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The Challenge of Citizenship Empowerment
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Artur Victoria
Local governments face a rapidly changing society, both in terms of speed and dimension Some of today's most striking issues are: (i) the economic restructuring as the former socialist industries collapsed; (ii) the impact that high rates of unemployment have on families and communities; (iii) the continuous growth of vulnerable groups, as division and differentiation within the society grows, and; (iv) a growing environmental concern, which is often related to the "wild" urbanization process
Lost Souls in the Cult of State Worship
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Szandor Blestman
This article explains how ordinary people help enable government to continue to become involved in areas it shouldn't be involved in.
An Overview Of Government And Politics Of Denmark
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Jack Devlin
The Kingdom of Denmark is a constitutional monarchy. As stipulated in the Danish Constitution, the monarch is not answerable for his or her actions, and his or her person is sacrosanct. The monarch formally appoints and dismisses the Prime Minister and other ministers. The prime minister is customarily chosen through negotiation between the parliament party leaders.
March Madness on Capitol Hill (And I Don't Mean Basketball)
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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.
Passive-aggressive Bureaucracies
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Sam Vaknin
Collectives - especially bureaucracies, such as for-profit universities, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), the army, and government - tend to behave passive-aggressively and to frustrate their constituencies.
What Happened To Our Democracy?
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Brian Ankner
The biggest change in American democratic history came about as a result of World War II and the introduction of the nuclear bomb. From the mid 40's to the early 50's two different directions became available for our government to choose from. One direction was for our government to embrace the principles of the newly formed United Nations, which was originally handed all the tools necessary to civilize this world.
9/11 – 5 Years later: what the US has not understood – Part 3
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Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Five years after the Islamic Terrorist attack against America, the US seems unable to realize that their supposed enemies, the Islamic Terrorists, are the creature of 200 years of colonial, French and British, illegal involvement in the vast territories of the Ottoman Empire. Instead of dreaming about imposing order and discipline among besotted / fanaticized puppets, the US should outmaneuver colonial policies practiced by France and Britain since Napoleon.
9/11 – 5 Years later: what the US has not understood – Part 2
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Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Five year after the Islamic Terrorist attack against America, the US seems unable to define real enemies and potential friends in a war that has become by definition the longest in the American History. Viewing things in a historic perspective would facilitate the task, making clear to every American citizen the identity of both, arch-enemies and besotted / fanaticized puppets.
9/11 - 5 Years later: what the US has not understood – Part 1
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Five year after the Islamic Terrorist attack against America, the US seem particularly disoriented, and obviously confused in its effort to diffuse Democracy and Human Rights among the barbaric and de-humanized masses of vast colonized territories that are run as totalitarian disgrace. What went wrong with the US?
How to get an elected official to listen -- in less than 15 minutes!
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Stephanie Vance
Offers tips, advice and real life stories from elected officials and staff on how to have an effective meeting with a member of Congress.
Interpreting The Symbols on Coats of Arms
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Coats of arms speak of the family history and heritage through the years. Often people and nations like to use coats of arms to portray their values, principles and what they stand for. Coats of arms have certain symbols with meanings and depict the heraldry, colors, animals and various other symbols. They have been here for centuries. A few elements common to most of the coats of arms are discussed here.
What You Need to Know About the Green Card Lottery
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Ivar Rudi
The diversity Immigrant Visa program or also known as, the green card lottery is a congressional mandated lottery program which gives out green cards. It is only done was a year by the Department of State and is conducted under the terms of Section 203 (c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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