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Basic Tips to Understand State Adoption Requirements
By :
Roberto Bell
A perspective on understanding the legal requirements for adoption in your state. Each state's requirements differ based on the laws of that state.
Legal Regulations to Curtail Underage DWI
By :
Roberto Bell
Legal regulations that the state of Texas has enacted to slow down the epidemic of underage alcohol related accidents.
How To Win The Election And Clean House
By :
Scott McGregor
Dems and Repubs alike are scared of looking soft at election time! A tongue-in-cheek look at our slide into the loss of liberty at the hands of promise-everything politicians. We need Chairman Mao!
Women Take Top Spanish Positions
By :
Roger Munns
For the first time the majority of the Spanish Cabinet are women.
It used to be a man's world, but around the world women are increasingly finding their way to the top based on merit.
Participa en el Campeonato Europeo de Poker en Línea II
By :
mia pacheco
Titan Poker lanza el Campeonato Europeo de Poker en Línea II que se realizara el 23 de Mayo. Participa por los $3.6 millones de dólares.
The Regulation of Energy Deregulation
By :
Al Haneson
This article gives you a brief history, as well as success and failures surrounding energy deregulation in the United States.
Know The Powers of the President as Chief Executive Officer Before You Vote, Part 4
By :
Craig Torey
With record numbers of new registered voters, the signal is clear that they want to take part in picking our next president. With this interest is the need to know more about the powers of the presidency.
End Of The Line For Spanish King?
By :
Majorca
Internationally acclaimed and recently returned from exile, King Juan Carlos of Spain was hailed as saviour of the country's young democracy when he ordered the army back to barracks during a coup attempt.
But now there are some calls among Spanish people that he should be their last King, and a new republic set up.
Michigan Militia Increases Tactical Training for 2008 Elections
By :
Roberto Bell
The Michigan Militia launches the 10-Week Project Contest in preparation for the 2008 elections. The group begins arrangements over concerns for public safety in the ten week period between the conclusion of the national elections and the proclamation of the president.
Empty Holsters Leave Students Feeling Defenseless
By :
Roberto Bell
From April 21 to 25, 2008, members of the organization Student’s for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC) will be holding the second Empty Holster Protest in several campuses nationwide. Students who are members of the SCCC will be wearing empty holsters or shirts that advocate the right to wear concealed weapons.
Non-Profit Organization Collects Ink Cartridges for Soldiers
By :
Roberto Bell
The goal of the contest is to collect as many empty printer ink cartridges. The collected cartridges will then be sold and the money will go towards the cost of shipping care packages. These packages are for injured soldiers who are being treated in medical facilities overseas.
Treasury Reorganization: Recession Response or Red Herring?
By :
Ki Gray
This article discusses the current reorganization that is occurring in the Treasury department.
Understanding DWI
By :
Roberto Bell
A general explanation of what defines DWI and Blood Alcohol Level.
DWI in Texas - Driving While Intoxicated
By :
Roberto Bell
A definition on driving while intoxicated, or DWI, in Texas
What is a Bill of Sale Form?
By :
Nicholas Copernicus
A bill of sale is a relatively easy form to fill out that doesn't require a lawyer. It allows you to legally transfer the title of an asset from one individual or entity (i.e. business) to a new owner.
Can The Bush Tax Cut Work?
By :
Ki Gray
Can the impending economic stimulus package that the Bush administration is creating have the power to keep the US from recession? This article discusses some of the factors of the economic crisis.
What to do Before a Poker Tournament
By :
Mia Palermos
There are many ways people use to get ready for a big poker tournament. Here are the ways I have found to be most helpful for me.
How Hillary Stole New Hampshire
By :
Ki Gray
This article describes the New Hampshire primary upset and some of the key factors that led up to the surprising results.
Debate Over Root Causes Of Terrorism
By :
Leon Newton
What are the root causes of terrorism? The truth is there are many causes and no single explanation.
Busy Government Executive? You Deserve Restful Sleep Too!
By :
Sherry Harris
There is a whole lot going on in the world today. With our battles overseas, the fledgling economy, natural disasters and the like, the people who run our government have a great deal to tackle. It would not be hard to imagine that the officials in power at the state and federal levels would be suffering from bouts of insomnia.
