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  • The Post-Election Fallout
    The muck-raking has been fierce over the past two months of the 2008 election. This will effect politics -- and society -- long after the last ballot's been counted.
  • Correctional Officers Are Not Just "Guards"
    Prisons are patrolled and maintained, not by guards, but by correctional officers commissioned by state and federal government. This article shows why the terminology needs to be changed.
  • Dr. Reginald Hawkins - in Memory of a Civil Rights Giant
    Rev. Reginald "Doc" Hawkins was a civil rights leader from Charlotte, NC, whose evangelistic drive helped turn the tide for African-American rights.
  • How Britney Spears Can Make a Successful Comeback
    Britney Spears' amateurish performance at the VMA Awards was embarrassing to millions. Yet, she can learn from her mistakes and reconstruct herself, thus saving her sinking career.
  • Teen Suicide is Increasing
    Suicides are now the third largest cause of death for young people in America. This tragedy can possibly be prevented if we, as parents and teachers, follow the steps outlined in this article.
  • Exposing the Duct Tape Bandit
    The Duct Tape Bandit has become a laughingstock throughout the world due to his bizarre, though botched, attempt to rob a liquor store. But there's a traumatic past that Kasey Kazee lived through -- and it gives us clues as to why he committed such a crime.
  • Tips on Reversing Childhood Obesity
    Childhood obesity is a scourge that blankets the nation. Millions of children are suffering with excess pounds that can be reduced if parents just remember a few important tips.
  • Child Abuse and Neglect: How Can We Stop It?
    The number of child abuse and neglect cases are increasing, and we need to find ways that we, as citizens, can stop them. This article provides suggestions on how we can do just that.
  • The Lottery's Darker Side
    Though millions of Americans play lotteries and scratch-off games each day with the hope of winning the "jackpot," there are just as many who become highly addicted to them. This article reveals some interesting steps to break the habit.
  • New Tips to Help a New Family Kitten
    Whenever a new kitten enters the family, it deserves the best chance of not only surviving but thriving as part of the group. This article gives some ideas on how to help improve its chances.
  • The Lost Boys of Sudan Find a New Home
    This is the brave but heartbreaking tale of thousands of children who, against all odds, trekked almost a thousand miles to escape the violence and pestilence that plagued their villages in Sudan.
  • Studies Show More Pain for Baby-Boomers
    Baby-Boomers have more aches and pains than their predecessors. This article gives some insight and offers explanations as to why this is happening.
  • Death Penalty Debated in Kentucky Tragedy
    As a result of a recent triple-murder in Kentucky, thousands of state residents are debating the value of the death penalty for the suspect as opposed to life without parole.
  • Why Al Gore Should Run for President
    This article presents four logical reasons why former Vice-President Al Gore should run for President in 2008.
  • A Day in the Life of a Pro Wrestler
    A pro wrestler in the independent ranks has a much different life than those in the "big leagues." This article will give the reader a "behind-the-scenes" look at a day in their lives.
  • Six Steps to a Better Karaoke Voice
    This article shares six important steps to obtaining the best singing voice for karaoke performances.
  • What Happened to the Child of Peace?
    Years ago, the baby-boomers were responsible for stopping the racial, military and economic injustices in this nation. Even though they're older, why aren't they speaking up now ... when the world needs them more than ever?
  • Dog -Training Tips that Fido Can Live With
    Training your dog can sometimes be a frustrating experience. But if you follow the effective steps outlined in this article, you may find it easier than you think.
  • Darfur is a Far Better Mission Than Iraq
    With an overview of the Darfur heartache, this article draws upon an analogy to show why we should release ourselves from the Iraqi debacle and concentrate on helping to bring peace to thousands of civilians in this Sudanese province.
  • The Unknown Attack of 9/11
    The events of September 11, 2001 will forever be etched in our memory. But there was one "silent" attack that occurred -- and still has repercussions, six years after-the-fact.
  • The Effect of the Baby-Boomer on the 21st Century
    In the mid 1960s, the upstart "hippie" and "longhair" made a lot of old folks wince. Little did they know that these same upstarts would, one day, change society for the better ... as "baby-boomers."
  • "Whose Line is It, Anyway?" -- an "Improv"able Laughfest
    Whose Line Is It, Anyway? is a hilarious half-hour of improvied fun. It's also a show from which we can learn how to handle everyday "impromptu" situations.
  • July 4 Puts Summer in Motion in Ashland, Kentucky
    The July 4th "Summer Motion" festival in Ashland, Kentucky -- one of the top summer attractions in the Southeast -- draws thousands of visitors to the best of music, food, fun and fireworks.
  • Bask in the Warmth, Beauty and Living History of Abingdon, Virginia
    One of the most colorful and intriguing towns on the American landscape, Abingdon offers the visitor a cornucopia of activities, events and historical attractions. When you're ready to go, be sure to pack a lot of film. They'll provide the smiles ...
  • What It's Like to Live on the Street
    To many, street people (also called "panhandlers") are considered a nuisance and an eyesore. But what does it feel like to be in their shoes, even for twenty-four hours? This article will take you there.
  • Preparing Children for a Hurricane
    It's hurricane season, and, while preparing for them is important, it's essential to remember to prepare, comfort and reassure our children during this time. This article shows you how to get started.
  • Tragic Accident Becomes Site of Miracles
    A tragic accident near a little Alabama town turned into a scene of miracles. From the ones who stopped to help to the valiant struggle of one of its victims, it's a story that'll be remembered for years to come.
  • Balding Men Can Have Some Great Styles, Too!
    Bald men have a number of appealing hairstyles to complement their looks.
  • How Lupus Sufferers Can Still Enjoy a Great Summer Vacation
    Lupus patients don't have to be robbed of a fulfilling summer vacation! This article gives some ideas on how to maximize the fun while minimizing the worry.
  • Children of Gay Parents
    So often, children of gay parents are ostracized by society. This is the ultimate insult and bias to them, especially in their early years.
  • Will the REAL Lloyd Thaxton Please SIT DOWN? - Interview with a Living Legend
    Host of the most popular syndicated teen show of the Sixties, Lloyd Thaxton has also produced TV shows and segments, co-written a best-selling book, and is now producing a DVD chronicling his famous LLOYD THAXTON SHOW.
  • Is There a Doctor in the House?
    HOUSE is, without a doubt, the most entertaining, yet intelligent, medical program since MASH. But, thanks to superdoc Gregory House, viewers learn a lot more than just medical diagnoses.
  • CSI: Miami -- Why the "Miami" Mystique Works
    Why has CSI: Miami become the top TV show on Monday nights? It's a mix of action, forensic science, the human condition ... and some unique psychology used by the writers!
  • The Day the Drinking Died
    He was only slightly more than a year old ... but had the power of a giant when it came to saving his dad from a terrible and costly habit.
  • What to Expect if You Have to Spend Time in a County Jail
    If you've never been arrested before, consider this an advance look into your first hours in your county jail. After reading this, maybe you'll think twice before breaking a law or not appearing for court dates ..
  • Lessons from an Old Guitar
    Put a guitar in the hands of a fourteen-year-old for the first time, and he'll learn to play with a pick; add a father's wisdom, and he'll learn to play with his heart ... loving father

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