Monthly Archives: March 2012

Missiles for Mana

The North Koreans want to go to space and the world would like to stop them. On March 17, Pyongyang announced it would launch its first satellite into space. North Korea plans to launch this satellite on the back of … Continue reading

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Battle for the South China Sea

The South China Sea is an economic hub of the world which accounts for approximately half of the world’s com-merce. Not only does the world utilize the South China Sea’s ample natural resources, 7 billion barrels of oil and approximately … Continue reading

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The War Carried On In The Mind

The recent shooting of sixteen civilians in Kandahar was the first headline concerning Afghanistan in a long time. According to recent reports, the previously unidentified soldier was an Army staff sergeant named Robert Bales. On the night of March 11, Bales went … Continue reading

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The Iran Factor

A single bomb could our decide our next president. Jobs and healthcare will elect the next president, admit Sean O’ Brien Rafferty and new contributor Ryan Hanenberg, but they also argue “The Iran Factor” has already prevented would-be nominees from … Continue reading

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Mudslinging in Presidential Campaigns

earn how to stop mudslinging in politics with first-time author Travis Brown during a comprehensive survey of negative advertising: its origin, development and impact on American presidential politics.

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