Herbert F. Mosley
I grew up in the mid west, Chicago to be exact. It's a great city with a multitude of ethnicity's and neighborhoods. I left the city for the armed forces where I remained for a few years and developed a desire to travel. Pursued one of my passions which was radio broadcasting. Worked as a radio disc jockey and announcer along with other jobs. So far I've lived in Ohio, Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, California, The Virgin Islands,and Puerto Rico. Hope to add Hawaii to the list.
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Columbia College - Chicago, Illinois Bachelors in Radio Broadcasting. University of Phoenix - Bachelors in Management.Interests
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We can't take any credit for our talents. It's how we use them that counts. Madeleine L' Engle
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Alzheimer Disease in Mice Reversed After Cancer Drug TreatmentMice treated with the cancer drug bexarotene had plaque disappear in their brains within hours of receiving the drug.
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The GOP War on Voter RightsRepublican legislative campaigns aims to prevent millions of Democrats from voting in 2012. New legislation makes it harder for some to vote.
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Horse Meat Might Be Dinner OptionHorse Meat may soon be available for human consumption after Congress lifts 5 year ban on funding inspections.
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Black Friday Days Getting CrazySmash and grab looters along with pepper-sprayed unruly customers shows increased danger and profits of Black Friday days.
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The Private Mortgage Note BusinessPrivate Mortgage notes are created when a person selling their home finances the buyer, better known as seller financing.
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U.S Manufacturing Destroyed by Corporate Tax CodeU.S. corporations use tax exemptions to send jobs overseas and avoid federal taxes. -
Population of 100-year-olds is Growing in United StatesThis country's population of centenarians, currently the largest on the planet has roughly doubled during the past 20 years. -
500-year-old Rare Book Found in UtahUtah man produces tattered, partial copy of 500-year-old Nuremberg Chronicle. -
Dogs and Cats in U.S. Households Gaining WeightJust over half of all cats and dogs in US households are either overweight or obese, reports the APOP 2009 National Pet Obesity Awareness Day Study. -
Baby Boomers in the WorkforceA poll conducted by AP-LifeGoesstrong.com reports baby boomers see age as a plus in the office. -
Superbug: Gonorrhea Resisting Antibiotic TreatmentsA superbug is a strain of bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotics and difficult to kill. -
IPhone & IPad Tracks Every MoveApple iphone tracks everywhere you go and logs info in a file within your handset. -
Russia: Vodka is Lifelong Drinking ProblemAbout 40,000 Russians die of alcohol poisoning every year (compared to 300 in the U.S.) -
Who Pays Taxes in AmericaSuper rich taxes drop dramatically and half of U.S. households pay no taxes at all. -
Weight Loss Study Shows Memory, Concentration ImprovementPeople who underwent gastric bypass surgery had significant memory improvement -
Facebook Mom Gets 10 Years After Baby DrownsA Colorado mom was playing a game on Facebook while her baby drowned in the bath tub. -
Archaeologists Discover Homosexual CavemanArchaeologists unearth 5,000 year old remains of what is believed to be oldest known gay caveman. -
Huge Asteroid Nears Earth in November, 2011Asteroid 2005 YU55 will approach earth within 0.85 lunar distance which is within the moon's orbit this November 8, 2011.
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Synthetic Drugs Send Thousands to HospitalMarijuana look a like product called "K2" or "spice" has caused hallucinations, depression, seizures, and other medical problems.
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Woman Can't Close Eyes Sues Plastic SurgeonIt's been nearly 6 years since a New Jersey woman had cosmetic surgery that prevents her from closing her eyes.
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Adoption Tax Credit Gives Couple $54,000 RefundDavid and Thelma Ward of North Carolina got a $54,000 tax refund on an income of $39,000.
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Energy Independence - Oil from AlgaeAlgae as a bio-fuel is nonpolluting - absorbing CO2 which is otherwise released into the atmosphere.
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Thief Steals Almost $250,000 from Plane Via ToiletThe man faked illness to stay in planes bathroom to crawl through toilet to cargo bay.
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Teenager Cancels Facebook Party of 200,000 GuestsTeen cancels her facebook 16th birthday party invite after 200,000 guests plan to arrive at her house.
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Lost City of Atlantis Found by U.S. Research TeamThe legendary metropolis was believed destroyed by a tsunami thousands of years ago in southern Spain.
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Space Shuttle Discovery Ends Flight Career Heads to MuseumSpace Shuttle Discovery landed at Cape Canaveral on March 9, 2011 ending a career as the world's most flown spaceship.
