Month: November 2008
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ust before the fall congressional recess, the president signed a temporary continuing resolution to fund the government through the beginning of fiscal year (FY) 2009—until March 6. A continuing res...
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For many inner-city residents today, an obsession with maintaining “street cred” has made killing a legitimate response to the most minor snubs and slights. “The violence,” according to crimin...
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The advancement of technology has definitely changed the way people live their lives. Cellular telephones, laptop computers, wireless technology, and digital music players have all affected modern soc...
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American Military University APU offers 100% online, career-relevant degree programs tailored to public service professionals. Earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree in over 50 programs, inc...
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Across the United States, traffic safety news is good. In 2007, traffic fatalities fell to 41,059, the lowest since 1994. When measured by fatality rate per mile traveled, the rate is the lowest on re...
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Are public safety agencies ready to respond when a bridge collapses, a tornado cuts a path of destruction through communities, or a train carrying hazardous material derails? Last month, the National ...