Search:

Articles in Home | World Affairs

  • 81st Infantry Division of the United States Army Wore the First Shoulder Sleeve Insignia  By : Earl Keaton
    The first United States Army shoulder sleeve insignia was worn by members of the 81st Infantry Division This is an important aspect from an insignia collectors viewpoint
  • A Butterfly Prophecy From a Prophet of Doom  By : Kurt Hartman
    Here in the USA, we have always been blissfully unaware that our decisions have International implications The war in Iraq, our rhetoric towards Iran, our support of Israel, and now our mortgage market, along with the derivatives thereof, are having the effect of a large boulder being thrown into a glass birdbath
  • A Closer Look at the Famine in Ethiopia 1984-1985  By : Oge Nwaozuzu
    The famine in Ethiopia 1984-1985 is considered one of the most devastating famines in the history of mankind There were actually two famines, both of which were equally destructive, during this period – one in the northern region and one in the southern region
  • A Donation in Thailand Charities Can Help Children in Need  By : Thanom Ketem
    A child wakes up hungry and knows there is no food to eat Their brothers and sisters are hungry as well
  • A Frightening Account of the Effects of Global Warming  By : Rolf Joho
    The term global warming is used to describe an increase the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere Global warming has been an important issue for some time now, but only became truly serious as of a few years ago
  • A Good Diet Is Essential  By : Sarah BB
    A good normal sustainable diet will help you maintain a healthy body balance, give you sustained energy and additional brainpower

    Without a good sustainable diet in your life you will find that it will be more difficult to lose weight than not
  • A Nouvel Skyscraper For Paris  By : Johnny Summerton
    The French capital is to get just what it needs to set it apart from the rest of the globe’s major cities - a new 300-metre skyscraper set to challenge the world-famous Eiffel tower’s domination of the city’s skyline

    France’s very own Jean Nouvel fought off competition from four other world class architects to be awarded the commission to construct the new Signal tower
  • A Taxing Day As Sarkozy Goes Walkabout Among The Fruit And Veg  By : Johnny Summerton
    What a start to the day for the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy He was up and about before dawned cracked rubbing shoulders and pressing flesh with the hoi polloi at Rungis, France’s largest wholesale food and flower market just south of Paris
  • A Thailand Fund Donation Has Its Uses  By : KengToys
    Thailand is a growing industrial country with much to offer visitors and investors alike Unfortunately like many growing countries they have developed some unpleasant growing pains
  • A True-Life Story of David Versus Goliath  By : Yuan-tsung Chen
    My book, RETURN TO THE MIDDLE KINGDOM: One Family, Three Revolutionaries, and the Birth of Modern China, is non-fiction, but in order to bring the history alive, I had to bring the characters and places alive I've given some idea of how I wrote three-dimensional characters previously, and now I want to say how important it is to know the places the protagonists had been to
  • About Transnational Organized Criminality - Artur Victoria Research And Studies  By : Artur Victoria
    1 ORGANIZED CRIME: An approach

    Characterizing the basically the organized crime is easy because, among the specialists of the matter, there are unanimity
  • Adieu PPDA  By : Johnny Summerton
    There was an end of a television era here yesterday as Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, affectionately known in this country as PPDA, made his final broadcast as anchorman on TF1's prime time news slot

    Think of a news anchor in your own country, someone who has been around for donkeys years and at a certain time of the day when the small screen is flickering becomes almost part of the sitting room furniture
  • Administration of the Buddhist Order of Thailand  By : Arjanyai
    For centuries, ever since Buddhism was introduced into the country, the Sangha or the Buddhist monastic order has been one of the nation’s greatest institutions Under royal patronage of all the kings and with the support of the Government and the people, it has even possessed the right to govern itself
  • Ad’ Campaign to Promote Sarkozy’s Election Promise  By : Johnny Summerton
    The French government has launched a media blitz in an attempt to convince people that it really is winning the battle to increase purchasing power