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Sleep NapsNew research reveals taking a nap before you learn helps to clear your brains inbox and retain new information.
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Coffee Health BenefitsCoffee drinkers consume billions of cups of java every day worldwide but few realize that it has antioxidants that protect your heart and risk of developing certain cancers.
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U.S. Seizes Tons of Mexican Cartel Drugs, 676 ArrestedU.S. authorities synchronized a huge Mexican cartel bust that confiscated tons of drugs, over 200 weapons, vehicles, and cash.
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NASA Probe Nears First Ever Mercury OrbitIn just over a month a NASA probe will make history by entering the planet Mercury's orbit on a scientific mission.
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Planets in the Milky WayAstronomers estimate the milky way galaxy may be home to 50 billion planets.
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After Giving Up SmokingAfter giving up smoking ex-smokers showed greater happiness and elevated moods.
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DNA EvidenceDNA evidence clears a Texas man who spent 30 years in prison.
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Benefits of Walking on the BrainAccording to a recent study one of the benefits of walking on the brain is protection against Alzheimer's and Dementia.
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HIV Risk Down Worldwide Amid 3 New DevelopmentsHIV Risk of infections has raged upward for nearly 30 years but the trend now seems to have peaked.
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Scientists Create Blood from Human SkinPersonalized blood from skin reduces likelihood of rejection from transfusions.
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Study: Alcohol More Lethal Than Cocaine and HeroinBritish experts evaluated substances including alcohol, cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and marijuana.
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8 Things Employers Shouldn't Ask YouNo don't the economy is under performing and in desperation some potential job candidates let employers ask not only improper questions, but under federal or some state and local laws illegal questions.
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Social Security Scams Lead to Dozens ArrestedA network of Armenian gangsters steal $163 million from Medicare trust fund.
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U.S. Hiv Gay & Bisexual Men in Cities at 19 PercentU.S Health officials say nearly 1 in 5 gay and bisexual men in 21 cities are infected with the hiv virus.
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FBI Arrests 133 in Puerto Rico Police Corruption StingMore than 900 FBI agents serve 26 indictments in Puerto Rico police anti-graft sting.
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How to Control Weight Using These 5 SpicesHow to control weight may be found right in your kitchen spice rack.
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USA Obesity Population Largest Among 33 CountriesTwo thirds of the United States adult population is overweight or obese.
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New Oil Microbe Eating Spill in Gulf of MexicoScientists discover new oil microbe after studying the underwater dispersion of millions of gallons of oil.
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How the Stimulus Bill is Changing AmericaThe American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 has funded over 100,000 projects across America.
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Republican Chairman Ken Mehlman Admits Being GayRepublican Chairman under George W. Bush says he is gay in a magazine interview.
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6 Signs that Your in the Middle Class6 signs says your a member of the middle class
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Rates of Drug Use Up Sharply in 2009Rates of drug use among marijuana, ecstasy, and methamphetamine users lead the way among recreational drug users.
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Cuban Government Okays 2 Free Market ReformsPresident Raul Castro embraces 2 surprising free market reforms to kick start a tourism boom.
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Does Green Tea Block Lung Cancer?In a recent study smokers and non-smokers who drank green tea cut their lung cancer risk significantly.
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Justice Dept Reports 90,000 Prison Sexual Abuse CasesA government report shows a higher percentage of men sexually victimized in both prison and jail than are women.
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Job Importance and Reward AssessmentEmployees need both intrinsic and extrinsic rewards to be successful and feel competent.
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Productive and Counterproductive BehaviorProductive employee behavior is the culmination of a good employer/employee relationship.
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Lake Michigan Shipwreck of 1898 FoundThe Wooden Steamship L.R. Doty was found in Lake Michigan, off the coast of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Vincent Van Gogh 1888 Painting Valued at $50 Million RecoveredVincent Van Gogh 1888 painting known as "Vase with Flowers" or "Poppy Flowers" first stolen in 1978, recovered, stolen again, now recovered again.
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Stem Cell Therapy Reversed Blindness from BurnsAccording to a recent study stem cell procedure restored sight to 75 percent of patients.
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L.A. Recent Earthquakes Show "Big One" OverdueRecent earthquakes in southern ca along the Andreas fault registering between 6.5 and 7.9 magnitude were more frequent than first calculated.
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Yemen Government Cooperates with U.S. Attack on TerrorismThe Yemen government has absorbed criticism of U.S. drone attack that killed a Yemen government official.
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U.S. Census Completed at $1.6 Billion Under BudgetObama administration avoids predictions of catastrophe by conducting efficient 2010 U.S.Census.
