The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984, which included provisions prohibiting the purchase and public possession of alcohol, resulted in a uniform national age for the sale of alcohol to minors.
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Teen Alcohol Abuse and Road Accidents
Posted on May 18, 2008 by Sammy BeanardUnderage Drinking and Road Accidents
Posted on May 18, 2008 by Sammy BeanardThe National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984, which included provisions prohibiting the purchase and public possession of alcohol, resulted in a uniform national age for the sale of alcohol to minors.
Paper Currency, Debt and Deposits
Posted on May 18, 2008 by Sammy BeanardThe paper currency of the United States, therefore, consists of non-interest bearing, non-maturing public debts, incurred for the purchases of gold and silver.
Problems of Convertability and Money
Posted on May 18, 2008 by Sammy BeanardIt is probably true that all great convulsions in economics result less from the failure of the superstructure of form and legislation, than from a defect of the premise.
Bank Cash - A Rather Odd Subject
Posted on May 18, 2008 by Sammy BeanardBank cash is a rather odd subject to describe. In the first place it is not cash, and in the second it is not in the bank.
The Complexity of Economics - Why it is Difficult to Study
Posted on May 18, 2008 by Sammy BeanardWith the passage of time, great and significant changes have occurred in the political and economic arrangements of mankind. Social relationships have become more complex.
Suggestions for the Provision of Social Security in Third World Countries
Posted on May 18, 2008 by Sammy BeanardA look at the issues involved in establishing a social security and healthcare system in less developed countries.
While Watching the Pope, God Showed Up
Posted on May 7, 2008 by Bob MillerWith pomp and grandeur you parade your selection of omnipotence pass where I stand to center stage as if I were not there. What has this little boy of Mine done that warrants you kneeling and honoring him so? You carefully adjust his robe and provide him with nourishment leaving me to look after Myself.
The Campfires of Fools
Posted on April 30, 2008 by Bob MillerWhile Obama, Clinton, and McCain tell their flag-waving supporters about what a wonderful country we have and they all sing out "God Bless America", these politicians know, if the others don't, that at that very moment evil is taking place in Guantanamo Prison and in a half dozen other prisons as it did in Abu Ghraib.
Mythology Alive and Well
Posted on April 23, 2008 by Bob MillerWe print pictures of George Washington on our money, we hang his picture in our state and federal buildings, and throughout our school systems we teach the history of George Washington.
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Abortion And The Conscience Of The Nation By Ronald Reagan
Posted on December 11, 2008 by JohnnykickA short book review on President Ronald Reagan's book, "Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation."
Political setup in India
Posted on October 17, 2009 by Ray MasonIndia is a vast country with a population of over a billion people whih also makes it the larches country (in terms of population) to have a democratic government. This country along with the United States has a federal government which is split into two main categories, the Central Government and the State Government. To govern a country such as this one is no small task and has thus been subdivided into even smaller parts which we shall not get into for this paper.
Blagojevich, the Media & the Race Card
Posted on September 4, 2009 by AafreenI donīt like to write about politics. That last statement might come as a surprise to some of my regular readers. "Szandor," you might think, "You love to write about politics. You do it all the time." Well, the last part of that statement may be true, but the first part is actually a misconception. I write about politics because I feel I have to. Given the choice Iīd much rather write a horror novel or some fantasy. Thatīs what I really consider myself good at. I love to let my imagination ru...
US Navy SEAL Teams Brief History
Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara MuratThe US Navy SEALs has had a veritable past and a rich history of its own. The earliest veterans to man strategic missions were the Operational Swimmers of the Office of Strategic Services or OSS who manned many such missions before the Navy SEALs did.
Paul R. Smith
Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara MuratSergeant First Class Paul R. Smith displayed an act of valor in the highest traditions of the American Army, on April 4, 2003 near Baghdad International Airport, Baghdad. While he was engaged in the construction of a prisoner of war holding area; his Task Force cam under a fierce company sized attack.
The Price of Parenthood: How to Move Beyond Crisis
Posted on September 12, 2008 by Daryl GreenExplore the price of individual goals in relationship to family goals.
Bank Cash - A Rather Odd Subject
Posted on May 18, 2008 by Sammy BeanardBank cash is a rather odd subject to describe. In the first place it is not cash, and in the second it is not in the bank.
Obama and Rev. Wright a Bi-Racial Issue
Posted on April 11, 2008 by Robert ThomsonThe question, why Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama never left the church after Rev. Wright's statements, is not a black issue, but a bi-racial identity issue
Mythology Alive and Well
Posted on April 23, 2008 by Bob MillerWe print pictures of George Washington on our money, we hang his picture in our state and federal buildings, and throughout our school systems we teach the history of George Washington.
Suggestions for the Provision of Social Security in Third World Countries
Posted on May 18, 2008 by Sammy BeanardA look at the issues involved in establishing a social security and healthcare system in less developed countries.