    In the coming weeks the French will be treated to over 1,600 TV commercials as well as Internet advertising and full page spreads in the national and regional daily newspapers
  • African American Military Heroes  By : Gabriel Adams
    Today the United States military branches treat African American soldiers with the respect they deserve but it wasn’t always so In the past during the American Revolution and the Civil War, men of color were slaves and though they may have served the U
  • Air Pollution and Its Effects on the USA and the World  By : Barry Jonathan Lough
    When we contemplate air pollution, most of us think that the air is okay That is, if we don't see a colored haze hanging above our heads or black particles raining on our towns
  • Algae Biodiesel: Fuel of the Future  By : Ray Subs
    There is no question that alternative fuel sources must be found if we are going to reduce our dependence on oil, lower transportation costs, and stop damaging the environment Algae biodiesel is a fuel alternative that has many people hopeful for these changes as it creates fuel efficiently without displacing food crops, damaging the environment, and it reduces our dependence on oil
  • All Ruling Civilizations Go Down: Is the USA Next?  By : John Parks
    For decades the people and government of the US
  • Alleviating Poverty Through Incentive Based Aid Programs  By : John Schlismann
    Poverty is an issue affecting countries in approximately two thirds of the world we live in, and with increased globalization it is a problem that has ramifications never felt before in the Western world The question of how to alleviate poverty and suffering in our world is one that has plagued the minds of people for years; the simple answer provided by many is simply to increase money, however does this increase really help alleviate poverty or does it have the potential to make the problem even worse
  • Alternative Energies  By : John Harley
    Alternative Energy is important item of discussion on just about anyone’s mind today It was only a year ago that half the population could stand up and say that they don’t care as long as their car can get from A to B without a hassles, but as recent events continue to unfold, more and more people are now standing up against the use of fossil fuels if not for anything other than the fact that they can no longer even afford to drive their vehicle anywhere
  • Alternative Energy Consultants  By : Paul Moss
    Consultants on alternative energies have predicted that shifting from an economy reigned by petroleum fuels to an economy based on alternative fuels will not be that easy Even so, the amounts of novel technologies that are constantly changing have had a definite impact so far on how we perceive economy to be
  • Alternative Energy Sources to Help You Go Green  By : Ruth Ullmann
    The need for alternative energy sources is nothing new but in this present time, the need is urgent on a global level People and governments are reeling from the impact of the startling rise in energy costs and alarmed at the many dangers posed by environmental problems
  • Alternative Energy Usage in Ireland  By : Paul Moss
    Ireland is pursuing energy independence by trying to develop to a larger extent the usage of alternative energy; one must take into consideration the fact that Ireland benefits from a robust economy, allowing it to research and develop resource encompassing alternative energies During modern days, almost ninety percent of the energy needs are accomplished by importation, from the energy that has become imported
  • America’s Impending Recession Is Good News For MLM  By : Anthony J. Namata
    When you go back in history, it is when there was a recession when some people got rich This is the beginning of 2008, and after President George W Bush’s speech, markets are jittery due to fears of a recession in the US economy
  • Apollo Astronaut Mitchell Says Aliens Exist and the Government Doesn’t Want You to Know About Them  By : Bill Knell
    Edgar Mitchell was one of the twelve Americans to walk on the surface of the moon During a recent radio interview on the UK-based Kerrang
  • Arctic Ice May Melt Completely Within Ten Years.  By : Hannah Walker
    There are worrying reports that the Arctic sea ice is melting at a faster rate than last year, despite the colder weather Information from the US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) shows that the year began with ice covering a larger area than at the beginning of 2007
  • Be Voguish & Get Schaeffer Outfitters  By : Kimberly Ducado
    Schaeffer Outfitters Ranchwear - Clothes of Quality

    Schaffer Outfitter Ranch wear is western styled wearable Yes you take in it befitting, they are article of clothing that fits out strongest for cowboys and cowgirls
  • Betancourt's Unsung Hero  By : Johnny Summerton
    Since the dramatic rescue last week of 15 hostages held by Colombia's leftist rebel movement the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or Farc, much of this country's attention - if not the world's - has been focused on Ingrid Betancourt

    Finally though one of France's leading national daily newspapers, Le Figaro, has caught up with reports that have appeared elsewhere around the globe
  • Bioethics On The Energetic Resources - CEPEN Department Managed By Artur Victoria  By : Artur Victoria
    Our Study Center and FORUM is organized by Portuguese speaking countries It worth to visit the sites – even being in Portuguese you can always use the Google translator that will translate the whole site in seconds
  • Black Powder Guns 101  By : Dave Text
    Gun powder also called black powder, is made of pyrotechnic composition which is an explosive combination of potassium nitrate, charcoal and sulfur that flames quickly and can produce a number of hot solids and gases that can be used as a propellant in fireworks as well as fire arms

