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  • 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.
  • The World Democracy Audit of the Year 2008  By : Clive Lindley
    This is the 17th world audit report of the millennium, in which we review the state of public corruption; current practice in human rights; political rights;free speech;and the overall state of the rule of law in 150 nations (exceeding 1 million population).By reference to these, we compile the world democracy table with its subsidiary statistical table.
  • University Embroiled in Debate About Birth Control  By : Ken Brower-10301
    It is always funny to me when I read about things that have ballooned into a major controversy. Recnelty, I read that the University of South Carolina is embroiled in a controversy over its promotion of birth control in the form of….you guessed it – condoms!
  • Safe Sex Education in the USA  By : Ken Brower-10301
    Sex education in American schools, and especially the teaching of safe sex and contraceptives in sex education classes, is a heavily debated matter in the USA. This debate is centered mainly on whether sex education should focus solely on teaching kids to practice abstinence, or whether things like birth control should be taught about as well. This is a matter of great concern in the U.S. right now, as America has the highest teen pregnancy rate for developed countries in the world, and has one of the highest teen STD rates as well. Statistics show those in recent years, 65% of STD infections were in people under the age of 24, and one out of four HIV infections were in people under the age of 22.
  • Gangs as Cults  By : JK Ellis
    On the History channel there is a new series called "Gangland" which covers the history and practices of various gangs The Arian Brotherhood, La Eme, The Hells Angels and The Mongol Nation to name a few. Many of these gangs are "blood in, blood out", meaning one must commit violence to join and must be killed to leave.
  • The Credit Crisis Is Fuelled By Fuel Prices  By :
    Much of the financial crisis in the world is caused by a lack of confidence between banks and financial institutions and their clients which are symptoms of the credit crunch not the root cause. Changing the supply and demand for oil which is the root cause would restore confidence and avoid financial turmoil.
  • 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.
  • 12 Famous John F. Kennedy Quotes To Commemorate The Day of His Birth  By : Noel Jameson
    Whether or not you believe that John F. Kennedy was one of the greatest leaders of all time, you have to admit that there is truth to the words he spoke. Let these twelve John F. Kennedy quotes remind us of that as we commemorate the date of his birth.
  • Is Breach over a Troubled Contract  By : Rajeev Patnia
    After all, you could be on your way to collecting a judgment before you even know it.
  • Business Owner & Freedom Fighter in one  By : Axel Meierhoefer
    If you served in the military, completed your commitment, decided to stay available by joining the National Guard and Reserves, and then find out that you have to go to a war and leave your own company, your family, and your employees, you are in deep trouble. Now there is a way how everybody can help these Business Owners 7 Freedom Fighters.
  • Jazzing Up Your Advocacy Efforts: Lessons from New Orleans  By : Stephanie Vance
    The strategies you use to survive the New Orleans Jazz Festival are similar to the strategies you would use to survive an advocacy campaign. It's all in how you look at it.
  • The Psychopathology of Success  By : JK Ellis
    By using mind control can you induce a psychopathology is someone?

    Yes, but it will be hardly worth your time. It will take an immense amount of time to do it and pathological obsession is hardly the most "ecological" thing to do to people. It's also very likely that you'll develop someone who you will not want to be around because of the obsessive and irrational behavior to which you contributed.
  • 14 Patriotic Quotes to Honor Those We Remember on Memorial Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Freedom has never come without a price, and that is what we remember each year on Memorial Day. Let us honor the brave men and women who died in the name of liberty with these fourteen patriotic quotes.
  • Provocative Silence  By : Farshid
    Dark night with cold breeze was there, which is usually a concern for the residents of hilly station Abbottabad. The emotions and feelings of residents are directly proportional to the climatic changes. In fact it is true through out the year. People care very much about the weather and its fluctuations here, sunny day in winter season is usually welcomed and windy nights are sensational.
  • 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.
