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Mao Suit

dresscloth asked: The modern Chinese tunic suit is a style of male attire known in China as the Chungshan suit or Zhongshan suit (traditional Chinese: ???; simplified Chinese: ???; pinyin: Zh?ngsh?n zhu?ng) (after Sun Zhongshan), and known in the West as the Mao suit (after Mao Zedong). Sun Zhongshan (better known as Sun Yat-sen) introduced […]

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The Year of the Earth Rat 2008

Suzanne White asked: YOUR FUTURE IN 2008 CHINESE EARTH RAT YEAR STARTS FEBRUARY 7, 2008. HOW CHINESE ASTROLOGY WORKS From the Year of the Rat through the Year of the Pig, there are twelve animal signs romping through the Asian or “Chinese” astrological system. To find your own sign, all you need to know is […]

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National Youth Service Scheme: Incorporating Ube Into National Unity

owomero stanley asked: INTRODUCTION When general Yakubu Gowon established the NYSC by the decree 24 of May 1973, its primary aim was to promote the ideals of national unity and a sense of common destiny among Nigeria and eliminate mental suspicion and mistrust that has been engendered by the civil war, however it is high […]

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Archbishop Speaks Out About Rising Loan and Mortgage Costs for Young People

Phil asked: The Archbishop of Canterbury has called for action to help young people in Britain who are struggling with excessive debts, whilst also raising concerns about the growing wealth gap between the rich and the poor in the UK. Rowan Williams, the leader of the country’s Anglicans said he believed ministers should be ‘a […]

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National Geographic's Darwin Error

Harun Yahya asked: The November edition of National Geographic magazine (NG) posed the question “Was Darwin Wrong?” on its front cover. Natural scientist David Quammen, author of the article by the same name, replied “No” to that question from his own perspective, and claimed that Darwin’s theory of evolution was today backed up by powerful […]

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Eastern Conference Preview

Marcus Robbins asked: Training camps opened across North America this past week and hope is abound. The Tampa Bay Lightning, New York Rangers will be leaving shortly for the Czech Republic and the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators will be heading for Sweden to open their seasons. All teams are contenders in September but by […]

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Challenge the Conventional Wisdom

Hector V. Barreto asked: Conventional wisdom is a term coined by the economist John Kenneth Galbraith in his 1958 book The Affluent Society, second edition (New York: Houghton & Mifflin, 1958). It is used to describe certain ideas or explanations that have become generally accepted as true. However, conventional wisdom may actually be either true […]

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Orwell Meets Vanunu and the Industrial Military Media Security/surveillance Complex

Eileen Fleming asked: Recently Senator John McCain erroneously claimed Iran is training and supplying al-Qaeda in Iraq. McCain corrected himself after Senator Joseph Lieberman [of whom it has been whispered holds dual USA and Israeli citizenship] whispered in his ear, “You said that the Iranians were training al-Qaeda. I think you meant they’re training in […]

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How to Win in Network Marketing –join the Successful Minority

joe@familybusinesstips.com asked: Most people in network marketing do not make money, making successful people in the minority. If you want to be one of those successful network marketing business owners you’re going to have to have to do things differently than the majority of people who aren’t even breaking even. Network Marketing is a real […]

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There's No Such Thing as a Little Murder

Carol Forsloff asked: There’s No Such Thing as A Little Murder By Carol Forsloff These days folks can lie, cheat, steal, and do almost anything and get away with it, in politics, in government and in personal life.  The response “mistakes were made” takes the place of “fessing up.”  But my Mom would say about […]