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My Dear Son

My Dear Son, I decided to write you this letter on the occasion of your 20th birthday because I believe you are now mature enough

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You’re fired!

Once the late president Ronald Reagan was asked, what is the difference between a recession and a depression? He said “A recession is when your

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Obama on Healthcare

In less than months, American voters go to the pole to elect a new president. What really matters to them when deciding on how to

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Viva Viagra

We are the nation of forward lookers. Often we wish things happen before their time. We sell Sunday news paper on Saturday. We wish our

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46 Signs

If you think that the US economy is not in recession, you are correct. The official definition of recession is at least two consecutive quarters

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Ammameh Gozaroon

One of the distinct sign of the importance of a community, in my childhood era, was the existence of important shops especially butcher shop and

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ex-super power

Americans are fascinated with bigness. We believe we should have the best and the biggest of everything. Only ten years ago, the United States was

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Strong bonds

I am grateful to you readers for spending time reading this piece of writing. I hope it is at par with your expectations and worth

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Those days

>>> PART 1 If Afghanistan is the poorest country in the world and Nigeria the most religious, our community was like Afghanistan inhabited by white

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Tired of being ignored?

I was returning home the other day in a commuter train, suddenly one of the passengers in our car sneezed and many reacted kindly by

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We, the Short People

Christmas is the only time I fee really good about myself, thanks to the non-union workers in Santa’s toy shop, the Elves. They make me

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My Very First Bus Ride

Among the students in my elementary school, there were many whose family could not afford to have an automobile. Therefore, they did not have the

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Do you feel it?

After writing a number of articles about humorless topics, it is time for me to get less serious. This piece of writing is for those

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Boom? Or bust!

Introduction  With price of gasoline approaching four dollars per gallon, the issue of US dependency of imported oil is reemerging. If you think that United

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Winning the War on Terrorism

After 9/11 the insidious pessimists like Dr. Grant Jeffrey, a prominent teacher of Biblical prophesies, tried to exaggerate the power of Islamic fanatics and proclaim

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Growing pains x 2

Because of our heavy workload and other time consuming commitments, many of us may not be able, or unwilling, to communicate with our kids effectively

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Can you say stagflation?

If you keep track of economic news these days, you notice that the word stagflation is frequently uttered by newscasters and economic analysts. This term

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