Archive for the 'Bipartisan' Category

Some Thoughts about Volunteers and the Companies They Work for

Volunteering; a bridge to a closer community, and supporting your local needy. As the old saying has it, “charity begins at home”. But how much time does it take to plan? And actually, it’s really much more straightforward to get involved when a volunteer event has been organized for you. Obviously, if volunteering becomes a team effort with colleagues, it’s likely to be more enjoyable.

Yaz Side Effects Induce Stroke in Healthy Twenty-Somethings

Yasmin is a popular birth control pill that is taken by millions of women around the world every year. As of late, Yasmin has been linked with certain serious Yaz side effects and possibly life-threatening injuries. Women taking Yaz, or its generic form Ocella, have reportedly suffered gallbladder disease, blood clots, among other serious […]

Saving the Children in African Slums

To children living in the African slums, death is almost certain and immediate. Even in a continent where 40 to 70% of its population lives in the slums, this fact is still alarming.
Miserable conditions confront the children in the African slums. Because of extreme poverty, they are […]

UNCF: Not Just Black

UNCF: Not Just Black

A provider of educational grants and funds for the African-American youth, the United Negro College Fund has successfully helped thousands of black Americans pursue their dreams and excel in their respective fields, with notable alumni in the persons of activists and civil rights advocate Martin Luther King, Jr., actor Samuel […]

What to Do about Poverty

A SOLUTION FOR EMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS AS WORK TENDS TO DISAPPEAR
I know that with globalization the future looks brighter and
brighter for many people: But will many people also be left
behind in this expanding economy? I know that with technology
expanding as it is, many of the jobs that required more human
effort are disappearing while other types of […]