : Artur Victoria
    Poor countries are a source of production or transportation of illegal goods or as transit points for trafficking, while developed countries offer clear opportunities for the sale and acquisition These countries have more interest for criminal groups as a base for their activities, namely:

    a) In the European Union, Ireland - UK - Germany - Netherlands - Belgium - Italy - Spain

    b) In Latin America and the Caribbean-Netherlands Antilles - Venezuela - Peru - Ecuador -Brazil

    c) In Asia - Afghanistan - Pakistan - Thailand

    d) In the Middle East, Lebanon - Dubai - Bahrain

    West African criminal networks operate with great ease and flexibility
  • West African Criminal Networks of Illegal Immigration  By : Artur Victoria
    Each year tens of thousands of people from West African countries are transported by road to North Africa, mainly Morocco, from where they to Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar, whether hidden in trucks, which make the journey aboard ferries, or rafts

    In some cases there is also the smuggling of illegal immigrants by sea directly to France and Italy from North African countries
  • Terrorist Methods of Subversive Groups - Acting and Recruiting  By : Artur Victoria
    Usually the study is directed toward the criminal aspects of terrorism, which are present in all areas, and into the criminal aspects of illegal immigration Clearly, migration (regular or not) and criminal activity that may fall under illegal immigration, have a general and wider dimensions than the pure criminal dimension of terrorism
  • Terrorism and Drug Trafficking in Afghanistan  By : Artur Victoria
    Afghanistan was the world largest producer of opiates While throughout the war against illicit crops communists had continued to develop in areas controlled by Moujaidines
  • Black Empowerment Comes From Within  By : Todd A. Smith
    Since the first African slaves arrived on the shores of America, Black empowerment has always depended on the strength of Black Americans to succeed despite the obstacles they were forced to overcome

    When many Black politicians gained political power during Reconstruction, organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan emerged to thwart any dreams of Black empowerment that the recently freed slaves envisioned
  • Big Oil And Conspiracy To Keep Down Wind Energy Implementation?  By : Tony Jones
    Over the past few years interest in wind power has increased Wind power production has developed significantly since the price of oil has gone up and the extra added costs of pollution have become apparent
  • Was Fort Hood Shooting About Jihad Or Indicative Of How Broken Our Mental Health System Is?  By : Kelly Burris, PhD
    Nidal Hasan needs to be thoroughly investigated and prosecuted for this despicable crime at Fort Hood but it is important not to use him as yet another excuse for the incredible incompetence of the mental health industry The most important information from the Generals and mental health professionals about the Fort Hood shooting will not be revealed until the media asks better questions and demands hard evidence in regard to these questions
  • The Legal and Organized Political Power  By : Artur Victoria
    The components of national power of the state, qualitative and quantitative factors of economic, political, social and military power are needed to interpret the same state as a dynamic social relationship, which necessarily interacts with all facets of social behavior

    The combination of these optical multidisciplinary appreciate the history and present of nations, as part of social and institutional contents of the country, under the deposit of state powers in the government figure, defines the policies to follow
  • Links Between Terrorism and Drug Trafficking  By : Artur Victoria
    The links between terrorism and drug trafficking are real and are growing, according to officials and former officials who participated in the special symposium at the headquarters of the Drug Enforcement Agency of America (DEA) Highlight several interventions invited to this synopsis
  • Linkages Between Terrorism and Drug Trafficking in North Africa  By : Artur Victoria
    Until the moment when 16 terrorist attacked in Casablanca and caused the killing of 44 people, the Moroccan regime had been taking a low profile in the treatment of cannabis crop growing and trafficking In the 90s, the former king Hassan II formed an agency for the development of northern Morocco under the auspices of the Ministry of Interior
  • The Concept of Power  By : Artur Victoria
    The conditions of domination and subordination of power have always been a constant in the history of human relations and its forms of social organization

