By: Mary Rose | 2010-07-24 | Politics Hillary Clinton is the 67th United States Secretary of State, serving in the administration of President Barack Obama. Hillary Clinton was a leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in the 2008 election. As the Secretary of State, Clinton became the first former First Lady to serve in a president's cabinet. The US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton attended the 17th ASEAN Security Forum on Friday and celebrated US -Viet Nam 15-year diplomatic relation. She also pledged to strengthen her country’s cooperation with Viet Nam in order to solve the consequence of dioxin. The US Congress spent $9 million on the detoxification plan for some places of Viet Nam like Da Nang, Bien Hoa, Phu Cat which are affected by Agent Orange. read more
By: Jacob Lumbroso | 2011-01-12 | Religion While his works betray some Platonic influence, the overall views of Yehudah HaLevi do not belong to any particular philosophical school. In his fact, HaLevi's major philosophical work, The Book of Argument and Proof in Defense of the Despised Faith, popularly known as the Kuzari, includes a serious critique of philosophical speculation read more
By: Andrew G. Hawkes | 2010-04-03 | Economics Ask any World War II veteran if he or she thinks our country is in a recession and after they get done chuckling over your question listen closely to their response. The answer will probably be something along the lines of this... read more
By: Doug Linman, Ph.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics We will go with you Mr. President and we have much to do together! I think this man has connected well so far with the masses and while trust is earned by actions and deeds, he appears to be of great integrity, spirit and genuine interest in taking on our current and greatest levels of challenge since the 1920s. The task ahead is daunting and not for the faint of heart. Intelligence, wisdom, character and faith must be his delivery vehicle to these United States. In a way, that is what is required to overcome our challenges, a true and selfless United States. No matter what you did believe or were unsure about, it is time now to start making your changes, your contributions, your community support, your consideration and tolerance of others. We need to re-establish our United States and our greater independence. read more
By: Rooney Shelton | 2013-04-16 | News and society Two bombs exploded almost simultaneously near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Boston's Boylston Street at around 2.50 p.m. on Monday (April 15, 2013). read more
By: Hawah Kasat | 2010-04-04 | Politics I'm going to cut right to the race. The idea of a woman or African-American as president is appealing to me. But if Condolezza Rice was running for president, I'd pass on the best of both worlds. Hilary Clinton's candidacy represents a Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton regime. A hybrid monarchy, rooted in nepotism, that I'd rather not see perpetuate and further tarnish the already scarred history of a nation built on the backs of slaves. read more
By: Julie La | 2011-03-27 | Society When you send your children to school, you expect them to get a good education and to study hard. While that's certainly important, that's not all that school is about. read more
By: Wendy Stenberg-Tendys | 2010-12-09 | News and society Mexico's harsh living conditions has created an explosion of unholy saints and cults. read more
By: Reginald O Alstrom | 2011-03-21 | Relationships Marriage- a word which is much more than just a word! For some it's the biggest of fears and for some it's what they've been looking forward to for the most of their lives. Marriage as defined by society and religion alike is an institution, one of the holiest institutions (sometimes drawing parallels to faith and religion for its purity) that binds two individuals, sacrifice their feelings for each other, under vows for the rest of their lives. read more
By: Melanie Spark | 2010-12-25 | Womens Interest Theres no question that diamonds steal the crown when it comes to quality and appearance. However, its not enough to contend with the value that cubic zirconia jewelry can give. The recession proves that practicality is really important even to couples who are planning to marry... read more
By: Scott F Paradis | 2010-03-26 | Religion You look for the answers where the problems lie. You seek the ultimate truth in an illusion. Something more powerful than you animates you, empowers you, guides you. Find the truth by faith. read more
By: Tikee Pittman | 2010-09-30 | Religion For the less common church attendee, those who tend to go twice a year for Easter and Christmas services, church is much more than a two day affair. It is a serious religious practice that not only occupies the Sunday of each week but works as a guide to the moral compass, and helps people better understand themselves and the world they live in. It is a group of people they share a common bond with and can rely on in times of need read more
By: Steve Hudson | 2010-01-27 | Politics Why a conservative can feel comfortable with Senator Obama as President. ... the Senator will more than balance the extremes of Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid. read more
By: Cathy H. Jones | 2010-11-24 | Recycling When you think of recycling no doubt trash is the first thing that pops in your mind. But recycling can also help those in need. By donating your gently used clothing, toys and appliances to thrift stores, you can help others who are less fortunate that you. read more
By: Mitch Mueller | 2010-04-04 | Politics Al Gore continues to play a leading role in the life of the U.S., after eight years as Vice President and a wrenching loss to George Bush in 2000, Al has found a new role leading the nation and the world in a wake up call regarding the dangers of global climate change. read more