  • Provocative Silence  By : Farshid
    Dark night with cold breeze was there, which is usually a concern for the residents of hilly station Abbottabad. The emotions and feelings of residents are directly proportional to the climatic changes. In fact it is true through out the year. People care very much about the weather and its fluctuations here, sunny day in winter season is usually welcomed and windy nights are sensational.
  • Airport Transfer  By : Devinder Patel
    CONGRATULATIONS TO BORIS ' The New Mayor Of London Our heartiest best wishes go to Boris Johnson who just won the London Mayoral Race this weekend. Boris Johnson, the new mayor of London, took the Mayorship away from Ken Livingstone thus ending Ken's eight-year supreme reign at City Hall in London.
  • Safe Sex Lessons in School Continue to Cause Controversy  By : Ken Brower-10301
    School systems have long been battling with the topic of safe sex and how to teach it to their students. Some school systems have taken the stance that the only true form of safe sex is to abstain from sex completely. At these school systems, the only safe sex lessons they learn are how to refuse to have sex until they are married.
  • Passion and the Democratic Party  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    Why this primary season and the upcoming general election means so much to the author.
  • 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.
  • Presidential Hopefuls Get Ready to Rumble  By : Roberto Bell
    2008 Election candidates’ face-off in the professional wrestling ring at WWE’s Monday Night Raw in April 21, 2008. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain all tried a new tactic to gain votes with their pre-taped appearances on the famous professional wrestling show.
  • 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.
  • British Army Insignia  By : Justin wright
    To find court records on a person on your own is a daunting task. The first census in 1790 listed names of heads of households. Beginning with the 1850 census the names of everyone else living in the household were also listed. A great way to search census marriage records is to use a website.
  • Birth Death Connecticut Vital Records  By : Justin wright
    To find court records on a person on your own is a daunting task. The first census in 1790 listed names of heads of households. Beginning with the 1850 census the names of everyone else living in the household were also listed. A great way to search census marriage records is to use a website.
  • The Folly of Making Ethanol from Food Crops  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    The article looks at the failure of corn ethanol to become a petroleum substitute. Low energy yields of corn ethanol have resulted in huge demands for grains. A combination of high world market prices for petroleum and US subsidies for ethanol has spawned a worldwide food crisis. Instead of ethanol and corn, we must find biomass with exceptionally high energy content and must develop new techniques to grow high energy biomass in arid areas.
  • Interpretation of the Equal Pay Act Clarified  By : Roberto Bell
    During a session on April 23, 2008, the Republican block of senators voted to turn down the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.
  • 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.
  • Militias Increase Their Presence Online  By : Roberto Bell
    Several militia movements are now present on some of the more popular sites, marking an end to perceived activities done in secrecy.
  • Barack Obama Suspected of Plagiarism  By : Roberto Bell
    Democrat presidential hopeful Barack Obama from Illinois is accused of plagiarizing speeches from a 2006 speech by Deval Patrick, the Democratic governor of Massachusetts.
  • Alicia Keys Blames Gangster Rap on the Government  By : Roberto Bell
    Grammy Award winning singer Alicia Keys believes the U.S. Government is responsible for gangster rap. The singer is worried that the proliferation of this genre of rap gives young people a false sense of what being a gangster is all about.
  • Science Fiction Weapon Comes True  By : Roberto Bell
    The research and development arm of the Department of Defense (Defense Advanced Research Project Agency or DARPA) is developing a weapon called MAHEM. This is patterned after Clarke’s fictional "Stiletto".
  • The Boss Endorses Barack Obama  By : Roberto Bell
    Folk rock legend Bruce Springsteen endorses Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama. The musician recently posted a letter on his official website that stated his support for the Illinois Senator.
  • Please Save RIF  By : Gigi Reynard
    With the stroke of a pen, the President is elimiating the budget for Reading is Fundamental. This programs is the oldest and largest nonprofit children's literacy program in the world and they need your support.
  • I am a happy person but..  By : Dr Errington Thompson
    Basically, I’m a happy guy. I love to laugh. I’m married to beautiful, thoughtful, supportive wife. I’m living my childhood dream...