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100-year Old Scotch Whiskey Found in Frozen CrateFamed antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton's hut used over 100-years ago contained aged Scotch whiskey and brandy.
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New Superbugs Spreading from South AsiaPlastic surgery patients have carried a new superbug from south asia that could spread worldwide.
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Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens Dies in Air Plane CrashA plane carrying the former Alaskan senator crashes killing him and 4 others.
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Mexico Drug Cartel Deaths at 28,000 Since 2006President Felipe Calderon is considering a debate on legalizing drugs in Mexico after 28,000 deaths in 4 years.
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Sun Storms Unleash Coronal Mass EjectionThe entire earth facing side of the sun erupts in solar activity.
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Congress Reforms Crack Vs. Cocaine Felony SentencesCrack users only needed to have 5 grams to warrant a felony conviction, while cocaine powder users needed 500 grams for the same sentence.
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Abandoned Ship Lost 150 Years Ago RecoveredHMS Investigator was abandoned in ice in 1853, but has now been discovered in Canada's Western Arctic.
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Michael Jackson Estate Makes $1 Billion Since DeathMichael Jackson's dream of a comeback has happened in death, with huge sales from music and television documentary projects.
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Indonesian Toddler 2-year Old Smokes 40 Cigarettes a Day!A two-year old boy in Indonesia smokes cigarettes every day with his parents blessing.
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Men Need Better-fit CondomsBadly fitting condoms reduce pleasure of sex for both men and women.
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Nanotech Robots Open New Gene Therapy Via BloodRNA interference is new gene therapy treatment using tiny robots to deliver treatment directly to tumors.
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JFK Tower Had Kids Directing Air TrafficFAA sends two workers on administrative leave, as they investigate breach in air controller policies.
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USDA Settles Lawsuit with Black Farmers AssociationBlack Farmers Association wins lawsuit against U.S. Agriculture Department over loan program discrimination.
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Scientists Transform Stem Cells into PorkDutch scientists have reportedly grown pork in a laboratory since 2006.
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Public Trusts Obama to Solve Nations ProblemsAccording to a recent wide ranging poll, a majority of the U.S. public still trusts Obama to solve national problems.
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Gaines Adams Death 9th in NFL Since 2007The Bears defensive ends death at 26, latest tragedy in NFL in the past few years.
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Lady Gaga Collapses Cancels 4 ShowsLady Gaga exhausted and dehydrated falls ill forcing cancellation of numerous shows.
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Haiti Aid Fraud Scams on InternetSome scams are surfacing on the internet purporting to be relief aid for Haiti.
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Soul R&B Singer Teddy Pendergrass Dies at 59Teddy Pendergrass was paralyzed in a 1982 car accident, but continued to be an inspiration in the music world.
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Haiti Has Tragic History of Natural DisastersThe 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Haiti is the worst in 240 years of natural disasters.
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George W Bush Former Atty Charged with Attempted MurderJohn Michael Farren, 57, a former deputy counsel to President George W. Bush is charged with attacking his wife.
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U.S. Convicted Numerous Terrorists in Civilian CourtsRepublicans are hoping the public forgets Islamic terrorists are already jailed in U.S prisons.
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Actor Gary Coleman of "Different Strokes" HospitalizedActor Gary Coleman becomes ill in L.A. and is rushed to the hospital.
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Las Vegas Courthouse Shooter in Rage Over Social Security BenefitsJohnny Lee Wicks entered a Federal Courthouse in Downtown Las Vegas, shot and killed a security officer and wounded a deputy U.S. Marshal.
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Driver Passed Out in Car with Meth Lab in Back SeatPolice in Murfreesboro, Tennessee respond to a call from a gas station attendant, after a driver sits at a pump in his car for over an hour.
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10 Secrets from Your Car Insurance CompanyDo not assume that your car insurance company agent has your best interests at heart.
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U.S. Airport Security Must Include Full Body ScansAmsterdam airports will use body scanners after Nigerian Abdulmutallab boarded air flight to U.S. from Dutch airport with explosives.
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Bush Released Gitmo Detainee to Yemen Al-Qaida NetworkBush & Cheney released terrorists to Yemen that planned Flight 253 Detroit Christmas bombing attack.
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Mr. Cheney: Please Run for President or Shut-UpDick Cheney is afraid to run for President, but still wants to dictate to others how to do the job.
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Investors Lost Billions of Dollars Via Ponzi SchemesThe FBI opened more than 2,100 securities fraud investigations in 2009, up 17% from 2008.
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Charlie Sheen and Wife Brooke Mueller Alcohol AbusersSheen and wife Mueller were both drinking before Christmas day fight.