    Black powder guns are guns that are loaded with black powder
  • Book Review: An Obsolete Honor – a Story of the German Resistance to Hitler by Helena P. Schrader  By : Simon Barrett
    There are two very clear types of Historical Fiction, those that are merely set against a historical backdrop and the historical events are mere bit players recessed into the color commentary The second type of book is a much different beast, take a historical event, place it in center stage and weave your tale around it using a combination of factual and fictional characters and events
  • Brazil Cerrado Being Destroyed  By : L.S. Sya
    The cerrado, a wooded grassland that once spanned 204 million hectares, half the size of Europe, is quickly being changed into croplands to meet rising demand for soybeans, sugarcane, and cattle

    According to a Brazilian expert on the savannah ecosystem, the cerrado is now disappearing at a breakneck rate, twice that of the Amazon rainforest
  • Bring Relief to Those in Need in Thailand  By : Nomkaku
    If you want to make a difference, donate money in Thailand Your dollars will go a long way there
  • Burj Al Arab Acknowledged as the Best in the World  By : Mariet Smart
    Designed to resemble a billowing sail, the Burj Al Arab Hotel soars to a more than a 1,000 feet, dominating the Dubai coastline At night, it offers an unforgettable sight, surrounded by choreographed color sculptures of water and fire
  • Buy Tobacco Illegally in Canada?  By : Garson Smart
    In tobacco-related news: Recent reports in several media outlets throw some light on the deepening problem that illegal small cigar factories, known as chinchals, pose for the Cuban government It turns out that other United States neighbors face similar problems in managing the flow of tobacco
  • Can we Heal the Injury of Planet Earth?  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    Planet Earth is facing a multitude of problems They are: water shortage, climate change, melting ice- caps and global warming to name a few
  • Check Out Charities: 5 Tips For Choosing A Worthwhile Charity And Getting Involved  By : Alan Graham
    The call to make a positive difference in the larger world around us is heard by millions of people every day Most of us just put it off because we are understandably busy with our day-to-day lives of surviving and thriving: families, incomes and personal pursuits need to be sustained and nurtured
  • Choose Your Plastic Products With Care  By : Kadence Buchanan
    People of a certain generation remember when a neighbor whispered a hot tip into the Graduate's ear, "Plastics" That was a reflection of the 1960's excitement over the material that promised to revolutionize manufacturing, industry and household living
  • Christmas Comes Early  By : Carl Hampton
    Christmas came early for many hard working Americans

    For once a government program that is really working and has turned out to be a real success, and this is the First Time Home Buyer’s Tax Credit
  • Climate Change and a Convenient Untruth - Part 1  By : Gareth Black
    Climate change - fact or fiction

    In the past dozen years or so a major controversy has developed through out the world about changes that are supposedly taking place with the earth's climate
  • Climate Change and a Convenient Untruth - Part 2  By : Gareth Black
    A campaign of deception or ignorance

    In the first part of our look at the controversial theory of man-made global warming the issues presented by both those who believe in this theory - the Scaremongers - and those who don't - the Idealists - were analyzed and compared
  • Climate Change and a Convenient Untruth - Part 3  By : Gareth Black
    Climate change is an ongoing part of the evolution of Earth

    In the two previous parts of this investigation the basic differences between those who support the man-made global warming theory and those who don't has been highlighted It's time now to look at the past history of periods of world-wide climate change
  • Climate Change and a Convenient Untruth - Part 4  By : Gareth Black
    The theory of man-made climate change is based on mass hysteria not proven facts

    In the previous three articles about the world-wide controversy that is global warming, the position of the people who support this theory - the Scaremongers - has been explained and their core arguments commented upon
  • Climate Change and a Convenient Untruth - Part 5  By : Gareth Black
    Is Australia's present drought a sign of global warming

    In our examination of the international controversy that is climate change and global warming, we've looked at the positions of both parties - the Scaremongers who fully support the theory, and the Idealists who want more concrete evidence
  • Climate Change On Coral Reefs  By : Sarah BB
    The Coral reefs that are known and loved the world over are in danger of being killed off by the effects of Climate Change The Coral Reefs are one of the richest places for Biodiversity, but they are also one of the most neglected
  • Coal And Forest Preservation  By : L.S. Sya
    The recent conference on global deforestation held in Sydney co hosted by the Australian Ministers for Environment and Foreign Affairs drew a crowd of ministers, officials from all over the world and international development agencies Preservation of natural forests was proven to be of particular interest, especially when it is largely believed that deforestation contributes about 20% of greenhouse gas emissions
  • Collagen Skin Care  By : Cosmetics Fairy
    Collagen has been widely used in cosmetic surgery as a healing aid for burn patients, reconstruction of bone and a wide variety of dental, orthopaedic and surgical purposes Until quite recently Collagen as a beauty treatment has not been widely used for household cosmetic makeup
  • Cost Of Living International Rankings For 1 April 2009  By : Steven Coleman
    International cost of living rankings are the result of comparing the cost of an expatriate’s personal budget, using the local prices for the same defined quantities of the same goods and services in each country throughout the world