  • The A-Z of Global Warming: Deforestation  By : Simon Rosser
    Article about deforestation and relevance to global warming
  • Did Obama's Arrogance Trump His Intelligence?  By : Jack Deal
    It's my friends in the South and Midwest that are crying "foul." These folks are white, Reagan Democrats or Arnold Republicans. They are centrist, patriotic and by many experts the so-called swing vote.
  • Today's Mortgage Interest Rates And The Health Of The Economy  By : Ed Lathrop
    While the health of the economy has come under attack for the last 7 years, there has really been no reason for it. With interest rates low, and possibly headed lower, the economy may be, actually very good! This article examines interest rates through the last 35 years and the state of the present economy.
  • The Cure for Recession: Withdraw from Iraq  By : Dr. Susmit Kumar-8975
    The Modernization of Islam
  • Is Traditional Politics Dead?  By : Jack Deal
    The poor vote one way and the rich another. Those neither rich nor poor get caught square in the middle or "middle class" as it is often called. The Twilight Zone might be a more appropriate name.
  • Rush Limbaugh's Operation Chaos: The Ninja Option?  By : John DeJong
    For those aspiring Robinson Crusoe's among you, Op. Chaos is a brilliant creation of Rush Limbaugh. What he has done is to give all those Conservatives who have missed out on voting against John McCain a new voting life by way of switching parties and becoming "Shadow Democrats" for the remaining DNC primaries.
  • Boycotting Beijing: A History of Politics at the Olympic Games  By : Jackson Kern
    This article discusses the Olympic stadium as a political arena in history.
  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Cinco De Mayo  By : Noel Jameson
    Think patriotic quotes and Cinco de Mayo have nothing in common? You might want to think twice! If you thought you knew what Cinco De Mayo was, this article and these ten patriotic quotes may surprise you.
  • John Stuart Mill - Philosopher and Advocate of Women’s Rights  By : Rob Parker
    Some information about modern day philosopher John Stuart Mill, who was a advocate for womens rights.
  • Three Challenges Defining Social-Political Sustainability  By : Jackson Kern
    This article identifies three challenges to the sustainability of our social and political processes.
  • Chinese Politics, influences of the past, feeling of "déjà vu"  By : Tim Lyons
    The actual debate concerning the political system in China raises many inquiries, remarks, critics, and observations... To what extent does communism benefit the People's Republic? Is there a democracy model that could be applied to China? Before discussing these subjects and arguing on details, we should try to have better insights on China's political model true origins.
  • Nine Proactives to End the War in Iraq and Affect Other Good Changes  By : Jerome Kellner
    Here are nine ways to help end the war in Iraq through non-violent actions and make a difference while you do.
  • Why I LOVE Tax Day: A Perspective from the Advocacy World  By : Stephanie Vance
    This article offers five reasons why policy advocates should love tax day.
  • How Internal Corruption Prevents the Economic Development of Indigenous Peoples  By : Jack Deal
    So in the end it is largely an indigenous thing; a version of the theme "we have met the enemy and they are us".
  • Open Letter to Cable News Personalities  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    Opinion piece on the unfair and bias news reporting by CNN, MSNBC and Fox News and how it could change the out come of the election.
  • Poverty in Africa  By : Fred Mlaponi-4576
    A discussion of poverty in Africa by a Tanzanian student.
  • Sacha Baron Cohen is Back with Bruno  By : Roberto Bell
    Sacha Baron Cohen, known for his smash hit Borat, is back in action, with the character Bruno, running across glorious America once again.
  • Sacha Baron Cohen is Back with Bruno  By : Roberto Bell
    Sacha Baron Cohen, known for his smash hit Borat, is back in action, with the character Bruno, running across glorious America once again.
  • Treasury Reorganization: Recession Response or Red Herring?  By : Ki Gray
    This article discusses the current reorganization that is occurring in the Treasury department.