    For that reason, analyze the nature and dynamics of power is one of the most important elements of policy analysis and to develop prospective scenarios
  • Vinton, and Southwest Virginia  By : D. Chandler Graham
    The people in this region fear authority and political and white collar crimes are never publicized.
  • Review: Angela Davis Honors Hero in Frederick Douglass Book  By : Judith Brown
    When I was a child, I heard stories about the so-called “activist” Angela Davis We’d whisper her name in the schoolyard – as if betraying our parents, those very ones who were themselves fooled into thinking that Ms
  • Show the Military Appreciation 365 Days a Year  By : Todd A. Smith
    They put their lives in harm’s way everyday to protect our freedom They show bravery in the midst of battle overseas, that we cannot even possibly imagine
  • Was Fort Hood Shooting About Jihad or Indicative of How Broken Our Mental Health System Is?  By : Kelly Burris, PhD
    Nidal Hasan needs to be thoroughly investigated and prosecuted for this despicable crime at Fort Hood but it is important not to use him as yet another excuse for the incredible incompetence of the mental health industry The most important information from the Generals and mental health professionals about the Fort Hood shooting will not be revealed until the media asks better questions and demands hard evidence in regard to these questions
  • Residential Wind Power The Savior Of The American Economy?  By : Tony Jones
    Over the last few years you may be aware of the present administrations focus of green energy The platform has been that the emergence of wind power will create many jobs that will “stimulate our economy”
  • Summarizing Power  By : Artur Victoria
    Summarizing power relativity imposes social dynamics, explained by the concepts of relativity and comprehensiveness of power Social mobility encourages internal and external procedures to continuously review and evaluate information, taking as long as the reference point which is the permanent strategic interests and objectives
  • Policies and Interventionism  By : Artur Victoria
    Foreign policy is clearly defined their goals and permanent is the synthesis of the exercise of power of the state in the field of international relations This applies to all nations and is, as noted in the previous chapter, the guidance of national interest for all States
  • Different Conceptions of Power  By : Artur Victoria
    The respect that American democracy gives to its constitution and generally the rule of law that emanates from it forms the backbone of his power and authority in the internal The powers are legally and legitimately founded by the sovereign will of the American people and their division keeps its balance date and ensures the system of checks and balances that since its genesis, constituted the basic contours of American democracy
  • The Reality of Insecurity  By : Artur Victoria
    In this multidimensional dimension of insecurity, we are witnessing a moment of fatal confluence of crises that generate such feedback, and many devastating impacts on vast quantities of human beings, particularly the most vulnerable regions and sectors of this inequitable globalization and compulsive
  • African Bureaucracies  By : Artur Victoria
    The context in many African countries (among others) is not conducive to successful bureaucracies For example:

    • Information and evaluation are scarce and expensive, which inhibits internal and external controls
  • Organizing Workshops to Design Anti-Corruption Strategies  By : Artur Victoria
    High-level participatory diagnoses have proved remarkably fruitful in generating frank analyses of sensitive policy issues, leading to suggestions for remedial measures But sometimes there is no carrot or stick to keep that momentum moving
  • Anti-Corruption Strategies  By : Artur Victoria
    Anti-corruption strategies must go beyond blanket condemnations Privately, at least, one must be very shrewd about where to begin and how
  • A Tale of Cambridgeshire History-00-4590  By : 4Ps--Marketing
    Delving into the local history of many UK cities and towns can be hugely interesting but the area of Cambridgeshire is perhaps the most captivating in its chronicles of times gone by.
  • Geithner Thinks Downturn is Weaker  By : Greg Jackson
    The Secretary of the United States Treasury, Timothy Geithner, claimed this weekend that the global downturn seemed to be ‘losing strength’ but that to come out of it strong the United States and China would need to introduce major economic reforms to generate a stronger groundwork. According to Geithner, a victorious transition to a stronger worldwide economy will “need substantial changes to economic policy and financial control around the world.”
  • Measuring Democracy - Relevant Projects of the International IDEA - Artur Victoria Studies  By : Artur Victoria
    The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance is one of the most interesting, if not the most useful, possible sources in the area of democracy research Though at the moment they have nothing that could be used as a source of data for measuring democracy, they have few projects that may be very useful potential sources in the future
  • Measuring Democracy - The IDEA Questionnaire - Artur Victoria Studies  By : Artur Victoria
    From the broadly concept of democracy an assessment questionnaire is formed It contains four components and each of them contains a number of questions
  • Measuring Democracy - The UNDP’s Human Development Report - Artur Victoria Studies  By : Artur Victoria
    The UNDP Human Development Report was first launched in 1990 and it has been conducted regularly each year since then The last report for 2001 included 162 cases and the report for 200 included 174 cases
  • Measuring Democracy - Reports by the Committee to Protect Journalists - Artur Victoria Studies  By : Artur Victoria
    The Committee to Protect Journalists is a non-profit organization established with the aim to protect the press freedom around the world There is not much information available on who the members of organization are and whether it has regional affiliates apart from its central office in New York
  • Measuring Democracy - Reports on Press Freedom by Reporters Sans Frontiers - Artur Victoria Studies  By : Artur Victoria
    Reporters sans frontiers are another source of information on the state of press freedom The report of RSF that is conducted annually is in terms of content and topic covered very similar to the reports of the CPJ and IPI
  • Measuring Democracy - Human Rights Watch’s - Artur Victoria Studies  By : Artur Victoria
    Human Rights Watch’s annual report is similar to the AI report and can be put to the same use as suggested above It is also heavily country focused and not made according to methodology that includes comparable indicators
  • How to Measure Democracy - The Freedom House Survey of Political and Civil Liberties - Artur Victoria Studies  By : Artur Victoria
    Freedom House was founded almost sixty years ago by Eleanor Roosevelt, Wendell Willkie and other Americans concerned with the dangers that faced democracy Freedom House is led by a Board of Trustees composed of Democrats, Republicans and Independents; business and labor leaders; former senior government officials, scholars, writers and journalists
  • Measuring Democracy - Reports by the International Press Institute - Artur Victoria Studies  By : Artur Victoria
    The International Press Institute is the organization that is operating as the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists The focus of organization work is the enhancement of professionalism and journalist standards and the media freedom
  • Spying and Bribery – a Study by Artur Victoria  By : Artur Victoria
    Attitudes in the West are changing No longer is it deemed acceptable to bribe your way into a contract as long as you and your company are not caught
  • The Lisbon Treaty For Women - The Reasons Why  By : Regina O Connor
    Joining the European Community in 1973 was a fundamental step forward for Irish women who automatically upon membership of the EEC received rights of equality particularly in the field of employment For example, women who married prior to 1973 were prohibited from continuing in civil service employment following their marriage under Irish law guided by the Irish Constitution
  • Should David Miliband Resign Over Tibet Suzerainty?  By : Ralph Quinlan Forde
    Last year the British Foreign Secretary David Miliband removed the suzerainty status afforded to Tibet a country the size of Europe that has been illegally occupied by China since 1959 This status of autonomy was one of the main claims Tibetans had to their nation; internationally, diplomatically and legally
  • Short Selling The United States  By : MAR
    For those not familiar with the term, “Short Selling "; it means betting against the future success of a company To sell short you would borrow and sell shares of a company, you believe is doomed, at the present value with the hope that you will buy and return these shares in the future when the price is lower
  • The Merits of a Domestic Appliance Scrappage Scheme  By : Elmo Populous
    In a recent move to help the environment, The British Retail Consortium has put in a request to the Government to introduce a domestic appliance scrappage scheme akin to the car industry scrappage programme that already exists in Britain The suggestion is that the government should waive the 15 per cent VAT on white goods such as fridges and washing machines when customers trade up
  • Building an Information System - A Study by Artur Victoria  By : Artur Victoria
    An information system (IS) can be defined as "a set of inter-related components working together to collect, retrieve, process, store and distribute information in order to facilitate the planning, control, coordination, analysis and decision making in companies and other organizations"

