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News and Society
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Old Car Donations
As a charitable contribution, an old car donation can make a big difference in the lives of the unfortunate. These car donations improve the standard of living and the quality of life of the underprivileged. People can donate their old cars to whichever charity they prefer. These charities may auction the cars, and the proceeds from these sales may be used for the poor. Or, charities may use the car for their own purpose.
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School Bus Donations
A car donation is a courteous and easy way to contribute to a noble cause. People can sponsor a school bus or donate a used school bus to an organization or any charitable group that works for social services. Organizations either use the car for the society'
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Car Wash Industry Worried about Labor Supply
Many carwash owners who have been hiring illegal aliens for years are now worried of the impending labor shortage as the illegal immigration dries up. This is not to say that all the illegal aliens will be going back to Mexico, but rather they will not be able to work in such businesses as car washes, which are out in the open and under the public eye and scrutiny of their communities.
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Twin Towers Lights Are Awesome To Behold
Obviously the Twin Towers Lights carry a message of wonderful tribute and a heart-warming message of encouragement and defiance. I remember Pearl Harbor when the sleeping giant USA was awakened. Likewise 9/11 re-awakened the sleeping giant. As Americans we rise to the challenge to: pray, work and support the God-given rights of people everywhere to live in freedom, or else. Terrorism can only live in darkness. Light destroys darkness. The awesome lights of the Twin Towers symbolize America's determination to destroy terrorism's darkness with light so people everywhere can live in peace and freedom.
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911 Attack Smoke Plume an Issue
Currently many scientists are studying the smoke plume, which occurred during the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center buildings in New York. You see, not only were due to workers affected by the smoke and debris from the fires and collapse of the buildings.
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September 11th 5 Years Later
Has life changed for you since September 11, 2001? Have you been bombared by news about terrorism? Is traveling more stressful in these past 5 years?
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The Media As Big Mother
In the global village of the age of information, the chief hut belongs to Big Momma and no one is safe from her influence.
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American Family Foundation
The American Family Foundation (AFA) is one of the most highly-visible and controversial groups involved in the effort to uphold traditional family values.
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Pickled!
I never used to make a point of reading the social and personal columns of The Jewish Chronicle. In fact, I didn't read much of the paper at all but, entering the realm of the lower middle aged, my interest developed in surprising ways.
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Since September 11, America Has Caught a Break
The five year anniversary of September 11 is nearly upon us.
The media will ask lots of questions.
Are we safer that we were before?
Are we closer to smashing our terrorist foes, or have they multiplied so much that they pose a disproportionately larger threat than ever before?
In one way, I believe America caught a break, according to Dr. Gary S. Goodman, top speaker, best-selling author, and Fortune 1000 consultant.
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The Red Ribbon Story
On February 7, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Enrique (Kiki) Camarena was attacked by five men while opening his truck doors intending to drive and meet his wife for lunch.
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Watching vs. Enjoying Time
Ever since the wristwatch became the most common type of watch–worn on the wrist and safely fastened with a watch strap or watchband,
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Use of Fear and Ideal Societies
Fear has always remained a weapon in the hands of strong people, which caused many weaker people to follow them. Indian societies are mostly built on fear.
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Katrina: The Big One
Storm refugees, nearly all of them black, are on the move throughout the city. And they are refugees, as in, people fleeing misfortune and seeking refuge.
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