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  • What to Get Your Boyfriend for Valentine's Day
    Girls: flowers, chocolates, jewelry. Guys: Not that easy. For girls it is much tougher to find their guy the perfect present for Valentine's Day, but it shouldn't be that difficult after reading this article.
  • Top Jobs for Sociology Majors
    Most liberal arts majors love their degree, but do not know where to start when it comes about to using it to get a job. Sociology majors are no exception. Find out what some job options are by reading.
  • Top Jobs for Philosophy Majors
    Contrary to popular belief, a college degree in philosophy can open doors to all different types of careers from the health field to IT. It is a flexible degree that can be used in a variety of ways; it is all just a matter of application.
  • Top Jobs for Political Science Majors
    Many Political Science majors as myself are shunned by the common populace and do not take our area of study seriously. There are many profitable careers out there that offer opportunity for advancement in the political arena.
  • Top Digital SLR Cameras Under $500
    Fancy digital SLR cameras may scare many people away with their hefty price tags, but there is a way around this. Anyone can own one for under $500 if you know where to look and buy.
  • The Largest Militaries in the World
    A compilation of the top countries with the most military personnel, a combination of active troops, reserve force, and paramilitary personnel. The list may be very surprising of who has the most soldiers.
  • Top 5 Most Economically Free Countries in the World
    Economic freedom includes the right to private property and investment without governmental constraints. Some countries are more fiscally freer than others and the freest ones are indexed by The Heritage Foundation.
  • The Galileoscope: An IYA2009 Cornerstone Project
    2009 is the International Year of Astronomy and in honor of Galileo's astronomical discoveries 400 years ago, astronomers have developed the low-cost, high-quality Galileoscope telescope.
  • Top 5 Fattest Countries in the World
    Obesity has turned into a global epidemic in a 1st World perspective. Fast food has infiltrated many borders and is affecting the cultures and lifestyles of different people. The question is, what country has it the worst?
  • Top 5 Countries with Most Cell Phone Subscribers
    A breakdown of the world's cell phone usage by analyzing the top countries with the most phones. Interesting and engaging facts of cellular use in each country is included.
  • Top 5 Cleanest Countries in the World
    Countries are rated on how environmentally friendly they are by their EPI scores, or their Environmental Performance Index score. The cleanest nations have low levels of pollution and deforestation, and high water quality.
  • Countries Where Same-Sex Marriage is Legal
    A compact analysis of which countries in the world have legalized gay marriage nationwide in chronological order with statistics. Also, an overview of which countries allow civil unions.
  • Top 5 Highest Paying Jobs in America
    All of the top 5 highest paying jobs in America require over ten years of schooling upon graduation from high school. Being stuck between the books so long pays off in the end though after you see their paychecks.
  • South Floridian Man Mauled by Bull Shark in the Bahamas
    This is the unadulterated version of the most recent shark attack story in South Florida. A seven-foot Bull shark almost takes Hernandez's life when he was snorkeling and spearfishing at a designated "snorkel-safe" reef in the Exumas.
  • The World's Southernmost Things
    This article lists and explains the most extreme southern points in the world from banks to synagogues and capitals to subway's.
  • The World's Northernmost Things
    This list enumerates the northernmost places and things in the world from mosques to coral reefs. Some of the facts may be very surprising.
  • The Next Kosovo: The Possibility of Independence in Vojvodina
    This article analyzes the history of Vojvodina's devolution and recently gained autonomy and whether the conditions are right for it to secede from Serbia.
  • Obstacles for Serbian Accession into the European Union
    A description of the troubles Serbia is facing and will face as it moves closer to joining the European Union. Kosovar independence as a disturbance to the path of accession is also analyzed.
  • How to Paint European Style
    A brief overview of how to paint using the Renaissance technique. There is more to it than applying the colors the right away; the figure has to be meticulously sketched and followed by other intricate steps.
  • An Analysis of Obama's Acceptance Speech
    An in depth analysis of Obama's acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention on August 28th, 2008. Details on how he gathered the crowd's attention with his use of public speaking techniques such as pauses and vocal intonation.
  • Top Five Most Censored Countries in the World
    Censorship of the press usually includes newspapers, broadcast media, radio, and the internet. Apalling as it may seem, there are several countries in this world that restrict their citizen's access to these outlets.
  • Top 5 Muslim Countries Where Freedom Does Not Exist
    In the Arab world, the scope of freedom ranges from the bars in Dubai to the torture chambers in Libya. Reading about how eroded people's freedoms are in these countries can make one appreciate their liberties even more.
