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  • 5). A democracy? What have we wrought?  By : Scott W. Clark
    One of the great fallacies abroad is thinking that any regime today can lay claim to being democratic. None are. Though we say they are democratic and that they are democracies, they are actually republican government—representative democracies. This means that certain people are elected to serve the interests of the people at large. These representatives make the decisions for the people rather than the people making them.
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  • 7). The Day the Music Died – 911  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    The rest of the world is puzzled by this sudden “about face” in the care for human rights. The terrorists and our former allies should get a copy of an American history book. We haven’t forgotten 911, and we are not “sheep.” Part of our culture is warm and loving, while another part of our culture is decisive, bold, militaristic, and wants immediate retribution.
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  • 12). Proof Evident - Book Review  By : write 2 right
    Proof Evident is a newly released crime fiction novel by lawyer and controversial psychologist, John Dicke. The story line is based around a criminal case for Judge Avery Jackson who coldly murdered Sheriff Hardacre during his speech to 150 city officials. The problem is, Mr. Jackson has no memory of the event at all… Jack Maine leaves the public service and starts up a private practice with the assistance of his talented wife while taking on this difficult and seemingly doomed case.
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  • 13). Your Guide to Filing Bankrupcy  By : Scott Green
    There are two kinds of individual bankrupcy: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 bankrupcy, named for the chapter number in the bankrupcy code, requires a full liquidation of all debts and cancels all no-exempt debts. Chapter 13 bankrupcy is essentially a court-mandated payment plan that sets up affordable monthly payments to your creditors, The decision to declare bankrupcy is not an easy one.
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  • 20). Second Eden - Review  By : write 2 right
    Carlton Austin has crafted a wonderful piece of work in Second Eden - an action-packed suspense thriller with a little romance and some elements of science fiction. Its beautifully designed cover incorporates gorgeous images depicting scenes within the plot and the book is available in both hard and soft cover. I recommend the hard cover, folks. This book is sure to be one that you keep among your favorite authors on your bookshelves.
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  • 23). Government Loans - Get What You Are Due  By : Joseph Kenny
    As a student you can obtain a substantial financial support from the federal government for your college tuition, books and laboratory fees. The loan accrues no interest during the time that you are legitimately enrolled as a student but will commence drawing interest upon graduation or whenever you leave college. This is the information given by all school aid advisors and is pretty much on the level.
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