May 2011

May 10th, 2011
Written by Janice S. Ellis... in National Collegiate Dialogue with 20 Comments
Osama Bin Laden is dead. But we cannot let our guard down. Members of Al Qaeda, the terrorist organization he lead for nearly two decades, vows to avenge his death with additional terrorist attacks against the United States.Therefore, Americans, while feeling some sense of relief, remain watchful.That was very evident a few days ago, when a Delta Airline pilot refused to fly with two Muslim...
May 6th, 2011
Written by Jodie Blankenship in Eyes On The Enterprise with 0 Comments
The stigma of welfare is a debilitating, empty experience where those in need of public assistance are left feeling like obtrusive, less than human, ill-equipped people. In a 2005 study, Eugenie Hildebrandt and Sheryl T. Kelber uncovered that 53 percent of women in work-based welfare programs felt sad and discouraged, 64 percent felt downhearted and blue, and over half of the subjects said they...
May 5th, 2011
Written by Talia Page in Travels' Tapestry with 0 Comments
Australia may be on the tourist map, but there is a wild frontier feel about it. Sure, there’s great surfing, colorful coral reef to explore before it disappears, the sounds of variations of a Crocodile Dundee accent, and indeed, kangaroos hopping about. Those are all typical reasons for which people flock to Australia. But after you’ve satisfied your tourist checklist, and after you’ve...
May 4th, 2011
Written by Manny Otiko in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
Long recognized for its Latino population, recent census figures indicate California is also home to a burgeoning Asian population. According to figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, Asians were the nation’s fastest growing ethnic group from 2000 to 2010, increasing 43 percent. San Francisco has always had a large Asian population, but now, more Asians reside in places like San Jose, the San...
May 4th, 2011
Written by Chris Benguhe in Our Daily Walk with 0 Comments
As spring unfolds and the winter doldrums quietly slip away, don’t forget to share your love and new beginnings with family and friends. Although some may experience that hard to satisfy but recurring symptom of Spring Fever, and even feel sad about the current state of economic affairs that affect so many of us today, but we can find solace in following these seven steps. Avoid the Tragedy...

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