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Several DC Galleries to CloseDC galleries are closing and moving on to new ventures, leaving photographers without gallery advocates.
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The Best Cocktail I've Ever HadFirefly is known for it's comfort food, but I think the drinks are better.
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A Tequila Cocktail That's Better Than You ThinkTequila is in right now, and so is a combination you will snicker at - tequila and grapefruit. -
Top 10 New Years Resolutions for DCitesWhat every DC Metro area resident should remember to do this year. -
How to Recruit Young Professional Volunteers for Non-ProfitsEven small non-profits can seek qualified volunteers for high-powered positions, using the internet and in the right way.
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How to Lower Your Credit Card Interest RatesLowering your rates is as simple as asking. -
Rousseau Versus Mill: Does Collectiveness or Individuality Produce Freedom?Mill's government guarantees some freedoms. The form also has many traits in common with real-life governments. Rousseau's general will both too strongly and too weakly binds men together and is not in strong accord with any known examples of government.
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Biocultural Evolution Still Affecting HumanityBiocultural evolution describes the influence of both biological makeup and cultural behaviors on human evolution. Changes may result from both factors factors working together or occurring alongside one another, and this phenomenon still affects humans.
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Democracy and the Institutions Which Foster Its Two Most Important IdealsParticipation, representation, separation of powers, and competition underlie the most important ideals of democracy. All are fostered by institutions: proportional representation with multi-member districts, political parties, branches, a constitution.
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Why Urban-Suburban Coalitions Are Integral to More Competitive ElectionsThe authors formation of coalitions which will re-shape congressional districts and create more competitive elections.
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An Investigation of Media Bias in the MGM vs. Grokster Supreme Court CaseAn examination of television and print media sources and their biased coverage of the MGM vs. Grokster Supreme Court case.
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How Feminism Transformed AdvertisingAn industry once with ads portraying the stereotypical domestic woman has evolved into one that evokes imagery of the strong, independent woman. The development of feminism helped to incite the evolvement of the advertising industry.
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Socrates: A Good Statesman from Either ViewSocrates is able to match most or all of the other statesmen in Athens. Additionally, under his own definition of a good statesman, it is evident that Socrates is more than qualified.
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan: Wise Beyond His Years and Universally RelativeHe proposed and passed significant legislation in response to his own political observations, which were far ahead of his time and predictive of the future. He made small-range issues relevant to broad understandings of government.
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The Nature of Virtuous FriendshipsIn his book Nichomachean Ethics, Aristotle presents virtuous friendships as analogous to a virtuous person's self-love. He argues that each aspect of a virtuous friendship directly correlates to a virtuous person's relationship to himself.


