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Not only does the College for Working Families address many immediate economic and educational shortfalls, it demonstrates a trending, reemergence of a forgotten American tradition of partnering for-profit institutions with nonprofit to build a more sustainable model for our collective economic future prosperity.
March 9, 2010Read More
The attack took place in Jos, in the Plateau area of Nigeria, over 500 people, mostly women and children were murdered in the early hours of Sunday. Once again this troubled area of Nigeria is up in flame. It is the second times in a few months that the town is engulfed in ethnic-religious violence […]
March 8, 2010Read More
Broadly speaking democracy is not about counting votes so much as it is about an informed and universal participation in the decision making process. An informed public can make the connection between climate change, heat waves, drought cycles, and their food supply and do something about it.
March 8, 2010Read More
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences selected “The Hurt Locker” as the Best Picture for 2010. The movie is about a U.S. Army bomb technician who lives for the adrenaline of being able to defuse bombs in what is supposedly the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The film was shot in Jordan. The movie […]
March 7, 2010Read More
(LOS ANGELES) – The NewsJunkiePost.com brings you up-to-the-minute information on the Oscar winners for 2010. Tonight’s ceremony is hosted by comedian Steve Martin and actor Alec Baldwin, who began their dialog by poking fun of Meryl Streep for being the actress with the most Oscar nominations in the Academy’s history. “That also means the most […]
March 7, 2010Read More