Education is the key to a better economy and a controlled population. Until now, the world blamed India for its huge population, but now it could envy it. |
Either the board can take a look at it and ask for it or I can ask for it personally. It doesn't matter, ... It's a question that needs to be looked into. |
Elder care has become the top problem in our society today as it replaces child care as the number one issue for the men and women in today#'s work force. |
Emotions are going to be flying high so I think it'll be very physical. I see both teams trying to set the tempo early, more so on our part in their barn. |
Energy costs for production and irrigation have increased immensely, ... And if we could get some rain this fall, it would really reduce irrigation costs. |
Energy is one of the greatest problems facing the world this century. Today, less than one percent of the global energy produced comes from solar sources. |
Enhanced communication, including wireless access, enables a new class of applications that is ultimately the key to growing the number of handheld users. |
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Especially for kids like us: we were brought here, we didn't have a choice. Our parents risked their lives, at least give us a chance to become a citizen. |
Especially when a person is deceased, you want to remember all the good things. The two fears of writing are how it affects you and how others will react. |
Essentially traders can't seem to come to a consensus this week over the state of the US economy and this is leaving markets in a somewhat volatile state. |
Even among the married, sexual satisfaction must not be sought in a way which disregards man's character as a person and degrades him to the animal level. |
Even as a coin attains its full value when it is spent, so life attains its supreme value when one knows how to forfeit it with grace when the time comes. |
Even before the storm we had positioned food across the coastal area. You are likely to see USDA food program products wherever food is being distributed, |
Even being remembered in history books keeps one's memory alive only for a while-if not in the memories of the masses, at least in the minds of scholars," |