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INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD: HISTORY OF BEGINNING OF CHRISTIANITY
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Political influences of leaders in Biblical times aided the spread of Judaism by opening trade routes with foreign countries, which allowed Judaism to be introduced by lay followers that traveled to a
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05 August, 2010 |
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Marxism 101: Are People Too Greedy for Socialism?
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...ing, while discouraging and punishing cooperation and solidarity. Indeed, in A Contribution to A Critique of Political Economy, Karl Marx wrote that:The mode of production of material life conditions
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21 July, 2010 |
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The Necessity of Offshore Outsourcing in Securing America’s Future
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...m be, and the driving force behind these features is man’s primary concern of maintaining homeostasis. Political and socioeconomic revolutions of past such as the industrial revolution or the in
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06 May, 2010 |
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The Day Bipartisanship Died
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..., due to a single public display to the media, the letter next to a candidates name which acknowledged their political party affiliation would become more important than the candidate themselves. 
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09 October, 2009 |
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Political Ideology: Enemy of the State
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...y, because of one public display to the media, the letter next to a candidates name which acknowledged their political party affiliation would become more important than the candidate themselves. 
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02 October, 2009 |
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The Misnomer of Case Fatality Rate
(Articles/Science)
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...ility within their own citizenry created a situation that had the world's public health groups wearing their political thinking caps, instead of those of the Hippocratic variety.Mexican Keystone Cops
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12 September, 2009 |
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The George Orwell personality cult
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...llian is the go-to word. But would Orwell be proud of this legacy?George Orwell spent his life employing the political essay and novel in pitched battle against the forces of totalitarianism, in whate
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04 September, 2009 |
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The United Nations Credit/Debit Card Initiative
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...p; It does not provide a quantitative limit on overall emission levels and it may become difficult to find a political consensus to determine the amount of tax to be levied on carbon. Unlike the
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04 August, 2009 |
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On the Progress of American Society and the Decline of Conservative Christianity
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...e Tiller might not have contributed to the man's death (though O'Reilly would never own up to it if it were) political commentators such as Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh seem to have legitimized rag
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21 July, 2009 |
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The American Healthcare Conundrum
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...ce the one universal expectation was un-floundering regulation. Generally speaking, regardless of ones political party affiliation, the one thing people have come to expect from the democrats is
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17 July, 2009 |
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Applying the Hegelian Dialectic in Iraq
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...cracy found in Turkey. In this scenario, religious leaders would hold greater power in both social and political arenas, possibly possessing several cabinet and parliamentary positions, but stil
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10 April, 2009 |
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Animation as a Comedic Narrative: The Influence of Comedia, Intrigue, and The Absurd in One Piece
(Articles/Arts & Literature)
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...rous discourse generally intended to amuse and make fun of situations, but also as a tool often used to make political, social, and religious statements. Traditionally, comedy has been written by a pl
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13 January, 2009 |
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The Theistic Multiverse (Part 1): Is The Multiverse Proof of God’s Existence?
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...ords, Christianity is simply another part of the common world view that we have worked out in our social and political relations. From here it is an easy step to the myth of the madman (#125). Not onl
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27 November, 2008 |
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The Dawn of Socialized Banking in America
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... calf stockings really knew their stuff, they knew their history, no Caesars or Kings for us, they created a political cage match for us called the House, Senate and Executive Branch, so that we would
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09 November, 2008 |
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Jefferson's Ambivalence on Slavery: An Essay
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...n agony. “All men are created equal” will remain for posterity the best known phrase of American political philosophy. But for whom does he apply it to? I believe Jefferson agonized
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07 November, 2008 |
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The American sentiment & social demeanor giving rise to the Obama Presidency.
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It is today that we elect as our President, a great man, a symbol of hope - future be foretold - that America is truly the land of the free and the home of the brave. It is today that we elect as our
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06 November, 2008 |
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vis-à-vis Korea: Northeast Asia’s 2,000 Year Old Bridge
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...nd Japan was sporadic from the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. All three nations suffered from social, political and economic isolation well into the nineteenth century. From within and without,
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05 November, 2008 |
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Stigmergic Collaboration: A Theoretical Framework for Mass Collaboration
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...iate creative participation via digital workspaces. Also examined are a range of cultural, economic and sociopolitical impacts which emerge as a direct result of mass collaboration's highly distribute
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26 January, 2008 |
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Discover traditional print comics
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...hat relates to the average user. He is the father of the computer cartoon. Scott Stantis has a controversial politically active comic strip called Prickly City. Deriving its title as a metaphor from t
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26 December, 2007 |
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About Trains and Projects
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...rn from previous mistakes. The reason usually, just as in train wrecks, is worry about blame games and political motives driving the investigation. Fortunately, the trains of today’s world
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15 September, 2007 |
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Operations Management and its Application in Different Businesses
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... to switch the offshore location for the call center, based, for example, on changing the business needs, or political or cost changes, and provide better services to its customers.Access in new techn
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15 June, 2007 |
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“The problem with sweatshops is that there are not enough of them” Discuss
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...rnational Bank for reconstruction and development, Washington, pp1-11), and as Klitgaards supposes hold back political and economic advance (Klitgaard, R 1994, ‘Aframework for a country programm
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11 May, 2007 |
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Snow blinded by interest rate myths
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...e October 21 editorial “Jack Be Nimble” lauded Snow for having “shocked the ranks of phony political innocents” by “telling the truth”.2 Further along in “Jac
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29 December, 2003 |
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Modeling Aspects of Political Thought in Democratic Political Systems: A Connectionist Approach Over
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...y difficult problems that resist solution to other scientific approaches. A case study is outlined next. The political being as a connectionist model One of the core characteristics of human society i
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02 November, 2003 |
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Efficient Distribution of Water in Yemen
(Articles/Environment)
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...d management in a developing country with severe financial shortages despite the recent discovery of oil and political indifference, which is the real obstacle. Problems in the North According to Nei
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07 August, 2003 |
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The Hidden Risks of Mortgage Backed Securities
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... devaluation and/or hyperinflation. Government intervention would be an artificial socialistic construct of political necessity. Such constructs are untenable. They may however be a political necessi
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07 August, 2003 |
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The Weak Dollar
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... the much-increased geopolitical uncertainty. What&rs
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07 August, 2003 |
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The US Monetary Monopoly under Challenge and a New World Order
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...s a return on investment Through capital formation allocates manufacturing and service jobs internationally; Politically determines which regions will be developed; Sets core commodity prices; Returns
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03 July, 2003 |
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Japan: the Missing Economic Link to the War on Iraq
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...nd exports at static levels and it hopes that weaknesses in the US Dollar can be attributed to near-term geo-political concerns. The bank does not talk about operating margins or return on investment
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22 June, 2003 |
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Value in Gold
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...on
currency, gold, has a role, in all types of economies from the most
basic to the most integrated.
By political objective, the correlation between gold and currency has
become temporarily more
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13 May, 2003 |
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Chinese Oil Shock, the US Dollar, and North Korea
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... be able to see the mutual interest of improved oil flow and stability in the Middle East under US guidance. Political necessity, and the short time frame to revolution, may prohibit them from seeing
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14 April, 2003 |
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The "Haiphong Effect"
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...mited by capability which we allowed to erode during times of prosperity. This time around local and global political considerations, and the economic structure of the world, have greatly limited the
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31 January, 2003 |
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