By: SullivanRose | 2010-05-30 | Religion Have you ever wondered about the souls of patients who died at Dorothea Dix? Or wondered if it was or was not haunted? Perhaps you have a family member who has been there. Maybe you need to know the names of the people who were placed in Dorothea Dix Cemetery. read more
By: Joseph M. Maus | 2010-02-13 | Personal injury A slip and fall in a postoffice parking lot may result in a personal injury claim in Florida and read more
By: Susanta Bhattacharyya | 2010-04-04 | Politics Political gambits have caused a colossal damage to the economy, education system and social fabric of Jammu and Kashmir. The once tranquil and gorgeous land has turned into a 'valley of fear'. There is very little hope left over for the ordinary people of Jammu and Kashmir today, the hope for an exuberant future. In the present circumstances, it is almost impossible even to dream about a brotherhood involving the two communities, Hindus and Muslims, as the poet Agha Shahid Ali did in his deeply emotional poem 'A Pastoral' dedicated to his Kashmiri Hindu friend Suvir Kaul. To hope, one should regain trust and rely on truth. read more
By: Susan Payton | 2007-05-21 | Current Affairs This is a reprint of a post I wrote for my blog at www.eggmarketingblog.com. I recently found this read more
By: Dr. Reza Rezazadeh | 2010-04-04 | Politics From a primitive barbarism we have advanced to the technological capitalism, but we have still sustained our barbarian character. A small economic elite controls the economy and the government. Globalization is causing the demise of capitalism bringing about unemployment, cut wages, reduced health care and retirement benefits tending a substantial reduction in our living standards. There is a need for a major transformation into a just and democratic society. read more
By: george michaels | 2010-12-05 | News and society Some brides and grooms plan activities the day ater the wedding that are designed to help everyone calm down, relax and unwind after what has likely been a busy weekend. In this light, you can plan a picnic at the park and bring along games to play. read more
By: Harry Burlington | 2010-06-01 | Politics When the mortars quit falling, bullets stopped whizzing by my head, explosions from IED''s fell silent on a hot August night in Balad, Iraq. read more
By: Kristy Snow | 2010-03-30 | Politics The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land. It is a carefully thought out document. Inspired men, who were raised up for this very purpose, were able to come together at The Constitutional Convention and write the document. read more
By: Gabriel Sawma | 2010-04-02 | Divorce Many Indian nationals had their marriage in India and domicile in the United States. They travel back to India for the purpose of obtaining divorce certificates. The issue of jurisdiction becomes important factor for the recognition of their foreign divorce judgments in the United States. This article analyzes this issue. read more
By: David Johnson | 2010-11-13 | Law If you are planning a divorce, it is time to talk to a lawyer. Divorce affects your property, and you had better understand its implications beforehand. read more
By: Allen Alberson | 2010-05-30 | Religion Scattered across the South and Mid Atlantic region are reminders of a bloody part of our history, the American Civil War. Battlefields stretch from Pennsylvania to Georgia, and from Virginia to Arkansas. Names like Gettysburg, Bull Run and Shiloh are just a few of the well known battle grounds. read more
By: Joseph Malek | 2010-06-03 | Politics For your informatiom, the members of the Democratic Party now control the Senate of the Congressional branch of the Government of the United States of America. They also control the House of Representatives, both by the smallest of margins. read more
By: Prateek Shanker Srivastava | 2010-01-10 | Politics dynamics of US interests no longer see Pakistan as a stable partner for securing strategic interests in and read more
By: Rajkumar Kanagasingam | 2010-04-04 | Politics When our discussion turned on the rehabilitation of post -war Europe, a German university student read more
By: Lily Eckhardt | 2010-07-07 | Dating One of the questions plaguing the minds of first time daters is where to go on a first date. Just where is the appropriate place for you to spend your very promising first date with a special someone? read more
By: Charles Simmins | 2010-06-03 | Politics Immigration is important to me. I am the result of immigration. Hard working men and women who gave up their lives in foreign lands and came to the United States to make a better life for themselves and their descendants. Nearly all my ancestors arrived before the country regulated immigration. read more
By: Rob | 2010-09-13 | Culture Across the Western Front battlefields of Belgium and France, there are several memorials but the Menin Gate is noteworthy for more than just its over all size. The gate stands at the Eastern exit of the town and the road leads straight to the old front line. read more