    Our findings show that the compound impact of the multifaceted global economic trends that impact each country in one way or another, are contributing to rapid substantial changes in the relative cost of living of countries around the world
  • Could a Depression Cause a Secession?  By : Kurt Hartman
    Barak Obama made an interesting choice recently: To take the oath of office on Abraham Lincoln's bible This was not an unthoughtful gesture, but rather than a window into how President Obama wants to be viewed
  • Cuba to Plant 135 Million Trees  By : L.S. Sya
    The UN Environment Program (UNEP) international tree planting campaign, "Plant for the Planet:Billion Tree Campaign", aimed at recovering forests globally has begun garnering support One nation that has embraced the concept is Cuba, which will plant 135 million trees this year to recover forests in the Caribbean country
  • Did Howard Hughes View a Captured UFO and Its Occupants?  By : Bill Knell
    Did Howard Hughes ever get a chance to view a captured or crashed UFO and its occupants I have long pondered this question and there may now be an answer to it
  • Donating Online to Thailand  By : Nomkaku
    If you donate to charities and you are looking for a new place to give, you can go online and give to a charity in Thai Simply by doing a little research on the internet, you are going to find that there are many different organizations that you can give to
  • Driven To Save Our World  By : James Copper
    Energy efficiency is not just about what we do at home and at work Its what we do everywhere
  • Economic Background For Investment In Thailand Part 1  By : Manora
    Economic Background for Investment in Thailand

    Until quite recently, Thailand had a reputation for being primarily a country which relied heavily on commodity exports, it used to be the world’s largest rice exporter

    However, this is no longer true, the agricultural exports used to represent more than 40 percent of the country’s export in the mid-80s
  • Economic Background For Investment In Thailand Part 2  By : Manora
    The First National Economic Development Plan continually emphasized development in Thailand The Second National Economic Development Plan continually emphasized the development of infrastructure in such areas as communication and transportation
  • Economic Background For Investment In Thailand Part 3  By : Manora
    The Second Plan (1967-1971): The Foundation of the Infrastructure

    The Thai economy was now in a new era of development since the initiation of the First Plan Toward the end of the First Plan
  • Economic Background For Investment In Thailand Part 5  By : Manora
    The government adapted strict monetary and fiscal policies to control the rate of inflation during this period Rigid monetary policies were used to limit credit expansion in the private sector
  • Edgar Mitchell’s Roswell Revelations and Pentagon Briefing  By : Bill Knell
    When former Astronaut Edgar Mitchell recently told the world that he had been briefed on Aliens and UFOs by the US
  • Effects of Global Warming on Agriculture and Food Supply  By : Christophe Catesson
    For a long time it has been believed that the effects of global warming on agriculture and food supply is going to be a positive one This is because the rising level of carbon-dioxide resulted for global warming will help the greeneries for photosynthesis
  • Einstein's Last Request  By : Robert Gerzon
    On July 9, 1955 in London, Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell, along with many other world famous scientists and philosophers, issued a heartfelt plea to humankind The Russell-Einstein Manifesto was Einstein's final public act before his death
  • Emergency Foods Preparedness With Mountain House Freeze Dried Foods  By : Elizabeth Bennett
    In looking back at the lives of my parents and grandparents, I remember seeing a lifestyle of food cellars where they stocked up and stored food in case of an emergency, or to get them through a hard winter Though that tradition was slowly vanishing for many years, it is now being renewed more than ever, due to all the environmental & economic challenges we are seeing around us
  • Energy 4 Earth  By : Peterslove
    Energy 4 Earth - What Is this

    Energy 4 Earth is a homemade energy program that is taking the internet by storm
  • Energy Blowing In The Wind  By : James Copper
    Wind power has long been a source of renewable energy, as evidenced by the many windmills of centuries past The flow of air is used to run wind turbines, some of which can produce up to 5 megawatts of power
  • Exploding The Global Warming Myths  By : Paul Arnold
    Are you a believer of Global warming or not Or are you one of the cynics yet to be convinced
  • Ferrari to Return as PPDA is Given the Boot  By : Johnny Summerton
    One of France’s top news anchors, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, will bid farewell to viewers this summer and be replaced by the darling of the French media, Laurence Ferrari