  • The Commercial Solar Electrical Power System At Spring Lake Inn Is Helping To Stop Global Warming!  By : Nathan Brown
    If you want an unique, pleasant, environmentally sound experience, visit the 1880 inn that is helping to stop global warming by completely converting to a photovoltaic solar power system.
  • Obama and Rev. Wright a Bi-Racial Issue  By : Roberto Bell
    The question, why Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama never left the church after Rev. Wright’s statements, is not a black issue, but a bi-racial identity issue
  • Learn How to Travel While Stopping Global Warming  By : Nathan Brown
    Learn how the hospitality industry impacts global warming by encouraging people to burn fossil fuels and see what you can do to help reduce your carbon footprint during your vacations.
  • Investment Politics: Jobs, The Economy, and Social Security  By : Steve Selengut
    Social Security benefits are grossly inadequate yet we continue to tax all forms of retirement benefits. Politicians ignore the simple solutions to these problems and no one seems to care about Social Security reform. It's just too big an issue to be so shockingly ignored, but the last politician with any courage--- well, I can't remember who that was either.
  • Social-Political Sustainability: The Human Element  By : Jackson Kern
    This article delves into social-political aspects of the sustainability endeavor.
  • Personal Automobiles and Global Warming: Inescapably Bound  By : Nathan Brown
    The fact is the simplest solution to stop global warming involves you making a major change in your relationship to your car.
  • Why So Corrupt?  By : John Barell
    "Why So Corrupt?" raises questions about stealing Iraqi oil to fund local insurgencies.
  • Prince Amyn Muhammad  By : Farshid
    Prince Amyn Muhammad, the younger brother of the Present Imam was born on September 12, 1937 in Geneva. His mother Princess Tajudawla (d. April 26, 1997) was the daughter of Lord Churston and the 7th Duke of Leinslter, the descendant of King Edward III of Great Britain. The early days of his infancy with his elder brother, were spent in Europe under the care of his parents and the personal supervision of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah. During the second world war, he with his brother, accompanied his mother to the trip of Nairobi, where they stayed for four year. He also participated in a large Eid prayer at Nairobi, where his elder brother led the prayers at the age of seven years.
  • What George Lacks In Intellect He Makes Up For In Stupidity  By : Bob Miller
    The war in Iraq has seen the lives of 4,000 Americans destroyed for political gain. Despite mass protests and vocal opposition to the war and the underlying reasons behind it, the powers that be have elected to pursue their personal agenda by proxy, spending lives like worthless dollars in a conflict that isn’t necessary and hasn’t been shown to be worthwhile.
  • George W. Bush Took the Only Road Available  By : Bob Miller
    Al Gore or John Kerry could have gone down several different roads to achieve the US objectives of controlling the oil reserves in Iraq. But without any leadership abilities, poor breeding, and being surrounded his entire life by some of the most sinister men on the planet, George W. Bush took the only road available to him.
  • Who Do You Read?  By : Bob Miller
    One can tell exactly how much a US voter knows about his or her political party by what they read. As a registered Republican, I can tell you that the information that comes out of right-wing think tanks is far less valuable today than it would have been when the outhouse was the rule, not the exception.
  • Dangers and Opportunities: The Future of Greenwash  By : Jackson Kern
    Highlights the dangers and opportunities of the evolving discourse of greenwash.
  • Simba Makoni for President 2008 – A Chance for Zimbabwe to move from the polarization of the past and make Zimbabwe to work again.  By : Lovemore Ncube-21330
    In 2 weeks time, on March 29, 2008, Zimbabweans have a chance to stop their suffering by rejecting the dictatorship in favor of a new dawn in the way they want the affairs of Government to be conducted. While local Government and legislative elections are also very important, the most crucial elections will be that for the Presidency.
  • Right Teaches The Centre-Left How To Hit The Rich  By : Henri Boulanger-7925
    Europe's left of centre political parties have tried for decades now to squeeze the rich for taxation to fund welfare and social programmes.

