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  • Relationships and Marriage Part I

    Introduction

    Every time I meet someone whether on the street, in the club, at work or even at school, they are shocked to find me single. It is a sin to be single. I always ask, what is wrong with being single. The answers are always the same, It will make me happy, I need someone to make my life complete or that I must be gay. I always observe such people and they do not seem to be happy. They are followers, who jump on the relationship bandwagon and into marriage like a trend.
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  • Critic of Professor J. Philippe Rushton’s work on race 2003

    Professor Rushton works for University of Western Ontario in the Department of Psychology. His most controversial work focuses on eugenics. According to infoplease.com, it is a study of human genetics and of methods to improve the inherited characteristics, physical and mental, of the human race. Professor Rushton is not an expert in genetics or anthropology yet he publishes that Asians are smart, blacks are dumb and whites are in the middle. This article will focus on one of his papers titled “Is There a Biological Basis for Race and Racial Differences?”
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  • The politics of transportation 2003

    For the past 4 years, I used public transit almost exclusively. It was a decision I made based on efficiency. While taking night school or going to work I saved on parking charges and eliminated traffic nightmares on the major highways. When I drove, it was to go shopping for large items or outside the city which was rare. The money I saved from not driving, I used to pay off the student loan and buy a home. I did not compromise my savings. However, I have noticed that the public transit has deteriorated every year. This phenomenon has made me consider driving exclusively.
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  • Three for one, Wal-Mart, economy and being positive

    This article as the title suggests is about the current state of the world economy and how it relates to Wal-Mart and being positive. The real reason, I chose the topic is because I have many thoughts and wanted to write all three at the same time but did not want to publish them separately As of December 2003, Wal-Mart was the most important department store, but the most dominant player in economics everywhere both directly and indirectly.
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  • Think Outside the Box end of 2003

    It is amazing, that in the post-information age, people prefer enclosed thinking. The art of asking is now strictly for jokers and young people with an outgoing personality. Small children ask questions such as why is the sky blue, and future jokers continually ask “but why?” The truth is that no one has the answers; most people today prefer to read something and quote specific content as truth.
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