The Disabled Veterans National Foundation delivered $118,000 worth of supplies to the Department of Veterans Affairs in Biloxi, MS. The DVNF shipments included water, blankets, hygiene products, clothing and hats.
Posted on 29 February 2012
The Disabled Veterans National Foundation delivered $118,000 worth of supplies to the Department of Veterans Affairs in Biloxi, MS. The DVNF shipments included water, blankets, hygiene products, clothing and hats.
Posted on 28 February 2012
Due to the HPV vaccine controversy increasingly being brought up by everybody from presidential hopefuls to late night comics, sometimes it seems as though everyone has something to say about the subject. Unfortunately, information regarding recognized HPV vaccine side effects is regularly being misconstrued or even ignored entirely.
Posted on 28 February 2012
Polls suggest the vote will pass, with the last one, released Saturday, putting support at 61 %. Adherents say a “No” vote would leave Croatia stuck with fighting fellow ex-Yugoslav republics in the western Balkans, which was devastated by war in the 1990s and is the only part of southeastern Europe still outside the ECU. [...]
Posted on 27 February 2012
As George Costanza of Seinfeld pointed out, important things go in a case: our brain has a skull, and our money has a wallet, and guitars have guitar cases. But there’s more to it than just simply buying any case. Once you have this protection there’s still more you can do to ensure your beloved guitar has a long and happy life.
Posted on 27 February 2012
Are you interested in a career in human resource management? Regardless of whether you’re looking for a method to enter the field or if you’re a professional who would like to advance out there, enrolling in a formal human resources training program will help you accomplish your goals. Perform The function of entry level human [...]
Posted on 25 February 2012
TraffiCalm’s radar speed display signs are designed for traffic improvement reducing average speed, reducing the amount of speeders and saving lives. Officers in parts of Texas, Arizona and San Diego, among lots of other places, have witnessed the great results that are apparent when using radar signs to display drivers ‘ speeds back to them and promote speed awareness.
Posted on 25 February 2012
December 21, 2012 is believed to be the end of this world. Probably the most widely publicized account of this is the Mayan Calendar. Although this phenomenon gets very little media coverage, all main religions consider this prophecy to be true and a number of governments have already started to prepare for this date. 2012 [...]
Posted on 24 February 2012
Turkey is a Eurasian country that sits astride the border of South Eastern Europe and West Asia. Most of the population are Turkish speaking Muslims, but around 18% of the population is also taken up by Kurds and Zazas. The country is, on paper, a parliamentary representative democracy, but there is room to doubt her democratic credentials. This article is a review of why people might have doubts as to how democratic Turkey is, and a look at whether such doubts are well founded.
Posted on 23 February 2012
No Government policy for a long while has drummed up as much controversy, fear, and outrage as the Health and Social Care Bill. These drastic proposals were put forward by coalition Health Secretary Andrew Lansley in January 2011, despite them being mentioned neither in the Conservative manifesto nor the Coalition’s programme for Government. Much of the public outcry surrounding it has centred on the fear that the Bill will effectively privatise the NHS. But is this concern really justified?