    The most common concepts of an information system are those in which:

    • Computer networks are systems of components of information processing;

    • The use of computer networks by firms are, in fact, interconnected information systems;

    • Developing ways of using computer networks in business includes the design of the basic components of information systems;

    • The administration of information technology emphasizes the quality and value for business and security of information systems in an organization
  • Reform Of The State And Public Programs - A Study By Artur Victoria  By : Artur Victoria
    An information system (IS) can be defined as "a set of inter-related components working together to collect, retrieve, process, store and distribute information in order to facilitate the planning, control, coordination, analysis and decision making in companies and other organizations"

    The most common concepts of an information system are those in which:

    • Computer networks are systems of components of information processing;

    • The use of computer networks by firms are, in fact, interconnected information systems;

    • Developing ways of using computer networks in business includes the design of the basic components of information systems;

    • The administration of information technology emphasizes the quality and value for business and security of information systems in an organization
  • Ronnie Puno: Close to 100% of LGUs have Citizens Charter  By : Enrico Zapanta
    Secretary Ronnie Puno of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) today said close to 100 percent of the country’s provinces, cities and municipalities have already completed their respective Citizen’s Charters
  • Mar Roxas's Drivel  By : Ruth Strauss
    The opposition has not wasted any time spewing out drivel to condition the minds of the public on a Noynoy Aquino-Mar Roxas victory in the May 2010 elections.
  • Organized Crime Funding and Operational Development - A Study by Artur Victoria  By : Artur Victoria
    Any organization, legal or illicit, has high costs, fixed and variables, for the operations, needing money for the development of their activities In general terms, in the world of the organized crime the liquidity of money is one of the main concerns
  • Organized Crime - The Mafia - A Study by Artur Victoria  By : Artur Victoria
    The "MAFIA" is the paradigm of the organized crime You ally; there is who reduces the concept of this to the phenomena "MAFIA
  • Organized Crime Characteristics and International Perspective - A Study by Artur Victoria  By : Artur Victoria
    - STRUCTURE
    Cellular organization
  • Organized Crime - A Study By Artur Victoria  By : Artur Victoria
    It is known that corruption and fraud usually appears as an action planed and strategically defined in its implementation in a society institutions and leaders

    The bribes have as their origin, powerful economic resources of group’s interests
  • The Thriving Indian Democracy  By : CD Mohatta
    India has a thriving democracy The Indian democracy is said to be very vibrant
  • Our TEA Party Moment - Why I Choose Thomas Paine  By : Michael Brady
    Our July 4th Freedom Day Tea Party was finally at hand My wife and I along with our staff and volunteers had spent untold hours preparing for this event
  • Obama Weathering the Storm of the Presidency  By : Todd A. Smith
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