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  • Rule #33 – Nicknames Are for Friends

    Rule Nicknames Friends

    Strangers. There’s a reason they teach you not to talk to them. Most of them are creepy and weird. Especially the ones that don’t act like strangers at all. Eve... Read more

    The 19 April 2011 by   Don Mega
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  • Moldova Looking West

    Moldova Looking West

    In 2009, pro-Western opposition parties unseated Europe’s last governing communist party amid public protests against the regime. Given Moldova’s high rates of... Read more

    The 18 April 2011 by   Center For International Private Enterprise
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  • Another Police Murder for Disobedience - Toy Gun Involved

    Another Police Murder Disobedience Involved

    Deseret News reports "During this attempted dialogue, Mr. Krummi produced a handgun and would not comply with commands from officers to drop the gun," Powell... Read more

    The 18 April 2011 by   Mikeb302000
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  • Are Gunloons Winning?

    Gunloons Winning?

    Gunloons like to claim they're winning on the issue of gun policy. Andy Johnston, Jonathan Clark Sullivan, Mike Walther, Keith Milligan, Roy Kubicek, Jay... Read more

    The 18 April 2011 by   Mikeb302000
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  • Think Again Our Relations with China

    Despite political rivalries with free nations, business societies regard China as an indispensible partner for growth opportunities. Moreover, some... Read more

    The 17 April 2011 by   Shahalexander
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  • When Bullying Comes to Town. Picking Up the Pieces.

    When Bullying Comes Town. Picking Pieces.

    It was a warm day. But not too warm of a day, the kind where you could be outside in long trousers and not break a sweat. It brought a smile to my face. We... Read more

    The 17 April 2011 by   Expatdoctormom1
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  • Tricksters, Selfishness & Altruism

    In evolutionary biology, few issues have caused more debate than altruism or what appears to be altruism. It is generally accepted that selection operates on... Read more

    The 16 April 2011 by   Cris
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  • How to Deal with Poverty in Schools

    Deal with Poverty Schools

    While teaching in a big urban high school, I had a conversation with students one day about the “voluntary simplicity” movement, which consists of people who... Read more

    The 16 April 2011 by   Stevemiranda
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  • 8 Most Charitable Celebrities

    Most Charitable Celebrities

    Frequently lost among the ubiquitous stories of celebrity gossip and scandals are stories that reveal the charitable side of the rich and famous. Most... Read more

    The 15 April 2011 by   Mregina
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  • Whatever Happened to the Russia of Tomorrow?

    Whatever Happened Russia Tomorrow?

    Fifty years ago, the Soviet Union's Yuri Gagarin became the first human being to leave the comfort of Earth’s atmosphere and enter outer space. Five decades... Read more

    The 15 April 2011 by   Center For International Private Enterprise
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