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  • The Undisputed Champion: Bret "The Hitman" Hart

    The Undisputed Champion: Bret "The Hitman" Hart

    The life of Bret Hart from his successful wresting career, to his marriages, setbacks and present condition.

  • Why is Bitcoin Price Rising Fast?

    Why is Bitcoin Price Rising Fast?

    Bitcoin seems to be on a sharp rise in the recent months. Even with the pandemic, more people are willing to try out the digital currency. Find out why the currency is still rising right now.

  • Stomach Flu vs. Food Poisoning: What Makes Them Different?

    Stomach Flu vs. Food Poisoning: What Makes Them Different?

    Are you experiencing food poisoning or stomach flu? Well, it can be confusing to know which is which. This guide on stomach flu vs. food poisoning should help you learn more about the two.

  • Mysterious Marijuana: Myths and Realities

    Mysterious Marijuana: Myths and Realities

    Whatever you name it: weed, pot, herb, hashish, tobacco, marijuana — no other plant in existence has sparked such debate. Is weed a harmful drug that has harmed people over time

  • Florida Gambling Laws: Florida Statutes
  • Indiana Charitable Gaming: Indiana Bingo, Raffle, Door Prize and Charity Game Night Law

    Indiana Charitable Gaming: Indiana Bingo, Raffle, Door Prize and Charity Game Night Law

    Indiana Charitable Gaming: Indiana Bingo, Raffle, Door Prize and Charity Game Night Law

  • The Man Who Really Built Bitcoin

    The Man Who Really Built Bitcoin

    Who cares if Satoshi Nakamoto exists? Someone else created Bitcoin and wields the most control of its future.

  • Microsoft latest security risk: "Cookiejacking"

    Microsoft latest security risk: "Cookiejacking"

    A computer security researcher discovered a bug in Microsoft Corp.'s commonly used Internet Explorer browser, which he claims might allow hackers to steal passwords to access websites such as Facebook, Twitter, and others.

  • Nuclear-armed Pakistan chairs board of United Nations atom body

    Nuclear-armed Pakistan chairs board of United Nations atom body

    Pakistan became the new seat of the U.N. atomic guard dog's administering body on Monday, in spite of the very fact that it's outside a worldwide enemy of nuclear arms settlement and residential to a dealer who provided atomic privileged insights to Iran and North Korea .

  • Argument against the Chinese Room Argument

    Argument against the Chinese Room Argument

    A short essay arguing against John Searle's "Chinese room argument".

  • Origin and Early History

    Origin and Early History

    Hendrick Aupaumut, a Mohican historian, wrote in the early 1700s that great people travelled from the north and west.

  • Dylan Crashes

    Dylan Crashes

    On July 29, 1966, Bob Dylan crashed. He was crippled for 18 months after crashing his Triumph 500.

  • The Chinese People Have Stood Up

    The Chinese People Have Stood Up

    Chairperson of the Chinese Communist Party Mao Zedong delivers the opening speech at the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference's First Plenary Session.

  • Nigerian Gold mine waiting to be tapped

    Nigerian Gold mine waiting to be tapped

    Apart from adulterated water, blackouts, and high tariffs, poor sanitation also conspires against local hospitality industry. In spite of these shortcomings, Nigeria remains a gold mine as far as the tourism potentials are concerned

  • Bush Knew Firm's Plight Before Stock Sale

    Bush Knew Firm's Plight Before Stock Sale

    According to Securities and Exchange Commission documents, George W. Bush was bombarded with classified details about the financial plight of a Texas oil producer in 1990 as a trader before selling the remainder of his shares and triggering a federal investigation.

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    • Should You Borrow To Renovate - This Could Be Your Best Financial Move

      Should You Borrow To Renovate - This Could Be Your Best Financial Move

      Should you borrow to renovate? This is a question that many people ask themselves and it's important to understand what you can afford before deciding whether or not to borrow money for a renovation.

    • Repair Your Rooftops Leak - Simple And Convenient Process

      Repair Your Rooftops Leak - Simple And Convenient Process

      When a roof leaks, it can be a big problem for the people who live there and they can also be expensive to fix because they waste so much water. Leaves, tree roots, broken pipes, and cracks in the roof are the most common causes of roof leaks but homeowners can avoid these problems and save money by doing a little bit of preventive work. But, do you know how to repair your rooftops leak?

    • What Considers As Workplace Misconduct

      What Considers As Workplace Misconduct

      Sometimes employees can behave in a manner that goes against company policy. As a result, companies must state what they consider workplace misconduct.

    • My Mommy Style Embrace The Mom You Are - Struggles Express Styles

    • Cold Calling - Learn More About This Sale Strategy

    • Dating Consultant - What Do They Do And How To Become One?

    • Dreams That Someone Is Trying To Kill Me - Meaning And Interpretation

    • Buying A Car The Smart Way: How To Go About It

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    Politics

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    • Mitch Mcconnell Approval Rating - Least-Popular US Senator

      Mitch Mcconnell Approval Rating - Least-Popular US Senator

      In a September 2022 survey of American adults, Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell approval rating was very unfavorable. It was just 38% (from respondents of the survey). On the other hand, 5% of those who answered gave the Senate Minority Leader a very good rating.

    • Tate Reeves - Mississippi Governor COVID Eternal Life Belief

      Tate Reeves - Mississippi Governor COVID Eternal Life Belief

      Tate Reeves, Mississippi governor COVID eternal life thoughts went popular in 2021. The governor of Mississippi stated that he stands by comments he made at a political fundraiser, in which he stated that he thought Christians were "a little less terrified" of COVID-19 because they believed in eternal life.

    • Why Republicans Voted Against Baby Formula?

      Why Republicans Voted Against Baby Formula?

      To solve infant formula shortages in the United States, the House approved the Infant Formula Supplemental Appropriations Act, with just 192 Republicans voting no. Why republicans voted against baby formula that would have helped ease the problems caused by the shortage of formula, which was caused by a recall at the factory?

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    Culture

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    • Learn A Language By Watching TV

      Learn A Language By Watching TV

      People worldwide who speak more than one language have been asking, "Can you genuinely learn a new language by watching TV?" The answer is yes, and it does work. Watching TV shows is one of the easiest ways to enhance your speaking and listening skills in a language you're attempting to master. Kids' TV shows are an excellent way to begin learning a language.

    • Wikiversity - Wikimedia Foundation Project That Supports Learning Communities

      Wikiversity - Wikimedia Foundation Project That Supports Learning Communities

      Wikiversity is a Wikimedia Foundation project dedicated to learning projects, and research for use in all levels, types, and styles of education, including professional training and informal learning, from preschool to university. They invite teachers, students, and researchers to collaborate with them in the development of open educational resources and collaborative learning communities. To learn more about Wikiversity, take a guided tour, learn how to add content, or begin editing on their website.

    • What Is The Supreme Authority In OPEC? OPEC In A Changing World

      What Is The Supreme Authority In OPEC? OPEC In A Changing World

      What Is The Supreme Authority In OPEC? OPEC stands for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. It is a global group with the stated goals of coordinating its members' petroleum policies and providing economic and technical assistance to its member nations. At a summit held in Baghdad on September 10–14, 1960, the five nations of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and Venezuela officially created OPEC.

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