    PPDA as he is more affectionately known has been a familiar face on prime time news for more than three decades
  • Fighting Global Warming  By : Neal Hamou
    There are multiple lists of tips on how to reduce global warming Many of these tips are really common knowledge now and even before saving the planet was cool, some of these tips were presented as ways to save money
  • Find Fast Financial Freedom and Make Millions With Mentoring by the Elite For Members Only  By : Kevin OLeary
    The new Global Information Network (GIN) may be an opportunity to change your life and find financial freedom Renegade members of secret societies which have always manipulated world events in their favor are giving ordinary people the chance to join the illuminate for the first time ever
  • Five Futures For Pakistan  By : Sohail Inayatullah
    In this essay, I outline Five futures for Pakistan: (1) the Pendulum continues forever, (2) Collapse, (3) Joining Chindia, (4) the Great Game, and (5) a South Asian Confederation The most familiar and likely are based on the pendulum of rule by the military and rule by landlord/politicians
  • Five Good Reasons To Love A Recession, Home Depot Coupons Not Withstanding  By : Becky Caulkin
    What do you think of when you hear the word recession Ruin
  • Florida Power and Light Company Given Go Ahead For Solar Power Facilities  By : Mark Smalls
    On the 15 July, the Florida Public Services Commission granted FPL permission to begin work on three major Solar Power plants across the state

    The first of these projects is 'The Martin Next Generation Solar Energy Center', scheduled for construction at the company's already existent 'Martin Plant' site
  • Four Reasons To Join The "Go Green" Movement  By : Phillip Dye
    Everyday you hear something on the television or radio promoting the green movement You decide that there's no reason not to join on the bandwagon and give the "go green" movement a try
  • France Faces Fine Over Lack of Hamster Love  By : Johnny Summerton
    Weird but true, France is being threatened with a €17 million penalty if it doesn’t clean up its act and come up with a strategy to save the European hamster, one of the continent’s most threatened species

    Last week the European Commission, the executive branch of the 27-member European Union, gave France a two-month deadline or else it would have to cough up the whopping fine for failing to comply with the Habitats Directive (yes we’re in Eurobabbleland here) to prevent the rodent’s extinction
  • France's "Virgin Obsessed" Serial Killer Gets Life  By : Johnny Summerton
    After a high profile trial lasting two months, a court in northeastern France on Wednesday found Michel Fourniret, the country’s most notorious serial killer in decades, guilty on seven counts of murder and sentenced him to life imprisonment

    His wife, Monique Olivier, was also sentenced to 28 years behind bars for complicity
  • Free Energy  By : Doug Wilson
    All energy is free

    It takes a lot of work to keep people in a state of confusion It is only possible if you work at it all day everyday year after year
  • French Power EDF Ready to Take Over British Energy  By : Ryan Whatley
    After the nuclear power company British Energy announced that it was thinking about takeover approaches earlier this year, and then subsequently held talks and meetings with EDF of France, EON and RWE of Germany, and Iberdrola of Spain
  • From Hitler's Kangaroo Court to Judge in West Germany: Marion Countess Yorck Von Wartenburg  By : Helena P. Schrader
    She was not born a countess On the contrary she came from solid bourgeois stock
  • Garbage Collection Services and the Benefits of Recycling  By : George Wellington
    Residential collection services are a reliable option for removal of household, yard and recyclable waste These services work directly with their client base to determine a flexible service schedule based on changing needs
  • Geothermal Power – The New Alternative Energy?  By : Paul Moss
    Geothermal power presents a lot of energetic potential to the world nowadays It represents a fairly unexploited energetic sector which could in fact generate incredulous amounts of energy if properly explored
  • Gifts For Earth Day  By : Jessie Jones
    In these days of environmental awareness, Earth Day is more popular and important than ever It’s celebrated on April 22nd, and is intended to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the Earth's environment
  • Global Spa Economy Estimated at $255 Billion Annually  By : Mariet Smart
    According to a major report unveiled at the 2008 Global Spa Summit in New York, the global spa economy is estimated to be over $250 billion Prepared by SRI International on behalf of The Global Spa Summit, the first-ever Global Spa Economy Report represents the most comprehensive effort yet to quantify the rapidly expanding global spa industry
  • Global Studies on Climate Change  By : David H. Urmann
    Climate change is an issue that is currently alarming scientists The factors affecting global changes are carefully studied by famous scientists around the globe
  • Global Warming - 10 Simple Ways To Lower Your Carbon Emissions  By : Donald Mckenzie Jr
    Today the global warming situation has been getting a ton of media coverage Many scientists from all over the world have agreed that the planet has been getting warmer due to many environmental factors
  • Global Warming - 5 Simple Ways To Go Green And Save The Environment  By : Donald Mckenzie Jr
    In today’s world global warming is an area of great concern If everyone makes small changes to become economically friendly, things would get better
  • Global Warming Can Not Melt the Polar Ice Caps From Below  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    The Earth is being heated by the Sun every day Almost 174,000 Terawatts of energy hits the Earth
  • Global Warming Prevention - Kyoto Protocol Update  By : Christophe Catesson
    Global Warming Prevention

