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Articles related to "Argument"
The 2001 Principle the 2001 principle • websites • argument from design • theological argument • web sites
Marriage, The Early Years Newly wed couples may be supprised to find themselves arguing in the early stages of marriage, but believe it or not, arguments have a place in a new relationship. marriage • arguments • learning • relationship • exploration
The 2001 Principle, Revisited 2001 - a space odyssey • 2001 principle • mordechai steinman • obvious proof • cognitive dissonance
Income Disparity and the Mississippi River income disparity • studies • absolute income • mississippi river
Self Development Mandate China's President Hu Jintao recently issued a virtuous living list, essentially a To Do list for an entire country. personal development • virtuous living • china • chinese • virtuous life
Sibling Relationships Having multiple children can be frustrating when they bicker, but sweet when they are getting along. Here are some ways to foster a positive sibling relationship. sibling relationships • lasting friendships • christian parenting • positive reinforcement • stop siblings from arguing
The Special Education scandal: coming to a school near you? Educational spending cuts are currently on the minds of governments, educators, parents, and other educational stakeholders across Canada. What will it all mean for students with special needs?
Mandatory HPV Vaccination Are groups arguing against mandatory vaccination for their daughters missing the big picture for the sake of sexual mores? mandatory vaccination • human papillomavirus • cervical cancer • abstinence • sexually transmitted infection
A Year of Women's Issues A look back at the past year of women's issues at Suite101 women's issues • feminists
Not So Horrible Scope April 10 You can predict and plan for the future day by day with Astrology at Suite101's Not-so-horrible-scope! It's a sort of horoscope sans Sun Signs, telling you what planet's astrology • planets • planetary movements • this week planets • this week astrology
Welcome! Report Card: The EIC The Education Improvement Commission. What's it all about? Will teacher representatives and the government ever learn to work together? education improvement commission • special need education
Who Wrote Mark and Luke? This is the second article in a series arguing for the traditional attribution of the Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. This article focuses on Mark and Luke. gospel • author • attribution • mark • luke
Gun Control Rising gun violence in North America keeps the issue of gun control in the spotlight. Advocates for and against can substantiate their views, making solutions difficult. gun • shooting • gun control • gun violence • gun control
Sequoyah of the Cherokee Sequoyah and his friends wonder how the white people obtained the “Talking Leaves," that they call books. sequoyah of the cherokee • native americans • indians • books • tennessee
Break Free Yes, it is time to break free...to break free from the bonds of those four cement walls, that great Orwellian creation we know as "the classroom". special needs education • social skills • life skills
Casablanca's Corner Men The WGA crowns Casablanca the greatest screenplay of all time - a script that had more collaborators than Vichy France. casablanca • wga • screenplay • greatest • bogart
Discipline: No Longer a Dirty Word This is part two of "The D Word." This article continues the discussion of discipline issues that may arise, not just between children in the center, but in dealing with discipline • daycare • childcare • parents • teachers
Imperial Delights What is the reality behind the claim that the colonization of East Asian countries during the Second World War by Japan bring about subsequent economic growth? japan • imperialism • world war ii • korea • taiwan
Knitting Podcasts The first in a series of articles where we look at knitting, crochet and fibre arts podcasts. knitting podcast • brenda dayne • musings of a peaceful knitter • pixie purls • cast on
Legacy of Ashes by Tim Weiner "Legacy of Ashes", Weiner's polemical history of the Central Intelligence Agency, is fiercely argued and impressively detailed. legacy of ashes • history of the cia • tim weiner • central intelligence agency • ussr
Narratives Cultivated and Wild Where is the dividing line between “cultivated narratives,” and those which simply grow up wild and organic from the lives of their creators? poetry • novel-in-verse • poem • book-length poem • poetic narrative
Online Encyclopedia Improvements Problems of authenticity and reliability will not plague Wikipedia founder Larry Sanger's new online encyclopedia due to increased diligence sanger's second chance • citizendium launch • problems wikipedia • online encyclopedia mishaps • corrupted posts internet
The Aryan Invasions The Aryan peoples swept down on India like a wolf on the fold, sweeping away all opposition with their powerful and swift chariots. Or did they? aryan • india • chariot • migration • acculturation
The Dutch in America In 1609, Holland sent Henry Hudson to locate a waterway, a Northwest Passage, across North America. The Dutch West India Company starts a settlement in the Hudson River V dutch • hudson • america • founding of new amsterdam • northwest passage
WWE Steroid Controversy Continues An article published by Sports Illustrated implicates several past and current wrestlers of the WWE organization. Their reactions range from honest to evasive. wwe • wrestlemania • wrestlers and steroids • edge • randy orton
You Said The "F" Word: Why Has Feminism Become A Bad Word feminism a bad word? feminists • feminist • definition • meaning |
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