Edison Kiela
Connect-the-dots. I enjoy looking at things to see how they work and if they can be made better, be it politics, food, education, architecture, or just things that pique my interest.
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Nuances and shadows are filled with information.
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The Real Cost of not Raising a Child: $1.2 Million in the BankA young couple deciding NOT to have a child could save over $2.6 million by the time they are 54 and retire rich. -
Spring Means Mangoes -- and Mango-Related AllergiesMany people are unaware that the peel of the mango contains "urushiol" (you-ROO-shee-all), the chemical in poison ivy, poison sumac and poison oak that causes hives and rash. -
Global Overpopulation Problem No Longer Taboo SubjectControlling population growths are incredibly difficult to even ask. The answers will require solutions we cannot even comprehend or will even dare to implement. Would you want to bring a child into a world they would suffer because they exist? -
Beer Company Cans Water for Anticipated FloodsWith the 2010-2011 record snow fall in most of the U.S., meteorologists are fearing major flooding of streams, lakes and rivers primarily in the Upper Midwest and New England. Thousands of homeowners and renters at risk not having flood insurance. -
Can Writing for the Yahoo! Contributor Network Change the World?If you see something, say something. Putting your thoughts down on Y!CN could help people. -
How to Win the LotteryFrom reams of lottery and internet data, this is the essential and simple guide to exponentially increasing your chances at winning the lottery. -
9/11 MEMORIAL On-line Interactive 9/11 TimelineAccording to 9/11 MEMORIAL: "This interactive timeline chronicles the events of 9/11 using images, audio and video from the 9/11 Memorial Museum's permanent collection."
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Gov. Rick Scott Must Approve the Florida High-Speed Rail SystemThe events leading up to the Florida High-Speed Rail system and why Gov. Scott needs to approve it and accept the $2.4 billion federal stimulus fund. -
How Long Will Justin Bieber Live?According to Justin Bieber's horoscope and his birth date of March 1, 1994, and factoring in his present lifestyle of not smoking, no drinking nor drugs, a healthy diet, lots of dancing and exercise, Justin will live a long life. -
Indoor Ice Arena Air Could KILL Your ChildOver the last several years, dangerous levels of air pollution in indoor ice rinks have sent hundreds to hospitals. How to ensure your child is safe when enjoying indoor ice sports.
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SUPERBOWL PRIME RIB: The Easiest and Best Way to Make it PERFECTThe four most important ingredients to roasting a perfect prime rib are: Prime meat grade, digital thermometer, critical temperature settings, and letting the meat rest properly.
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ABC NEWS Anchor Diane Sawyer Showing Her Shoe Heels to Muslims in Egypt, Great DisrespectOn 2/3/2011, Diane Sawyer started her ABC World News broadcast by walking with her high heels over the map of Egypt, a grievous insult to Arabs and Muslims.
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Obama's Lack of Religious Sensitivity Could Cost Us DearlyIn the midst of the Egyptian crisis, Obama referred to "our God." Could Muslims see this as a further divide between Egypt and the U.S.? -
Allstate's Zodiac Completely Flawed on Best and Worst Drivers; Here is the Correct Zodiac ListAllstate made a fundamental error when it released its zodiac review of best and worst drivers. When calculated correctly, each zodiac sign comes out with almost the same amount of accidents per day. Here are the new results.














