Social Issues Articles

March 4, 2007 on 4:25 pm | In Main | 2 Comments
  • The History And Usage Of Cufflinks (Thu Feb 8th, 2007, by Phill Kid)
    The cufflinks history starts with the 17th century monarch King Charles II, who had a flair for both form and function and also he was the beginner of modern cufflink fashion.
  • Can the USA and UK win the War on Terror? (Tue Feb 6th, 2007, by Davinos Greeno)
    You dont need to be told that after 9/11 the world changed, but does anybody really care or know about the full extent? The War on Terrorism, (also called the Global War on Terrorism) is the name of a campaign…
  • What it is honestly like being an African American living in the United States in 2007. (Thu Feb 15th, 2007, by Zarian Phipps)
    Of course different people experience different things for a variety of reasons. Race not being among the insignificant reasons that color one’s destiny.
  • So, Just What Excuses This? (Thu Jan 25th, 2007, by Herb Dreyer)
    My attitude toward food is guided by a sense of reverence. Simply put I respect food. So the foods I select to eat are chosen with this sense of reverence and it’s prime attribute moderation.
  • Authenticity and the Gay Identity (Thu Feb 15th, 2007, by james p krehbiel)
    Many years ago, when I worked in education, I spent my summers directing outdoor park district activities for kids. The children would come from the neighborhood to play various games.
  • Feasts And Festivals: Celebrating As A Community (Thu Feb 15th, 2007, by Susan Esterbill)
    Feasts or festivals showcase a community’s unique aspects and beliefs. Historically, religions hold a set of celebrations to give honor to their god or gods.
  • Youtube And Video Sharing (Thu Feb 8th, 2007, by Susan Esterbill)
    Ever heard of the saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words?” Well, YouTube is proving that videos are worth more than pictures. Millions of people worldwide upload their clips to the site and let it be seen and commented…
  • US Citizenship (Thu Feb 8th, 2007, by Immigration)
    U.S. citizenship is a right given to a person who wants to become permanent loyalty to the United States. To become a U.S. citizen, a person can undergo a process called naturalization if he or she qualifies to do so.
  • Speech!… (Thu Mar 1st, 2007, by Paul Darch)
    Well you might be able to take some comfort in knowing that you aren’t the only one. The father of the bride and the best man are also expected to make a speech. There are no hard and fast rules as to when the speeches should take place.
  • Sierra Leone Conflict Diamonds (Thu Mar 1st, 2007, by Shlomit Gordon)
    Sierra Leone Diamond History Sierra Leone diamonds are well-known among the jewelry world to be one of the best quality diamonds available today.

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