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Republicans Hypocrites on Health Care Reform SpendingRepublicans Medicare part D drug prescription plan passed in 2003 has already added tens of billions to deficit.
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Actor Charlie Sheen Arrested on Felony Charges in ColoradoActor Charlie Sheen was arrested in Colorado and spends Christmas in jail.
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Brittany Murphy: Rumors of Inner DemonsBrittany Murphy is said to have been fighting many inner demons and self image problems.
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Pacquiao Says No to Blood Test for Drugs Before Mayweather FightFloyd Mayweather wants Manny Pacquiao to submit to blood test for drugs.
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LiL Wayne Detained in Texas on Marijuana ChargesLil Wayne was detained after marijuana was discovered on his tour bus.
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Obama Negotiates Copenhagen Global Warming AgreementPresident Barack Obama arrives in Copenhagen and leaves with climate deal.
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Bengals Receiver Chris Henry Dead at 26 After Domestic FuedThe sudden tragic death of Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry at age 26.
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Republicans Quit Cooperating on Health Care Months AgoRepublicans are no longer interested in working with democrats on health reform.
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Tiger Woods: BiographyTiger Woods is the all time great golfing champion, and current world ranked number one golfing professional.
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Las Vegas: Mega City Center Complex Debuts on StripThe City Center Complex opens on the Strip with retail shops, spas, hotels, theater, parks and, of course, a casino.
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Amanda Knox: Sentenced to 26 Years for Murder in ItalyDetails surrounding the conviction of American Amanda Knox of murder in Perugia,Italy.
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Developing Personal ValuesA close personal look at my early years, when ethics and morals are being formulated.
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Persuasive ThinkingTo be an effective persuasive thinker is to follow a structured process which enables the thinker to acknowledge the many variables inherent in the pursuit of persuasion.
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Legal Issue AnalysisA review of class action sexual harrassment case in Illinois against a major automaker.
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Health Care Reform: One U.S. Senator Says WaitA top ranking republican senator wants to wait till 2010 to debate health care reform. Senator says Afghan war should take precedence over health care reform.
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Work Force Diversity: Changing the Inner CircleAn analysis of changing trends in workplace diversity that shows a growing realization of the need for new ideas.
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Sherlock Holmes Top 10 Movies: Robert Downey Jr. Stars in New Sherlock HolmesTop 10 Sherlock Holmes movies from the 1930's to present day. Movie trailer clip of the new soon to be released movie with Robert Downey Jr.
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Organizational PsychologyOrganizational psychology is the scientific study of individual and group behavior in formal organizational settings.
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Organizational DevelopmentAn analysis of the scientific techniques used among business organizations to enhance overall productivity and formulate an organizational culture.
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Management PlanningA systematic review of the planning process techniques needed to attain organizational goals.
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Arts and ArtistsA short biography of an extraordinary writer, singer, architect and a world-renowned impressionist.
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Intercultural CommunicationsIntercultural communication is an important skill in today's diverse ethnic work environment.
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A Century of TechnologyA look at three technologies from the 20th century that have had immeasurable effects in our every day lives.
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Leadership: Influencing People to Attain GoalsA leader is one who influences others to attain goals. The more achieved through influence the better the leader.
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Unique Gifts for Your Husband5 unique gifts for your husband that you may not have thought about.
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Political Parties and Health CareThe political parties view on health care reform is vastly different. An examination of those differing views on what health care reform should entail.
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Top 10 Christmas TV Movie SpecialsA look at my favorite top 10 best Christmas tv specials.
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Wealth, Power, ElitismThe elite in American society control and influence government. The Elite are a minorty population in the United States but their influence in society has a majority feel.
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Alternative Therapies Work for Me!I take an alternative therapy product called ginseng and spirulina. Both products have increased my energy levels and provide a nutritional boost for me.
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H1N1 Shot: How Do I Decide Whether to Get the Virus Shot?I do not normally get a flu shot, but based on the statistics from the government I made a decision as the whether I need to get the H1N1 shot.
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Cultural Diversity: Chicago is My Kind of TownA brief look at my upbringing in a city better known for its segregation and prejudice than its cultural diversity. A private south-side Chicago high school became the doorway for my enculturation.
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The Debate on Climate ChangeClimate change proponents and opponents around the world have debated for decades. The climate is changing according to scientific data but is it man-made?
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Thanksgiving Clothing Drives in Las VegasThanksgiving clothing drives in Las Vegas, Nevada. An in depth guide to local not for profit organizations thanksgiving clothing drives.


