Credit Where None Is Due: Epic Fails Become Wins For GOP
Publié le 24 janvier, 2010 | 1 commentaire
Par Niki Lambros
Banks create biggest financial crash since Depression, receive $700+ billion in taxpayer-funded bailout, subsequently cease all lending while raising credit card interest rates/fees to record levels! President Obama extends war in Afghanistan to include relentless [...]
The Popular Resurgence of Jazz?
Publié le 1 mars, 2008 | Pas de commentaires
Par Tyler Keefe Harris
A new incarnation of popular music singers can be heard playing their craft on popular airwaves. The recent parade of jazz-oriented artists such as Norah Jones, Diana Krall, Michael Bublé, Jamie Cullum, and others have [...]
The Implications of Freedom Suits to America
Publié le 1 décembre, 2007 | Pas de commentaires
Par Blake Swihart
The United States detains thousands of people as suspected terrorists. It claims that the open-ended detention of terror suspects is a national security necessity. The contemporary legal issues of these terror suspects have correlations to [...]
History and the Virtual: a Review of Christine Rosen’s “Virtual Friendship and the New Narcissism”
Publié le 1 décembre, 2007 | Pas de commentaires
Par Cyril Reyes
Social networking websites like Facebook and Myspace have achieved widespread popularity in only a short time. On any given day swarms of people update and build their contacts on these sites, posing an interesting challenge [...]
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