With Senator Barack Obama of Illinois as the presumed Democratic nominee, he can now focus on finding a VP running mate. One obvious name tossed up into the air would be Senator Hillary Clinton of New York, who had ceded the Democratic nomination to Obama. There are plenty of Democrats such as the Clinton supporters […]
Israel: Going Green With Gore
Posted by Maya Norton Former Vice President Al Gore added his name to the list of political luminaries visiting Israel in recent months. Gore joined the Board of Governors celebrations at Tel Aviv University this week to accept the $1 million Dan David Prize for environmental activism. Photo sourced from the Wikimedia Commons (Creative Commons […]
Melanoma: A Survivor’s Story
Melanoma is a very serious form of skin cancer. It is more prevalent in older adults, but people of any age are susceptible. It is very important to check your skin, and consult a dermatologist at the first sign of any change in a mole or freckle, or if you develop a new skin lesion. […]
Blame the Little Miss
This is a cross-post from the Firedoglakeblog. – by Tula Connell If you’re a U.S. woman and aren’t getting paid for doing the same work as men, it’s your fault. If you’re a woman and are overweight or smoke, you’re personally responsible for contributing to the sinking U.S. life expectancy rate. If you’re a woman and you […]
What’s Business Intelligence? And how its help to grow any business
Business Intelligence (BI) is all about getting things right first time. In financial terms this makes sound business sense. If there is nothing to fix then costs are lower and profits rise. So what is business intelligence and how can the average business person implement BI and make it work for them? Let us […]
PBS Series Looks at How Inequality Is Making Us Sick
by James Parks, Mar 25, 2008 Americans spend more money on health care than any other country, but the benefits of our health care system are distributed unequally. We know 47 million Americans have no health care and the health care system is broken. Ninety-five percent of the 26,000 people who responded to the AFL-CIO/Working […]
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