By Peter Lenkefi / Published on November 14th, 2007 / Politics
The basics about alternative energy. The alternative energies that most money has been invested in so far are solar and wind energy. One of the reasons that these energy sources are so popular [..]
 By Peter Lenkefi / Published on November 13th, 2007 / Politics
It is essential that we find affordable and workable sources of alternative energy before the world completely consumes the already limited stock of fossil fuels. Many countries have started to [..]
 By Peter Lenkefi / Published on November 12th, 2007 / Politics
What are fossil fuels? Essentially there are three fossil fuel sources available to the world but each of them are dwindling. The most abundant is coal; coal is widely used and inexpensively [..]
 By Peter Lenkefi / Published on November 11th, 2007 / Politics
What is hydro energy? Fossil fuel reserves have become seriously depleted but conversely our energy use is increasing year on year, our fossil fuel use is now far from being sustainable. [..]
 By Peter Lenkefi / Published on November 10th, 2007 / Politics
Can I really use hydro energy to power my home? There are really very few people who would be able to take advantage of hydropower in their homes. A small stream simply isn’t going to be big [..]
 By Duncan Crary / Published on November 9th, 2007 / Politics
Aug. 24, 2005 A coalition of non-religious organizations has hired the first lobbyist in Washington D.C. to represent the rights of atheists, humanists and other freethinkers. "I am delighted [..]
 By Saleem Rana / Published on November 8th, 2007 / Politics
Gnothi seauton, said Socrates. “Know thyself.” These words remain as true today as in the days when the portly philosopher in his rumpled tunic sauntered through the dusty agora of ancient [..]
 By Geela / Published on November 6th, 2007 / Politics
For the longest time America has been a magnet to people from all around the globe. It's as if an invisible neon sign is flashing in the minds of immigrants with the words: "Welcome to America [..]
 By Judith Brickman / Published on November 5th, 2007 / Politics
Astounding numbers of upscale home sellers, and, buyers, leave no stone unturned to make sure that they lose huge dollars, and, have maximum aggravation. Let's be frank, you and I, tell me your [..]
 By Dawn Van Zant / Published on November 4th, 2007 / Politics
BiodefenseStocks.com Reports on Today’s Technology and Countermeasures Working to Defend against Biowarfare and Bioterrorism Homeland Security Department Elevates Bioterrorism to Higher Level [..]
 By Duane Shinn / Published on November 3th, 2007 / Politics
It sounds like a side show, doesn’t it? It does to me. But it’s true; researchers have discovered that some varieties of seals really do sing. Indeed, male leopard seals have been heard singing [..]
 By Jean Peterson / Published on November 2th, 2007 / Politics
Everyone who knows anything about movies knows the anal-retentive eccentricities of Stanley Kubrick when it came to keep his movies a secret before they were released. He was so strict about [..]
 By Ara Galoostian / Published on November 1th, 2007 / Politics
The Armenian movement to show the world its unity has been in effect for a long time, however, not many films or filmmakers have used the motion picture medium to communicate to the world. [..]
 By Garry Gamber / Published on October 31th, 2007 / Politics
Former Governor of Alaska, Jay Hammond, died at age 83, peacefully at his home in Lake Clark, Alaska. He served Alaska as its Governor from 1974 to 1982, the years during which Alaska built an [..]
 By Frank Reilly / Published on October 30th, 2007 / Politics
In recent months we have engaged in many conversations with Americans and American Christians alike, on matters concerning the American Government, and its activities in the world today. [..]
 By Doug Krieger / Published on October 29th, 2007 / Politics
By Doug Krieger (An Eschatological Perspective) The original vulgarity was bylined: …The Constipation of America’s Mid-East Peace Policy! It is with some trepidation that I [..]
 By Mitch Johnson / Published on October 27th, 2007 / Politics
Known by several different names, from spyware to malware or internet parasites, surveillance applications are installed on your system to monitor your internet activities and reveal your [..]
 By Max Ledbetter / Published on October 26th, 2007 / Politics
I realize that in an ongoing attempt to rationalize self-interest and self-image (in other words, they want to pull the wool over our eyes), a motley crew of so-so consultants are constantly [..]
 By Mitch Johnson / Published on October 25th, 2007 / Politics
In an effort to offer computer users who utilize Internet Explorer an initial protection device against spyware, Jayde Online Inc. and Xblock Software announced a partnership they planned to [..]
 By Kathy Simcox / Published on October 23th, 2007 / Politics
Eusebius Both the Christian world and historian world owe much to Eusebius. In his writings one finds priceless information regarding the early Church. He has preserved many precious [..]

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