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As Amtrak Turns 40, "America's Railroad" Continues to "Go Green" Article 
On May 1, 2011, Amtrak celebrates 40 years of service with national events through National Train Day and a further commitment to "Green Transportation."
Apr 26, 2011 - D.A. Barber
Review of Trial by Ink: An Essay Collection by Yahia Lababidi Article 
Trial by Ink is a literary reward. Yahia Lababidi has written a book for those who read complex writers, follow world events, and care about other cultures.
Oct 1, 2010 - Alex Sharp
Powering a Diesel Vehicle on Vegetable Oil Article 
Think the only way to fill up is at the local gas station? These technologies now make it possible to fill up at the local teriyaki shop instead.
Mar 21, 2010 - Tim Lucas
Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Part of U.S. Train History Article 
The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad had an integral role in the building of Colorado and remains a legendary player in the annuls of U.S. rail history.
Jun 15, 2010 - Mark Oehlert
Remembering the Holocaust Article 
January 26 is Holocaust Memorial Day, and across the world people will be stopping to remember the atrocities of concentration camps and 'ethnic cleansing'.
Jan 17, 2012 - Pam Griffin
Penn Station in New York City Article 
New York City's Pennsylvania Station is a major rail transport hub on the East Coast of the United States.
Apr 13, 2009 - Terry Long
Railroad Gardens: A Hobby For the Entire Family Article 
Indoor model railways have been a popular hobby for a long time, but more recently railroaders have upped the challenge by moving outdoors into the garden.
Mar 4, 2012 - Helen McGranahan
Vacation in North Idaho's Sandpoint and Enjoy Lake Pend Oreille Article 
Sandpoint, on the north shore of Lake Pend Oreille, offers a small town atmosphere with an array of summer outdoor activities, entertainment and shopping.
Choosing the Right Cell Phone Article 
How do you choose the cell phone that will work best for your limitations?
Dec 2, 2007 - Megan Abrams
Oscar Wilde's Foray into Civil Rights Article 
In 1882, Oscar Wilde toured America. One story from his journey indicates that the flippant 19th century superstar had more than one modern view of the world.
Jul 16, 2008 - Alex Sharp
Paul Atreides: The Transformational Journey of the Hero Article 
Frank Herbert adroitly constructs the arc of Paul Atreides by employing a Campbellian transformation of the hero and then shatters the form of the myth.
Aug 6, 2010 - Sean Abreu
The Spanish Inquisition - Reign of Terror Article 
In 1478, Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain unleashed the Inquisition to find, punish and correct heretics.
Mar 9, 2010 - Wayne Smith
Malicious Intent Article 
The criminal mind and how it works. Why criminals commit crimes, the psychology behind the human mind that can commit crime.
Jun 9, 2011 - Billie A Williams
"Green Transportation" Trends in Asia through 2020 Article 
China, Japan and South Korea are re-defining how the world views "Green Transportation's" role in sustainable economic development and job growth.
Apr 29, 2011 - D.A. Barber
What the Bible Says About Running the Christian Race Article 
Several Bible verses compare the Christian life to running a race. A deeper analysis of the literal implications of this metaphor reveal spiritual insights
May 5, 2010 - Dave Ingram
How to Choose a Cell Phone Article 
A cell phone can greatly increase your sense of independence. With so many choices available today, though, you may be confused about how to find the best one for you.
Jul 22, 2009 - Megan Abrams
Being A Magistrate Article 
Ever considered of being a magistrate? It might not be quite what you imagine, but it's rewarding, worth while, and never dull.
Dec 19, 2010 - Myra Robinson
The Nixon Presidency Article 
This article will examine the often forgotten policies of the disgraced Richard Nixon, as well as reflecting on the Watergate Scandal which brought about his demise.
Apr 27, 2008 - Katy Hughes
Ace of Aces: Was Erich Hartmann the Best Fighter Pilot Ever? Article 
With 352 enemy planes downed, it is safe to argue that Erich Hartmann might just be the greatest pilot to ever strap himself into a fighter's cockpit.
Jul 22, 2011 - Ivan Castro