US Immigration And Customs Enforcement Agency Has Broad Investigative Powers
By :
MIKE SELVON
The ICE, has become the largest investigative unit of the US Department of Homeland Security, or DHS.
Employers Need A Thorough Understanding Of The US Immigration Law
By :
MIKE SELVON
In order to grasp a basic working understanding of US immigration law, which is a very important point especially to employers, it is important to be aware of and understand the scope, purpose and the source of the laws.
Some Basic Facts About US Immigration
By :
MIKE SELVON
Before taking that huge step to emigrate, you may find it helpful to learn some basics about US immigration.
US Citizenship And Immigration Takes Preparation And Tenacity
By :
MIKE SELVON
Even though there has been a long-standing reputation of difficultly to apply for US citizenship, there are some voices who say it's never been easier to accomplish.
Support And Education To Immigrants Is Supplied By The US Citizenship And Immigration Services
By :
MIKE SELVON
In early 2003, all of the services and benefit functions of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, known as the INS, became part of the US Department of Homeland Security.
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Australian Visas
By :
steven smith
In the modern world there are few things governments protect more fiercely than the security of their borders. Australia is no different. As such, there seem to be a countless number of different visas, each appropriate to only a very specific set of reasons for visiting Australia. It is all too easy to become lost in the paperwork and jargon.
A Friendly British Invasion
By :
Roger Munns
Spanish politics is seeing British arrivals get more involved, with some election results for local and national government hinging on the British vote.
Viewing Free Records Of Divorce
By :
Robert Flower
Today a collection of public records is accessible online and the good thing is that both the quantity and quality of these records increases day by day.
Marriage And Divorce Records
By :
Robert Flower
Today a collection of public records is accessible online and the good thing is that both the quantity and quality of these records increases day by day.
Another 50 Billion Dollars for Iraq
By :
Michael Dappert
More money for Iraq in addition to what has already been spent. 3 billion a week and counting.
The Record on Hillary Clinton
By :
Keith Scott
Hillary Clinton is running for president. No suprise, but what do we really know about her and her views?
Injuries that trigger mental anguish
By :
Drago Marx
Only an authorized and legal way can manage to achieve the compensation for the accidents. Florida injury lawyers are doing just that for the people.
Science Predicts the PM
By :
Dr Andrew Impey
When someone starts a new job they are always judged against their predecessors. Prime Ministers are no exception.
On June 27th Gordon Brown will take over the reins as Prime Minister. The Labour Party has put its trust in the man who has been heir apparent for the last ten years, but is it right to do so?
Combating And Preventing Terrorism
By :
Leon Newton
Governments have developed specialized capabilities for dealing with terrorism. Security has been increase and more funding. Specialized tactics and skills have been developed for use in home secuity situactions.
Practical Ways To Support Our Troops
By :
Adrian Adams
Whether the war was something you chose to oppose or support, support for the troops is an important thing.
Washington Welcomes Social Whirl of A Monte Carlo Embassy
By :
Roger Munns
The world's second smallest country and best known tax haven, Monaco, has just opened her first embassy outside of Europe.
Already dubbed 'The Greenhouse' by a Monaco travel guide, they say it's further evidence of Prince Albert's intent on furthering his pursuit to make the environment the number one issue.
Small Business Grants - Business Grants - Government Grants for Small Business
By :
Matthew Lesko
Small Business Grants with free money from the Government. Small Business Grants or Business Grants to help grow your business, and Matthew Lesko will show you how.
Frequently Asked Questions About Government Grants
By :
APP Manager
Government grants secrets and tips are available here in this article. Government grants are available for business education, or personal use.
What Does It Mean To Be Politically Independent?
By :
Bill Wallmuller
I have concluded of late that I could only consider myself a political independent if there is such a thing. I do not think I should be labeled Republican or Democrat, on the Left or on the Right or any other affiliation except to be a proud citizen of this United States and live by the principles on which this great nation was founded.
The Downfall of Money
By :
Adrian Barrett
Do you think we are being robbed?
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