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Canada's Coming Food Price Crisis and the Fear Hoarding it May Create

Are you going to be ready with a well-stocked pantry and freezer when the food price hikes hit Canada? If you are, you should have at least a months supply. If not, here are some ideas to help you prepare. Read on...
Stephanie Stewart
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Sponsoring a Child - A Noble Idea Indeed

Education of poor children would be complete only when they are supported through every level of it, which includes food, cloth, medical facility and books. There will not be any other better way of doing social service than by sponsoring a child for his/ her schooling, who is not able to afford it.
Sanjeev Jha
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Three Ways to Use an Identification Card

There are many reasons why someone may want or need to utilize identification cards. This article describes the three top ways in which identification cards are used.
Wendy Moyer
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Homeless Veterans - A Short Message

Our Nations veterans are a national treasure. That's right... a treasure. Unfortunately in today's culture, veterans are rarely acknowledged. I mean sure, you can ask someone if they know a vet or if they respect a vet and most will readily say yes, but where is their action? I can tell you... I am a combat veteran, and much of the social perceptions and cultural understandings of sacrifice and commitment of veterans is completely misunderstood, ignored and even looked down upon...
Laverne John Riley Jr.
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How to Read a Person Like a Book, A Humorous Look at Social Science

There are 10 attributes to observe in reading a person. You may know of more but these 10 will suffice to tell you all you want and need. Each item can be scored producing a person-revealing value (PRV.) Then, massaging in a "finagle" factor, you can know that the person you have read is honest and sincere or mean-spirited and evil. Never forget that the person you are reading is probably reading you!
Mel Harter
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The Flood of '96

With the flooding in the midwest, I thought I could provide some information I gained during the flood of 96 in Northeastern Pennsylvania. We had to evacuate in a hurry and thanks to advance planning were able to care for our dogs and our friends dogs.
Harry Russ
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Charity - The Need of the Hour

Charity seems to be the need of the hour as one can discover by the near destitute like condition in which the poor children are living in. From this situation and a gloomy future they can be rescued, if schools are built from the received charity, where free education is made available.
Sanjeev Jha
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An Indian Farmer

India is an agricultural country. India lives in villages. The villagers depend on agriculture. They are either farmers or workers on the agricultural fields. Ours industries and urban business also depend on agriculture. Thus, an Indian farmer truly represents India. He can be called the son of the soil. It is on his sweet and labour that our progress and prosperity depend.
Arun Bose
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Gas Prices Causing Public Transportation Concerns

Gas prices are being constantly driven up in price in both Canada and the United States and it doesn't appear as though anything is going to be able to stop this crisis from happening. Gas prices are leaving millions of people in a dilemma of whether to drive or not to work, or if public transportation might be a better option.
Brenda Williams
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The Price Of Corruption

The most corrupt nations - pork in Congress - billions lost that could go to basic needs - can we survive as a world power? - The Roman Empire, a victim of its own corruption - basic rights denied by a judicial process controlled by money - can ordinary citizens be trusted to oversee Congress? - Mahatma Gandhi saw corruption as inevitable in democracies
Jacques Sprenger
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