  • Top 5 Most Liberal Muslim Countries
    In this world, some countries are freer than others. Most Middle Eastern nations hold Islam as their state religion; while this may hinder human rights and daily life in some countries, in others life is more flexible while still sticking to the Qu'ran.
  • The Top Ten Happiest Countries in the World
    High taxes and endless winters? These don't seem to be reasons for happiness, but peel back the orange and you'll see the true inner workings of the world's happiest nations.
  • Top 5 Cheapest Countries in the World
    Want to pay only 60 cents for a beer and 5 bucks a night at a nice hotel? Read this comprehensive guide to the cheapest countries in the world to be directed to the nations where your American dollars lets you live like royalty.
  • Is Your Child Ready to Be Home Alone?
    It is a big step, no matter how nonchalant some parents may confront the situation. Knowing if your child is ready to be left home alone can be deciphered by questioning and studying their behavior.
  • Myths About Bilingualism
    The beliefs about bilinguals are many; and many of those are false. Yes, you can learn a language after 12 years of age and no, bilinguals do not think in one language and then translate to another.
  • Why You Should Learn a Foreign Language
    The real question is, why not? We only live one life, so why not live that life in multiple languages instead of just one? Includes reasons why learning a foreign language will maximize your everyday experience.
  • Studying Abroad Myths
    American students each year fear taking the leap because of things they hear or common myths that have been passed around their campus. Most of the sayings are not true, and almost anyone can study abroad.
  • 5 Reasons to Study Abroad
    Not 100% sure if you want to take the plunge yet? And no, I don't mean getting married. Studying abroad virtually has no negative effects on college students, just experiences that will last you forever.
  • How the Danish Celebrate Christmas
    Their unique Christmas calendar, tree-decorating tradition, and elf myths all add to the Danish Christmas experience.
  • How the Swiss Celebrate Christmas
    Christmas in every country differs slightly and Switzerland is no exception. They have their own version of Santa Claus and traditions that may surprise you.
  • How the Russians Celebrate Christmas
    Since the fall of the Soviet Union, things have changed in Russia, including Christmas. It is now celebrated more openly, while still retaining its pre-Soviet traditions.
  • The Low Down on Drum and Bass
    This fairly young genre is now exploding all over the world, or is it? The music of the future.
  • Christmas in South Africa
    Imagine Christmas in the middle of the hot, sweltering summer. Though this may seem unimaginable to any North American, in South Africa this is the reality. Despite the lack of snow, South Africans know how to enjoy the holiday season --- their own way.
  • How the Icelandic Celebrate Christmas
    It is actually called Good Yule and lasts for a whole 13 days! The Icelandic know how to party...
  • How to Make Money Effortlessly with the Help of the Icelandic Krona
    What a strange title, right? Well there truly is a way to make easy cash by taking advantage of other nation's economic situations and currencies. It is time to act now.
  • What is Mutual Intelligibility and Who Has It?
    As defined by ArticleWorld, "a mutually intelligible language is one which can be easily understood by the speaker of another mother tongue." But what languages exactly share that magic?
  • Top 5 Safest Countries in the World
    A compilation of the safest countries on our planet, classified according to the Global Peace Index. Though crime exists everywhere, these nations experience it the least.
  • Things to Do in Geneva, Switzerland
    The city with the highest quality of life in the world definitely has something for everyone.
  • What's All the Fuss About Swiss Banks?
    We hear about them all the time, but do we exactly know what they are world-reknown for?
  • How to Get Your 8 Hours of Sleep
    Let's face it: Teens sleep around 6 hours a night and adults more or less than that. Our bodies will eventually begin to wear and tear. Getting your 8 hours is easy if you set your mind to it...
  • Things to Look Forward to in 2008
    Yes, I too am tired of 2007. There are plenty of things taking place next year that could possibly affect you, or not.
  • Top 5 Christmas Destinations Around the World
    Tired of Grandma's every Christmas? Jump on a plane and jet to one of these exotic, Christmas-y getaways this year.
  • How to Remix Your Thanksgiving Day
    Turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, and cranberry jam screams monotony. Give your holiday a twist this year with these unique, never-before-thought-of, ideas.
  • Why We Should All Move to Switzerland
    Americans have gotten sucked into a vacuum of thought that this is the best country in the world. It is not! We all have to travel and see which country we really feel "at home" at. Switzerland is probably your best bet.
  • Is Socialism America's Answer?
