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Alternative Uses for Facebook and Other Social Networking SitesRead on for some uncommon ways to use common social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace. There's a wealth of opportunity for musicians, politicians and professors to drum up free publicity by creating an online profile.
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Simple Poker Math for the Texas Hold-Em PlayerBeing able to calculate the odds of winning a hand in Texas Hold-Em at every stage (the flop, turn and river) is an important asset for every poker player. Read on for a simple math strategy as well as the starting odds for certain hold cards. -
Ethical and Legal Issues in JournalismConsider the following ethical principles and legal issues that surround the journalism profession. What would you do if the publication of a story presented conflict between the values that govern what we do? -
Retirement Tips: Keep Your Lifestyle in Mind When Planning Your RetirementWe're living longer and working harder, but what about retirement? Read on to get started thinking about your future retirement. -
Characteristics of Good Business WritingKeep these tips in mind for more polished and professional business writing. -
Simple Pelvic Exercises for a Better Sex LifeRead on for simple exercises anyone can do during the day to help you have a better sex life. These exercises increase sexual arousal and help you tone and strengthen your sex muscles for more intense orgasms. -
How to Write an Effective News StoryHere are three simple but effective tips for writing good news stories to help increase your readership and page views on Associated Content. -
Sex and Vitamins: How to Have a Better Sex Life Through NutritionAn overview of some common vitamins and the benefits they can have on your sex life and your health in general, including the foods that are rich in these vitamins to help increase your consumption. -
How to Diagnose Your Health Ailment Using WebMDHere are some of the features of WebMD, a website that allows its users to learn about current health issues and "diagnose" themselves using a symptom checker. -
Crucial Tips for Journalism Job InterviewsHere are some simple but effective tips for a successful journalism job interview. Keep these in mind while searching for your dream job. -
Important Winter Health and Safety TipsKeep these tips in mind to help protect yourself against injury and cold weather-related health ailments and emergencies. -
Do You Know Your Rights? An AC Experiment on the First AmendmentCan you name all five freedoms guaranteed under the First Amendment? This is a look at how much the average American knows (or more often, doesn't know) about the First Amendment.
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Five Ways to Stay Safe Over Spring BreakKeep these tips in mind to ensure a safe, worry-free spring break vacation. -
Kia Roadside Assistance: How the Company Saved Me on a HolidayAn overview of the Kia Roadside Assistance Program that comes with all new Kia vehicle purchases. -
CP Spotlight: Amy FranciscoPopular AC Content Producer Amy Francisco gives an in-depth interview about writing for AC, raising a toddler and living in Texas. -
National Condom Week is February 14-21, 2007Read on about this year's National Condom Week and some facts about condom use and STD prevention. -
Interview with Dr. Ed Kendrick: A Kansas City Dentist and Business LeaderKansas City business leader Dr. Ed Kendrick discusses his role in preventing local crime and his varied interests in photography and religion. -
Romantic Weekend Escapes Near Kansas CityAn overview of some of the best bed and breakfast inns in the Kansas City area for a truly romantic Valentine's Day getaway. -
How to Perform a Breast Self-ExamHere is the only step-by-step process on Associated Content of how to perform a breast self-exam. -
Romantic Getaway Do's and Don'tsThings to keep in mind during a romantic Valentine's Day vacation with your partner. -
Missouri State Tax Information: Answers to Basic Questions About Filing Taxes in MissouriAnswers to common questions about filing a tax return in the state of Missouri. -
Easy Valentine's Day Crafts for ChildrenEasy to make Valentine's Day crafts for preschool, kindergarten and elementary school children. -
More Easy Valentine's Day Crafts for ChildrenThese Valentine's Day crafts are a little harder to make, but your child should still be able to do these crafts with your supervision. -
Black History Month Events in the Kansas City AreaAn overview of black history month events, including a film series and lecture series, in Kansas City and surrounding suburbs. -
January 11, 2007: National Day to Make College AffordableThe Campaign for College Affordability will lobby Congress tomorrow with a four-point plan to help make attending college more affordable.
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Minimum Wage Increase Expected to Pass TodayPassage of the increase in the federal minimum wage rate is expected today, just one issue among the domestic policy being pushed by the new Democrat-controlled House of Representatives.
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Interview with a 9/11 Conspiracy Theorist, a Respected Kansas City DentistThe 9/11 truth movement says the events of that day in 2001 were perpetrated at the hands of the U.S. government. Here's my experience with a 9/11 "truther." -
Controversy Over Reporting of Alleged Rape ContinuesReporting of an alleged rape in Platte County, Missouri causes editorial debate in competing newspaper. -
New Findings in the Stem Cell Research DebateUniversity researchers have found that amniotic stem cells that can be obtained without harm to a developing fetus or a mother hold potential for live-saving cures.
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Top 10 Society AC Content of 2006These society stories examine some of the most important issues facing our nation and the world today.
