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  • The Principality of Sealand- The World's Best Known Micronation
    By: Patrick Omari - Oct 11, 2008
    The Principality of Sealand is a micronation located on a former World War II fort. HM Fort Roughs is located in the North Sea, six miles off the...
  • The Perfect Plan for Peace on Earth
    By: Stan Coleman - Oct 10, 2008
    What a wonderful idea to have a commitment to PEACE Seeking freedom from the world husbandry of man's endless mis-management, stupidity and over...
  • Why Just Go Green?
    By: Michael DeVries - Oct 6, 2008
    It's in vogue for advertisers to tout their green initiatives from how much paper they've saved through online billing and paying systems to...
  • What We've Learned From 9/11: The Making of a Terrorist
    By: Carole Whang Schutter - Oct 4, 2008
    7 years after the atrocity of 9/11, Americans may know more details about what happened that tragic early autumn day, but we still have trouble...
  • My Armageddon - Part I
    By: RibOne - Sep 30, 2008
    Prologue My latest adventure, or should I say mis-adventure, involved rib patrol boats and gunboats mixed in a heady concoction of deceit, death,...
  • My Armageddon - Part II
    By: RibOne - Sep 30, 2008
    I hope you managed to catch part I But don't worry if you missed it, the rest of the story is the most stirring
  • What is Sustainable Development
    By: Marcilio David - Sep 24, 2008
    Sustainable development is a broad concept that refers to meeting the needs of people without hurting the environment The concept covers meeting...
  • The Effect of Brain Drain in Developing Countries
    By: Brent McNutt - Sep 24, 2008
    The global opportunities have provided many doors for skilled workers and professionals all over the world The compensation presented by the...
  • Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's Affect on Death Rates
    By: Sarah Martin - Sep 15, 2008
    It is no wonder that the plethora of services Metropolitan Life Insurance Company provided favorably affected the life and health of the insured...
  • Talks Begin in Cyprus
    By: Matt Gammie - Sep 15, 2008
    Yesterday saw a historic day for the divided island of Cyprus During the last 34 years the island has been split into what effectively count as two...
  • Positive Attitudes Set Cyprian Reunification Talks in Good Stead
    By: Hannah Walker - Sep 15, 2008
    After thirty years of failed peace talks, intensive discussions began again yesterday (3rd September '08), between the Greek and Turkish, Cyprian...
  • The Sahara Forest
    By: Hannah Walker - Sep 13, 2008
    'The Sahara Forest' project is an ambitious proposal to turn areas of the dry arid desert into real-life oases A team of architects and engineers...
  • Italy Soars - Solar Style
    By: Hannah Walker - Sep 13, 2008
    Solar energy has really taken off in recent years, as global governments have become more aware of the need to protect the environment by...
  • Arctic Ice May Melt Completely Within Ten Years.
    By: Hannah Walker - Sep 12, 2008
    There are worrying reports that the Arctic sea ice is melting at a faster rate than last year, despite the colder weather Information from the US...
  • Rainforest is Back on the Hit List
    By: Hannah Walker - Sep 11, 2008
    After the increase in global awareness about the dwindling Brazilian rainforest in recent years, it seems worrying that there is once again concern...
  • International Wool Trade Shifts to Organic
    By: Matt Gammie - Sep 5, 2008
    Uruguay, which has a wool industry worth some $360 million and keeps around 60,000 people employed, is shifting the way it produces sheep hair in...
  • Kyoto Protocol and What it Means
    By: Dilip Dahanukar - Aug 29, 2008
    The UN member countries in a convention held on climate change in Japan, in 1997, agreed to a treaty for controlling the emissions It was named the...
  • Global Warming Can Not Melt the Polar Ice Caps From Below
    By: Dilip Dahanukar - Aug 27, 2008
    The Earth is being heated by the Sun every day Almost 174,000 Terawatts of energy hits the Earth
  • Turkey to Northern Cyprus Water Pipeline by 2012
    By: Linda Cartwright - Aug 27, 2008
    A Multi-million-dollar undersea pipeline designed to bring water to North Cyprus from Turkey could be up and running by 2012 As there has been a...
  • Freedom and its Price in the Georgian Conflict
    By: Joseph Gill - Aug 26, 2008
    Normally the articles I write deal with sports, photography, or sports memorabilia preservation. Now, given that the Beijing Olympics are in...