    It is clear to see that the United States is declining as a world power and China is rushing up to be with the big guys. Is our system of government to blame for this slowly incrementing demise of American government?
  • Sunnis Vs. Shiites: Why Did They Fight?
    We hear about them all the time, but most Americans are oblivious to what each religious sect stands for. Here's a dose of Islam 101.
  • Freudian Theory in a Nutshell
    Notorious for linking all human behavior back to sex and aggression, Sigmund Freud did actually make many advancements in the field of psychology despite controversy generated by his theories.
  • Why George Orwell's Animal Farm Deserves Literary Merit
    Dozens of books throughout the years have risen to the category of "Literary Merit" due to their insightful, life-changing plots and underlying themes. The message in between the lines in Animal Farm is that of the corruption of communism.
  • The Rage About RebTel: Free International Calls
    Telephony is revolutionized by this new method of international calling...free of charge.
  • Why You Shouldn't Visit Portugal
    At first sight, the country of Portugal seems appealing to visit. Things change when you travel there, though.
  • What I Learned from Working in a Restaurant
    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Actually --- just the Ugly. What really goes on behind kitchen doors is finally explained. The rumors are true.
  • Understanding Jehovah's Witnesses: Through Personal Experience
    There is much more to them than meets the eye. This conservative religion inculcates a "purer" form of Christianity into its followers.
  • High School Stereotypes Explained
    Ever wondered what that clique really did in high school? Or never really got an explanation of all of the cliques? Here is an article we can all relate to.
  • Top 3 Countries to Visit in Your Lifetime
    There are millions places worth visiting. But here are the "MUST-VISITS" before it is too late.
  • How to Become Valedictorian of Your High School or College Class
    What does it take to be the smartest of the smartest? Dedication and brains.
  • What Not to Get a High School Graduate as a Graduation Gift
    So it's that time of year and you're completely stumped too. Maybe knowing what is NOT beneficial will help you see what they actually need and will make a great gift.
  • Top 3 Wedding Destinations in the World
    Ever wondered in which city are the most weddings held every year? Here are the facts.
  • Bush in Bulgaria to Talk About Missile Defense
    President Bush arrives at the Balkan nation with intentions to talk about the US Missile Defense system, troops, and visas.
  • 2 Dead in Nairobi Explosion
    Accurate account of the bombings in front of a hotel in downtown Nairobi, Kenya. The cause is still unknown.
  • How to Shop Smart: A List of Stores Where You Can Save Money
    You can get more bang for your buck if you just know where to spend it. Here are the stores, from personal experience, where the prices an quality are the most rewarding.
  • Best July 4th Fireworks in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    Fireworks on the beach are breathtaking and undescribable. You have to be there to embrace it, which is why the best place to see them in South Florida is in Deerfield Beach.
  • Top 5 Dieting Tips: How to Lose Weight Without Resorting to a Fad Diet
    Millions of dieting plans promise overnight weight-loss, but the real key to losing those pounds is focus and cosistency. Here is the diet that will put and end to all diets. You just have to inculcate it everyday.
  • Was George Kennan Right About the Diffusion of Power?
    An argument in favor of the father of containment's belief that power is diffused in different countries and that the government is not the only thing that has the force to manipulate and control.
  • American Education in Need of Reform
    Yes, we are the most advanced nation in the world. But that can only continue if we harvest new generations with even greater IQs than we have now. For that to take place, how about we start within our schools because so far it is not looking that good.
  • The Small Pleasures of Life
    Stop and smell the flowers. Relax, it is not the end of the world. We should all reflect on what really makes us happy.
  • How to Make Arepas
    The food of the gods is what it is. Arepas are easier to make than what most may believe.
  • The Ultimate Guide to Geography
    The basic tidbits of geographical knowledge are showcased. What you should know and a bit more than that.
  • What is a Yahoo?
    A label given to individuals who flamboyantly embody "all-American" stereotypical ignorance. And how it will lead to the turn over to an autocracy.
  • Top 5 Largest Shopping Malls in the World
    Think your local shopping mall is big? Think again.
  • Why Friends Do Not Exist
    History has proven that these people we call friends are driven solely by interest, unless they are of some benign breed such as Mother Theresa. Unfortunately, most people aren't. Therefore, friends do not exist.
  • Things to Do in Valencia, Spain
    This European city is always bustling with activity and has endless sites to see and dishes to dine on. Come with your wallet full!
  • Egg in a Basket Recipe
    A unique twist on the contemporary "fried egg" results in a fabulous world-class breakfast. People of all ages love to eat eggs in a basket.
