Q: Why do people come in droves to the U.S. insearch of jobs and a better way of life? Should the U.S. taxpayer be responsible for educating, sheltering and employing the poor of the world?
A: massive corruption at the top government levels
I want to travel the world but I am not sure what jobs would allow me to do that. I want to experience the different cultures and actually enjoy life or I would like to help third world countries. Could you give me a list of jobs that allow you to do
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...most nights I have difficulty sleeping. I read the news about children being sold etc...and it's depressing.
I think of how shallow I am planning to purchase to ceramic iron for $100 when in third world countries countless atrocities
i remember seeing exhibits at the last world's fair that was held in manhattan about the future. much to do was about women wearing disposable dresses (mod style of course, back then) made of paper. and a great number of themes were all about the upcoming
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Define Rural before You Budget for It
Unfortunately, Theodore Roosevelt's Country Life Commission of 1908-1909 defined rural communities as agricultural. An alternative view of smaller towns and their relationships with farms emerged at the same time, manifested through early rural
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Job creation is 'top priority' in presidential, GOP weekly addresses
While remarking on the fall of the unemployment rate, he singled out “creating jobs and opportunities in a fiercely competitive world” as a top priority because “we have a lot more work to do…for the millions more who still don't have the right job or
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