Zoon on June 15th, 2009

Sir Winston Churchill, one of Europe’s most recognisable political figures, was famous for his rousing speeches and war-time strength; what most people don’t know is how he concealed his ill-health from the world by taking recuperating holidays in Madeira.
In post-war 1950, returning to the island after many years, Sir Winston and Lady Churchill chose to [...]

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This story seems to speak to the eight most common virtues that researchers in California recently found in people they studied in search of happiness. The researchers found that those who share these eight virtues have been found to be those who tend to live the longest, report best health in their age and income [...]

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Zoon on June 12th, 2009

Revisionist historians, sniveling academics and the unlearned, supported by left wing liberals and socialists, all detest a man like Winston Churchill. The current political ideology of our times, the rampant left wing-ism of the media, government controlled education and propaganda, and historical rewriting where stone age civilizations are the apex of mankind’s spiritual development, where [...]

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Obesity is a growing concern across the entire spectrum of the population of the United States. It is not restricted entirely to adults. In fact, there are more obese and overweight children in the United States now than ever before. And these overweight children eventually grow up and head to college. If they have not [...]

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While arguing that the Republican Party should move to the ideological right by purging more moderate members, the conservative inteligencia has apotheosized President Ronald Reagan as the paragon of Conservatism. “Reaganism” has become the foundation from which all conservatism rests. The radio airwaves are consumed with self-professed “Regan Conservatives.” They point to Reagan as a [...]

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Zoon on June 12th, 2009

Is a Political Campaign a Project?

I say, a resounding “YES” to the question “Is a political campaign a project?”. Why? Well, a political campaign has a distinctive beginning and end, and in between there is a lot of planning, a great deal of execution, and a great deal of monitoring and controlling. [...]

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Zoon on June 11th, 2009

Sir Winston Churchill
Born November 30, 1874
Died January 24, 1965

Prime Minister of England when it really counted, Sir Winston led the Brits to victory over the evil Nazi Empire in World War II — no easy task, especially when many thought the British would wave their white hankies, grab a pint, and call it quits.

Churchill [...]

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Today Nigeria is divided into six Geo-political zones, with every state of the nation falling into these categories. This idea emanated and crept into the dictionary of the country from the Late Gen. Sani Abacha, the former Military ruler of Nigeria (1993-1998) Although, the categorization of the entire nation into Geo-political zones did not come [...]

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Zoon on June 11th, 2009

Political consulting is the business which has grown up around advising and assisting political campaigns, primarily in the United States. As democracy has spread around the world, American political consultants have often developed an international base of clients. Though its most important role is probably in the production of mass media (largely television), political consultants [...]

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The theories or concepts formulated by Samuel Huntington and Takashi Shiraishi would provide the framework for this study. The military is the coercive arm of the state for defense and internal security. Without the military, the state can hardly survive. Politics dictates that the military, as the instrument of the state, should be subordinate to [...]

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