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  • Conventions  By : Sharon White
    Conventions are system of exercise applicable to the three organs of the supervision. It is based on approval and not on lawful responsibility. Conventions are frequently observed practices with no legal foundation and are not enforceable in magistrates. While the courts do not with authorization imposed rule, they do distinguish conventions and their applications.
  • December 21 2012 The End of the Mayan Calendar  By : Kenneth Patrick
    12 21 2012 is the last day in the Mayan Calendar. What significances does this have with mankind? Is this really the end of the world?
  • Democratization Process  By : Kate Gardens
    Classical Liberal theorists hold that public opinion has a democratizing potential that could liberate the bourgeoisie and could hold power against the firm grasp of the ruling minority.
  • Do Blogs Dynamically Transform the Modern American Political Culture  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Recently web logs, or blogs, have exploded in popularity and have come to occupy an increasingly important place in American politics.
  • Do Pop Culture and Trends influence an Election?  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    The simple answer to whether pop culture, trends and morality influence the outcome of an election is, yes! This raises other questions like why and how; that is not so simple to answer.
  • Do Pop Culture and Trends influence an Election?  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    The simple answer to whether pop culture, trends and morality influence the outcome of an election is, yes! This raises other questions like why and how; that is not so simple to answer.
  • Druzes  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "In 407/1016, an Iranian da'i, named Muhammad bin Ismail Nashtakin ad-Darazi came in Egypt, who professed the transmigration of souls. He also preached the divinity of Imam al-Hakim. He came from Bukhara to Cairo in 408/1017. Finding no response, he moved to Wadi al-Taymun, at the foot of Mount Hermon in Lebanon and Jabal as-Summaq in Syria. He was first in the public eyes being the founder of the Druze sect. In 410/1019, the Turks soldiers of the Fatimids gathered and moved towards the houses of ad-Darazi and his followers and surrounded them. Ad-Darazi and those with him fortified themselves in a house, fighting the besiegers from the roof and the wall. The besiegers ravaged the house and killed about forty people with az-Darazi. About the same time, another Iranian from Farghana, named Hasan al-Akhram also appeared as using his influence to propagate the deity of Imam al-Hakim, and found a Druze sect about in 409/1018. He was also killed in his house just eight days following his declaration.
  • 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.
  • Equal Rights Includes Homosexuals  By : Tom Baker
    Massachusets is considering a Contsitutional Amendment to ban gay marriage. This is another attempt to legalize discrimination under the thin guise of "democracy."
  • Europe And NATO Are Making Defense Efforts For Security Strategies  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about focusing on ways to effectively strengthen European defense efforts and that fresh initiative be made to debate security strategies openly within NATO.
  • European Special Operation Units  By : James Kara Murat
    Today, the world has joined hands to battle the forces of terrorism which are threatening our nations. The countries of Europe are no exception. Every nation has offered the alliance of their specific special operation units in an effort to show their commitment to eradicate terrorism from the face of this earth.
  • Evian Conference  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah had called a Conference in Evian, France known as the Evian Conference between July 4, 1952 and July 8, 1952 to discuss various economic and social problems confronting the African Ismailis and also to make necessary amendments in the Constitution of the African Councils. It was attended by 40 members including the President and the Secretary of the Supreme Council, the Presidents of the Provincial Councils and of the Ismailia Association, educational administrators, the managing director of the Jubilee Insurance Company, and three members of the East African Legislative Council.
  • First Defeat Of The Axis Powers On Land  By : Victor Epand
    This article is talking about how the Axis Powers got defeated in the first World War.
  • Forget Politically Correct - Check out Politically Ignorant  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    How many Americans know what is really going on in the Middle East? Perhaps Americans are working and playing too hard to get the true picture. What is brewing there comes with no promise to remain over there. Global conflicts don’t remain over there anymore in our shrinking world.
  • From The League Of Nations History  By : Sharon White
    There were a number of reasons that made the United States refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles and to join the League of Nations.

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