    But it's the Conservative governments who are showing them how to do it - by buying stolen personal bank account details and hitting the affluent who take advantage of the global markets they have legislated for.
  • Where Are All The Grownups?  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    Problems within the Democratic Party?
  • Politics in the Media: Reading Between the Lines  By : Aunice Reed
    A vast amount of information is being thrown at the American people at break neck speeds these days, with the election race being at the top of the agenda. One minute we're hearing about this senator, that senator, this mayor or that governor. The human brain is good, but it isn't that good. It quickly uses what's available...
  • 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.
  • Healthy Lifestyles, Cartoons, Elmer, Bugs - President Fudd, Bugs bin Ladin Is Not Here, Go Home!  By : Derek Dashwood
    We think how that cartoon chap Elmer Fudd, wildly blasting away at Bugs Bunny talks of now. Every time he almost has that "wascelly bin wabbit" now, boom boom, he still needs a trillion more bullets, boom boom.
  • Healthy Lifestyles, Global Kerosene From Airplanes - Time For Cleaner Super Train!  By : Derek Dashwood
    Studies made clear, as were the skies of America, the three days after 9/11. There was no air traffic; the skies of America became blue. Then soon they were kerosine gray from that exhaust trail across the sky.
  • Healthy Lifestyles, Wise Aging - No More Patents, but A Nobel Peace Prize  By : Derek Dashwood
    Studies have looked at the lives of those most brilliant person who have created the greatest knowledge breakthroughs, with most important patents to advance humanity. It always happened in their youth.
  • American Antiques, Heroics And Follies - President Custer, Stop!  By : Derek Dashwood
    A summary of the life and death of George Custer can remind, yet contrast that curious George and his rash acts with that of the incumbent George and his. Which George has cost the most lives so far?
  • Garth Turner - His Journey on Parliament Hill  By : Rob Parker
    Garth turner is a well know politic figue in the local halton area in Ontario and is well know for his finacial tips.
  • Current Events Harm The Housing Market  By : Fritz Pfister
    Falling consumer confidence, rising food and fuel prices are harming the housing market. Disposable income evaporating along with demand for housing.
  • Hillary & Barack Sweeping Kids Safety Under the Political Rug?  By :
    Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and their Internet Safety Agenda.
  • Open Letter To Senator Obama  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    Questions for Senator Obama.
  • What Can You Do?  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    This Easter Sunday only days after the 5th anniversary of the beginning of the War in Iraq, we reached another milestone - the 4,000th American was killed. F Four thousand families have been visited by a uniformed officer and a chaplain who delivered in person the news that their family member had been killed.
  • Right Shows The Left How To Hit The Rich  By : Roger Munns
    Europe's left of centre political parties have tried for decades to squeeze the rich for taxation to fund welfare and social programmes.

    But it's the Conservative governments who are showing them how to do it - by buying stolen personal bank account details and hitting the affluent who take advantage of the global markets they have legislated for.
  • Amending Birth Certificate Kentucky  By : Justin wright
    To find court records on a person on your own is a daunting task. The first census in 1790 listed names of heads of households. Beginning with the 1850 census the names of everyone else living in the household were also listed. A great way to search census marriage records is to use a website.
  • Key Energy Technologies for Booming World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    World economies will falter without the secure supply of plentiful and affordable energies. Fossil fuels are emitting harmful greenhouse gases. Three forms of energy can supply all energy needs and can be converted from inexhaustible energy sources: electricity, liquid fuels, and process gases. We must develop a few key technologies now to gain access to these virtually limitless energies. Otherwise, world economies will be harmed forever.
  • How the Foundation for a Modernized Islam is Laid  By : Dr. Susmit Kumar-8975
    How Islamic Extremists Help Create Democracies
  • New Book Lays the Foundation for a Modernized Islam  By : Dr. Susmit Kumar-8975
    New Book Outlines a Modernized Islam
  • Pennsylvania On The Forefront Of Single Payer Health Delivery  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Burnout in my profession results because of a profit driven health care system that isn't taking care of anyone, and Nurses and Doctors are left to pick up the pieces.