  • Top 5 Most Expensive Countries in the World
    These statistics and figures will make anyone's jaw drop. These nations have it the hardest when it comes to paying for everything. Usually, it balances out with prestigious education systems and social welfare.
  • Angelina Jolie Adopts Vietnamese Boy
    The mother of three keeps her pace up and adopts a three-year-old boy from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Who knows where she will adopt from next?
  • How to Establish a Dictatorship
    The steps previous and present dictators have used moving up the ranks to totalitarians.
  • How to Choose Your New Puppy
    We all love puppies but may need some guidance for selecting our new best friend along the way.
  • Expatriation and What It's All About
    They are not immigrants nor refugees, but citizens of another country living and working overseas. Expats flee due to political election outcomes, army nostalgia, and to broaden their horizons.
  • Teenager from Oklahoma Wins $100,000
    17-year-old girls wins $100,000 in a science scholarship that will catapult her into science stardom as she begins college in the fall.
  • Little Known Facts About the Al-Saud Family
    Naturally, somebody will always be at the top of the chart of something. In most powerful and wealthy families, it is the al-Saud clan, directing the world LIVE from their palace in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • A Career in Writing Doesn't Mean You Have to Be Broke
    The truth? It is not easy to make it big as a writer, author, or journalist, just like artists. But there are positions out there that pay well, you just have to dig deep.
  • Justification for Illegal Immigration
    Illegal immigrants aren't "felons" and are not committing a crime by entering illegally. If there is no other way, how are they going to escape the cycle of poverty back home?
  • To Use or Not to Use? Steroids
    Steroids are marketed like it is going out of style. The media then expects athletes not to use them after all the pressure put on them to look physically fit. Life is not a gym.
  • What Everyone Should Know About Iceland
    Engaging facts that may seem surprising about this quiet, secluded island nation. An analysis of why Icelanders are overall, happier than most other humans.
  • Restaurant Review: Masamune Japanese Restaurant in Florida
    Masamune truly is "The Best Sushi in Broward County." An eclectic mix of amicable staff, world-class sushi, and romantic atmosphere brings customers back weekly.
  • The Scholar Ship : An Overview of A Semester At Sea
    The Scholar Ship is a once in a lifetime opportunity where students get the chance to circumnavigate the globe and attend college classes simultaneously.
  • A History of Europe's Resistance of Soviet Presence
    A brief history of how Soviet satellites and Eastern European countries resisted the oppressive Soviet rule.
  • Passion : an Extended Definition
    What is is, what is isn't, where it's found. Passion is omnipresent, but only those with the correct mentality and spirit can express it.
  • Top 5 Most Dangerous Countries in the World
    A compilation of the most dangerous countries on our planet, classified by most murders in reference to population. A wake-up call to those who think "New York City" is dangerous and a demonstration of what really goes on everywhere in the world.
  • Facts About Ewing's Sarcoma : Adolescent-Affecting Cancer
    It is amongst the most common of bone cancers that particularly affects Caucasian teenage boys. The growth, oddly enough, begins on the tissue cells of the target bone.
  • How to Survive in South America. A North American's Guide
    A guide outlining the marvels of the continent accompanied by its nucleus, the nitty-gritty of how to survive when visiting. From safety tips to health tips, they will certainly help travelers get the whole experience, leaving sickness and dangers aside.
  • Why the World Wasn't Ready for 'The Passion of the Christ'
    Many people already had their own visuals in their minds over how the Crucifixion of Christ took place. Bringing it to "a theater near you" and creating a tangible visual caused mass hysteria and critique all over the world.
  • The Plan B: A Revolution in Contraceptives
    Reliance on emergency contraception defines low morale and instability in people's lives. Allowing a "guardian angel" to be there the day after they have unprotected sex is baby-ing them into an irresponsible adulthood.
  • Teen Smoking in America
    An overview packed with statistics as well as why teens smoke and the absurdness of the situation. Teen smoking is a growing issue in our country.
  • Nuclear North Korea
    A rude awakening to U.S. foreign policy. Other nation's besides the U.S. DO have nuclear weapons and aren't afraid to use them. Maybe North Korea's recent detonation will lead to a radioactive altercation, or be suppressed by mighty Uncle Sam.
  • Turkey's Accession into the EU
    An on-going debate on whether Turkey should really be a part of the European Union and its possible effects.
  • Marriage: Generalized
    It still is important to carry on tradition and not succumb to "co-habitating."

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