Culture & Society Articles
1: Celebrities with Learning Disabilities
If your child has just been diagnosed with a learning disability, he or she may be feeling a little bit iffy about their self-esteem. This may be due to the overwhelming (but untrue) notion in our society that scholastic difficulties severely limit a person's possibility of success in the work world. Of course, this is quite simply not true. The
2: How To Find The Best Retirement States
When you have been working hard for virtually all of your life you look forward to retiring. This is the period of your life where you will be able to indulge yourself with new activities and events that you were not able to do while you were working. It is at this time you provide yourself with the opportunity to do what you want.
There are so
3: Different Types Of Associate Degrees
An Associate Degree is a type of academic degree that is awarded by a bachelors degree-granting institution, junior colleges and community colleges as well. Typically, an associate degree is equivalent to the first two years of a bachelors degree program. Associates degrees are awarded in the United States and, more rarely, Canada, though this type
4: Big Wins and Unclaimed Money UK National Lottery
The National Lottery in the UK has created over 800,000,000 winners (yes that's 800 million) since it first started back in November 1994. Every week, an estimated 750,000 ticket holders win prizes in the UK lottery, yet it's always the big winner who attract the most attention.
UK Lottery Biggest Individual Win
The largest individual ticket wi
5: How To Word Your Invitation When Asking Guest To Pay Their Way
That would be a "no host" dinner. You could offer appetizers, soft drinks, wine or beer and then have guests pay for their main dinner. Throw in cake or dessert as the host. Depending upon the amount of people and how close these people are to you could just call them.
So you would say,
"We are organizing a party for John at La Casita Restaur
6: The Suitability of Government
The State is an organized society, wielding power and exercising authority. Society, however, is more than a political entity, or a set of boundaries on a map. The basic unit of the State is the citizen. The basic unit of Society is the person. Because the person is also the citizen, Society and State overlap where social order and political fact a
7: PoliticsCreating An Unsafe World
President Wilson entered World War I to make the world "Safe for democracy." The rise of the Fascists and World War II shattered his dream and the hopes of civilization that cataclysmic upheavals could be forever avoided. The long Cold War created a perilous world where major powers jockeyed for control with the threat of weapons that could destroy
8: Revealing Facts About The Slave Trade
Approaching next year's 200th anniversary of the abolition of involvement in the slave trade by British citizens or ships, Tony Bliar is making a statement of sorrow - but not apology - whilst some people are calling for "compensation."
Compensation to whom? By whom? And on what principle?
Frankly most of the comments made stem from a dee
9: A Look At Some Of The Different Wrenches You Should Have In Your Toolbox
If you are in the market for a wrench there are many different things you need to consider. For a man this can be a fun shopping experience. You might be surprised to see how many different kinds of wrenches there are, especially if you look at a tool store, or in a tool catalog.
First thing you need to know is what the wrench will be used for
10: History and The Use of Lacquer
Lacquering became every craftsmans delight to work with. It was first practiced in the Far East for many centuries. Much furniture made in England in the early 1700's was ornamented with this pseudo-oriental lacquer. Their demands gave many imitators a chance to produce fake product to meet the market demand.
Lacquering was practiced in the Far
11: The History Of The German Nutcracker
Today we want to uncover some real facts about the history of the german nutcrackers. This is why this article is called:
The History Of The Nutcracker
Now, let's cut to the chase.
How old the first nutcracker is and how he looked like is unknown. But archaeological excavations prove that nuts have belonged to the food of humans from the f
12: How to Get Started in the Art of Stained Glass
Stained glass is an art form which is not only beautiful, but functional as well. Not only is it the centerpiece of many churches and cathedrals, but it has been incorporated into many normally less luxurious items. Lamps and shades, as well as decorative fruit bowls, free standing artwork, picture frames and wind chimes are but a small example of
13: Agent Orange A Final Analysis
That dioxin is a deadly toxin cannot be disputed. The weight of scientific evidence is just too great.
The Department of Defense released in early July the latest report of the Air Force Ranch Hand Study on the health effects of exposure to herbicides in Vietnam. And guess what? The final examination of the 20-year epidemiological study provides
14: The History of English Furniture
Let us get into the history of English furniture. The historical aspect of the wood, the different types of woods in use for making furniture and other things that you find today in the market. Some of the woods date back to sixtieth and seventieth. No matter what has happened to other woods with time, oak is still in great demands and use.
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15: How to Say No to Charity Requests
Charities rely on donations to continue their work. However, there are times when you may not want to refuse a charity donation request but you just have to. Here is some advice on how to say no to charity requests:
How to say no to charity tip #1
First, you should have a clear set of rules about giving that will make it easier for you to ide
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