    Global warming is something that we all have to take part in learning how to prevent, not only in the USA but throughout the entire world We all play a part in contributing to global warming and the only way to help prevent the devastating affects is to work together
  • Global Warming Topics  By : Sarah BB
    The past 100 years has seen the Earths surface warm up approximately 06°C
  • Global Warming’s Fever  By : Tom Phelps
    “The earth has a fever” This was a statement from Nobel Prize winning documentarian, Al Gore
  • Going Green is Easier Than You Think  By : Paul Travis
    “Going Green” is a term more and more of us are becoming aware of You see it on magazine covers in the supermarket checkout line
  • Green Olympics - London and the Environment in 2012  By : Mark Smalls
    With talk of China's high rates of pollution dominating headlines in the run up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, it is important to remember that sport and the environment can go hand in hand

    In the last year, the Chinese capital has been the subject of much media scrutiny surrounding its environmental and emissions policy
  • Growing Coffee in Sustainable Environments  By : Chuggin McCoffee
    Coffee growing is an age-old practice, but a new trend in specialty coffee farming is to move towards sustainability There are several choices in sustainable practices available within coffee farming, including shade growing, which worked to produce a better tasting coffee crop
  • Haiti Earthquake Reveals World's Compassion  By : Todd A. Smith
    At the dawn of this new decade, I asked readers of Regal Magazine to make New Year’s resolutions to have a positive impact on the lives of others, and not focus on selfish desires in 2010

    Shortly after the publication of that editorial, the town of Port-au-Prince, Haiti was struck with an earthquake and aftershock of catastrophic proportions, killing hundreds of thousands of Haitians, orphaning children and practically forcing an entire city into homelessness
  • Harrogate Coping With the Recession  By : Dillon Boivin
    Recession Over: How has Harrogate faired in comparison to the rest of the UK economy and how can the small business owner utilise the power of the internet to stay one step ahead of the competition

    Now that the UK economy is officially out of recession I took a look at how Harrogate compared to the rest of the country in coping with the difficult economic climate of the last six consecutive quarters of economic contraction
  • Hazardous Coal Ash Sites: A Serious Environmental Risk  By : Bill Pritchard
    Last year, the EPA released a list of over 40 “high hazard potential” sites around the country that contain coal combustion residuals, which are commonly referred to as coal ash This substance is a product of burning coal and is often stored in containment ponds or dams near electrical utilities
  • Help May Not Make it 2u  By : KL Williams
    In today’s world there are two primary issues that should be on everyone’s consciousness That is surviving man-made or natural disasters
  • Help the Suffering in Pattaya  By : Nomkaku
    Those who live in Pattaya, Thailand are living in poverty in a paradise Although the region contains some of the world's most beautiful beaches and resorts, little of that money goes to the general population
  • Help Those in Need  By : Nomkaku
    It can be hard figuring out how to help people You want to help the poor but you do not know how
  • How Can You Help in Saving the Earth?  By : CD Mohatta
    These days, everyone is talking about saving the environment, conserving energy, cutting down on carbon dioxide emissions, etc Scientists are warning about the impending dangers of global warming and increasing temperature
  • How Could Parents Forget?  By : Johnny Summerton
    It's a question that has preoccupied many here in France over the past month, and sadly made the headlines far too often It's also one to which it's difficult to provide an answer
  • How Did They Harvest the Plutonium Found Orbiting Saturn?  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    Benji, the computer entity, was guiding the exploration of Saturn’s moons by Capt Marcos and his team of spatons (space robots) with his space ship ‘Napolean
  • How Much is That Alien in the Window?  By : Bill Knell
    UFO activist Jeff Peckman teamed up with UFO Experiencer Stan Romanek during a recent press conference to call for a ballot initiative to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission in Denver Peckman believes that the commission will help to prepare the city for extraterrestrial visitations

[1] [2] [3]

Powered by Article Dashboard