  • Petroleum, the Triple Threat to World Economies  By : Klaus H Hemsath
    Global warming and climate change are caused by fossil fuel combustion. Accelerating energy consumption by China and India will increase average global temperatures 4 to 5 degrees Celsius in 2050 from those in 1900. Petroleum is the only transportation fuel. At an annual consumption of 50 billion barrels the reserves of 1 to 2.3 trillion barrels will run out in 20 to 50 years. Lack of transportation fuels will wreck economies.
  • The Iraq War | Five Years Later and We are Still There  By : Jill Gauntley
    The 2003 invasion of Iraq was led by the United_States, backed by the United Kingdom's British forces and smaller contingents from Australia and Poland". The invasion launched the Iraq War; it is over 5 years later and we are still there with no end in sight.
  • La Marriage Records  By : Justin wright
    To find court records on a person on your own is a daunting task. The first census in 1790 listed names of heads of households. Beginning with the 1850 census the names of everyone else living in the household were also listed. A great way to search census marriage records is to use a website.
  • 10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Sandra Day O'Connor's Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Sandra Day O'Connor is an inspiration to women and girls everywhere. As the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, she paved the way for girls everywhere to achieve their goals and dreams. On March 26th we celebrate her birthday. Let's kick off the celebration with these ten patriotic quotes.
  • John C Breeden Genealogy  By : Justin wright
    To find court records on a person on your own is a daunting task. The first census in 1790 listed names of heads of households. Beginning with the 1850 census the names of everyone else living in the household were also listed. A great way to search census marriage records is to use a website.
  • Marriage Records Arizona  By : Justin wright
    To find court records on a person on your own is a daunting task. The first census in 1790 listed names of heads of households. Beginning with the 1850 census the names of everyone else living in the household were also listed. A great way to search census marriage records is to use a website.
  • Free Government Public Records  By : Justin wright
    To find court records on a person on your own is a daunting task. The first census in 1790 listed names of heads of households. Beginning with the 1850 census the names of everyone else living in the household were also listed. A great way to search census marriage records is to use a website.
  • The Power to Feed the World? A Tale of Sustainable Development, BioEngineering, and Citizen Activism  By : Jackson Kern
    This article shows some of the contentious issues at stake in the battle to feed the world.
  • March Madness on Capitol Hill (And I Don't Mean Basketball)  By : Stephanie Vance
    Trying to get your message across to members of Congress? March is an awful time to do it. Learn more about the best ways (and times) to approach Congress so your message can be truly heard.
  • Misogyny Is Alive, But Never Well  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    This Lively Political Year Brings Out the Best--and the Worst in Everyone.
  • 2nd Thoughts about the Illuminati  By : JK Ellis
    According to a former member the Illuminati is real and uses torture to train it's member
  • What if Leaders were Curious?  By : John Barell
    Where are the curious leaders in our country today? Former CEOs Lee Iacocca and Jack Welch highlight the need for curiosity in todays world of politics and business. The 9/11 Commission reported that we weren't curious and that we needed to find ways to "routinize" the practice of imagination, that is posing good questions that question the perplexing, challenge assumptions and common wisdoms.
  • Erie, Pa Marriage Records  By : Justin wright
    To find court records on a person on your own is a daunting task. The first census in 1790 listed names of heads of households. Beginning with the 1850 census the names of everyone else living in the household were also listed. A great way to search census marriage records is to use a website.
  • Hughes Family Records  By : Justin wright
    To find court records on a person on your own is a daunting task. The first census in 1790 listed names of heads of households. Beginning with the 1850 census the names of everyone else living in the household were also listed. A great way to search census marriage records is to use a website.
  • Panama, A Political Overview  By :
    Panama has maintained good relations with power houses and international bodies in a bid to ensure trade and business.

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