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The Supreme Court in Session: Hears School Segregation ArgumentsThe leftovers of the landmark segregation case Brown v. Board of Education have again made it to America's highest court. What happens next is pivotal. -
How to Live like a College StudentMaking the most of your money doesn't mean living above your means. Here's how to live like a college student and save what funds you do have.
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How Women Can Enjoy Watching the Super Bowl (and Other Sports)Even the most uninterested women will enjoy watching sports after reading these tips. -
How to Switch from Regular Soda to Diet SodaFollow these suggestions for a gradual switch from regular soda to diet soda and experience immediate health benefits. -
Top 3 Spring Break Destinations for the College StudentLas Vegas, Daytona Beach and Cancun are some of the hottest spots for spring break vacation every year. Read on for details about pricing and package deals. -
Top 10 Health and Wellness AC Content of 2006Read on to see the top 10 2006 AC articles related to fitness, health, weight loss and the effects of the obese on American society. -
How to Survive a Job in Customer ServiceA job in customer service is not for everyone, but keeping these tips in mind means you'll be able to survive even the worst burger-flipping gig. -
Is Associated Content the Future of Journalism?Associated Content is a credible website with thousands of different stories containing the views of average Americans, a valuable resource left out of traditional media. -
Kansas City's Top Neighborhoods: The Architecture, Culture and Government of Historic NortheastIn the mood to relocate to America's Heartland? Look no further than the unique architecture, culture and government structure of the Historic Northeast neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri.
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Top 3 Reasons Why All Women Should Be Watching The L WordThe issues explored by the cast and crew of The L Word are important issues facing all women. Here's why you should tune in if you haven't already. -
The Single Girl's Guide to Planning a WeddingPlanning a wedding doesn't have to equal giving up your life. Try these tips for maintaining sanity during a very stressful, albeit happy time. -
Winter Activities in Kansas City: The Best Features at Crown Center PlazaKansas City's Crown Center Plaza, a popular tourist attraction in America's Heartland, offers a multitude of winter activities for the whole family. -
Kansas City's Top Neighborhoods: The Suburb of Parkville and the Campus of Park UniversityA look at why the picturesque city of Parkville and the campus of Park University make up one of Kansas City's best suburban neighborhoods. -
Top 10 Work at Home AC Content of 2006: How to Make Money in Your PajamasAn overview of some of the best Associated Content articles about work at home opportunities for stay-at-home moms, college students and others.
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Top 3 Grey's Anatomy Fan Sites: Outlets for Fans of McDreamy and GangWith a popular show like Grey's Anatomy comes a multitude of fan sites. Here's my list of the top three available on the Internet and some of the features they have. -
Tips for Planning a Funeral: What to Keep in Mind During the Worst of TimesKeep in mind these simple tips for planning a funeral, and get through one of the most challenging and stressful times in your life. -
Why Medifast is the Best (and Worst) Diet PlanOf the dozens of weight-loss plans currently on the market, perhaps none are as expensive or as effective as Medifast, a low-calorie, low-fat diet that promises weight loss of two to five pounds per week. -
Cinemental Journeys Explores Classic Movie Theaters of the Midwest"Cinemental Journeys," published earlier this year, takes readers on a journey through Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa in pursuit of active neighborhood theaters, complete with screenings of old movies and independent films one might miss at AMC. -
Top 10 Politicians of 2006: A Terminator, Mayor and a Bush, Oh My!One way or another, these 10 politicians captured my attention and are some of the most well-known names in politics, giving them the huge responsibility of representing the face of American's political parties. -
Volunteer at Sheffield Place in Kansas City for the HolidaysIf you're looking for holiday volunteer opportunities, consider donating some time to Sheffield Place, a transitional living program for homeless women and children in Kansas City.
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Why Muhammad Yunus Should Be Deemed the Most Influential Person of 2006Muhammad Yunus should be considered the most influential person of 2006 for his efforts to alleviate poverty in the world's poorest countries and the attention he has drawn to the gap between the rich and the poor. -
An Overview of Women in State LegislaturesThe average amount of women elected to state legislatures in the United States has risen to 22.8 percent for the year 2006, more than five times the amount of women serving in 1970 (4 percent). Who are these women? What are they like? -
Reporters and Journalism at Risk in America?Alarmingly, the United States seems to be exhibiting the same characteristics of countries like Russia and Iraq, leading us down the path to a country without press freedom.
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Illegal Online Degrees: Scams at Santa Monica Pacific University and Other "Universities"Ready to trade in your full-time course load for a quick degree for a flat fee? Before you sign the check, keep in mind these institutions may not be legal.
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The Media and the 2004 Presidential ElectionMedia coverage of the 2004 presidential campaign lacked the intensity to encourage voters and provide them with the necessary information to make an informed voting decision. -
Threats to Press Freedom in AmericaThis paper will examine the situations in the countries of Iraq, Sudan, Russia and the United States with respect to press freedom. -
Day of the Dead Deals With Death Where We Don'tDeath is a largely avoided topic in the United States. Growing up, it was also largely avoided in my family. My parents shunned away from those discussions, though we talked about everything else: politics, sex, religion, money.














