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The Thriving Indian Democracy
India has a thriving democracy The Indian democracy is said to be very vibrant
Child Author Comes to Hagerstown Saturday, October 23
Child author, Nora P. Meek, age 11, comes to the Barnyard Jamboree at the Star Equestrian Center, Saturday, October 23rd to sign books and talk about her new book, Sniffing for Democracy. Sniffing for Democracy teaches children ages 612 about democracy, politics and current events in an approachable way, laying the foundation for them to be better able to participate in the political process when they become young adults. Ms Meek knows instinctively how to make difficult concepts accessible to children. In Sniffing for Democracy she uses a dogs sense of smell to teach what a democracy should and shouldnt smell like.
From Democracy to Omniocracy
Clint Eastwood recently plunged into the murky political pond with his statement, "Extremism is so easy. You've got your position, and that's it.
Declaring Our Power: A Presidential Campaign to Revive Democracy
An Associated Press poll finds that 75% of Americans feel the country is going in the wrong direction. As citizens we have the power to revive our democracy. After 28 years of political, campaign and government service, activist and author Roland Aranjo set to declare candidacy for President of United States on a democracy revival platform.
ElectionMall CEO, Ravi Singh Says Democracy Cannot Be OutSourced
Technology can change the world with Presidential Election 2008. Campaign technology has become a serious vertical market in democracies around the world. ElectionMall expands to global markets with presidential tools as seen in the McCain and Obama campaigns.
Buddahead Release Iranian Democracy
Buddahead, New York City rock band fronted by Iranian born singer Raman Kia, release Iranian Democracy, an EP featuring the singles Sour Grapes and Burning Out.
Democracy: The Final Sacred Cow to Roast -- Served up with Relish by H. L. Mencken
Just in time for the presidential election, Dissident Books this month releases "Notes on Democracy: A New Edition" by H.L. Mencken. First published in 1926 and long out of print, "Notes on Democracy" is a classic that rips apart a cherished and blindly worshiped institution with heretical glee. With Ginsu-sharp insight, Mencken, the "Sage of Baltimore" and America's greatest journalist and wit, performs a brilliant, hilarious and timely vivisection of the body politic. The new edition includes an introduction and extensive annotations by renowned Mencken-scholar Marion Elizabeth Rodgers and an afterword by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Lewis.
Mormon Fundamentalism Versus Democracy
Polygamy has been around since ancient times It was lived by Jews, Muslims and Christians alike