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16: A Billion Here, A Billion There!
It seems as if the insanity has spread throughout the country, with anyone who has a sizable business, heading to Washington with their hands out for 20 billion or so.

17: Wars And Stratagems And ... Cigars?
A tobacco tax that has its origins in the rivalry between a king and his courtier? Increased sales due to war? And plague? It's all part of the story of tobacco. Smoking has always been bound up in the history of European politics.

18: Recession? Depression? Deflation? The ABC's of the Economic Downturn
The economy dominates the headlines, the evening news and our daily conversations. Sorting out what all the terms mean and what they have to do with your individual bottom line can be difficult.

19: Barack Obama: The Hawaii Connection
Barack Obama's character was shaped by his growing-up years spent in multiracial Hawaii.

20: The Aztecs and their empire
The Aztecs have always been a shining example of human progress. Their achievements and events have rivaled most of the empires of Europe. Read on to know their bloody and turbulent history.

21: A brief chronicle of the automobile
Driving a car back and fro from work has exposed us our dependence on it. Read on to find the humble beginnings of this everyday object and its confused chronicle.

22: Karl der Große, der Herzkönig
Hier erfährt man alles, was es zum Herzkönig und Karl dem Großen zu wissen gibt!

23: The Great Bailout Stall, Part IV: A Bad Dream
Suffering is a part of life. The time has come for us to tell the politicians that we don't want any more economic salves and ointments. The only way for things to get better is for government to get out of the way and stop making them worse.

24: Waiting for Josephine the Undecided to Make Up Her Mind
A final look at the role of undecided voters in this year's presidential election.

25: Defining Politics
Taking a Closer Look at Croatia
The shape of Croatia on the map often reminds us of a crescent or a horseshoe. Croatia is sandwiched between South-central Europe and Middle Europe and it is surrounded by Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the north it is surrounded by Hungary and Slovenia. Croatia is known for its diverse landscapes; it has steep mountains in Lika and Gorski Kotar which is densely wooded, it also has plains, hills and lakes. Adding to the variety is the rocky coastlines of the Adriatic Sea

26: Notes From a Swing State: My Life as an Obama Supporter in Pittsburgh, PA
All the door knocking, registering voters, phone calling, emails, pestering people in line to the rally... It really worked! We had record voter turn outs here in PA... with a little help from our friends.

27: How Can Minority Grants Boost The US Economy?
There are different types of minority grants available to all the different categories of minorities. Some of these minority grants benefit particular minority groups from a specific background while other grants benefit to minorities in most cases. In case these grants benefit a particular minority group then it is not entirely different from other types of minority grants.

28: We Americans Have Failed Our Military
By electing a President who does not understand or respect American values, we have failed to support the hard work and sacrifice of the brave men and women in our armed forces.

29: Put A Fire In Your Child About The Nation's History
Most youth who are growing in this day and age do not know anything about their ancestor's history.

30: Remembering The Day Our Nation Was On Fire
The memorial that stands on Hawaiian waters is a remembrance of what happened on that fateful day at Pearl Harbor.


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