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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008The United States claims to be a civilized and sophisticated nation, who protects its citizens and those of the world. America is said to be synonymous with incorruptibility, fighting for human rights. But how can a nation make such claims when within their borders they practice institutions that violate human rights on all levels? To […]
Sexism Dictates Your Paycheck
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008In 2008 society has reached a pinnacle of social equality in race, class, and supposedly gender. No longer do signs regiment the color of skin, nor is slavery condoned and/or practice (openly at least) in America. However, despite what seems to be equal gender relations studies show that this is not the case.
Thought women have […]
Troy Davis Has Only Days
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008Eight days, until dawn will rise on the execution room, the injections will be readied and Troy Davis will loose his life. One more possibly innocent man will be robbed of a future by our flawed justice system, a life for a life. September 23 will be a day of horror in Georgia and the […]
Don’t let your dog eat that!
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008Our furry friend might be at risk so take a second look out what brand you buying. If you are an avid buyer of pedigree you should know about this recall.
Salmonella was found in tested products of Pedigree dog food that was produced in Everson, Pennsylvania. This discovery has prompted an immediate and voluntary recall […]
Anarchism in America
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008All peoples of this world are born into and die under the control of an organized elite ruling class. This has been the case through most of our recorded history. Social classes are an innately excepted and even expected manner in which people live regardless of their placement. Born into middle class, one expects to […]
Death of Invincibility
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008We are a nation that remembers. We memorialize the good and the bad, in our quest to keep history alive and to honor the citizens that had a role in it. We have annual holidays and our calendars bare reminders to keep fresh in our mind what happened in our short lifetime as a nation. […]
Being a Smoker Means No Plastic Surgery
Wednesday, September 10th, 2008It has been recently stated that people who smoke are at higher risks during plastic surgery as well as post plastic surgery. Dr. Alan Gold stated in an interview with CNN, that he as well as many surgeons will not operate on patients who are not able to stop smoking ahead of time. Also Dr. […]
Will It Get You?
Wednesday, September 10th, 20081…2…3…In 71 seconds another person’s mind will be corrupted, another family thrown into chaos, and more case of Alzheimer’s will be recognized. Imagine slowly forgetting your world, the ones you love, and even your name. Contemplate an existence lacking identity or cognitive proficiency. This confusing lonely life where delusions attack common sense, affects 1 in […]
Salvia: Helpful or Harmful?
Wednesday, September 10th, 2008About a decade ago Salvia, the world’s most potent hallucinogenic herb, was only used in spiritual ways such as seeking revelation under the tutelage of Mazatec shamans in its native Oaxaca, Mexico. But today it is being widely experimented with by many people in the United States. Salvia is not illegal and can be purchased […]
Large Hadron Collider
Monday, September 8th, 2008The biggest news in science this week, or month, or decade is the switching on of the Large Hadron Collider this Wednesday. This is the largest particle accelerator ever made and scientists are hoping it will reveal literally the secrets of the universe.
One of the first discoveries scientists are hoping for with the LHC is […]

