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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Politics: The Game of Ultimate Corruption
Mitt Romney is the most viable GOP candidate in the race, and has been from the beginning, the inevitable nominee. Everyone knows this as a fact. Each candidate has had their opportunity to “surge” if you will, but always dies …
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The Power of Listening During Communication
Within our society, we have a constant need to receive information at rapid speeds. Social media sites such as Twitter and YouTube have allowed subscribers to instantly send out messages and videos via computer and cellular phones. This constant transmission …
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Go Green or Die
It’s one of those days when you’re running late to class. You frantically have been patrolling the aisles for an open parking space. Then finally, you see a gap in between two vehicles. Amen! Maybe you won’t be late after …
A Scary Crossing
A frightening disaster happened the other week that to an older person is difficult to even notice. When I went into a popular bread restaurant for breakfast, there was a look of sheer panic on the faces of the “cashiers” …
Newt and his friend Hypocrisy
I’m no stranger to political rhetoric and I will be the first to admit that yes, I sometimes fall into their traps. I can live with the corporate lobbying and the mudslinging. However, the one thing I have a complete …
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Obama plans to keep costly college expenses at bay
Good news for college students: President Obama plans to implement a new college affordability plan, which includes expanding student financial aid, providing assistance to colleges that strive to keep tuition down, and cutting costs from those that do the opposite. …