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Social uncertainty weakens Latvia
By Viktors Domburs · 5 years ago
The latest data of the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) show that at the beginning of 2018 population of Latvia accounted for 1 million 934 thousand, which is 15.7 thousand people fewer than a year ago. ...
No one will deter Russia in the Baltic region
By Viktors Domburs · 5 years ago
Recently researchers and analysts of the RAND Corporation issued the report "Exploring Requirements for Effective Deterrence of Interstate Aggression." The stated aim of this report is "to provide a fresh look at the subject in ...
Give people mansions because they can breathe, and because they can count to 10
By Thomas Cullen · 6 years ago
I don’t exactly believe in mansions. Mansions are nothing more than the effect of miscalculated management and government. If people were much better at co-ordinating with other people, mansions along with nationalism and skyscrapers wouldn’t ...
What influence does print media have on elections?
By Cerys Elder · 6 years ago
As you’ve probably noticed, we’re living in a digital age. Due to this, print media is often overlooked and is seen as a less effective way to spread a message. But what if we told ...
UAE sponsors controversial anti-Qatar conference in London
By John Baker · 7 years ago
LCPA, London, UK (09.09.2017) – A controversial UAE conference has been announced late august 2017 in London, UK. The Conference planned to take place on 14th September 2017 seems to be yet another UAE endeavour ...
Idi Amin’s Reign of Terror, Trial and Error
By Dr. Vincent Womujuni · 7 years ago
Introduction Whenever the name "Idi Amin" is invoked, it denotes elements of brutality, bloodshed and dictatorship--the leadership techniques that made him famous for being infamous. Amin was arguably one of the most polarizing political leaders ...
Our Modern Plight: An Observation Into Our Current State in Time & How It Affects Us All
By Joaquin Herrera · 7 years ago
As of lately the media has portrayed much chaos, all at an immensely alarming rate, and not just local predicaments, but major events taking place globally. Everyday you hear news of "Shootings" "Riots" "Attacks" etc. ...
Largest U.S. Oil & Gas Source Discovered - No Motivation To Get It
By Industrial Motor Power Corporation · 7 years ago
On November 15th, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) assessed that Texas’s Wolfcamp shale contains an estimated 20 billion barrels of oil, and 1.6 billion barrels of natural gas liquids. These figures elevate Wolfcamp to ...
A Challenge to Our Two Candidates – Why Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton MUST Read This Book
By E Dennis Brod · 8 years ago
E. Dennis Brod, the philosopher and author of The Essence of Ethical Pragmatism (the common sense philosophy), has issued a challenge to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. The recently published book, lauded as being non-partisan ...
The Muslims in India are Blackmailing The Indian Majority in the Name of Cow Slaughter.
By Babu Banik · 8 years ago
The Muslims are never happy anywhere in the world and more so in Islamic countries. They always find out innovative ways to invent stories of atrocities on them and start destabilizing wherever they are in ...
Phosphate Mining In Central Florida Riparian Lands
By Davey Crockett · 8 years ago
Florida’s phosphate industry is known to own and strip mine lands in riparian areas of the state. Particularly in central Florida where the regions drinking water is degrading, caused by phosphate industry practices (1). The ...
Florida Phosphate Mining Buffer Zones
By Davey Crockett · 8 years ago
Phosphate strip mining is known to cause severe landscape disruptions. Mitigation and final land reclamations plans are a must to be "permitted" to strip the central Florida earth for phosphate ore. Strip mining is considered ...
Phosphate Industry Strip Mining Central Florida Watersheds
By Davey Crockett · 8 years ago
The state of Florida owns all riparian lands and navigable waterways held in "trust" for the public at large by the sovereignty granted to Florida at statehood in 1845 by the United States of America. ...
Phosphate Industry Siege On Alafia River And Watersheds
By Davey Crockett · 8 years ago
The Alafia River watersheds and smaller tributaries in the area are known to be used as "navigable waterways" by the state of Florida during the early-19th century by European (1) settlers. During the early-19th century ...
Phosphate Mining The Peace River Watershed Basin
By Davey Crockett · 8 years ago
The Peace River watershed lies in west central Florida about forty miles east of the Tampa Bay area. Florida’s Peace River was declared an "endangered river" by "American Rivers.org," a non-profit organization committed to protecting ...
Florida’s Phosphate Industry Officials Display Little Concern For Florida Riparian Waterways
By Davey Crockett · 8 years ago
The state of Florida supports riparian waterways as public domain by law. Riparian waterways are defined as rivers, stream, lakes, marshes, bogs, aquifers, springs, or any navigable waterway above or below ground, including freshwater and ...
My Thoughts On Why Donald Trump Is Doing As Good As He Is
By Dave Smith · 8 years ago
Even though I think most of us are tired of being sold, hoodwinked,or basically lied to just to get our votes, we’re pretty much fed up with the normal politician, no matter who they are. ...
Phosphate Permits, Altman Tract, Manatee County Florida
By Davey Crockett · 8 years ago
West Central Florida is home to the mega-mining phosphate industry. This area is also rich with the only ecosystem of its kind worldwide. This unique ecosystem is one reason Florida has so many visitors yearly. ...
Is The Second Amendment Outdated?
By Davey Crockett · 8 years ago
The second amendment to the constitution gives United State citizens the right to own and carry a firearm anywhere in this country. Why would the people founding and declaring a new country called the United ...
Has Zuma made one bet too many?
By John Lang · 8 years ago
I am not South African, but it is a country very close to my heart and one which I always watch with interest. This week saw #ZumaMustFall day. A series of marches in cities across ...