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The Government Creating Jobs Myth
- By Robert A. Meyer
- Published 3 December 2008
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Latest headlines: OBAMA ECONOMIC PLAN AIMS FOR 25M NEW JOBS BY 2011
WASHINGTON – President-elect Barack Obama promoted an economic plan Saturday he said would create 2
One of the newest innovations in the design world is the creation of theatrical contact lenses that can dramatically alter the appearance of the eyes These contact lenses can be created in virtually any design that the purchaser can imagine and create images for the eyes that can not be matched by any other method
Nobility: A Brief History
- By Spencer Miller
- Published 3 December 2008
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During the feudalistic era in medieval Europe, the society was highly stratified ranging from the common citizens to a distinguished upper class where the ruling imperial family bestowed nobility titles The higher class of the society that possesses these noble titles has special privileges in the administration of the government and control of labor and resources
The Trunko - A Creature of Cryptozoology
- By Robert Benjamin
- Published 3 December 2008
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Margate Beach in South Africa is popular these days as a prime spot for watching and observing whales However, on November 1, 1922, the beach became a spot for a peculiar battle of three gigantic beasts of the sea
Nobility in Modern and a Early European Societies
- By Spencer Miller
- Published 2 December 2008
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The acquisition of nobility titles formed an important aspect of the feudalistic era when monarchical institutions were the ruling powers In return for ruling the land for the kingdom, the ruling elite or sitting monarch bestowed a title of nobility for a person who showed exemplary loyalty to him or one who has achieved remarkable feats for the kingdoms during wars and these noble titles came with them special powers on governing and protecting territorial areas as well as administering resources, commanding labor, food and money over common citizens or those of lower noble titles
Two Destructive Government Interventionism Myths – Marketplace Annihilation
- By Robert A. Meyer
- Published 2 December 2008
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You can hear the cries of panic and despair Government must do something to avert an economic collapse
The Acquisition of a Noble Title Yesterday and Today
- By Spencer Miller
- Published 1 December 2008
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The medieval era in Europe was largely governed through feudalism where the rule was based on personal loyalty and through the hugely subsistence agricultural nature of the economy The sitting monarch would normally confer a title of nobility in exchange for loyalty to the sitting power and service by governing lands in the name of the royalty
Acquiring Nobility Titles
- By Spencer Miller
- Published 30 November 2008
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Fairytale stories would often include characters of nobility we have grown to love such as a prince or a knight both of whom we have grown to love because of the special role that they possess, more often than not heroic deeds that lead to the final “and they live happily ever after”
In real life, these characters either acquired the title of nobility by heredity, that is they were born of royal lineage, or acquired through public service, a king bestowing a knighthood title of nobility to a soldier who did exemplary achievements in war, or through promotion to senior position
Government Online Payments - 7 Tactics to Drive Citizen Adoption
- By Greg Whitnell
- Published 30 November 2008
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Government online payments enable citizens to pay bills online securely using a credit card Whether a citizen needs to pay for his or her property taxes, utility bills, recreation fees, parking tickets, animal license fees or any other government fees, an online payment system will securely process the transaction and route the payment to the appropriate receivables account
Jeans are probably a more staple form of clothing for men than they are for women When a man buys a pair of jeans he more often than not buys them for their function

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